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AUTUMN FASHIONS. SMART COSTUMES READY TO WEAR. SMART GREY AND BLACK STRIPED TWEED COSTUMES, Semi-fitting Coat and Well-finred Skirt ... 4 5s STYLISH TAILOR-CUT COSTUMES, in Navy Faced Cloth, Semi-fitting Coat, Trimmed Braid, and Well-cut Plain Skirt 4g 3 g^ CHOICE NAVY COSTUMES, in Herringbone Weave, Directoire Vest, Trimmed Braiding and Full-flared Skirt 57 s g,j STRIPED TWEED COSTUMES, in Saxe Blue, Tight-fitting Coat, Lined Silk, and Wellcut Skirt 69s 6d ALL COSTUMES AND COATS FITTED AND ALTERED FREE OF CHARGE.

»HOTOGRAPHY UP TO DATE! NEW GOODS EVERY MAIL. PLATES, PAPERS, FILMS, ETC. DEVELOPING I RBTOU CHIJi GI PRINTING! N Z. CAiLERA CO., OCTAGON. DTJNEDIN. THOMSON'S MINERAL WATERS. FfcRINK THE BEST and Dodge the Rest., And you will live to say: 'The drinks which give good health and zest Are THOMSON'S—THEY'RE 0.K." 19 SPECIAL GOLD MEDALS AGAINST THE WORLD. THE CENTRE OF FASHION. A DAINTY EVENING DRESS DISPLAY MAY BE SEEN IN OUR- WINDOWS. The materials shown include the beautiful NEW CASHMERE DE SOLE, SATIN DIRECTOIRE, ONDINE CHIFFON CORD, and SILK CREPE. We believe these to be the finest and roost exclusive goods in Australasia, and are offering thein at very reasonable prices indeed. The quality is the very best procurable from France, the colors are exceptionally well chosen, and are dyed in art shades, qmic exclusive. These Goods are much in vogue throughout Europe for both Afternoon and Evening wear, as they lend themselves so admirably for all occasions. We hope everyone will ask to see and examine them, even if they have no intention of buying, for we feel it is articles of this standard which give a house like ours its reputation. An Evening or Afternoon Gown made of any of these dainty cloths will always prove a pleasure to the wearer, and well repay her for the price paid. We do not advertise these goods as CHEAP, for they are high quality only, and are guaranteed to be all we say they are. The prices for Robe Lengths are as follows: ONDINE CHIFFON CORD—--693 6d Robe Length. DAINTY SATIN— 1 69s 6d „ CASHMERE DE SOIE—89s 64 „ „ SATIN DIRECTOIRE—89s 6d „ „ SILK CREPE— Ib should be remembered that hi making this offer we are showing something DISTINCT from anything we have shown before by the same names. Intending purchasers would do well to make an early call to ensure having the full range of colors to select from, as there are only a few Lengths of each Cloth, and each is in a different shade (Blacks are included). BROWN, EWING, AND CO., LTD. BLANKETS BLANKETS BLANKET'S EIDERDOWNS EIDERDOWNS EIDERDOWNS THE CENTRE OF FASHION. BROWN, EWING, AND CO., LTD., offer the followiug lines, which they recommend with confidence: COLONIAL-MADE BLANKETS, Best Wool, Light, Healthy, and Warm— SINGLE-BED SIZE—16s 6d, 18s 6d,-193 6d, 22s 6d. DOUBLE-BED SIZE—19s 6d, 22s 6d, 25s 6d, 29s 6d. EXTRA LARGE—--265, 30s, 333 6d, 39s 6d. Our Special DOUBLE-BED SIZE BLANKET at 19s 6d is remarkable value, and is sold to you at almost cost price. EIDERDOWN QUILTS are a necessity as •well as a luxury. They give a bedroom a bright, warm, and cheerful appearance, and are a great comfort during the winter nights. We hold a Large and Varied Stock of the above, including the best Colors and Designs, suitable for gifts and presentations. SINGLE-BED SIZE—--22a 6d, 27s 6d, 32s 6d, 37s 6d, 455. DOUBLE-BED SIZE—--27s 6d, 32s 6d, 37s 6d, 455, 50s, to 100s. COT SIZE (very dainty)— 5s 6d, 6s 9d, 8s 9d, 10s 9d, 12s 6d, 15s 6d. »ROWN. EWING, AND CO., LTD. ' The Centre of Fashion. lET Quotations from "Evening Star' Office rf for larvre or small quantities of Printing before placing your Orders.

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Evening Star, Issue 14035, 16 April 1909, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 14035, 16 April 1909, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 14035, 16 April 1909, Page 4