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Big Display of New Fasfaioiis At James Smith's Corner ! t Have you noticed our windows the past few days? autumn veilincs. They are tastefully decked out in the new Fashion Our new Veilings are in all the „ exhibits representative of all the latest styles for . Sffi t^ «S,SfeTS»£; £ Autumn and Winter wear. Hats of every shape and violets, and moles, also blacks and ;•:: size, Costumes plain and fancy, cosy Furs of the most j,T's£"SbS&!^B^?l!f ::: becoming modes, Coat Frocks, Dresses, .Gloves, pretty colours, contrastingr wifli the ;" Hosiery, Neckwear, and all the hundred and one WWS^\ be P oSm <S-SSSS articles that are indispensable to the writ dressed SeLSS '■■'■ WOman. ing- are the best value we have ever _, handled James Smith's Prices 1/11, * They are all here. Come and inspect them at your a/3, a/c, 2/11 to e/n yard smart, and serviceable leisure. You'll find our prices as moderate as anyone our wnni« u* UE .„,„,.„.. AUTUMN COATS AND COS- COUld Wish. THE TOWN. .. " .... . And no wonder, for we can say "■■■ Ladles' New Model Coat Frocks— A few only Very Smart Pull-on Suede DAINTY NECKWEAR without fear of contradiction that » Latest high collar, trimmed smart Hats—ln rose, emerald, saxe, and CREATIONS never before has such a range of V.'. silk braid to match; in grey; navy, cinnamon Our Price Only 21/- ' colours and plys been shown in Wei- ",. and mole Price £9/15/- Ready-to-Wear Felts—For the chil- There is always a charm and hngton. It includes Wheelings, '•• Ladles' Beautiful Tailored Costumes dren; in cosy mushroom shapes: something fascinating about new Double Knitting, 3 -Plys, Teazles, 4.,.: —Silk-lined coats, in the very colours, navy, grey, fawn, saxe ' Neckwear. The variety and styles «ys, and 2, 34, and 5-Ply. Black -:: latest semi-fittng shape; long roll Price 12/6 to 28/- w, e have st °Pen?d are undoubtedly ana Whites. .The colours showing ;:; collar and new cuffless sleeve; A lovely assortment; of Childran s £ c Pre«iest select.on we have are navy, .browns, greys, emerald,-. these are very smartly embroidered u«h.i v.tat cnildren s shown for ; many seasons. They in- sade, kingfisher, paon, saxe, light <■„ or braYded to to^fe"andPths fit h am t" In d^ 6> -I7v faS elude delicate shades of Velour blue, fawns, mastic, "oyster, henna, V,: PerfectPrices£lo/10/-to £11/15/- and black Pneee 26/-to 39/6 c i othj daintily stitched and embroi- copper, tomato, violet, hello., car^ ;;. ■ aril**' Niiui vplnur Coats—Rpau'h" Flowers—We have splendid range of dered, some with fringe ends; also dmal > rose, cherry, orange, lemon," f?,llv ™hroirf^ in the new Z ' these in all the new berries, sprays, beautiful fine muslins, trimmed with bottle green, shrimp, light blue, pink, :". w y/ZW^^str^h\ Pfert' trails, and posies lovely fine lace edgings. All are the and heathers.. The values are un-": S^^K'«r&t cIS „ "ices Only 1,9, 1/11,2/6, 2/11 S^**^™"^ to *•*■* beatabk, Jamw Smith's Prices- 5;. lar; sack or belted shape; skirt is A lovely selection of Ladles' Smartly- THE POPULAR FROCK GIRDLE. ,piv Beehive—' sHein • Plain pt^.re /^6/1./6! *,/„- mS'T K^KS: J^S^ ?3«f &1 W&!A^ Ladies' New Model Velour Coats- berries, and mounts; colours feff A^hfe,^ J f 1/I 2oz double skein " Smart penguin sleeves, long roll or henna, nigger, navy, and black S°l euna^ desirfe rnUr P rf ' ' latest cuff collar, nicely finished Our rricn J5- to 39/6 Mch S Sr3 S^™ « 1 j •' cable stitching^to match"; in nig Pu|Nm P . nn . V ..v*t Hats-Stitched de^andiwisfe^pea'f'desßs*-fte" SEE OUR WINDOWS FOR A FULL gar. fawn, .tobacco^ brown and brim . in henna) canary, navy, and latter being the very latest novelty AN]} COMPREHENSIVE DISPLAY . . -?le. « ♦« - .%J^t y M/" black Our Price Only "/• 'ach fr°m the E^lish and French fashions Ladies' Smart.Model Coats—ln su- w James Smith's Prices 6/11 9/11 >W perior quality doeskin and merino Large assortment of Ladles' Untrim- 12/e IS , fl *.'_. ? ' J X ; I cloth; new draped effect; with or. mcd Liserie and Pedal straws- ■ «/«, "/e, ™ as/ eacn \* JA ffiH| " without belt; and.the latest fold- Beautiful smart shapes; in nigger, ■ \ VVTI ■Rr^K >V. . ing cape collars; in brown, grey, navy, and black THE EVER-USEFUL UMBRELLA. A• *. 4L*^Wft '" and fawn only _ Price £5/5/- Our Pr.ces 19/6 to 49/6 each Many a new costume or frock has jBfA K^M ' '•• Splendid Value in Ladies' Gabardine \ • been materially spoilt because its BemLjwk ,B&^lm. Raincoats—lnset seeve, lined to CHILDREN'S SECTION. owner was caught in the rain with- 9l^sSiW\ /BESbMsL. ' hem, neat storm, collar, slit pockets ° lwi O ut an umbrella. Now the rainy /%$ jBL W VjgSgS^gfm and narrow belt . season is near at hand, it would be / JJ BslL l^Ktfilfi^ And the Price is Only 14/- 16 Only Smart Trimmed Hats—Suit- wise to make an inspection of our if' OH 1* MUmMMmSSI . able for children 4 to 8 years; complete stock of Umbrellas, includ- f I \|f| jHHRws^B ADVANCED STYLES IN made new beaver cloth and trim- ing crooks, long, straight handles, /l] \ffl HD |Qp W ' aiitiimm mii 1 iHtDv mcd hand-made flowers; colours, and the handy militaire; and there is / R 7i I W&MEU'Um. M AUTUMN MIULirrtRY. . saxe, rose, cream, and red . a wide variety of handles, which / |\ I I MSgBSW^L^ > nt *■*„;' Lr 1 o « -^i *r'o« Only 18/S each makes the choosing easy, and there / 11 J I V,/ SBMto^^r We are featunng several special children's Black Beavers-In small are prices to suit-all piarses " A If t/lUaHLVinr lines in this section, not only m and j sh t0 fit n s j^^ Smith . B Prieeß B/ , 7/11 U 1/ /ittffllHli vsSlfe aas tell 19^6' 21/-> 28/" Mch I*/S' 11/«> 13/6» 15/«» te 63/' nMT f [^^1 One line comprises a special purchase — - _ .^_ .^-_ —a^^ —'— _ - 7l}J^n^ i of English Model Hats-Made in ¥ \ Jk MT? Q Q H H inP¥ ¥ I ij fcW?l B / fllHSl velvet and silk, and trimmed It\ |l/| H 11/ l I I H I ffl \/ 1 1 / HH^Sjal smartly with ribbon and berries %/ /""T. If 1 JL-I kj OlTll 11 JL JLjlU* \\\ * HHhB Our Price Only 29/6 U || .^ii^B^BHS Corner Cuba and Manners Streets \|*7||^B our apnce only 25/- Famout For Low Price* wmi&mimmm^^^^

CONVINCING 5» CV Testimony :^Hb VY From Queensland ; ■^^m^m^m^^ We have just recently received this mfSMj^Sk m Wk \ letter. It speaks for itself, and should j^BHfflHuJl gumjMMUM bring pc to sutterers from siini^ Messrs. NICHOLAS PTY. LTD. Sunday^Street, MELBOURNE v Sandgatc, Q'land/ THtJV f\A\l»T s^*i * have intended for some time past to write and tefc ' ' lnbY UUIN I you what bene^ I nave received from your "Aspro" AFFECT THE •B^ ■ lm an heredity sufferer from Rheumatoidi ■ , , / c^a Anthritis, and two doctors have told me that I shall ww—, A r^^— .a vvOdl never be better. I was in hospital for three months rIISAKr. WfiST^ fl'^TMr with little or no relief. Now, although I ami still,criiK „ ii-^jinr pled I can see a distinct improvement, and intend to li^^ During two outbreaks of influenza, I was the onlyj m z« ir«nnA« ns *t \l c member of the household who escaped,an attack. I put; Try ASPRO Tablets for ■tto"'d^fc t tfe-iitf*i»£^^ ur^ * »\ */tur^c. nuriTuiTiPu Also I find them invaluable when one of the children HEADACHES RllcUiVlATlSiVi/ has a temperature, "Aspro" seemsto^cure;them so quickly. Mpitditic TAATHArHE * have written to my mother and sister in England. •nEUKIIIa lUUinAUnc who also suffer from rheumatism, and advised them to DENGUE FEVER COLDS «*" Aspro» if possible. SLEEPLESSNESS NEURALGIA vßX^**** S FOixiSS. • ■ ■ : ■ *^ Fhcto. of F«d«r»l'/krilamant House, Mtlbourn*. whsrc "ASPRO" Tabl«l*w«r« daelareda N«c«»nr7 Commadltr by the Australian Commonwealth OoT«raai*at. .' NICHOLAS PTV. LTD., Manufacturers of ASPRO, 360 Umbton Quay, Wellington. QoutlMß 9

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Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 54, 6 March 1922, Page 11

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