-omprenensive Uisplay 01 Fashionable Goods '1- the * D.S.A." . . . . *■* a o & © •ttzspcasus* jpeciaj Holiday Season at hand! Despito the difficulties encountered by our Buyers, the establishment is crowded throughout every Department with FASHIONABLE GOODS in a Diversity, Scope, and Variety that is nothing short of amazing! Ladies about to make Easter Purchases are invited first of all to inspect our stock, not only because we have confidence In its Attractiveness in regard to Beauty, Distinctiveness, and Quality, but because moderation will be found to characterise every price. Wo givo attention to POPULAR STYLES AT LOW PRICES, to suit the needs of the many, just as much as to Expensive Modes, which suit only the few. Ladies' Coats, Costumes, and Blouses I There is no Finer Assortment of Popular-Priced Styles in Dunedin. From the splendid display in our Show Room, we select the following as being particularly opportune for Ladies who purpose travelling at Easter. Note the special prices! LADIES' COATS. 25 SMART TWEED COATS, in three different shapes—looso sac, belted, and shaped bolts at sides; in Greys, Browns, and Heathors. Special value, 37/6 each. 12 LOVELY FUR-LINED COATS, in Friezo and Harris Tweeds, various mixtures, lined with squirrel lock. £4 12/6 to £G 8/. COSTUMES. A special lino of STYLISH TWEED AND COVERT CLOTH COSTUMES, very smart shapes with belts; skirt with two pockets, etc.; in Military Fawns and Heathers; silk lined. £3 12/6 each. SILK BLOUSES. Great <ahio in WHITE JAP. SILK BLOUSES, three shapes, hemstitched, military colhrs, etc. 7/6 and 8/11 Bach. Ask to see them! } j Hats for the Holidays I | Charming Modes! Popular Prices I | A woman has but to step into our Millinery [ Department to see at once that there is a 1 variety and choice nowhere else obtainable, and I that_ at lower prices, too! The following are ■i particularly suitable for the Easter Season:— t LADIES' FASHIONABLE READY-TO-WEAR | FELTS. 'The acme of smartness and useful- * ness. Sailors (small, medium, and lar.io), | turbans, and elongated shapes; trimmed with ; ribbon bands ana bows, sports mounts and hj ornament; in Black, Navv, Saxe Grey • Beetroot, Mole, Old Pose, Palo Pink' } Champagne, and Pale Blue. Prices, 6/11! I 8/8, 10/6, 12/0, 15/8 each. | BLACK VELVET HATS. 1 A ?P^ a i Hne rf YOUNG LADIES' BLACK f VELVET AND SILK READY-TO-WEAR 5 SAILORS, trih.med with plain Faille and $ Moire ribbon bands and bows; in Black i Navy, Saxe, Brown, Black and White Black j and Pink, Black rnd Saxe. and Black and : Champagne. Worth 15/ to 20/ each. All I at 10/6. The Children's f ome Specialties for the Holidays! D "Feminine Fixings" that present the season's epartment! Nwlfa i m m mf CHILDREN'S AND GIRLS' COATS. GIRLS' COATS, with Raglan sleeves and belts in Astrakhan; Cheviot Serge, Blanket and Pony Cloth, iu Navy- Scarlet, Brown, Saxe, and Grey. Prices—24-inch, 16/8; 27-inch, 18/11 j 30inch, 21/6. AN IMMENSE VARIETY of LITTLE CHILDREN'S COATS, in plain and fancy styles, velvet collars and cuffs fancy buttons, etc. j in Plain and Corded Velvet, Astrakhan, Cheviot, Pony, Seal and Nestling Cloth, m Scarlet, Saxe, Brown, Fawn, Cherry, Grey, etc Sizes, 18in to 26in long. Prices, 9/11 to 21/. "PESCO" WOOLLEN KNITTED COATS, with RUBaSKS3£2SEr£3^ jjonnexs or uips to match, in Saxe, Erown, Grey, and White. Prices—lß-inch, 18/6} 20-inch, 21/} 22-inch, 22/6; 24-inch, 23/11; 26-inch, 25/; 28-inch, 26/6 J 30-inch, 28/8. "Feminine Fixings" that present the season's New Ideas! Fancy Department! LA £IES' WHITE WASHABLE DOESKIN GLOVES, 2 buttons. 4/6, 5/11 pair. LADIES' NAPPA GLOVES, 2 domes, Tan, 4/81 2 buttons, Black, 5/6) Gauntlet Wrist, Brown. 8/11. ' LADIES' WOOL-LINED NAPPA GLOVES, 1 dome, Tan. S3. LADIES' LINED DOESKIN GLOVES, fur wrists strap fasteners. Tan. 7/11. LADIES' FUR-TOP LINED KID GLOVES strap wrists, Browns. 6/3. ' LADIES' MOCHA GLOVES, 2 buttons, Black and Grew 108. LADIES' DOESKIN GLOVES, 2 domes, Grey. LADIES' KID GLOVES, 2 domes; Beaver, Tan, Brown. Grey, Black, and White. 3/11, 4/8, 6/6, MOTOR SCARVES AND MUFFLERS. MERCERISED and IMITATION SILK SCARVES prottily fringed; Black, Cream, Navv, Sky' Saxe, Ponceau, Cherry, Old Rose, Begonia Chestnut, Cinnamon, Brown, Helio., Purple' Copper, and Grey. 1/11, 2/8, 3/8, 3/11. 4/8, 4/11, 5/11, 6/8, 7/8, 8/6, 10/0, 11/6 each. SILK MOTOR VEILS, in Saxe, Grey, Navv, and Mole, 3/11 each; Black and Navy, 4/6 each. NEW VETLINGS. 1/ to 2/11 per yard. NEW NECKWEAR. 1/ to 21/. NEW UMBRELLAS. 3/11 to 25/. The Dress Department! Ladies' Underwear! Fabrics that are " en vogue," and greatly favored. PLA R\. C ; EEVTOT TWEED, 50in wide; in shades of Mid Groy, Dark Grey, Saxe, Brown, Fawn, and Green. Price, 2/8 per vard. WARM WINTER TWEEDS, 42in wide, in Harris, Donegal, and homespun effects. Prices, 1/IU. 2,8, 2/11, 3/8, and 3/11 per vard. BLACK CURT, ASTRAKHAN, 52in wide, for Lades' Costs. Price. 15'0 vard. COLORED WOOL NAP CLOTHS, for Ladies' and Children s Coats ; in Navv, Grev, Brown, Saxe, or Black; 52m wide. Price, 9/il per yard. USEFUL MATERIALS THAT MERIT INSPECTION. Manchester Department! STRIPED FLANNELETTE. We have just opened a verv complete rantre of the rsew Striped Flannelettes, from the "wellknown ' Edrr," Manufacturers, in very smart patterns, suitable for Shirts, Pyjamas, or Underwear. 28in STRIPED SHIRTING FLANNELETTE 7M per vard. 32in STRIPED PYJAMA FLANNELETTE. 74d and B|£i per vard. 36in NONFLAMMABLE FLANNELETTE, in smart pyjama stripes, suitable for Ladies' or Gentlemen's wear. 10|d and 1/ per yard. DOUBLE-WIDTH WOOL RIPPLE CLOTH. 64in WOOL RIPPLE "LOTH, with stockinet bnck. Just the tiling for Dressing Gowns and „" ' '','" ro!,t ;, W-rm anc ] fleecy, in Cream, Saxe Blue, or Maroon. 7/11 per yard. mmimm This department is tjdO&fh . equipped with every. * llin S that is required §?£?« ■ ioT rearing during the &s<&- foi'M colder season. We would \£. W as k J' ou to call and see ) our S rea t selections. J I Warm Y/oollen *** Unshrinkable /) Underwear. / ^ r ° Bto ck the "Pesco," / *•s <MWm% the Be3t Scotch Make, /&fo^«^^vMN % and the " Poslyn," the /*'• 1/ r^.tf tfifA -.bvA Best Dominion Make. I'''/ Wh % a ,7 d Natural VV WsM' ¥i 'Pesco" CombinaW#.#li tions , L - and S. P«#ifcl sleeves--12/8. f» SI White and Natural ||i| binations, L. and S. fWilSWMffl sleeves—lo/9 and 12/6. '•Wit WW White and Natu ™l I'l-llllji'lHiilli English Unshrinkable Merino Combinations, 1 / L. and S. sleeves—- * ' 4/11, 6/11, 7/6, and 8/11 P W°™/J LK + WOOL COMBINATIONS, t il°^.? nd Snort sleeves. 17/11 and 18/11 U E in \heabo™ makes. f/ft Wr^- tural , Pesco '" 8 ' 3 ' 9 '' G '> R °slyn, 7/6, 8/6 j Merino, 4/11, 6/11, 6/11. ' %7^r^i^r ilC6a in ever y wei S ht and color. STANDISH VOILE DRAPERIES THE VERY LATEST FOR WLNDOW CURTAINS soft Voile, in White, Cream, and Ecru, with' fef iW borders > art shades, 40in wide. Price, 1/11} per yard. ™¥iWl)S '' ! I ill Drapery Supply Assocn. Ltd. W9. 111. 113, and 115 GEORGE STREET. Branch at South Dunedin
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Evening Star, Issue 16090, 15 April 1916, Page 12
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