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I four Costumes, typical of the Smart, Serviceable AUTUMN FASHIONS and FABRICS |g|v A GOSSA^T ! Styles that will be adopted tor Autumn Wear. An early glimpse of the New Fashions IfiferAtfifrf DfcnlflVS await *$X N^' y Mnnci i J and Fabrics is the desire of every Lady at "HCICMIIIg l/»[/iaj3 ana " gj\ >" J\ / MUDfcL I _ 1 the commencement of a Season and that >2 nenpr f: An -f M A(V Ntf / #t -**'' Vchat is admirably suited to I I . no effort has.been spared to make, our lllSpeCUOnai 111. «V, T\ l y j"\ 1 QF JHE c* | a a, ft present displays as early and interesting . \\ / ""e i *nuws. 8 i»i«siii,iuoiiiojreee jv. xi, ""~ iCO . s i . I \x/ TV I AND COSTUME MODES - m M I mffli ness *^ c c °Uections on view. Knitted Tubular Scflrvcs* v ✓ TIFFI/M/ ,j 1 >^-'I the showroom one is enabled to T „.„ , ....,_.„ ~ T v,,., c.. r « /I I ' AX/ r..7 T*7 \Slw leisurely inspect the fashion changes in wii? SonbU^in^eat 6 ///// gossard model 204_For the tan I Jkik Costumes CoatS FrOCks and BIoUSeS Autumn and Winter wear. ill \ fig"™ tlus delightful model ie 1 f Vy'\ while the Millinery Salon-interesting m^ win^ B^ g q^^ f tS d^e d fo? I TwaS t t?- ' I / "' Wμ MIWmK%wA tr> i/ \\ aIwaVS—WES never more attractive than day wear, evening wear, sporting or driving, high above the waist to meet the 1 / \V\ /f/fiWMtiMlk BMs3S£Msmm®L \ lit 7 neVer m ° r e attractive Ulan and to have a choice of the full colour range demand of fashion, and the back:-V i 1 / k lL\ r////MmmM/)Jlk /F xIM \ ft the present moment, with its fine col- » n early inaction i, ■ elaetic in3€t renders it extremel :.; . 1 /±Jr\k\ £ i £&m&®mmh Action of exclusive models and seemingly tubular art silk knitted scarves, comfortable. - % i V\& ; MrmM' <& endlessvarietyofread r- to - wears - «.».»«.!. .- -1 r MMmNMW Nolessdeservingofanearlyvisitisthe ch«y, u-.. Apricot, b«»- i /( , ; | 1 \A Cs? ■©{«&/ Dress Goods section with its displays of Extremely smart tubular knitted W -Is 1 Y5 'WmvifiJMHHP // Pf Fashionable Weaves and Colourmgs for 3£ LTV ■ I /"'■■-• F /i M early Autumn and Winter. knitted scarves, in • I 1 Ui__Lj ■■ rl '*1 QUALITY-MORE THAN EVER, ""*'• -| I elite » IS THE KEYNOTE THRO-OUT. many other styles are shown. J |- I/I ' I ili /f •-t 1 Th MaSa? S Six Smart Ready-tcwears that serve to show the New Style Tendencies for Autumn.; I 9 . „ -j. . . qualities of most of the fabrics. ■ If V&s if&- w Jffirf *" iS i ,V J\ /T??s£ /v X -- /I H 7BJr—lβ fine Navy Coatine, 1748—Carried out in Black 1760—For touring wear one 1750 —For emart tporti _ n »r,^ T » T -, . . , , 1 f dUdS , I I I S * /, _* Jl\ t? /JL '••- ■•'•; || well tailored Kaglan and White Diaeonal ' could not choose anything r-ear the above Costume UABAKDINE is included among tne X .* A jmr\. A. / lfei. -4i \ \ A. ft "/L S\ x. v'V /*S- •>• "'S H Btyle, and with etrape at Btripe Wool material the emarter than thia Cob- of Partridse Tweed will leading fabrics, arid for Costumes or f\ *r» / \ JF j\ // // Vife-<Y V- f\ Jt* J\ I llv S \ ' \' ; ; B aide waist, this smart above Costume ia parti- tume m Brown Check at once win. favour. The Simrts Coats'a smirter op mm. «r ' \v w / J * // V \ Vii I \ ' //I I > /7 I' : B ■ Costume ia suitably worn cularly emart. and especi- Tweed. The coat has coat has inset eleevee. ap« uae a jmarMr or more ser- v Vv /JL W \ Vffl I V It I M? // \ I t/ - ■ by any lady, and is ob- oily suitable for half- rovelty pleats, a emart and is suitably finished viceable material could not be chosen. \\ \ YJf /' "l I! I W •/ \/ I y H tamable in eizes from 34 mourning wear. The cnat oelt. and is lined with with large Pfttch pockets In shades of Cream. Navy, Mole, \\ /Mr \\ 11/w \ V X 1 jSf^ X / Itr *s * V I ''" : vS H to 42 inches bust. As is yoked, pleated. »nd Taffotaß. The skirt i> weU end belt. The skirl a g axe Khaki, Grey Burcundy Nic- M/S \ W \ / \ / 1/ l I a the anantity is limited. finished with belt, and the flared and has a wide lap well cut and tailored. miTs™ m ? n' ( ft */r " /» / y ' f I ■' B an elxly selection v zi- Jdrt is weU flared-PriM. warn left open at foot- Price, *9/«. per Mjd Brown Black; 52 to 56 '/ f , ~ „ , , ' ,- 4 „ a «x, { H Tised— Price, 75/ i. 69/e. Price. IS/1. inches—6/6, 8/11, 9/Xl, 10/ H. 11—This smart Sports 22-A very new and 33—In fine French Felt, 44-Here is depicted 55-In a lovely quality 60—One of the new tM 1 COVERT SUITINGS, another excellent Hat has a of %n?art shapV. with this smart little Hat quite one of the new- Ye our is the «martly- fe B lfck B«m 'A In • C i.' 1 C IX. 4. I material for Uilor-made suits, show- ? H e ™**J<&£i Wtflt Sfifioi* , »d lw d Sfflfif ?l'f U«'"i I Brief OartiClllarS Of Other Smart - ing m Khak. Mole Brown Purple, pl a i C t?obtainabl e US w C "th fa Black. &&. Bor. Jl Black. Green. W Bordeaux. slichtly ro led brim. .;; H UIIW |»ttlWVUimiJ «» WHIVI J""" 1 C-—«-■*. DU.. AA « Gre y; 52 to 58 inches wide—4/11, Black or White Rib- Felt. In shades of deaux. or Iweser- Bordeaux ..Nieser. Green. Wy.ljieser. and a band of Faille : i „ SlTiart KIOUSCS. S/H, »/e, U/e, 13/6 yird. bon band-Price. Hit. Green. Blue. Niaser. «/•• . Blue, or Mastic-21/-. and Masbc-J2/§. ;Kibbon-«/e. li; m ch/IpC ai- Jl nnnillar nrirA BROADCLOTH-For a really smart nnd « Sc»rlet-3S/6. B aijica ai a yvyuiai |lllW«it season's collection of Blouses ndt only dressy Costume this beautifully- . . j« -, € B _ a reveals many entirely new and distinct finished cloth will at. once appeal, FCW DlSllllCtlVe MlllinerV MOdelS. - '.. B A SMABT TRAVELLING COSTUME, in Grey Tweed. novelties, but also enablee us to say that it *}d is obtainable in Saxe, Mole, . ■ .. ~ 5 Coat is Silk-lined to waist; pleated Norfolk coat, is on e of the most varied and comprehensive Ughl Brown, Mid Brown, Light ... n- i tt . t , ♦;*.,! t™. N t n,...;, n r,«. n ' A Inp<r- Rlack V P lv P t Mn<?pl tia. » " I with inset sleeves, and plain well flared skirt-69/6. coUections it has ever been our privilege to Navy, Mid Navy, Wine ReseSa Quite a new phase m large Picture Hats In a beautiful tone of Russian Green A . »to* Yd »«*^ode l hu: ~ , H submit Silver, Putty, Purple, Black; 52 is shown in a beautiful model of Black is a Georgette model of Taffetas. A large beautifully curved orim, drooping fliptly I A SMART COSTUME IN PURPLE BASKET WEAVE To-day we mention a few numbers that are •, L Velvet. One side of the brim is rolled Panache de Cogue, together with a beauti- « «j£JLfeathers'in'Fleih'pfnk «tand out ' "•' •-' I ha inset sleeve pleats down front and back held especially suited for wear with the Costumes STRIPED GABARDINES wiU be in leled te the crown> „,, , only fn , Green, forms the'trimming. Price, " a to^ ." Price! 1 •S.taT«idV3»/i " Ik " l,Md WaU illustrated above. . trimming is an embroidery of gold on the » P*»as. , 6gllinea3 . - , l M * . a * ' " Particularly smart and novel are the new CREPE Licb-t, Navy, and Amethyst shot crown. Price, 5 guineas. Very distinctive is a little model of 1 In WINE-COLOURED VELOUR CLOTH is a. stylish D ? CHINE SHIRT BLOUSES, in White with effects; 50 Tnehes— 9/11.- Extremely popular is the mountainous Beaver Velvet, with its beautiful braid ; if Costume with pleated coat, fastened with belt; inset coloured stripe. They have meet sleeve and CHECK SUITINGS will be much in Prominent among the small models is Turban, and one of the smartest is carried trimmings of Silver. A tiny tip droops \ H sleeve, partly lined Silk. Skirt has panel front, with . 'nvTTTWffowrnT mnnw i. favour for separate skirts or costumej. one of rich Skunk. Upstanding from the out entirely of Corded Bordeaux Ribbon. over the right. Price, 4 guiaeu. -r-'WM 1 wide lap seams left open at front-69/6. A DELAINE &*&* ftj^ Sh bof Tu ? le and f« Th crow / i£ f f loop b Round ; J» To?» Kacl ' 1 AnoHier TJSEFtTL TWEED COSTUME is in Grey tery coUar, fini E hed with hemstitch beadmg- 6/6,6/11. nestles m the front. An exquisite tie of the brim is a tiny binding of Velvet, and one largo rose at side and a band wiSb I H Diagonal. The coat TS tailored Norfolk style, with ~ 18 / e - , l FRIEZE SUITING, a, warm yet light- Skunk and Tulle accompanies this delight- a large buckle is attached to the side. bow and long streamer of Sage. Greea ■ •■ Q patch pockets; body lined taffetas; well cut wide 0 ; ve ? v « m * rt «• ""f S^ T BLOUSES show- wei ht materia i, in p i ain shadeg 0 , {v i HtUe model. Price, 14 guineas. Price, 63/-. Ribbon. Price, 63/-. « 1 skirt, with lap seams left open at foot-69/6. ing in Striped Wool Taffeta, and may bo h»d Wine, Mole, Brown, Purnlo. Grey; ./..,. . « i with inset sleevo at 15/6 or Raglan style at 54 inches-6/U, 6/6, 7/6, 7/U, 8/U, m/V • W J >"♦"■ ■' ' " f l I G^p T S , A S note U given in a NATURAL TUS- SUITINGS are shown in many f\/\ | I 1 tt AY/ 7 A 1 "T #V " 1 H sleeve, gent's coUar rovers; well tailored wide skirt- S . ORE w ' th t . st "P?, ln P ? lsle ,y P a . ttern rf ln ?f' qualities, in Light, Mid. and D.-irk /W }II | I ITj CIL. lIQI W L I I|| • ' : 'vl 1 oi ..' s whi;% o fc^ n tuo o n w^2/r and cuffs b'J^fS/T 3 ' ~8 ' 11,4 ' 6, IT 11111W V\ Villi JWj J Q A COSTUME FOR HARD WEAR ia in Royal and Black A USEFUL SHIRT BLOUSE for touring wear ia MOLAINE, a mohair and wool material ■'..'** ' , ,'il fl Knop aoth. The coat has gent.'s collar and revers, Pw ««e, B»gl»4i style, with fancy o{ medium weig h t , ver y smart and f\m*r>.*%+* CL4-*m**A4- At + svAj-X ** *-* A ; *1 § and has straps under arms holding pleate. A wide collar-13/6. serviceable; in Brown, Saxe. Mole, OLTCCt) ?l

WjJSg/ Furnishing Fabrics i —^—. ■ ' -^ — • ■ '" ■ i» Wβ cordially invite your A XiK i «, . - "'•.•:■ - -/■ inspection of our A INeW Showing Of • ?f Autumn Goods. . ; : ? ■Mr* d .~'S Loose cover Materials. owing to the war, are .SSSSJkkSe ..Furniture Moquettes, ica having secured us these ' . , ; , ;m. in g™ to or Dainty Voiles and Muslins ""~" for Curtains, etc. V w Loose cover Dept. & »££"iSfdsS! New Shadow Warps. ,!L"Sg we stock a varied assort- "heir Artistic Colourings and washing properties make them ;•§ mem of materials in the Specially Suitable for Loose Covers and Curtains. latest designs and colour- •••*»•••«« ings for Loose Covers. • . ■•" s Consultusforthematerials A Splendid Range of and making or your Loose *»^f art Canvas. Burlaps an| Mission eioths 1 !rr«mSs, ra wili rS b« , &; ,ore » rt « l » s 'S">«k«r S 'ehalre M dMlsslonS e ttl«s, .» and Estimates given free. • '\j? We employ an experi- M ®^ D S, T T^ S "~ t N 2 w sh °wing absolutely the largest and be|| enced staff for this work, J ar, 8« m the City, of Assorted Designs and Colourings of this* and guarantee you a per- &/"* ■* Coverin 8- Wewere most fortunate in getting 1 feet fit. without which delivery of this Shipment owing to the state of the manufacturing I there is no pleasing effect. trade at Home. '# |t©ns©n GARLien Coy., Ltd., The Advance Furnishing Fabric Specialists, Queen Street.

MEDICAL. :S He»Uh produces uti«faction and 'X: contentment, ju»t a* ill-health >5 givea rise to irritability and <JU- _. :%v content. Good health and a • ;>/ ■weet-tempered dupositition are y^HC^^B^S^^;X; the reward of an occaaional drink SvX-'" : Sof Steven* , Health Salt, the /_ y B^wSS;f- : j>s pleaiant and popular Fruit Saline. jß^Ky^yM I Each 2/ bottle contains 64 doses > J^J^^ ii STEVENS , m^mßA I I Ungate at aHCheniists& Grocers .Wholeule Agenta: AUCKLAND URVQ Ott

OPTICXA2TS. I m T»EACOCK AJ!D SON, Ophthalmic "A. JT OpUclans, 213, QUEEN STKBBI, near Victoria Street. The sight tested bf most approved methods and Spectacle* I'ecurately fitted. Artificial Eyes of all Colonrs In Stock. Nautical and Surveyor*' Intfcrumeiits in stock and repaired. PLUMBERS. CHAPPELL&COURTENAY ABB PLUMBERS, 6, WAKEFIELD STREET, •PHONE 178 X

j HOUSE FTTBIWSHING3. DINING ROOM SUITES Well upholstered -for comfort and good wear, and covered with Leather* Tapestry Moquette, or Velvet. Suites in Oak, Kauri, and Rimu, CpH &£(.'" tkT "mugim 1 "k, Upholstered in Leather, from Suites in best Saddle-bags 45? B- * High Pi,e Ve,vet from £I 2! 0/ *■» - Chesterfield and Easy Chairs, H^ \fMeSwM : Sideboards in Eimu, £3 17/6. W£§Se||lc|||p n ' n g Tables, in Oak, Kimu or Eimu (Oval) Dining Table, only LINOLEUMS & FLOORCLOTHS. All Widths in stock: 18in. 22iin. 27in. 36in. 54in. 72in. and 108 in. H. & C. LAMB, Complete House Furnishers, Karangahape Road. B

MOTOR CARS, ETC. A SAFE SAVING. "SAXON Car, £180 Ilftrie Lilktl **t Self Slirttr «xt»m

Take it to Smeetons YODR DOCTOR'S PRESCRIPTION i WILL BE ACCURATELY DISPENSED AT THE OLD HILL PHARMACY. PURE DRUGS EFFICIENT SERVICE REASONABLE PRICES See our Special Display Window. Bring It to Smeetons and you will be more than satisfied. THE OLD MILL PHARMACY, QUEEN STREET : AUCKLAND.

I OAK FURNITURE ARTISTIC AND WELL MADE In Quaint and Unique Designs. We make a epeeial feature of oak furniture. It it highly artistic, and well made. The price ia within the reach of all. - ■ - Newest Styles for Bedroom or Dining-room. Wβ cordially invite - your inipectioa of our splendid stock. It will interest you, and Our Values defy competition. J, BROWN & SONS, 34 Karangahape Road.

The "Saxon" saviag in s nafe one, because from radiator to back axle the "Saxon" represents tried and tested value for your money. The ', "Saxon" is phenomenal value, and ! we 'Uβ the word in the fullest eenae ' of Kβ jneuring. The "Saxon" can show you too biggest mileage both for petrol arid lubricant of any car 1 on the market. The "Saxon' Iβ i distinction in design, it looks a. light • car; yet, but not a cheap car I !' So mmch for onr opinion; we KNOW i; the car. If you're interested we'd ' i like yon to know it too. Call and < '' see the "Saxon" Come and Mare a ; ;' trial ran. ! ■ | I Dexter & Crozier Ltd., i ; The Motor House, ' AUCKLAND and j CHRISTCHURCH.

PUBUO NOTICES. ~±=s=J£&=f r\ >ss « i • % J 7^33 3efcL *"• ny Bha P e * nd &n 7 design tJN y° n fancy made to your . See onr present stock.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 61, 11 March 1916, Page 22

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