IN THE NEW tfim STYLE, TASTE, SHOW ROOMS, HIS AND CHARMING MILLINERY. It is our endeavour to gire customers the best we can— the latest creations, the most novel shapes, the highest class ■ of merchandise. , . _ In running this section, STYLE is our key note. Certainly prices ARE reasonable—D.l.O. prices always are. Our-gratification lies in IHE FACT that discriminating ladies have made this THE SHBINE OF FASHION. Amongst representative styles from the famous SALONS the FOLLOWING MAY BE NOTED-— SMALL BROWN "POLO" TURBANS, Telfet crown, and ohenille brim, finished at side with clump of shaded chrysan- • themums. Very chic. 32s 6d. . .',•., NAVY FELT, quaint "Rominey" shapes, swathed with delicate shades of heliotrope and blue 'Taffetas," and circlet of shaded "Parma" violets. 29» 6d. . BECOMING TOQUES in lovely shade of "Cigar" brown, made of cloth and soft straw, mounted with "Choux," pierced with jaunty wing. 255. A CHARMING RED STRAW HAT, with cherries arranged in the crown, and large soft "Choux" of ribbon to match, velvet undtr brim. Priced at 22s 6d. Another LOVELY MODEL is expressed in the new "Broiue" colour mirror velvet and straw, with an " I * }rUon I^ °* shaded ivy leaves and volvet roses on brim, •*"»« shade underneath, at 355. ______———— i AT THE AXVBM D.I.C ,PJ.fi
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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12190, 10 May 1905, Page 9
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