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-V.;--v U.;.r; Public Notices Brilliant Display of the most PopulanStyles in Summer Fash* ions in striking and fascinating Variety: at the Drapery Supply Association, George Street.,.... Ladies’ Summer m / STRIKINGLY BEAUTIFUL Fashion at Home and on the Bewitchingly t We are showing hundreds of Lovely Blouses that are sure to find immense favor. All the Fashionable Materials and the Newest Styles are in evidence, while; the prices are just about as attractive as these delightful Blouses themselves. By the way, we secured a Home traveller’s lot of Sample Summer* Blouses, free of duty, all of which will, of course, be sold below usual values. Ladies’ Printed Cambric Shirt Blouses, Stripe Effects, 3/6, 4/6, 5/6, Ladies’ Zephyr Plain and Striped Blouses, trimmed" Embroidery, etc., 4/6, - 5/6, 7/6. Ladies’ Mercerised Lawn Blouses, White, Pink, Sky, Helio., Nil, Navy, - Black, etc., trithmed Lace,. 3/11, 4/11, 6/6, 8/11. , Ladies’ White Lawn Blouses, trimmed Lace, Lace Yokes, etc., 5/6, 6/6, 8/11, 10/6. ladies’ White Lawn Blouses, trimmed Embroidery, Embroidered Yokes, etc,, -6/6. Ladies* Cream Delaine Blouses, trimmed Lace and plain tucked, 5/11, 7/6, 9/11. ... Ladies’ Fancy Delaine Blouses, trimmed Lace, etc., new designs, and in all leading shades, 7/6, 9/U, 12/6. Ladies’ White Silk Blouses, with New Clnny Lade, etc., 9/11 to 27/6. Ladies’ Silk Muslin ,Blouses, Embroidered Fronts, in Sky, Helio., Nil, and Pink, 8/11 each. PLAIN CLOTH MATERIALS IN BEAUTIFUL RANGE OF NOVELTY! The demaiid for Plain Cloths for Costumes is as great as ever. . Our selection comprises a number of the most attractive shades in the latest fabrics. The make we nave imported we;will guarantee as unshrinkable and unspottable. Brown Cloths, from Light Cinnamon to Dark Brown, all shades, at 2/6, 2/11, 3/3, 3/6, 3/11, 4/6, 4/11, 5/6. Navy Cloths, from Lightest Navy to Darkest Indigo, all shades at 2/6 to 5/6 yard—all prices. V ' Green Cloths from . Light Reseda; to Dark Myrtle, embracing all shades of Moss, Bronze, Olive, etc., 2/6 to 5/6. Also in the New Saxe Blues, Light Fawns, Black, and Violet Shades at 2/11. ■ 3/6, 3/11, etc. v- ■ ’ ■ . WHITE MUSLINS. the Continent this summer gave greatI’prominence 1 ’ prominence to Mullins and Embroideries for Brasses and Blouses. The same rage For these dainty materials bids fair to take plate in New. Zealand. We are fully stocked with full granges of every make, and mention just now the followinglines:— ' - ■ White Swiss Robings, 44in wide, lOjd, 1/, and , 1/3. White Indian Linens, 36in wide, Bjd, IOJd, 1/, 1/3 yard. White Bishops Lawns, 7|d, 9|d, Tl3d yard. White Nainsooks, 4Jd 6Jd, B|d, 10Ad, 1/. White Swiss Spot Muslins, 7|dj 9£d, 1/. Embroidered Swiss Muslins, 1/6, l/llj, 2/9, 2/11, White Irish Hand-embroidered Blouse Pieces, in Lawn and Linen, 5/11, 6/6 8/11, 10/6. • f . ' ’ White Swiss Embroidered Blouse Pieces, also Champagne, at 3/11 A Special Line, worth 5/11 each. THE NEW FASHION IDEAS IN MILLINERY. The Millinery Department is a delight these days a wealth of new ideas and a revelation in Color and Style! Here is Summer Millinery in all its gorgeousness and beauty,* comprising not- only imported modes, but many creations from the hands of our own skilled designers. These last are modelled upon the Paris Summer Fashions, but are sold at a fraction of the price which would have to be paid for the imported. The'approval of the ladies of Dunedin is conclusively demonstrated by the immense business being done in this department. A visit from you will be esteemed, and we promise every courteous attention. Stylish Trimmed Hats, in Fancy Crinoline and Net or Tulle, with Wreaths of Beautiful Flowers, 17/6 to 35/. A Nice Shady Hat for. Little Girls—Fine Chip Straws, trimmed with Cream ■ Silk and Daisies,. 4/6 to 9/11. , Handsome Black Bonnets, relieved with Colored Flowers, comfortable fitting, 15/ to 35/4: : New-shaped Sailortu-wlth Fancy Bands, in Navy, Nut Brown, Almond Green Nattier Blue, each. ’ A Very' Choice ojE Untrimmed Straw Hats, in Burnt, Colored, and Black, Plain Sailors^Panamas, /Blocked Linen Hats, with Dainty Scarf Dressy Chccked/foid ■■ Striped Motor Cape, etc., from 2/11 upwards. * BEAUTIFUL .Rich Shades, with Green Foliage, a Magnificent Variety, fromT'/ ’tp 7/11 a Spray. QUITE Favorite Picture Flop Hat, in Rich Shades Flowers, etc., to match —making perfection! 12/6 to 25/. * NEW KID CLOVES AND VEILINGS I v LOVELY NEW INSERTIONS! 51AT THE FANCY DEPARTMENT! It is hard, ifbm the multitude of desirable novelties which is stocked by the Fancy Department, to single out just those in which you rndy bemost interested, but if you will kindly call it will be a pleasure to show you our latest importations, of which the following are examples:— A FEW SPEC|k| PRICES FOR THIS WEEK. 120 of Blouses, prettiest designs we have ever had displayed at our Department. Prices, pd, if, 1/3, 1/4 J. NET INSERTIONS AND ALL-OVERS. : Look in out-Fancy Window—it will give you some idea of the class of gqods. we sell. Hundreds of others to choose from at-our Fancy Counter. KID CLOVES. Marvellous value in Kid Gloves at 2/11. Come and inspect, and are worth 2/11; every pair guaranteed; nice summer shades. Undoubtedly the cheapest Glove in this City, forget to secure a pair. In Browns, Navys, Prune, Green, Saxe Blue, Russian—-in-fact, everytyag that is being worn in Veilings. Have a look at our stocks ; special display at Fancy Counter. 1/3, 1/6, 1/9. Please; make a point ;of calling to-morrow. , GEORGE STREET

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Evening Star, Issue 13090, 24 October 1908, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 13090, 24 October 1908, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 13090, 24 October 1908, Page 12