Public Notices. 9(ea4€ Tlotef inning of weptemfcr f "Ladies who like to be well dressed, : no,i. "necessarily expensively, but simply in " accord with the prevailing fashion, will "bedeighedto know that about the be- " ginning of September we trust to an"iuxunceour GRAND and COMPLETE "SHOW of the VERY LATEST CRE- " A TIONS of FASHION. *£adie4 ! Jfindiynote "that already we have opened up shi}>"ments by the " Ruapehu," "Mamari," "and ''Cape < orso," and what charming " goods they are;. fresh as a dew tipped " primrose. A beautiful selection of Silk, " Voile, ■ Delaine, Crepe-de-chene, and " White Muslin Blouses. New Mantles, "Jackets, Skirts and Costumes Children's " Silk Dresses, Coats, and Pelisses. We "have received some wonderfully pretty " things in Ladies' Underskirts, of Moreen, " Moirette, Batiste and White Cambric, "and Nainsook,, elegantly (rimmed with " Embroidery and Lace. " Our reputation for ' Wi4tine fide "will be still further enhanced by the "interesting and heautiful show we are "making this season. The newest styles "are displayed in Ready-to-wear and " Untrimmed Straw Chip and, Crinoline "Hats in Black, Colored, Burnt and " White. Novelties in Flowers, Feathers, " Ribbons Chiffon", and Laces. ■ Very Nice " Littfo Hats and Bonnets of Silk and " Muslin for Infants, , " Our Great 9ftit finerysfafoon, "well known as the finest in the City, "should see busy times this season. JVe "specialise in 'providing distinctive and " tasteful Hats at extremely moderate "prices, as the ladies of Dunedin have " long ago recognised. ........ " Some of the most popular WreU ¥a6rie6 "in every weave and color are now being "sliown. New Silver Grey Tweedsfrom "11 Ilk to 416 a yard New Navy and " Colored Cloths from ljll\ to 5\6 a yard. "New Navy, Cream and Black Plain "and Figured Lustres, ljll\ to ij6 a " yard. Novel Phantom Checks in Black "and Colored French Stuff; Taffetas, " Cashmeres, Roxanas, Serges, and Suit- " ings of every kind, SPECIALLY STYLISH COSTUMES "for wear by visitors to the coming Exhi"bition are being arranged for by Miss "Broome. A delightful lot of modern " Black, Stuffs—Eolienn.es, Silk Mixtures, " Voiles, Crepolines, Foules' < loths; etc., " will be offered at very reasonable prices. " under Miss Broome and Miss Alice " Broome, are properly organised'for a big " and st lish business Ladies can con"fidently depend upon Dresses being turned " oitt promptly and satisfactorily.- Prices "or making, 17jti t027(6 the costume." The Sign of Satisfaction GEOB&X; STREET (near St. Andrew Street).
EVERYONE WILL BEAD YOUE NOTICE. ADVERTISING HOARDING. rTUIE HOARDING. EOITND THE NEW A BUILDING Of the BANK OF AUSTEALASIA, at the corner of RATTRAY, CRAWFORD, and BOND STREETS, is TO LET * , . FOB ADVERTISING PURPOSES. This is tie Most Prominent Position in the City for pablidtj.'v. APPLICATIONS FOR SPACE should }je made at once to ■ THE 'EVENING STAR' OFFICE. "
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Evening Star, Issue 12902, 27 August 1906, Page 8
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