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The Display of Summer Fashions is attracting crowds of pleased patrons. Tho soason is now getting on, and ladies cannot much lonser delay setting their requirements filled for summer wear. With clean, now, fresh stocks on hand, nntl added attractions from time to time, our various departments aro at present fuii of interest. Wo cordially invito an inspection of our goods and a comparison of prices, claiming that for wealth of choice, perfect good taste, and marked economy wo are unsurpassed in the City. The great floor space wo .have enables us to make a display, the inspection of which is both pleasurable and gratifying. fPSB3|S This In most excellent style. It is o* fine Grey and Fawn Striped Worsted, with Roll Collar, faced Black Silk, lined Skirt, etc. This Costume is of light weight and good quality. Price, 6'9/6; or beautifully silk-lined, 65/ each. '*f&lnK£aiillll decidedly Interested " Special!' Costumes and WMiNiiiHH jr< 111 ■i -m HIIWHUUIII* This English Tailor-made Light Grey Worsted Costume, very handsome, 59/6. For Present Wear Will be found very conveniently displayed in our Show Room. They arc made of Fashionable- Summer Materials and in Fashionable Styles for Walking and Holiday Wear. Always decidedly smart, they carry tho impress of good taste. A SPECIAL BARGAINS—CoIoniaI Striped Green and Brown TWEED COSTUMES, unlined, semi-fitting, throe-quarter length Coats. Worth 63/ Marked 29/11 each. A Splendid Stock of MATRONS' BLACK SILK JACKETS, in Moire" Antique, Satin Do Lvon, Taffeta, and Men-.; if and J-length, lined and unlined, mostly with long roll collars, handsomely trimmed silk braids and gimps, also with jet. Prices from 39/6 to £4 10/. A Grand Selection of LADIES' DUST COATS, in Shantung, Sicilian, LONG CREAM AND CHAMPAGNE LINEN DUST COATS, trimmed braid'and open work. 17/6, 24/6, 27/6 each. Millinery in Approved Shapes And Becoming Styles. Remarkably pretty are the Summer Hats which are now on view in our Millinery Salon. While these Hats aro distinctly '•chic and thoroughly smart, thov will bo found so designed as xo suit and prove becoming to the women of Dunediu. A well-known London society fashion writer said that while " a very ' French ' creation looks well enough on a stand, it does not always help an Englishwoman to look her fact, sometimes rather detracts from her beauty. Ilns is quite true, and that is vhv tho charm of " Bccomingness " possessed in rare measure by the " D.S.A." Millinery has made, it .so popular. FANCY CRINOLINE HATS, for young ladies, hand-made, in all colors —Vioux Rose, Holio., Cream, Black, White, etc.: tho popular shape, large crown with mushroom brim, trimmed with wreath of small flowers, ribbon, tulle, etc. 17/6 and 21/ each. HATS FOR GIRLS, in Cream Fancy Chip Mushroom shape, trimmed wreath of roses, etc. . 10/6 each. TOQUES, and other suitable shapes for Matrons, in hand-made Black Fancy Crinoline, trimmed (lowers, tulle, ribbon, etc. 15/11, 17/6, 21/ each. Summer Underskirts. Quite Exceptional Values! 6 dozen only LADIES' HEAVY DBILLETTE PRfNT UNDERSKIRTS, in checks and stripes, with deep flounce, tucked and frilled; Blue, Piuk Black, Holio., and Green. 2/6 each. 4 dozen LADIES' WHITK LAWN UNDERSKIRTS, with wide flounciug of embroidery and tucks. 2/11 each. 3 dozen LADIES' WHITE LONGCLOTH UNDERSKIRTS, with flouncing embroidery, JBin deep, frill underneath and live tucks, assorted showy patterns. Worth 8/11 For 6/11 each. Black Dress Fabrics. Wo have a magnificent showing of Black Dross Stuffs for Matrons. The assortment and value will give r:.-\tisfaetiou ; moreover, they arc displayed in clear daylight—an advantage r.'it everywhere general, but very important in buying Blacks. DOUBLE-WIDTH BLACK SILK STR3TED DELAINES, assorted stripes. 2/3, 2/6, 2/11, 3/3 per yard. LACK WOOLLEN SELF-STRIPE TAFFETA, now, effective, and useful. 1/11, 2/6, 3/11. BLACK RESILDAS, tho now chiffon finish, pure Mohair, and perfectly uncrushablc. Plain. 3/6, 3/11, 4/9, 6'6. Fancy, 4/6, 5/6. BLACK STRIPED WORSTED SUITINGS. 1/11, 2/6, 2/11, 3/6, 3/11. BLACK ROSETTA, Priestley's make. A new and attractive material. 2/6 and 3/6 per yard. BLACK SILK CASHMERE, tho latest soft draping material, 40in wide. 3/11. A Largo and Varied Assortment of Beautiful BLACK ROBE LENGTHS, in stripe and fancy designs. 29/6, 35/6, 42/6, 47/6 to 90/ each. PLEASE NOTES—We can stiil book orders for Dressmaking—delivery within 3 reasonable time. Popular Washing Fabrics. Our importations in these linos have mot the approval and secured the commendation of numerous customers. Wo feel that whon buyers actually express their appreciation of our goods that wo can confidently invite those who liave not yet inspected such to do so while tho stock remains full and the variety wide. 28in wide NURSES' CLOTH, in fast colors, plain and pin stripes; in Navy, Butcher Blue, Light Blue, Amethyst, Brown, Green, and Pink. A good-wearing, heavy cloth. sfd, 6jd, Bfd yard. 36in wide ALL PURE COSTUME LINENS, in a full range of fashionable colors—Navy, Amethyst, Light and Dark Green, Grey, Cinnamon, Red, Pink, Light Blue, Mid Blue, Butcher, Blue, Vieux Rose, etc. I 1/, 1/3, 1/6 yard. 42in and 48in DOUBLE-WIDTH LINENS, in colors as above. 1/6*, 1/114 yard. 29in ALLOVER EMBROIDERIES, for Costumes, in a beautiful range of stripe and other designs. Tho very latest fashions. 1/9, 2/3, 2/11 up to 6/11 a yard, double width. The Best Range of PURE WASHING PRINTS, in a full assortment of shot, sprig, and stripe pa'tterns, in every color, on White grounds. 4|d yard. In the Fancy Dept. Wo this week draw your attention to the following, which wo assert cannot be surpassed—if equalled—for value in Dunedin. See tho windows and compare our values with others—we leave the verdict with you! LACE ALLOVERS AND INSERTIONS, in White, Cream, Black, and Paris shades; in Guipure,. Oriental, and Silk effects, and in straight and waved edges. See display in Lace Window. LACE NECKWEAR.—Everything that is new and up to date, comprising Peter Pans, Plastrons, Lace Collar Bands, Jabots, Muslin Ties and Bows. Wo would draw your attention to our Lace Neckwear Window, where you will sec the very latest that is to be seen m Neckwear, Assn. - -, George (Branch at South Dunedin.)

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Evening Star, Issue 14515, 5 November 1910, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 14515, 5 November 1910, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 14515, 5 November 1910, Page 14