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Decorative ! MUSLINS. J For home decorations Muslins are rmy ..'a effective, betides which, the fabric it ;S exceedingly popular ' this Kirn. '3£ There are some very choice mutliatia *j< the lot we bare recently imported, M New Silk Effect Muslim, in art de» '■$ signs, 60 in. wide, at 2/3 per yard jjg Curtain Muslim, in cream and white. 'M in coin spots and neat floral designs, 5^ at 10d 1/1 1/6 1/8 per yard M Swiu Muslin Cushion Slip*, 20 z 20ia a f| in cream and white, with silk em> D «j broidered designs; that* are nicely fl%! frilled, at 2/6 each Q}§ MILLINERY. I We have had numerous compliment* §§ showered upon our model millinery/ ■.& and now in juxtaposition we are show- Igjj n ing the adaptations and copies of our, 'M own deToc milliners. Sg Beady-to-wear Hats, trimmed in the || very latest fashion, and in appro- || priate colour schemes, at 15/9 17/8 M Panama Hats, at 2/9 to 8/8 each wtM Raffetas, at 1/6 to 2/9 each D.i Children'! Mushrooms, at 1/- each wt'M NEW SILKS. I v AiMte of Silk Loveliness—the finest I§l weaves that come rrom Japan. These I IS are real genuine Jap.' Silks, for we I f| bought them direct from the manu> I M facturer in the land of the Biting San. .1 m The beauty and value will commend I m them to your good judgment. 1 m Jap. Silks, in white, cream, and all I sgj colour* suitable for all purposes of I 1 attire, at 1/- 1/8 1/6 1/6 1/8 l/ll J 1 to a/6 per yard . -I M S6in. Jap. Silks, for light and pretty ■ M Summer frocks and bloutet. Fin* ■ Wi quality of silk, at 2/8 per yard ;f . M UMBRELLAS I FOR MEN. ' 'X I Ton men will need an- Umbrella || tently to carry about, not merely it t>- M precautionary novement agaiatt th« - M tricks of the weather, bat to give yo* * M aproeperout look. Get the right kind -' B^ of gamp whil* you are about it. II Dfi you come hem you an turf to b# ,1^ treated welL _ •. '_ <.;Df| 8-Eib TJmbrellM, tome with s»*oae v H J sticks, tome with steel rods, ana U m tome with silvw-mounted htndlet, D^ at 6/6 10/6 19/9 each M 10-Eib Umbrellai, tome witkjfitMP M sticks, tome with. kneb. M tome silver-mountod, •Hα olMrt x , m extra good is flaiah, »fc B/6 7/6.U/6 M 14/6 to 11/6 each v.; || Depiniakle FOOTWEM I FOR MEN. ' v I Time to get into tmart light footwear,. < M at all events ft it sot too early to male* ■ M a choice of the Spring and fltumatr > || foot coverings. ' Our ttoeka are «•;"' S ceptionally large at the moment,'aisd..' m therefor* more worthy the atteatioa M of shoe buyers. - '.- m Glace Kid Boots, taurt tbapet, Sag- 'm liah made, at 18/6 16/6 19/6 ft pair, -. l^ Glace lOd Boots, hand-tewn, iittrt» can made. Thete are in 8 diScreet MM styles and fittings, at 21/. 22/6 »/- . |1 a pair i- : ' *'• I-μ Box Calf Boott, American »akt,ha»d« Iμ sewn, round tow, >tont twlet, at |']| 26/-a pair ' tM Heavy Tan Boott, waterproof eolet, l|| leatcer lined, hand-sewn» btet Mag- -H M liah make, at 28/6 81l French Calf Cookhanur, hand-tewa, . llff waterproof lined, at ti/e a pair O| Chrome Calf Boott, with heiftipt and Bf toe-pUtet, at 12/6 13/9 W/6 a pair H |

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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12592, 7 September 1906, Page 2

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