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*mw '^WOF "■C M^p||iliyslji||p9jii iWiHMiKiiliilli i^^^^wliiiliiiiiiiiilSi Model Millinery, In the newest shapes and styles, soleotcd by our Home Buyer from tho leading London manufacturers. The styles are exclusive, and prices very moderate. From 13/6 to 45/. Choioa lot of Ready-to-wear Hats, very becoming shapes; Black, White, and newest colorings, In linens, straws, etc. From 5/6 to 15/6. Untrimnied Straws, in great variety, at prioes ranging from 2/11 to 7/11. A lovoiy range of New Season's Flowers, Mounts, Trai!3, eto. From 1/ to 6/11 each. Fashionable Raincoats, Sports, and Dust Coats. New Costumes, In gaberdine, sorgo, coverts, etc., eto. White Embroidered Voile Robes, very smart goods. Prioes from 27/6 to 65/. Novelty Neckwear, Silk Scarves, Blousettes, Aprons, eto., etc. Special purchase of Swiss Embroideries, oambrlo and muslin, all widths up to 40fn, edgings and insertions to match. From 1/11 per dozen. Several good lines, very fine work, at s£d, 6id, and 9Jd per yard. Ladies' White Embroidered Handkerchiefs, manufacturer's stock. From 3/11 to 8/11 per dozen. Summer Wash Fabrios.—Voiles, Crepss, Muslins, Piques, Luvisca, Tobraloo, eto. Just opened, 400 yards Rich Crepe-d-3-Chene, 40ln wlda; Navy, White, Black, Grey, Pink, Palo Coral. Price, 6/11 yard. Ladies' Plain and Ribbed Cashmere Kose. —In response to a cable wa were fortunate in getting a shipment of over 300 dozen hosa. Plain Blaok Llama Hose. 2/11, 3/6. Plain Black Cashmere Hose. 1/8, 2/2, 2/11. ' Ribbed Cashmere-finish Hose. 1/a, 1/9. ' ' Toney Tan Hose, all wool, slightly Imperfect. 2/6 per pair. Tan Plain Cashmore Hose, fino make. 3/6 per pair. Tussore Silks.—2oo pieces bought at right prices; bright, clean, goods; even in make and free from filling matter. 25-26 in, 1/ to 1/9 yard: 33-34 in, 1/n to 4/9 yard. Feather Neckwear is to be very fashionable this season. - Boas, Stoles, and Neoklots in groat variety; Black, White, Natural, Grey, and novelty shaded effects* 2&0 dozen Kid Cloves, 2-dome, reliable leather, well finished; Blaok, Brown, Tan, Pastolte, Grey, and White. 3/11, 4/9, and 5/6. Just opened, new range of Cro« tonnes, suitable for loose covers, etc. 9£d, lojd, Hid yard. New Shadow Tissues, the best thing for washing covers. 2/3, 2/11. New Italian and French Tabk* Covers, large sizes. 12/6, 15/8, 17/6. v New Casements, plain and bordered, Il£d, 1/3, 1/6 yard. Casement Nets, new style. Hid yard. 45 pieces The Oelebrated "Doctor" Flannel, Greys, White,!, Pink, and) Soarlet. Prioes from l/ 7£ yard. Fire Screens.—lso Sample Soreensi no two alike. 2/3, 2/8, 2/11 up. Bedroom FloorolothG, In new mat. ting designs, all ono prloa, 3/8 running yard. A Cheap Line for the Men—so dozen Large-size, Summer-weight, Natural Pants and Vests, Japanese make, well cut and finished. Alt at one price, 1/3 each. MmM lilllfill^^PilipllA M»m m Ofryit! ■&x^^*wz&&^£&^mmmsixi^m-!ms bS Vto <2fHOt<W ?I.', Qr'fr tsjstn}!, <|J Snstead of having three or four days of heavy, dusty work, let us do your Spring for you. St will fee over quicker, and our els*,-.,; are trifling. •tf The house will be thoroughly cleansed. <fi Garpsis taken up, cleansed, revived, repaired, and relEid. K The Furniture overhauled and repollshed to look {She new. If nccessaryi the Suites Re-covered. % Mattresses repaired or remade, or refilled. Hng up 'Phone 209.

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Evening Star, Issue 16231, 28 September 1916, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 16231, 28 September 1916, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 16231, 28 September 1916, Page 2

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