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J NOTICES V tS\ r •yjx m-. y ts jgj \n K bt> A Refreshing Display of Charming , Up-to - Date, and Artistic . . MILLINERY. Our Millinery merits and is accorded the distinction of originality and absolute correctness of .style. There is the unmistakable stamp of individuality, authority, and exclusiveness of design which gives to the possessor of one of our Trimmed Hats the gratifying assurance • that her Millinery reflects the very latest vogue. TRIMMED TOQUES, smartly trimmed Foliage. Flowers, Wheat, etc. Prices, 19/6, 22/6, to 29/6. TRIMMED HATS, in all the leading shapes and colorings, trimmed Flowers, etc. Prices, 17/6, 19/6, 21/. READY-TO-WEAR HATS, in Burnt, New Putty, Saxe, and Rose shadings, trimmed Velvet Bands, Silk Bows, and Scarfs. Prices, 6/11, 9/11, 12/6, to 16/6. NEW WASHING ROBES AND . . LINEN DRESSES WHITE MUSLIN PRINCESS ROBES, very smart and up-to-date goods, beautifully trimmed Embroidery and Insertion. Prices, 25/, 29/6, 35/. PLAIN TUCKED LINEN DRESSES.— These are very popular styles. Our selection includes all the newest season’s shadiags. Prices, 44/6 and 15/6. LADIES’ PRINCESS ROBES, quite the latest novelty of the season; in plain Linens, buttonhole-stitched fronts, perfect fitting, beautifully made. Prices, 39/6 Ho 59/6. /Pj 1 9? MOLLISONS, LID., Corner George and Frederick Streets. MBBHBBHB—BWWBHM^BWiUIIH———— DON’T MISS THIS. STUDY ECONOMY. OREAVER’S Some Samples of Keen Buying from the manufacturers by Mr □reaver, now in London, and procurable only from us. New ahd fresh goods just opened, and which will mean big business for us right on to Christmas. Our Motto: Small profits, dependable goods, spells success—ours. 72-74-76-78 GEORGE ST. MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. Our business is simply splendid. See the latest 11 cases of the New Mushroom and others of the Latest Shapes in Coarse Straws and Chips, in all colors, including the New Oyster, so scarce, also Black with White unders, The prices are right. Visit us for satisfaction. BABYLINEN DEPARTMENT. Mothers are nicely and quietly served in our separate Baby Wear Department, so full of the Latest in Children’s Pretty Ready-to-wear Garments, so reasonable. Colored Linens and Print Dresses from 3/6, assorted sines. Pique and Muslin Coats from 4/6 each. Children’s Dainty Millinery Trimmed Hats from 3/6. Dntrimmed Straws from 1/6. COSTUME DEPARTMENT. Maids’ Dresses and Costumes a speciality, in Colored Linens, Muslins, Cloths, Serges, etc., all sines. Remarkable Line.—Empire Dresses, in all new shades of colored linen, 11/6 each. Our Linen Coats and Skirts, specially selected, becoming colors, from 12/6 each. See our New Summer Mantles and Coats before buying. DRESS DEPARTMENT. The business is coming our way; have increased our staffno waiting or “ Can’t get served.” Silk Sale.—Positively astonishing prices. Black Mervs. from If, WdHh 2/6. Colored Jap. Silks from 6d, all shades. See Silk Window for a surprise in values. Only procurable from Dreaver’s —New Shades in Colored Crapon. Worth 21. Special, l/' per yard, double width; 6/9 the dress, linens, Shantung, Imitation Linens, etc., from 6d per yard. White Tuck Muslin, 36in, sd, 6d, 9d per yard. White Embroidered Muslin, 1/ per yard. MANCHESTER DEPARTMENT. From reliable makers with reputations to maintain. Calicoes from 3/11 to 7/6 dozen, Towels from 1/8 to 3/6 pair, Sheets from 2/14 to 6/11 pair, Tlaimelette from 6/11 to 8/11 dozen, Curtains from 2/6 odd to 17/11 pair, Blankets from 12/6 to i 7/6 pair, Tablecloths (Damask) from 2/8 to 7/6 each. J08.—13 pieces Satin Cretonne, 7jrd per yard. Worth 1/ yard. SPECIAJ. TO DRESSMAKERS.—IS pieces Rustle and Lmenette Linings, B}d quality now 6d yard. .

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Evening Star, Issue 14511, 1 November 1910, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 14511, 1 November 1910, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 14511, 1 November 1910, Page 2

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