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MILLINERY MODES AT THE NEW HOUSE. ON SHOW THURSDAY, FRIDAY, AND SATURDAY. T\TE will not indulgo in nny oxtrava- " » gnnl languago, but wo uro bound lo say that tho Now Autumn aud Winter Millinery that wo placo ou exhibition this wpok— lhurbriay, Friday, and Saturdayis exceptionally choice THE. PRESTIGE OF THE NEW HOUSE Must bo maintained, nnd wo fool Biiro that our Millinery Exhibit will holp us in this. Tho now Hats aro revelations in tho milliner's art. To sco them is to want thorn. Thoro aro somo vory sinking effects, and ladies of good taste will not only ndmiro but "ravo" about Iho Now House Millinery. Thoro nro Untrimmod Straws in endless varioty, nnd marked at 5s 6d, 7s 6d, nnd 8s lid each. Tho smart Toques nro trimmod with shaded ro&os. shaded ribbon, and shaded Hecklo, while a fair amount of laco on tors iuto tho composition of oach. Thoro aro oxamples of Chouillo Hats with largo crowns, nnd olnbornto Velvet Picturo n«l« with high crowns. For ovoryday wear thoro Rro tho Trimmed Straws in tho now Mushroom and American Breton shapes. Thoso aro mostly trimmod with straps of straw or ruches, tho most favourod colours being navy, brown, and scarlet, and marked at 6s lid, 8s lid, and 10s 6d each. In our Showroom wo nro also exhibiting tho first arrivals of Ladies' Jackots in Iho corrcol fashionable ehapca. Every woman should ondunvour to soo tho now things at Tho Now lloufio, if only for tho purposes of comparison. JAMES SMITH & SONS, THE NEW HOUSE. r

AUTUMN 1905. AUTUMN 1905. MILLINERY MANTLES COSTUMES DRESS MATERIALS. A FIRST SHIPMENT of abovo Goods is now b'oing shown nt WARNOCK & ADKJN'S. MILLINERY.— Tho most marked changes in Millinery nro tho wido brims nnd moderately high crowns. Tho loading shades are Brown, Tnngerino, Torra Cotta, Groy, nnd Greens. Tho principal trimmings aro Chif. fon, Velvets, Shaded Ribbons, and Feathers. On Black Hats Ohon. illo in being used with rioh Ofttrioh Feathers and Sequins. Tho prices rango from 293 6(1 lo 555. Bonnols aro moro numerous than ut.ua 1, both black and coloured, and nro slightly lnrgor than formerly. Pricos range from 25s to 47s Gd. COSTUMES.— Thoro aro sovoral now fcaturos in tha stylo* of Now Costumos. Tho sleeves aro on similar linos to tho leg of mutton. Smart Russian Coats aro still worn, aud Boino very stylish long light-filling coals with mock vests aro ronlly vory becoming. Bodicos nro mostly lined with rioh silk, nnd tho pricos nro from 3 to 5 guineas. MANTLES.— Our first shipment, mado of Cloth and rich Mantlo Silk, vory richly trimmod with Silk Guipuro and Applique nnd extra good silk linings. Those aro marked from 38» 6d to 6 guinea*, and aro worth one-third moro than tho prcsont prico. DRESSES.— £I4OO worth of now Dross Materials havo boon oponod during tho past fow dnys. Mattings in a groat varioty of dosigns aro a loading lino, plain colours being 1 Iho rule. Cloths, Panamas, and Suitings nro in groat varioty of shades and prioos, Browns, Nayys, Greens, and Groys predominating. Wo havo a grand lot of Unspottablo Cloths at £3 17s Cd for tho Costume comploto, mado lo order, aleo all Hhndos in Malting.) nt £3 3s, Now Singlo Robo Lengths wo aro making into hamlsomo Coltumos comploto for £3 19s Gd t& 5 guineas. WARNOCK & ADKIN.

NEW. GOODS FOR AUTUMN TTAVE nrrivod in great variety, and •*^*- nil dopartmonta aro now busily ongnged in oponing out THE LATEST NOVIOLTIES FROM TO-DAY Thoso goods mny bo econ displayed in nil parts of tho wnroliotuo, and a visit of inspection is cordially invitod. NEW GOODS POR AUTUMN TE ARO HOUSE DRAPERY CO., LTD.

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Evening Post, Volume LXIX, Issue 51, 2 March 1905, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXIX, Issue 51, 2 March 1905, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXIX, Issue 51, 2 March 1905, Page 7

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