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Fashion's Latest Fancies. THE oftener you visit this store the grrater will be your advantage, for with each visit you will broaden your Jcnowedge of fashion's latest fancies. This store is resplendent with the. beautiful goods sanctioned by fashion for autumn and winter wear, and every woman who critically examines the goods will obtain helpful inspirations in achieving distinction in dress. It is as well to see the goods early, before the most fascinating styles and shapes and the more exclusive garments are cleared. Just here, let us say that all our goods arc marked at very moderate prices. We are not asking prices that we know we can get, but the prices that are fair to you and to ourselves.

LoVely New Millinery. LATEST PARIS CONFECTIONB. The MODEL HATS on exhibition here have created quite a furore, and they are being talked about. The range of models is far greater tban we have ever previously shown, and in their entirety express the full measure of fashion's foibles. " THE LOMBALLA," a Wedgewood Blue SILK HAT, lined with' salmon pink, trimmed French roses and feather mount At 48/* SHELL PINK FELT HAT, trimmed corded velvet in «_ pretty cerise tone, and trimmed with a lovely shaded ostrich feather to match At 55/MYRTLE GREEN FELT HATS, trimmed chous and swathes of shot silk and finished with feather mount At 32/6 BEAVER FELT HATS, in pastel shades, for everyday wear, tarn crown, velvet bound, with silk bow, edged velvet At 29/6 Women's Winter Coats IN NEW SHAPES. There are some important changes ia the styles that were' favoured a year ago. ■ This season there is a greater variety, the fabrics are more appropriate^ and the colours arc exceedingly, beautiful. " THE ASCOT " COAT, in brown and beaver cloth, trimmed black and white velvet, swing back At £?/19/6 "THE BEATRICE" D.B. FITTING-BACK COAT, in navy blue serge, velvet collars and cuffs , At £3/8/6 D.B. BROWN FRIEZE COAT, collar and cuffs cf velvet, fittingback At £3/8/6 " THE VERONIQUE " COAT, in olive green, brown, and navy blue cloth, trimmed with black military braid and velvet At 79/6, 84/- " THE SAPHO " COAT, in navy blue cloth, swing back, large beaver collar At £4/18/8 "THE DUCHESSE" COAT, in claret coloured cloth, trimmed with stitched bands of cloth At £5/10/"THE BEAUCHAMP" SAC COAT, in navy blue cloth, with large sable musquash collar At £5/15/8

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Evening Post, Issue 51, 29 February 1908, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Issue 51, 29 February 1908, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Issue 51, 29 February 1908, Page 11

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