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THE NEW HOUSE, CUBA-STREET, THE STORE WITH THE WINNING WAYS. A PINK EXHIBIT OF NE^V FABRICS ! YOU may *co moro in quantity, but not iv quality, than theso lovoly WINTER FABRICS that are now on oxhibitiou horo. Thoro is overy thing favoured Ivy fashion, ovory colour that smart womon ncud, and ovory yard boars a roasonablo prico-for THE NEW HOUSE is tho storo that serves you right. GENEROUS VALUES PREVAIL I PLAIN AMAZON CLOTHS, 41in wido, in Blaok, Navy Bluo, Gray, Cardinal, Maroon, Peacock, and Myrtlo. Only 2s 3d per yard 43in PLAIN AMAZON CLOTHS, in Black, Groy, Navy Bluo, and Cardinal. At 3s 6d per yard 45in AMAZON CLOTH, with Silk Embroiderod Spots, in Black, Navy Bluo, and Cardinal, At 4a Od 52in AMAZON CLOTH, in Navy Bluo. Thrco grados. At 4s lid, 5s 3d, 5s 9d por yard FANCY nOPSAOK, 42in wido, in Black, and Navy Bluo. At 3s 3d por yard SERGES— A fino assortment of SERGES, in Cream, Navy Blue, and Black. At Is lid, 2s 6d, 2s 9d, 2s lid, 3s 6d, 2s Gd, 4a 9d por yard BLACK FEDORA, 44in wido, a stylish fabric. At 3s lid, 4s 6d, 4s lid Tho SATIN-FACED AMAZON CLOTHS will t>o tho rago this searon, and wo aro nroparod to moot exceptional domanus. Our Dressmaker (Blliso OSBORN) may bo intorviowod any worning day by appointmont. Dressmaking orders ihould bo placed early. JAMES SMITH & SONS, THE NEW HOUSE.

AUTUMN 18 0 5 AUTUMN . 1005." MILLINERY MANTLES COSTUMES .DRESS MATERIALS. A FIRST SHIPMENT of abovo Goods is now boing ehown ut WARNOCK. & ADKUX'S. MILLINERY.— Tho most marked changes in Millinery uro tho wido brims and modoratoly high orowu». Tho loading shades are Brown, Tangerine, Terra Ootta, Grey, and Groons. Tho princ.pal trimmings aro Ghjffon, Volvots, Shaded Ribbons, ami Fcalhurs. On Bluok Hats Chunillo is beisg unod with rich Ostrich Foathors and Sanuius. The prices rango from 29a 6tl lo 555. Bonnets aro inoro numorous than uiual, both bluok mul ooiourod, and aro slightly largor than formerly. Pricoß rango from 25s to 47s 6d. COSTUMES.— Thoro aro sovoral now fealures in tho styles of Now Cost tumo.i. The bloovos are on similar linos to the leg of mutton. Smart Russian Coats aro still worn, and Boina very elyliah long tight-fitt'njj coats with mook vests aro roally vory hoooming. Bodices aro mostly lined with rich silk, and tho prioos aro from 3 to 5 guino.is. ; MANTLES.— Our firit shipment, mado of Cloth and rich Mantlo Silk, vory richly trimmed with Silk Guipuro and Applique and extra good silk linings. Theso aro marked from 38s 6d to 6 guineas, and nro worth one-third moro than Iho prosent prico. v DRESSES.— £I4OO worth of now Dross Materials havo boon opened during tho past fow days. Mattings in a great varioly of dosigns uro a loading line, plnin colours being Iho rule. Cloths, Panamas, und Butting! aro in great variety pt shados and pricos, Browns, Nayys, Groons, and Qroys predominating. Wo havo a grand lot of Unspottablo Cloths tvt £3 17s 6d for tho Coslumo comploto, made lo order, also all shades in Mattings at £3 3s. Now Singlo Robo Lengths wo aro making into handsome Costumos complolo lor £3 19s 6d to 5 guinoas. WAItNOCK & ADIUN.

THE TIS ARO HOUSE TMTANTLB DEPARTMENT MANTLE DEPARTMENT Contains all that is NEWEST AND MOST UP-TO-DATE IN JACKETS MANTLES COSTUMES BLOUSES AND SKIRTS, Etc, Eto. SPECIAL DISPLAY OF FUR JACKETS CAPES NECKLETS AND MUFFS |A REAL SEAL SAO AND SEMI. FITTING JACKETS, FROM £15 TO £55 EACH. TE A KO HOUSE DRAPERY CO.. I/rn

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Evening Post, Volume LXIX, Issue 57, 9 March 1905, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXIX, Issue 57, 9 March 1905, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXIX, Issue 57, 9 March 1905, Page 7

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