Economy 'midst a wealth of r Goods at the ASTE.RTIDE finds us well equipped in every department with those requirements that are in special demand for the holiday - season. Fashionable Garments, Handsome Millinery, Travelling Impedimenta, and the numerous etceteras called for when 1 one is going away from home—all are here. Those, on the other hand, who remain, contemplating visits from friends, and would like to brighten up some of the r*oms in their house, should certainly see the new goods in the Furnishing and Manchester Departments. We invite inspection from all, and no one under any circumstances will be asked to purchase. The goods themselves commend themselves. Our Great Millinery Salon is. thronged day by day by _i^. Ladies intent upon seeing the "—■*■ "* Magnificent Display of Authoritative Modes for Autumn and "Winter wear. Their extensive patronage and large buying justify us in believing that you would also enjoy a j visit. We shall bo honored if you will favor us thus. Tlie following Hats are particularly suited for Easter *ecomm Young Ladies' Ready-to-Wear English Felt Hats, soft and pliable. /// The " LADY MARJORIE " W////// i and other similar shapes re- jll 111 present a type of Hat which I hj, had an immense vogue in the / '///.'////,} season just closed at Home. '/ ' L We are showing a very great ' /ff| j^/ variety of this style in colors till Ittl and color combinations, in- iwlliuiiiih eluding harmonies and con- '' 111 llllm trusts. All the new season's "' /Kill shades of colors are repre- /////////////■ sented. Some of these Hats 'III are designed with the attrac- i IH// tiye Tagal under-brims. The /^^ trimmings are all the newest— <& Ribbon Bands and Pleated A Bows, with Oriental Narrow Silk Ribbons, being strongly in evidence. Prices, 6/11, 8/11, 9/11, 10/9, 12/6, 13/11, 14/6 up to 27/6. Beaver Hats for Ladies, Young Ladies, and Girls! BLACK LARGE BOWLER AND "LADY MARJORIE" SHAPES. 12/6, 13/Q; 14/11, 15/11, 17/6, 19/6, 21/. THE FASHIONABLE CONY SEAL HAT, for ladies, small and comfortable head fit, rolled brims: also the Oval Shape with high crown and brim turned up at side and back. Prices, 13/11. 15/11. 17/6 19/6, 23/6, 25/6, 27/6 up to 35/. ' ' LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR STRAW HATS, small and large shapes I urban with Rolled Brim all round, Oval Shape turned up smartlv at side, Popular Tricom, and Napoleon Shapes, etc. elegantly and effectively trimmed in accordance with the latest Paris modes Prices, 3/11, 4/11, 5/11, 6/11. The Charming Chiffon-Finish New Velveteens! NEW VELVETEENS.—We have now opened complete ranges of our choice Velveteens for the season. Thev are in overv wanted color and Black, and include Purples, Tans, Light Browns, Beavers Greys, Pvavys, Saxes. Green, etc. ' Prices: Plain Backs, 1/6, 1/9, 1/11-J. •Twilled Backs, 2/6, 2/11, 3/6. Wide-width Blacks, lor Dresses, 2/11, 3/8, 4/6, 5/6, 6/6 yard. The Latest Dainty Underskirts! BEAUTIFUL MOIRE AND MOIRETTE UNDERSKIRTS, in the new straight shapes, extra good values, in leading colors and Black 2/11, 3/6, 4/6, 5/6, 7/6, 8/11, 10/6 up to 21/. Also in Soft Satin, Closenttmg Siciiis % with Moirette Kilting and various new styles. Finest "Values in Moderately Priced Furs of Good Quality! , This season's styles are very fascinating, \ and we have suoh a reallv lovely collection, so ' "i\ varied, too. Here are Stoles and Muffs in Seal, I, Cony, Foxaline, Marmot, Fitch (light and dark), ■ Sealette,; Squirrel, Racoon, WoliT Black Fox. Kolinski, and 'others. The Fur Sets are surj passingly alluring! \ BLACK FOXALINE FURS, 9/11, 12/6, 14/11 to 27/6. MUFFS to match from 8/11, 11/9, 13 6, 17/6 to 24/6. usi SEALETTE STOLES from 7/6. M 4 SEALETTE SETS, trimmed fringe, from 9/11, | 14/6, 25/6. CONY SEAL SETS, 16/11, 22/6, 27/6 to 45/. STOLES, in Cony Seal, 9/11, 14/6 to 27/6. ffl W FUR SETS - i» Squirrel, 79/6, 89/6 to £l2 12/. '1 BLACK FOX, REAL WOLF, etc., from £6 6' to £l4 14/. J REAL BEAR SETS, in light and dark shades, from 84/ to £lO 10/. FITCH SETS from £7 7/ to £l2 12/. A Few of the Attractions in the Mantle Dept.! LADIES' FASHIONABLE JACKETS, in the newest shapes, including Raglan, Sac with large collar, etc. The materials comprise Mixed Tweeds. Navy, Nap Cloth, and Serge; trimmed collars and cuffs in contrasting colors to match, and other popular styles. The colors are the latest, including Grow Tan. Brown, Snx'e Fawn etc Prices, 22/6, 25/6, 29/11, 34/6, 39/11, 44/6, 49/6, 52/6, 59/6, 67/6. Girls' Paletots! ((■s) GIRLS' PALETOTS.—A large variety, in sizes from 2'm to 4Sin; similar in style and color to the above. Prices, 9/11, 12/11, 14/11, 17/6, 19/1 i, 23/6 4 to 39/6. \ Charming Sealotte, Caracul, Astrakhan, and Velour Coats, in every size, which we Invite ladies who are fJt lf\ \ interested to call and inspect. %**r «V\ Ladies' Knitted Coats! H& y& LADIES" KNITTED COATS.—These famous Coats K, ?Aj which are all the rage at Home, are largely repre- r sented in our season's importations. 'We are show- f .ing.them in short, three-quarter, and full length, \ ' both hand and machine-knitted; in Cream. Navy' Tan, Light and Dark Brown, Saxe, Reseda, Mvrtl'e' ' f " Black, Silver and Mixed Grev, Roval, and Heather' - J f <*\. Prices 14/6, 17/6, 21/6, 24/6, 27/6, 29/6, 34/6, 37/6, 39/6, 42/ up to 59/6. . ' 'j:' % Also in SIZES FOR GIRLS, from 18in to 32in. IjJ 1 '\ Colors—Cream, Snxe, Reseda, Tan, Brown, and 23is2>J Navy. Prices, 9/11, 12/6, 14/11, 17/6 to 28/6. * Bfc * c= *Sii«^«; KNITTED BONNETS, to match, 2/3, 2/6, and 2/11. >« Winter Gloves! NEW STYLES IN LADIES' KNITTED AND CASHMERE GLOVES. LADIES' KNITTED WOOL GLOVES.-Fleecy Gauntlets, 1/6; Lined Silk, 2/8. Black, Cream, Beaver, Brown, ftavy. LADIES' CASHMERE GLOVES, Buckskin finisk.-Silk Lined 2/6*ur Lined, 2/11. Black, Ivory, Beaver, Brown, Grey. MUFFLERS FOR THE HOLIDAYS. LONG KNITTED WOOL MUFFLERS, very thick and fleecy 2/6, 3'6. Black, Nary, Grey, and White. KNITTED CREAM SILK MUFFLERS, fringed ends, large choice of styles and lengths, 2/6 to 6/11. CREAM.SHAPED SILK MUFFLERS, 1/3 to 3/6. NEW NECKWEAR.—Daintiest styles in Lace and Silk Collars and Jabots. NEW HOSlEßY.—Cashmere, Wool, and Silk, with new designs in Embroidered and Lace Work Effects. Dunedin's Favorite e Shopping Centre!
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Evening Star, Issue 15137, 19 March 1913, Page 10
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