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PLAIN BORDERED SILK 1/ a B IB® rO 4 © PT ATN sUWsHAnrc: t 1 SUNSHADES In a variety of E§* bbak as^ <"*■>. ii y$ ra >#*v Ci wk. •48*' s^ b bs»»v x*l.aun oUiNbHAL/Jib — In sky sn^ ! f-35SJBet&^ I™ l IwdiCJiv a oloiil5 9 SiaDiSir?! ' aCh LIMITED. M 8 / 6 e ach US Sro?d L eri US ?n S PeFS©ll®llty a GFB®t ASS^t . WHITE MUSLIN. BLOUSES sertion and French tucked —All-over embroidery yoke yoke, finished with French • edged with filet Valenciennes knots; tucked back „ .. insertion and tucks; high colAt 9/11 each Personality, or individuality, is a great asset. A woman's lar of tucked embroidery and greatest personality is fascination. The woman with the witching, Valenciennes insertion — winsome ways and even temperament, who is ever ready to listen At 9^ ll Cacll and sympathise with us in our troubles, who is ever ready to '_ WHITE SILK MUSLIN cheer us when we are despondent and dissatisfied, and rejoices' ' BLOUSES — With V-shaped wll^ n we rejoice, becomes truly beautiful in our eyes We are yoke of cross tucks and em- drawn to her by her wonderful personality. We simply cannot ignore SMART MORNING HAT-In broidery beading, kimono fK,, mm «,,i.i,n, t t • " *" u v^ ignore Uvo s h ac ] es o f Copenhagen sleeves, tucked and embroid- the woman with the free, frank, easy manner, .to whom we can open blue, brim of straw, and the ered collars At 8/11 dozen our nearts without fear of being deceived, who is ever ready to trimmings consist of poufs of guide us in the right path. There is something so distinctive ribbon At 21/- ' about her open manner that we cannot overlook or forget. And there is personality in business. The most successful stores are FRENCH DYED LINENS— the ones that create, a distinct impression by some individuality STRIPFD FACFD TT OTWq 44in. .wide in four shades of that sets them apart from the others, that distinguishes them For tailor-made costumes m electric blue, fou shades of , from all the rest. There is a distinct individuality about this fashionable shades of brown, moss and" bronz? gi O een eS four St ° rC< Thcie is a f rankness in all our dealing, a remarkable easi- navy blue, and chamshades of navy blue, and two ness about our P ric< =s, and you can always be sure of getting coftume Wh"nf«rh y ° nC of heliotrope At 2/6 yard reliable merchandise. The individuality of this Store is its great costume icngtn or e acn asset. -«, ' y

BUSINESS SUITS For a good inexpensive Business Suit there is nothing to eaual our FACTORY-MADE SUlTS— These suits are made from selected tweeds, in colours and designs that self-respecting men prefer. The garments are cut by a master tailor, and arc built up in faultless style At 63/-, 70/-, 75/- each THE NEWEST SUMMER FABRICS For smart aristocratic Gowns and Cloaks these are the fabrics par excellence. SUMMER WEIGHT CLOTHS-In fashionable shades of cobalt, Copenhagen blue, natier blue, and saxe blue, 44m. to 52m. wide At 3/3, 4/6 to 6/9 yard PASTEL SHADE CLOTHS— For opera cloaks, 44m. and 48m. wide, in heliotrope, sky blue, turquoise, pink, putty, and light grey I At 4/3, 4/6 to 5/9 yard PLAIN COLOURED LUSTRES— In nice shades of brown, moss, and navy blue, 44m. wide At 2/9 yard PLAIN COLOURED LUSTRES— 45m. and 46m. wide, in several shades of green, brown, and navy At 3/9 yard FANCY MIXED TWEEDS— S6m. wide, in pretty green and blue mixtures, for coats and skirts At 5/11 yard FANCY STRIPED TWEEDS— In blue and fawn, blue and green, blue and grey, 50m. wide At 4/- yard SERVICEABLE STOCKINGS for WOMEN You will be delighted with these stockings the moment you see them. They are just the sort for present wear, and they are not expensive. RIBBED SHOT SILK HOSE— In black shot with white, heliotrope,, sky blue, emerald, purple, magenta At 5/11 pair SHOT RIBBED CASHMERE HOSE— In black with purple, cardinal, green, and white, in purple, with gold, blue, cerise, and eau de nil, in tan, with cerise, bronze, sky blue, and gold At 2/11 pair THE VIKING HOSE— In lisle thread, with viyella feet, plain or lace In black at 1/11, 2/6, 2/11, 3/6 In tan at 2/6 pair BLACK EMBROIDERED CA&HMERE LISLE HOSE— A very. large assortment At 1/11> 2/9, 3/G, 3/11, 4/6, 5/6 TAN CASHMERE HOSE^Emliroidered with silk clox At 3/3 pair TAN SILK-FINISHED COTTON HOSE — Embroidered with silk clox At 2/11, 3/6 BLACK and TAN SILK-FINISHED COTTON HOSE— Plain At 1/8, 1/11, 2/6, 2/11, 3/6, 3/11 BLACK or TAN LISLE HOSE— Plain or lace fronts At 1/11, 2/6, 2/11, 3/6 BLACK or JAV^SHMERE HOSE— Plain or lace fronts <-, At 1/11, 2/6, 2/11, 3/6

SHIRT BLOUSES In stripe and spot effects, well made and well finished, in navy blue, heliotrope, pink, black, white, green, navy and white, heliotrope and white, pink and white, green and white, black and white At 4/11, 5/6, 5/11, 6/6, 8/6, 9/6, 10/6 to 21/- each MEN'S FOOTWEAR Depicting the styles that arc now in fashion, and which embody the maximum of gracefulness with comfort. TAN KID L.ACE BOOTS — Welted soles, narrow, medium, and broad toes At 21/TAN WILLOW CALF LACE BOOTS— Welted soles, medium toes At 21/TAN WILLOW CALF LACE BOOTS— Welted soles, built on the Hearn last At 25/6 TAN WILLOW CALF LACE BOOTS— Derby style, heavy soles At 24/6 TAN WILLOW CALF DERBY BOOTS— Square toes, double soles At 25/6 TAN KID LACE BOOTS— Nice medium toes, welted soles At 25/6 TAN WILLOW CALF DERBY BOOTS— Smart American toes At 27/6 GLACE KID OXFORD SHOES— Round toes, welted soles At 23/6 TAN RUSSIA CALF OXFORD SHOES-" King of Spades " last, very smart At 27/6 DAINTY WHITE UNDERWEAR You may be able to buy underwear somewhat cheaper at other stores, but such cheap goods will be wanting in quality, and consequently will not give the service that the excllent grade of gooHs that we offer will. The best is the cheapest in the long run, and you will do well to buy any of the following: — LONGCLOTH NIGHTDRESSES— PrettiIy trimmed with embroidery At 5/6, 6/9, 7/9, 8/6, 18/6 to 29/6 FINE NAINSOOK KNICKERS— Daintily trimmed with real Torchon lace At 7/11, 10/-, 14/t, 15/9, 23/6 LONGCLOTH KNICKERS—Trimmed with embroidery At 3/11, 4/9, 5/11, 6/6, 9/6, 10/9 CHEMISES— A splendid assortment, daintily finished At 3/11 to 16/11 CAMISOLES-^Nicely trimmed with lace At 3/6. 4/6, 5/6, 6/6, 7/6 to 14/6 LONGCLOTH COMBINATIONS— PIenty available Tor selection At 5/9, 6/6, G/11, 8/9, 9/6, 19/6 NAINSOOK COMBINATIONS— Trimmed with lace: these aic hand made and are very exquisite At 23/6, 31/-, 23/6, 35/6 WHITE UNDERSKIRTS-Trimmed with embroidery At 6/9, 7/11, 8/6, 12/6. 15/6, 17/6. 26/6 WHITE UNDERSKIRTS— Very deep full flounceL, daintih trimmed with Valenciennes lace and insertions At 36/6, 39/6, 45/-, 47/6 UNDERSKIRTS— In washing pimls and zephyrs At 4/11, 5/11, 6/11 SILK UNDERSKIRTS— In a variety of shapes: lulled At 23/6 to 72/6

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Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 13, 16 January 1909, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 13, 16 January 1909, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 13, 16 January 1909, Page 11

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