on New Autumn Millinery! We hive pleasure in prescn'.ing (or the first time our complete showing of the New Autumn Millinery Creations. Each model in the exhibit is a true reproduction from fashion's best millinery designers and at the extremely low prices is well within the reach of all. Models Fashioned principally in Panne, Couchc and Embossed Velvet. Shapes f;alur» the new high drapec! crowns and larger head-fit-tings. Trimmings—mostly simple comprise Faille Ribbon pleating*, ornamental Diamcntc and Crystal pins. Ready-to-u)ears Newest Kelts and feather-weight Velours. Featuring the latest high vagabond crowns and smart tam styles. A large range ot head-fittings for both shingled and unshingleti. Brims range from small pull-on style to large Valentino sailor. Trimmings ,-.rc. mostly of Iwoloncd Failie Ribbon, with smart novelty pleatings. Latest Shades Wine. Mulberry, Rosewood, Parma, Dawn, Chartreuse, Beige, Navy, Black. A distinctive feature of the nsw Autumn Millinery is the extremely low prices. A visit of inspection will be welcomed nnd appreciated. Graham, Wilson & Smellfe The House for Valite CJ7698 S&NEX WTO BE DRAWN THE moral of this advertlsfemeht la * in the heading—don't putofftiM to-morrow the ticKets you can buy to-day. Get a whole book of 9 cost I -In this Last But One Art Union »nd YOU. reach the Golden Cllbiax of the happiness that money brines. > CLOSES FEB. 26th PRAWN MARCH 13th FOR TICKET SELLERS To Seller'of l»i " Winning Tlctlttt »St)o To Seller >7 2nd . WinnitacTicllet Si 00 To Sellar of 3rd . ' . Winning TicKet iit FOR TICKET BUYERS Ist Prise - 82.000 2nd. Prise • 8500 3rd. Prise - 8200 10$ other prizes totaliinc 8675 862$ 83.375 Ticket S.llttt' prlitt *» «ptn t< til tic.pllni ,P«W UlSrli.lt t»< Oiitrict A|*nt«. It wckpemnt Mil i winning ticket. IM buret £«U tk« ifMtr't prtu It nil itkit wml It tlia ntanvflkt mIIm it art tluva M tkt litkil UM«I It Uw M)«r. Ik k«f« iktU b* ditatd t> k» tk. Mllw. OLDEN CUM ART UNION 10 All prize* in Alluvial Gold By fenn:su*n cf Ike Minister cf Internal Affairi. OBJECTS: To r»i«e fundt on >«kaJf of the Wellington Rntby Union and th* Poverty Hay Rarbr Union for the rti»inlv« pnrpctfi of bniUinc a Grandttind at Athletic Park. WclllnB | too. and for the purchaM •round! and i«npr»T«n"u thairon In the Poverty Bay Di»trlct. P. V. HORNE, District Agent, 7% ChmtdmK!,. o( ikket> Please send me u c^et ,or 1 enclose. &. s: d »n hj»» payment. Name Street Town PluK write flrir!*, tnd encltte ttwpH iddreued e»ie)»p« tor tfplf. Small advertisements bring big results. Try tho classified section of Toe Prem. . The results, will surprise vou. 12 words Is, three insertions 2& 6d. —6 A shilling Advertisement classified section of Tu» Rats tlQl your Roods, l'ry it, 12 voixUls -insertions 2s 6di . ,
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18925, 14 February 1927, Page 11
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