t DRAPERY, CLOTHING,- ETC. . ■ : ~'--'r :■-' ;X" ■:' Smith & Caughey . ; LIMITED. EXCLUSIVE MILLINERY MODELa.I v - ■ ____________ JWe are now displaying some exceptionally-charming designs in 0 Spring patterns in the very newest and most pleasing styles—a foretaste of the many exclusive novelties we shall show you later. We mention a few that are certain to. attract you— ■ A Charming" Pale. Blue Model is of soft folded chiffon carried at one side under brim into | large full rosette —brim is draped in Pans lace, and bunches of pale pink hydrangeas and foliage complete this most exquisite creation. A Smart Turban Toque is made of folds of black chiffon, faced on the outer brim with black lace straw inset with white—floral, crown of violets—black ribbon, velvet an_. white ospreys—very tasteful and stylish. An All-red Model is strikingly handsome—made from red straw, in pleasing design with plateau crown—drape of chiffon and trimmed in. knots of red silk ribbon, and geraniums caught under brim. A Black Picture Hat is made of black fancy straw, in Dolly Varden shape—trimmed in plumes and rosettes of tulle, with jet centresfashionable of silk ribbon—especially suitable for carriage or garden parties, " ,-■■-■ A Dainty White Picture Hat—For young ladies-is of fancy rice straw caught off the face with soft whit, plumes—lining of white chifton —soft silk ribbon is brought across the crown and caught at each side with pearl cabochons. A Young* Lady's Hat, in fancy lace straw, is in the favourite flop shape, caught in pretty fashion and trimmed in geraniums and silk in dainty shades of pink—soft ruchings of the silk are used in facing trimming under the brim. , A Chic Black Model has the crown of soft plaited '...chiffon with brim of ruchings' of tulle, rpsette of tulle with hatidsome centre ornament, and wreath of roses in dull pink shades under brim, simply trimmed but vary effective. , ".'.,'-.. ' Another Handsome Model.—Blue and white fancy strawtrimmed in wreath of Cornflowers with long stems, silk ribbons in cornflower shades,' caught along brim and crown. These are only a few, we are daily adding to our display and each new model is typical of what Fashion decrees for the coming season. NEW SPRING FABRICS. In-our Dress Department every day sees new and beautiful fabrics added t0 our already large stock of Spring and Summer materials. ' We direct at tention to a few of our leading lines. ; • • In Cotton Fabrics.—We are. now 'showing such dainty fancies in Gras-e Lawns, plain or delicately embroidered in coloured spots, or with Roman stripes; exquisite Silk Lawns in white and twine, Coloured Dress Linens, Silver Satana Sateens, Fancy Flake Crashes, Bordered Cambrics, Fancy Muslins, and a host of the Newest Novelties in Lace Stripes, Fancy Figures, Floral Designs, etc. Also some very beautiful All-Wool Delaines, in designs and colourings that are prettier than ever. In Wool Fabrics.—Delicate colourings "in the new Flake Tweeds for Spring Costumes, artistic shades and excellent qualities. Also All-Wool Coverts and Novelties, an from which you will find it a pleasure to make selections. Special Attention is directed to our Stock of PRIESTLY'S FAMOUS BLACK GOODS. See Window Display. .* _■ SMITH & CAUGHEY. FUBJ-IG NOTICES. ■ Cable Adctreait: "BEEHIVE." Telephone 953. The Campbell „ Ehrenfried Co., Ltd. ffAP f T| T fiMin—'.' U..IH.U _*300,0(K- ---. /...j E-TABLIBHBO 184 a 43, Qaeen St. Wharf, and The Albert Brewery, Queen St 818 J. LOGAN CAMPBELL, Chairman. _UiiaUii AL M_i.Ha, Managing Director. Secretary: Ai-_t'i___D a. BAiNKAiiT. - BREWERS, MALTSTERS, BOTTLERS & GENERAL MEROHAOTS. ' 18-PRIZE MEDALS—IB nrcL-Di-ra CHAMPIONSHIP OF AUSTRALASIA AdA-MST ALL-COMBE-, FOB OUB CXLBBSATKB Bulk and Bottled Ale and Stout BREWED FROM THE PUREST OF WATER, OBTAINED FROM A DEPTH of 1,200 ft., and the BEST MATERIALS QKLW. Jm. VOSLAU - GOLDEO, __TTNGAJ-lAN CLAIIIX, Mgsk SPECIALTY. 16-YEAB-OLD SPECIAL LIQUEUR WHISKY. iOTpjJHWI™ VERY OLD COGNAC BRANDY, M OLD PALB" * nd " OLD DARK." WHISKY AGENCIES: ' • Y_B-_t__Br BWXBaXAW'B « HOUB* OF COMMONS,* WATSOH 1 ! '' » ** * * Gu-NLrv-T," Phase's "8.0.5.' tSSBw "Cajjadlah Club," Walker's " Khlmar \£f Hocjv," Dtmv.Li__"s "V.B-,*' Paw-ok's "Imsh,' 1 ▼ • Brabmar," Etc- Etc. THE CAMPBELL & EHRENFRIED | . COMPANY, LIMITED. i ■. *, ■'' - - .
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 212, 5 September 1903, Page 7 (Supplement)
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