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Smart Blouses For AUTUMN | And WINTER. | The reign of the blouia continues, popularity is m great as ever, which may Iff regarded as a tribute to the extreme UiUlrjifl the garment. Season after season the,ah|§|§ have varied till one wonders whether all awjfl themes of drees composition have not .Imbbll exhausted. The new blouses proVe tfifll fecundity of the designers in providing bm||| and attractive styles. , >^^X The blouses at the Farmers' Co-op, are ffli criterion of the fashions, and the dlaytepjE eorere several hundred stylish garaente. ; ', «J3|| The model silk blouses are MqsiaM§|| creations, especially those intended (or eveftjafffl wear. The studies in pink, bine and easZiiM nil are veritable triumphs of genie*. ,%IsKg|l sleeves are puffed at the shoulder, with etlaelff! short or semi-transparent Another style has yoke and cuffs fcnwd'olfis many rows of fine briar stitob, top of atarmlti and bust finely tucked. Narrow Val Ism a*§VJ| embroidery are applied rather profusely ia Mfctllj -trimming of these garment*, while Beke Ilwflf lace is the newest trimming. , " : *S^ The flannel and flannelette intended for day wear are unusually Übkfm and varied, the marked feature of th*s**C woollen blouses being that the triausfasfM almost invariably runs front seek to'wtistijt and generally consists of rows el rather tuoke or rows of embroidery. . - ''•• iv '^B Golf bloosee and Jersey bloom wUi's*ii| a great vogue this season. They vary la styk|fi . Some are worn open, some buttaaiag' moekveei. Some decidedly eharsiinf ■ are prodnoed, for instance there are jMae.sHl white ground with small heliotrope super-imposed, with fancy heliotrope frfasjH mings; and there we oCben ia gbli, '|JH blue, and cardinal " ' ' ' j^^H Skint jIS In this section we are ibowiog % wjiiH complement of styllah garments' she,-.,ws»B latest shapes it is pewible. tooMsia, aai et«| one ii Mthoritsiive. t • , $Wm All the praoHeal eorte which in past seasofM am aasia thevogo*, withrtaMH ■light alteration* mI v»ria4i»ne la the *mM of trimmings. - . > t >■ -- v '-;{j,^H| Black doth skirte, plain lolljorel or wM^ box pleating! are a safe iavMtaaeat for OfUnl I day wear, and the hum may be said far sswl and doth akirte, which an shewing fas iMff! bine, grey and Urge aad ssaaU ebeeka. The foil nabrolte skirt, row of button* down the-treat, - wee; popular during the Loadoa teaeoa t Mcl to •«■ to find favour in Canterbery. ■ /' ' A '''M^H Black voile- aklrts, U w«^ t weavo*. and eilk skirts Uneorr aai .an all in faaMom. - - >"'."'' f, - v "'-.''"' ; 4^^ A style liWy te ho ffoftltf taa ; ettrt ; wii|i flre or six mU of tocani«aW.^.a«4loaiy^9 ' llho trotter or walking loM^^wi>ftw«|9 gnal Tone, while in plaiTSiitj Hii»«l Watch plaid U favoured, b«t theoe ;S|i ■hoolibelox-tloaiod. ■

SoDd Enjoyment i Jm CMAVff **'• ' ' '■"■■'■ \ :^ ] '-'";■'''''■: : \' ! !^ : ' &SmWBL CAPSTArf: 1 I; A Good Honest Tobacco \M , '.. '"THE BRAND OF MERIT/'l||^e DC L n IHIIw

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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12443, 5 March 1906, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12443, 5 March 1906, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12443, 5 March 1906, Page 2