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"Majj'r't l '" 'Ton say your 11,11 Miw was beyond yoor conbol?" Chauffeur: "Tea, your Honor. If I could bate controlled it the policeman wouldn't have caught me." Mrs Wearyun» Tm cony I ever married ■neh a lazy man. Wearyon: Tin not bay, my dear. I simply dont want to injure my health by working between meals."

Publle Netfe**. The "Auld" Stores Spring flillinery OPENING FRIDAY EVENING, Between 7.30 and 9 o'clock, we make onr First showing of Millinery and other dainty creations for Spring and Summer Wear. The New flillinery Is redolent with the breath of Spring, charmed with the touch o Paris, and perfected with a profusion of New Zealand ideas. YOU ARE HEARTILY INVITED to share the pleasure and cheeriness that such a display affords. It will be an Exhibition that will give you an idea with every glance, a showing that will be unparalleled in the Growing South, and will for excellence of design, beauty of coloring, and faithfulness and originality of workmanship eclipse any showing of Millinery made in Greater Dunedin. Friday Evening, open from 7.30 to 9 o'clock for Exhibition only—not for Sales. COfTE—Well be pleased to see you and have you see the show of which we're justly proud THE "AULD" STORES South Dtmedtn's Pioneer Drapery Store

PRIN6 SHOW OF NEW GOODS T* •X ALL. SIGNS OF SPRING ARE WELCOME BUT NOSE MORE SO TO TnTi FEMININB MINDS, WE THINK, THAN THE ANNOUNCEMENT WJIIUU TTTIfi PAGE CARRIES. Notwithstanding the Attractiveness of our Opening Shows ~ " " , as> the most- noted functions of their kind, the present IN MILLINERY This will be the largest, most oompfete, and conyrebensrw) Exhibit of Fashionable SPRING IL4TS mDmxdin, with all fe thaiESopeaa MfflmerToan produce, bat constructed by OUR OWN SKILLED Designer*, AT HALF THE PRICE OP THB IMPORTED ARTICLE LADIES CAN LEARN MORE ABOUT NEW STYLES In half -an hour in this Department than by anything eke they might do. Not only are. am Three Lara Windows THE NEW SHAPES ARE DECIDEDLY DIFFERENT? Tn Stvle—&e TRECORNE. the MARQUISE, the NAPOLEON, the CONTINENTAL, the PILL BOX, the GIBSON GIrZ and Variations ataO. and every one of them, the KNOCKED-IN and Tff-TILTBD SHAPES, which aze indescribable bat most becoming, wkh many others, are all in evidence, and should be seen. EVERY WOMAN WHO IS INTERESTED Is nnred to Visib-onr Show Room, and we desire she should take this as a personal invitation. Whether she comes to look or to buy, she is equally welcome*. OUR MANTLE AND BLOUSE DEPARTMENT Is now Fully Stocked with the Largest QAB»TONTJ we W ever *own.__COSBnt beet of all are our BLOUSES: Cheat Inizinsio Value. OUR WHOLE WAREHOUSE WAS NOW BEEN TRANSFORMED, AS BY A MAGICIAN'S WAND, INTO A BRIGHT, GAILY-DECORATED, AND BEAUTIFUL AN ATMOSPHERE OF SPRING AND SUMMER. We haw Showing IMMENSE RANGES OF DRESS GOODS -* TERNS, SPOTS AND CHINE EFFECTS. BLOUSE MATERIALS x„ T*RTWTED VOILES (-war beantifnl), EMBROIDERED ZEPHYRS, MERCERISED MUSLINS, MOUSSEUNE in rauu-Eas i j m >i>e and DE cHTNEa The NEW LINEN EMBROIDERED BLOUSES, Unmade and Beady to Wear. OUR FANCY DEPARTMENT (Under New Management) T* RerJete with the Latest Nowfcaes in LACES, INSERTIONS, RIBBONS, VEILINGS, TRMMINGS, BELTS AND GLOVES. See oar Bfiimtffnl Display of Novelties in this Section. AH at the Lowest Paces Procurable. FOR MEN AND BOYS OUR NEW HATS, SHTRTS, TIES, and CLOTHING HAVE ARRIVED, and are ARRIVING NOW DATLY, and are positively the Best in Value and in Style that we can procure from Specialists in each One. Our South Dunedin Shop Jfee MEANTIME our FRIENDS in THE SOUTH END WILL BE SHOWN ANYTHING NOW D? THEY CALL AT THE "HUB." Drapery Supply Association 81 AND 8S GEORGE STREET THE "HUB," SOUTH DUNEDIN, AND CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON

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Evening Star, Issue 12602, 6 September 1905, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 12602, 6 September 1905, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 12602, 6 September 1905, Page 8

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