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A MILLINEIIY HAPPENING AT ' THI? NEW HOUSE. A FASCINATING exhibition of Chic ■• Model Millinory will begin at THE NKW HOUSE To-morrow Morning. DAINTY CONDUCTIONS FROM PARIS AND LONDON. In our showroom wo havo assembled Dome particularly smart Hats and Toquos, and tho women who miss this exhibition will miss ono of the mobt clisrining' displays of Millinery to bo soon in tho city. Tho designers havo ivohioved many artistic triumphs, and it is no exaggeration to say that Wio Hats aro pioturosquo and becoming to a grcator degree than was • tho ciu>o last your, French milliners aro clovor, and thoy havo givou us somo romarksblo compositions in plisso chiffon and straw, in tu|lo and laco. Lot your oyes feast on this millinory bounty, for it is hard to convoy in cold print the beauties of hatdom. SOMK OF TFT 15 MODELS. Perfect from fashion's standpoint is a sky blue plisso ohiffon hot with Tom o'Shantor orown dotted with jet ornaments, tho brim covorod with black Chantilly laoo, which droops gracefully ovor tho odgo of tho brim, tho undoi'-brim finished on tho loft side with a ring of bebe roses and black forgot-mo-uots, 1 AT 42 3. A Picture Hat of navy straw with solfcoloured laoo falling ovor tho brini, underbrim lined with tuoked chiffon, with bunch of foliage and fruit in front, finished at back with a rosotto of nnvy glace silk, . strapped and gnrniched with gilt buttons, { AT 32 S gD. A Picture Hat of whito pliuo chiffon arranged in imitation of a spider's web, , tho brim qdgocl with black ohiffon decorated with an ostrich tip in front, with streamers of black ribbon to fall over tho , left shoulder, l AT 39 S gD A Pretty Hat showing an artistic composition in white folded ohiffon on Tuscan 6traw lavishly garnished with bunches of shaded daisies. COME TO THE MILLINERY . EXPOSITION. JAMES SMITH & SONS, 1 THE NEW HOUSE. 3 i . t DRESS FABRICS FOR THE SPRING AT TE ARO HOUSE n«w you may soo a superb collodion of tho Utost Dress MatorUls for Spring wearing, in all tho boauty and vanoty which lastoful colouring and skilful dosigning can give. Furthor shipments hnvo oomo lo hand ex Athonio', and in coneoquonce tho stock is now probably tho most oompleto iv tho city. Ladies should <co it when thoy *et out to select their SPRING GOWNS. ( Tho following ore a few of tho most favourod of tho season's fabrios; — WOOL FRENOH VOILES, 42 inches wido, nil shades, Is 6d, 2* lid, 3s 6o yard. FANCY FLECK VOILES, 42 inches wide, full range, I*' 6d per yard. FANCY STRIPED VOILES, 44 inches wido, very smart, 3s 3d per yard. NEW SUMMER HOPSAOK, 44 inchos wido, now pastol shado, 2s lid per yard. NEW SPRING FABRICS in Cream, very largo assortment, 2* 3d to 5s lid per yard. MISS BEGG, Who requires no introduction to tho ladies of Wellington, remains at the head of tho Dressmaking Department at TE ARO HOUSE. Ladies desirous of making appointments with Miss Bogg aro advised to do so as early as possible. TE ARO IIOUSE . DRAPERY CO. (Ltb.). NOW SALE ON. LINES OFFERING. Sco 60s to 90s LADIES' MANTLES, offering 28s 6d to 6S«. "■"* W . H . HISL EV ' S . FEW LADIES' NEW SEASON'S ] MACKINTOSHES, 7s 6d, 8s lid, , 14* lid— original prioo 25s to 45s AT W. H. JttELKY'S I JACKETS! JACKETS! JACKETS 1 , I do not put ou a big profit and then ' offer a discount. 1 simply sell about ONE-THIRD the price othori charge, aud you save ONE POUND ou a Jaokot pur- j chased from W. H. HELEY. My Dress Goods customers aro coming miles lo buy thorn, »s 1 do really sell thu best and cheapest in the city. Nainsook Muslin, 3jd ; Calico, 2s 9d dozen : Flannoletlo, 3jd i EVERY LINE "WONDERFULLY BOLD " Do not bo gulled, but visit "honestly," for Real Bargains, W. H. IIKLKY, DRAPER AND TAILOR, COURTENAY-PLACE. TEA MAKING. rpEA MAKING is an art which few A possess. Our manageress has inado tea at Buckingham Palace Drawing Room Ro- . ooptioni' on many occasions during Her laU> Majosty Quuen Victoria's ploasuro. 'Wo * also havo pleasuro in stating that our manageress won tho first prizo at a ton J exhibition for making tho bost oup of tea, coffoo, and cocoa. A trial will substantiate \ tho above. Read our Monu on windows. J Visit our Luncheon and Tea Rooms at tho CJD.C., Opposito Foltham's, Chemist, MANNERSSTRKKT. Entrance to Rooms through Shop, or through Arcado. J^EW BOOKS-2a 6d and 3s 6d Each. - The Original Woman, Frankfort Moore A Magdalen's Husband, Vincent Brown The Never Never Land, Wil«son Barrett | , The Lady in Sables, G. W. Oppleton ■ ' Tho Voil of the Tcmplo, W H. Mallock f Angelo Baidiani, Lionel Cunt . v The Year Book of Photography, 1904, Is , 3d l Tho British Homo of To-day: A Book of Modorn Domeitio Arohiicoturo nnd tho Applied Arts, edilod by W. Shaw Sparrow, 6s Tho Dmihln Gnrdcn, by Maeterlinck, 6s , Sport in Now Z«ntnn't, Lieut. -Col. Montaguo Oradook, 0.8. America To-day : Obamrvations and Rofleotions, by Win. Arohnr, 2s. S. AND W. MACIvAY, ' Lambton-mi«.y and Culia-stroot. t •piTCAITHLY AND CO. (office NoTT ■*• Glasgow Wharf) are prepared to Supply Hutt Rivor Shingle in any quantifies at lowest rates. Quqtation* on application. . Delivered to address or in trucks at rail- ' way station. { Ws have To Let Horto Boxei and SUlii. )

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Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 48, 25 August 1904, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 48, 25 August 1904, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 48, 25 August 1904, Page 7