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PUBLIC NOTICcS. tO All at the George Street U/ south Dunedin. . . Untrimmed Straw Hats and Flowers. Our supremacy in Trimmed Millinery is acknowledged. Our immense variety in Untrimmed Hats also well known. At present our stock is simply immense, almost confusing in its magnitude. We have every shape, color, and price almost. Fancy Straw Hats, White, Black, Burnt, Grey, Putty, Saxe, and other colors, 1/1 n, 2/6, 2/11, 3/8, 4/6, 5/8, Fine Pedal Straw Hats, Black and all new colors, 2/6, 3/6, 4/0, 5/6, 6/6, 7/6. Fine Chip Straw Hats, Black, White, and colors, 5/tl, 6/6, 7/6, 8/6, 10/6, 12/6. Black, White, and Colored Crinoline Hats and Toques, 7/6, 8/11, 10/6, 13/6, 17/6. Real Tagel Hats, in Black and colors —Grey, Putty, Navy, Brown, Cardinal and Black, Royal and Black, from 17/6 to 25/ each. Infants’ Babette-shape Hats, in fine pedal and chip, White, Pink, Blue, Grey, and Burnt. The Largest Selection of Flowers in the City. Small Banksean Roses, in trails and picquets. Rosebud Sprays, Wreaths, and Trails. Large Rosss, unmounted, sprays, and trails. Marguerites, in White, Black and White, Black and Yellow, all Black. Sweet Peas, Wheat Ears, Grass Mounts, Hydrangea, Wistaria, Daisies in wreaths and unmounted, Corn Flowers, Poppies, etc. Thin Underclothing for the Warmer Weather. “3s We have every make in Cotton, India Gauze, and thin Merino Under Garments for Ladies’ summer wear. The following Hues are good:— Ladies’ Fine White Cotton Warm Dndervests, 6d, 9d, 1/, 1/3. 1/8, 1/11* upwards. Ladies’ Fine White Cotton Spencers and Bodices, 1/, 1/3, 1/6, 1/11*, 2/6. Ladies’ Fine White Cotton Combinations 2/5, 2/11, 3/6, 3/11, 4/8, 5/6. Lustre, Zephyr, and Print Bloomers, for summer wear, from 2/6 to 6/6 pair. Association, f Welcome to come and stroll through these spacious," well-lit premises, where you may feast your eyes upon the harmonious colorings of the New Materials or the lovely tints of the New Millinery, which rival in freshness and beauty the hues of Spring, -and where you get abundance of New Ideas for Summer Attire! Saxe and Nattier Blue. Next to Grey, Saxe Bln© is the most popular color in Dross Materials of all lands. We have a lovely lot in all the different shades of Saxe, Nattier, and Sapphire. See the window display. WOOLLEN SHANTUNG, in Saxe Blue, etc., 2/6 yard. STRIPED WOOLLEN TAFFETA, in Saxo Blue, 2/9. SAXE BLUE VENETIAN CLOTH, 2/11. SAXE BLUE SILK STRIPED VOILES. 3/3 yard. SILK STRIPED RESILDAS. in Saxe Blue, 4/6 yard. EXCLUSIVE ROBE LENGTHS, in Saxe Blue, Silk Voiles, etc., 29/11, 33/6, 30/6 each. A SPECIAL BARGAIN LIWE FOR TO-MORROW. 15 pieces LIGHT’ GREY FINE CLOSE TEXTURE ALL-WOOL TWEED. Worth 3/6—for 1/11* yard. Make a point of seeing this line. Ask to have it shown to you. Useful Washing Dress Goods. 80m ANTUNG DRESS ST OFF, in Saxe, Navy, Reseda, Brown, Vienx Rose, Prunelle, Grey, Tussore, Butcher, etc,, Thm is warranted fast color, _ _ . , 28in HEAVY-WEIGHT LINEN SHANTUNGS.—This is an Inst mad© material, with linen warp, much heavier than the usual make and with the same silky finish. We it in Champagne. Cream. Cinnamon, Saxe, Light Blue, Navy, Brown, and Iteseda i yard, SPECIAL.— I2 ’only WHITE SWISS MUSLIN TAMBOURED BOXED DRESSES, plain, spotted, and with Vandyke pattern bolder. Usual value, 12/6. Special price, 5/8 each. WHITE LINEN HAND-EMBROIDERED UNMADE BLOUSE ROBES, with skirt and Blouse embroidered in relief. The most serviceable and popular White Dress of the season. 21/ and 27/6 each. Washing Dresses Ready to Wear. Hundreds of these in Cambric, Linen, Zephyr, Tussore, and White Muslin, now on view hi our Costume Department. WHITE GROUND STRIPED CAMBRIC BLOUSE AND SKIRT DRESSES, 8/11, 8/11, 16/9. _ PLAIN SELF-COLORED AND STRIPED BLOUSE AND SKIRT AND ONE-PIECE FROCKS, tucked and fin© braided, 12/11, 15/8, 19/11, 23/6. WHITE EMBROIDERED BLOUSE ROBES, new designs, very smart, 8/11, 10/9, 13/6, 17/6, 21/. WHITE MUSLIN ONE-PIECE DRESSES, handsomely embroidered fronts. 15/6, 18/11, 22/8, 27/6. WHITE EMBROIDERED BLOUSES, in Swiss and Irish hand done, 2/11, 3/6, 3/11, 4/8, 5/8, 6/11, 7/11 to 29/6 each. PLAIN SHIRT BLOUSES, in Wash Jap. Silks, heavy weights. 3/S, 12/6, 14/0, 17/ C, 21/ each. Novelties in Ladies’ Girdles and Belts. LATEST IN SILK GIRDLES, Black, Cream, and Colors, 2/6 and 5/6 each. SILK ELASTIC BELTS, Black, colored, and tinselled, 1/11*, 2/6, 2/11. FANCY LEATHER. SUEDE, AND KID BELTS, in Black, White, and colored, from 1/ to 3/6. WHITE AND TUSSORE-COLORED LINEN EMBROIDERED BELTS, washing, 1/11* and 2/0. Lace Neckwear. NEW PETER PANS, in laco and embroidery, 6d to 2/C. New Plastrons, Jabots, Quaker Collars, and Waterfall Shapes, in White, Cream, and Paris. Just Opened. NOVELTY VEILINGS, in Blade and colors, spot and plain nets, lace and fancy, from 7*d to 2/6 yard. Drapery Supply Assn. George Street and South Dunedin. I

We have some Special Values in INKSTANDS Fountain Pens With Gold-Mounted Bands at 12/6 each. Also a Special Line, with All - Silver Barrel, at 14/6 and IG/G. A Largo Kange of others in tho Leading Makes, including Swans, Waterman’s, and Moore’s Famous Kon-Leakable, all at lowest prices. Make very Acceptable Gifts for All Occasions. We have a very Fine Assortment of New Designs Now On Show, any of which would make a 'Delightful Gift. The illustration shows a very pretty Oak Inkstand, six inches square, with Cut-Glass Inkpot and Silver-plated Horseshoe Pen Pack. Price - 21/Other® at 10/6, 12/0, 15/6, 21/, 2.3 ( , 33/, 30/, 30/ upwards. Write for our Illustrated Catalogue, Showing the Newest Designs iu Jewellery and Silverware. (Sr 2? Ritchie’s Blue Vermont Dinner Ware m vts m £TTT We have opened up a Large Stock of ill Dinner Sets of All Qualities, including JJ the Popular Blue Vermont. These sets may be made up in any quantity to suit Customers at ALL Prices. Ladies are invited to call and inspect our Large Stock at our Warehouse in Moray Place. We have there an immense variety of Dinner and Tea Ware, Flower Bowls, Bulb Bowls, Crystal Tubes, and a variety of useful Ornaments for jlnjic,! Floral ’ Decorations. (( RITCHIE’S” Household Supplies Depots, George Street (near Octagon), and Moray Place (Corner Great King Street)

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Evening Star, Issue 14688, 4 October 1911, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 14688, 4 October 1911, Page 10