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FOR THE.. H.M.S. New Zealand BALL AND SUBSEQUENT EVENTS. Exquisite importations of Evening Wear, comprising the very newest goods for this purpose are now being shown in our windows. We are!in direct touch with the foremost makers, and are in a position to offer the best qualities at exceed- ' ingly moderate prices. ' Every gown, tunic, or piece by the .yard sparkles with originality and artistic beauty. We arc *urc you will enjoy viewing them.

Lidies' Sequin Tunics tnd Beaded-over Dresses, in nil evening tints ' From 29/6 55/6 to 72/(> each Ladies' L*ce Tunics ... ... ... ... At 27/6 each Ladies' Floral Chiffon Tunics and Over-Dresses ... At 39/6 each Ladies' Evening Gowns in Silk, Chiffon and Satin From 72/6 to £5 Evening Cloaks in nil shades ... ... From 47,6 to 52/6 each Figured and Beaded Net for Evoning Gowns, in all shades 2/3 to 4/11 Coloured Chiffon, trimmed with Gold Dew Drops ... From 8/G yard Moonlight Spangled Net ... ... ... ... At 7/6 yard A large assortment of Evening Dress Trimmings From 1/3 to 14/6 yard Beaded and Floral Chiffon Scarves ... ..., From 3 11 to 9,6 Rhinestone and Pearl Hair Ornaments ... From 1/11 to 7/6 each Pearl' Brilliant and Braid Hair Bands ... From 2/3 to 6/11 each Silver and Gold Net Juliet Caps ... ... ... At 3/11 each Evening Kid Gloves ... ... ... \.. At 5/11 pair Evening Hosiery ... ' ~. •- From 1/6 to 2/6 pair Silk Hosiery ... ... From 3/9 to 5/6 pair CAREY'S Specialists in Evening Wear, Colombo 5t

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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14659, 7 May 1913, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14659, 7 May 1913, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14659, 7 May 1913, Page 2

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