Siyßish Summer ■ Costumes. UNQUESTIONABLE VALUE. Good value is a conspicuous feature of the Costumes, and there is a magnificent selection. The styles are authoritative, ami there is a gracefulness and daintiness about them that is most ■ attractive. WASHING COSTUMES, blouses and skirta, in" striped and checked zephyrs, in eky blue, grey* . heliotropo, pink and in black and white, butcher blue aud white, and navy blue and:■white checks. These aro very nice morn-' ing costumes. ... At 14/9 l<s/6 17/ C 18/9 . TENNIS COSTUMES, in cream, with navy .blue stripe, and grey, with green stripe; semifitting, tailor-niado skirts ... At 32f6 85/- „ , TWEED COSTUMES, tailor-made, in all the newest •■ tweed effects; smart coats, with and without vests— At 63/- to 84/.-. .-. House Linens. : You will probably be wanting some of the goods , :- mentioned below to make your home bright and/ cheerful for the Summer. You will iind the pncoa - tempting. ■ y, 24iaFRINGED BED VALANCES— ;!?■ At 10d. a yard^ 24in. INSERTION TUCKED BED VALANCE— L" ;' AVI/li a yard : 24in. HEMSTITCHED INSERTION TUCKEDi \ VALANCE— At IOJd. a yard \ - 24in. HEMSTITCHED EMBROIDERED VALANCES— At 2/3 » yard , 24in. LACE and LINEN VALANCE— At 2/10 a yard I PLAIN and FRILLED PILLOW CASES, 20 x 80,;; ready for use— i* ". Atl/- 1/2 1/7 l/10i 1/11 2/3 3/- to 5/6 ea. - HEMSTITCHED PILLOW CASES, ready for use-:: ;• At 1/U 2/7 3/2 3/6 4/C ta 6/6 each ; *< FRILLED and EMBROIDERED PILLOW SHAMS A '-'• At 1/10 2/- 2/3 each £ S DUCHESSE SETS— ... At 3/9 ands/3 the set: '^ DUCHESSE COVERS— • -'$*■ At 1/3 1/4 1/9 2/- 3/- 3/6 upward. * -;; NIGHTDRESS BAGS,.at 1/3 1/51 1/8 2/2 2/6 2?9 - U ' BRUSH and COMB BAGS, *t 1/1 1/3 1/4| X/ 9 r Children's IVJillinery , The Exhibition of Children's Millinery at tbt ; : Co-op, is extremely attractive. We know from: long years of experience, that the little girls •» : as keenly desirous of owning dainty millinery their elders, and we think parents act wisely in,; indulging their children, within reason, in tii«..* - matter of dress. Girls acquire a now dignity, .» s - and a personal charm in becoming millinery, and the right sort of hate are here now. , BEAUTIFUL LEGHORN HATS, prettily <- with butter-cups and chiffon, Lily of tne.j Valley and daisies; in all the fashionable,; shapes— "' --' •, At 10/6 12/6 14/9 17/6 18/6 25/- to 32/f.; .<
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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13230, 25 September 1908, Page 2
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