aSBM Jfin WfcEq % : approncli of the Easter IToli- , day Season finds u.s splendidly equipped with largo stocks of New and Extremely Attractive Goods. ;In the Ladies 1 ' Ready-to-wear Da- . partment we are showing in Cnstumos and Coats many individual 'styles, which lor Absolute Sinait- : ness ( and Faultless Taste it would :bo hard to excel. In the Millinery . Salon _ {he same note of distinction prevails. AVe feel sure that what- ' ever may be required, Ladies will : find that they can be fully suit : and completely satisfied by selcc • tions made from our superb stock. Desirable Modes in Autumn Coats ! ft ■ £ iU + ev Z ry ta ? te - . Tliere are Coats of quiet com- : Sldnosf mStantly COnSpiCUOUS 1 LAD Bhnl-pt"nSb C p l P’ % I,llitati ™ Harris, Nap Cloth, Cheviot, & : blanket C-lotli. Colors—Brown, Navy, Grey, etc. Magyar and : mset sleeves, pleats and with wide bolt; also'in full sac shapes. . ' 27/6, 34/6, 39/6. STALISH TW EED COATS in the full sac shape, buttoning close to the ; neck, m a variety of shades. 52/6. %■ SMART TWEED COATS, in Brown, Green, and Grey mixtures ; g?SS?. “*■ to bu “ on I ; A ‘“ESSfi? TWEEDS AND PLAIN COMBS, | : FUR-LINED COATS, trimmed with fur collars, etc. From £5 5s to >£ : m 8 BS. 4T Special! Something Unusual! See Window! 10 Special circumstances made it possible for us to buy these two lots of I 1 ashionable Hats on particularly advantageous terms. This explains the remarkable prices. Special line of WHITE READY-TO-WEAR FELT HATS, in the fashionable “Bowler” shapes: deep head fit; soft, pliable brims • trimmed with Black and White Faille ribbon. Worth 7/11. For 5/6. dozen SILK VELVET READY-TO-WEAR SAILOR HATS with dome crowns, straight brims, and soft-fitting crowns; trimmed with Faille ribbon and fancy braid, bands, and bows. Cplors—Navy Brown, Black, Black and White, Black and Champagne, Black and Pink, and Black and Saxe. Worth up to 20/. For 10/6. 0 The Fancy Dept. Has a seemingly inexhaustible variety of all the little “ etceteras ” and personal requirements which Ladies pall for when going holiday-making. You arc invited to call. Ladies’ Hose! PLAIN BLACK COTTON AND LISLE THREAD HOSE, full fashioned. 1/3, 1/6, 1/9, 1/11, 2/6, 2/11. PLAIN BLACK CASHMERE HOSE, seamless, spliced feet. 2/6, 2/11, 3/6, 3/11, 4/6. BLACK SILK ANKLE HOSE, full fashioned, Lisle tops and feet. 1/11, 2/11, 3/6. BLACK IMITATION SILK HOSE, embroidered do*. 4/11. Dressy Socks for Children! IMITATION SILK SOCKS, with Cashmere tops, heels, and toes, sizes 2to 6. “ The, Lustre,” Cream, Sky, I’an, 1/3 up. “The Medea,” Cream, only, 1/8 up. «s,O '/A * * * * * & % * * * * *! & ■&- * * * * * * * * * * * * V * * * % * Ladies’ Underclothing! The LADIES’ UNDERCLOTHING DEPARTMENT gives special prominence this week to some excellent values in LADIES’ BLOOMERS. LADIES’ WARM FLEECY-LINED BLOOMERS, with elastic waist and knee; in Grey, Navv, Cream, Brown, Saxe. 3/6, 3/11, 4/6, 4/11. LADIES’ WARM FLEECY-LINED BLOOMERS, with shap ;d band; in Brown, Cream, Grey, Navy, 3/6, 4/6, 4/11, 5/6. Out sizes, in Grey only, 5/6, 5/11. . COLONIAL PURE WOOL BLOOMERS, in Mosgiel, _ Roslyn, Petone, in fine weight, with elastic wa sts, in Navy. 7/11, 8/11, 9/6, 9/11. COLONIAL BLOOMERS, in fine weights, with shaped baud. 10/6, 10/11, 11/9, 12/6. Children’s Fashionable and Dainty Coats ! We have now opened the balance of our WINTER fif; COATS, in the very smartest stvies and cloths. ■’ {fi CHEVIOT SERGE COATS, trimmed with .-d Black buttons; in Scarlet, Brown, and Saxe. (UgSizes 18, 10/9j 20, 12/6; 22, 13/11. CHEVIOT SERGE COATS, trin u:d with Gold buttons, and with belt all round; in Scarlet, Saxe, Brown,' and Fawn. Sizes 20 13/11 ; w , 15/8; 24, 17/11; 26,-.19/11. CORDED \ ELL ETEEN COATS, with embroidered or plain collar, with belt all r and; in Navy, Saxe, Brown, and Scarlet. Si: s 18 11/9; 13/6; 22, 15/6; 24, 17/11; 26, 18/6. ' TEDDY BEAR COATS, plain or trimmed with velvet collars and belts; in Teddy, Saxe, Brown, and Scarlet. Sizes 18, 10/6; 20 12 6 • 22, 13/11; 24, 15/6; 26, 17/11. ’ ' BONNETS TO MATCH ALL COATS. 3/11, 4/6, 5/6. Requirements in Household Drapery! Some of these aio sure to be wanted in preparation for Easter. -p? UNION- SHETLAND FLANNELS. ICfd and 1/ per yard. ALL-WOOL ROSLYN AND KAIAPOI FLANNELS, in Pink, Shetland, Q ■ and White. 1/4*, 1/8, 1/9, 1/11* per yard. ly. WHp AND CREAM FLANNELETTES, in fine and heavy makes. # 2nn, 4id; 31m, 6*d, 7|d, B^d; 36m, S*d, 9|d, IC|d, 1/ per yard. 31in to 33in FLANNEIETTE, in smart stripes. 6|d, 7fd, Bfd per yard. 33in to 36in STRIPED FLANNEL STTES, in heavy and fine makes, in- Ik eluding the nonflammable kinds. 9fd, 10* d, 1/0* per yard. IP mm ft to,; ■■ ‘ Uf',' m er u SOCSd 'MS 3taa bik Ltd. 105, 107,‘109, 111, 113, tSf* i, 15 George Street. Branch-at South Dunedin. •
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Evening Star, Issue 16082, 6 April 1916, Page 10
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