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AN EYE FEAST.

The crisp air and warm, sunshine—the year's glad awakening from the grasp of winter—the lightness and brightness of the new season-'find tlioir -reflection in this Store. There is prettiness wherever you look, brightness and colour allaround. Correctness of style, of colour, of shape, are conspicuous;' tho finest fancies of fashion aro emphasised in ill that we display. Quality, value, and satisfaction aro assured to all our customers; for they constitute-the motive power that is driving this business along. Whether your needs are circumscribed by a small purse or a full oue, you will bo best served here. ' Take an early opportunity of- seeing- tho new things at this Store- 'v ■■ STYLISH OUTER GARMENTS; FACE-CLOTH RACE COATS, in the Newest Japanese Effects. Smart Coat is in Cinnamon Brown; with Collar .and Roll Front of Tussore Silk, handembroidered in floral designs, slashed at sides and laced with Black Silk Cords, which with tho Black Satin Stole that falls, from' the neck, give tho required relief in colour, At £8 18s. 6dOTHER MODELS are in Tussore and Shantung Silk, and all dainty shades of Satin-face cloth, From 49/6 LUSTRE and SICILIAN DUST COATS, in a Great .'Variety of Shapes and Colours, the prevailing style being loose ,and full at back, and slcoves. A : Special, Lino of flength Lustre Dust Coats, Swing Baok; Chesterfield Front, Long Sleeves, and Roll Collar, in Striped Silk. In Black/Navy Blue, Sky Blue, and Cream, ■ At 21/-SHOWER-PROOF CLOAKS, in Check and Plain Coloured Cloths. A New; Stylo is in Brown Check, Full/ Loose, Three-quarter Coat, Wing Sleeves, "Waist Coat, and Small Vest at back of Cinnamon Brown Silk, Sleeves faced to matcl/i, At 45/SUMMER TWEED COATS. A new. feature is introduced in these garments. The Tweeds are. in light grounds, with decided stripes in Navy- Blive, Green, and Black, Collar and Cuffs of White Cloth; bordered with Glace to 'match the stripe; three-quarter length, with new "Trouser". Sleeve, big Patch Pockets, Roll Collar and Cutfs. At 35/0 Each LIGHT SERGE COATS, double-breasted, swing-back, with Strap 801 l Collar and Cuff. In Green, Brown, wine, and other shades,.. ' At 29/0 each MACINTOSHES. Tho Macintosh of the season is as stylish a garment as the Dust Coat, and is made in Waterproof Silk, Velvet, or Cravenette. A strikingly new. effect in the Silk Macintosh consists of Broad Satin Stripes of alternate light and dark shades; plain Silk Collar and Cuffs to mntoh the, dark stripe; full length and width, with slip over Sleeves and Storm Collar. In Rese<la, Greens, and Wedgewood, 1 At £9 9S. MODEL COSTUME, in Navy Blue Cloth, Hip Coat, with .Rounded .Fronts, edged with Black Silk Braid, Buff Cloth Waistcoat, with Oriental Braiding, and fastening with largo flat . Gold Buttons. Roll Collar of Black Satin, braided to match Vest, wellshaped Skirt, braided in Black; .i" At £9 9S. COSTUMES for Immediate Wear, in Sitmmor Suitings, Lustres or Sicilians, in Stripes or Plain Colours; Short-fitting or Semi-fitting Coats, with well-flared Skirt, From 45/MODEL TEA GOWN, in Scarlet Taffeta, Empire Shape, with Tucked Brctelles, trimmed Paris Insertion, Train Skirt, with graduated tucks, . At £9 9s. TWEED WALKING SKIRTS, in Checks, Stripes, or Mixtures, well stitched and shaped, From 13/6 each DRESSING GOWNS, in Flannel, Printed Sateens, Muslins, and other. Summer Fabrics, I in.all Newest Shapes and Shades, , From 11/6 each L. . .- -- i - .'• ' • 7""" '•

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 300, 12 September 1908, Page 4

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AN EYE FEAST. Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 300, 12 September 1908, Page 4

AN EYE FEAST. Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 300, 12 September 1908, Page 4

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