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in. Li Sum: iaarn^i o\\ often it happens that Ladies visit a Drapery | B Establishment with a definite idea in thei'r I / minds of the kind of Hat or Frock which § wish to buy, but find that the selection sub'. mitted to them is either too limited or too connive. place to afford a satisfactory choice. No such Hnc\ » T, experienced in shopping at the U.b.A. Jhe stocks m the Show Rooms of Smart Keady-to-wear Garments and Fashionable Millinery are probably quite the Largest, most Diversified in Stvlr and Distinctive m this Citv—bevond these is "the moderation m price. We invite Ladies to pav a vi<i* of inspection to the Display of Summer Fashions at pit establishment, when they can become acquainted whh tlie attractive goods imported for the Summer Season. " CMc " Spring Brsss. Smart WssMisg Goslunscs! A lovely collect ion in Pique. Poplin. Gaberdine, and Fancv iVlatemls. Hie iollowuifr are <listinotlv cliarmiWLADIES' WASHING COSTUMES, in Tussore-coloVed. corded Bop,, optn, smarc mat, rolled collar, inset sleeves, trimmed rurki ~r <>l ( sel), hnisiied small bolt, full-flared skirt' gathered at topT 0 COSTUMES > *» ™- vory smart. Special WASHING COSTUMES in White pique and drill, trimmed ores, hand oi material, full sac shapes 25/G COTTON GABERDINE COSTUMES, plan, sac. also fancv-'itiin, full flare at hips; very p0p,.!:,,- shape : Cream on!^ ■l2/ and 44/6. The " Panama w —The Ladies' Idea! Summer BaJ! This is uiH'oubtedl.v to he a "Panama" Season; alreadv the demand rs great Ladies should not delav imrchasiW Jll f,r P ,rnV 3o dozon LADIES' AND YOUNG L VDIES 7 BOWI FP ,ta fT ' V bbonS: - b ?, nds ! aud Ws 5 P ,i " I >'f brim,, denp head in. made especially large; si;>:s 7 7' 7i ~,.,! 7> Prices, 16/8, 18/6, 23/6. " '' lllllilll mil iSMI ■« %m Children's Siimmsr Fashions! There is nothing too daintv for the Little Ones! The selection'of lovelv goods we are showing cannot fail to delight _ Mothers and Guardians., and win their approbation. .We have now opened up our GIRLS' broidered frill, bodice, and sleeves, finished with pale shades of ribbon • sizes 20, 22, 24. 26, 28. 30. 6/6, 7/8, 8/6, 9/11, 11/6,'13/11. INFANTS' MUSLIN AND VOILE FROCKS, with, pretty embroidered skirts or plain with embroidered frills; these are verv daintv; sizes 18m, 20in. 3/6, 3/11,' 4/11, 5/11, 6/11 to 12/6. .We have now a lovelv range of INFANTS' and CHILDREN'S COATS, m cashmere, muslin, pique, and silk, . for carrying or walking; sizes 18in, 20in, 22in, 24in.- 7/11, 8/11, 9/11. .11/6, 12/11, 14/6 to 21/. Also showing a new shipment of SILK AND MUSLIN HATS AND BONNETS, in. all sizes, smart and daintv. Prices from 3/11, 4/8, 4/11. 5/11, 6/tl to 21/. Recent Fashion Developsneafs la ess Materials! SUMMER TWEEDS, in neat effects. Grey mixtures, principal!*- hVht medium, and dark: also Bine, Eav.u' and Lovat; 40in to 44in wide. 2/11.' 3/6, 3/11, 4/6 yard. FIGURED ARMTJRE. 42in wide; in base Mole, Grey, Brown. Navv.'aud Black. 3/6 yard. 42m GABERDINES, in Grev. Brown, oaxe, Mole, and Navy; most popular'. 4/11 yard. 1 - 1 SILK DRESS MATERIALS, m Pink. Skv, Helio. o£ vy ' C ; rennl > ""d Black; 42in wide. 3/6 yard. Qualities that can be depended upon to give excellent wear. LADIES''LONG CLOTH NIGHTDRESSES, in a variety of styles, trimmed Valenciennes and Torchon lace, embroidery tucks' and insertion, threaded with ribbons; short and long'sleeves' ! square and V-shape necks, and small collars. 3/11, 4711, 5/1 L 5 6/11, 7/11, 8/11, 9/11, 10/6. LADIES' CAMISOLES, in allover embroidery, and also daintilv trimmed with Valenciennes lace and insertion, Torchon and embroidery, with and without puff" sleeves. 3/11, 4/6, 4/11, I 5/11, 6/11, 7/11. Iff ALLOVER LACE AND NET CAMISOLES. 3/11, 4/11, 5/11, ,+ 'l 6/11. ' ' i 4& KNICKERS, in strong longcloth, in open and closed shape. W\ ■ + i and 0.5.; trimmed Valenciennes lace and embroiderv frills I and insertion. 3/11, 4/11, 5/11, 6/11, 7/11. • LONGCLOTH UNDERSKIRTS, with ombroidorv„and Valenciennes lace flounce, for wearing with washing dresses. 3/11, 4/11, SPECIAL!—LADIES' CHEMISE VESTS, extra large size, in Wlrite ribbed cotton, short sleeves. 1/11£ each. The Siflhf Wash Fabrics lor She Season! "KISMET» CREPES. A beautiful, soft., draping material, in Sase Blue, Palo Blue, Grey, Cream, Pink, White, Navy, and Brown; 40m ■ wide. 1/111LOVELY FLORAL VOILES, shadow effects, on Pink, Grey, White, Saxe Blue, Helio., Navy, and Black grounds;' large, medium, and small designs ; 40ui wide. 2/3. IOBRALCOb, w White grounds with striped and spot designs; also White and Black, plain and figured; absolutely fast dye; 28in wide 1/9 yard. ' '" DIIRO CORD STRIPES, fast to sunlight and washing- a corded pique material with stripes, in Pale Blue, Grey Pink, Navy, Green, and Black Sde?'V/V 3 Trd^- 27 " Wide ' ,/6 '^' Wia is in .-the LADIES' PURE SILK GLOVES, 2-domo fasteners, double finger tips; Black, .White, Grey, Beaver, and Pastel. 2/11, 3/6; 3/11 ' per pair. . JUST OPENED, LADIES' KID GLOVES (TREFOUSSE), 2 domes, silk-embroidered points; Brown, Beaver, Grey, White, White and Black, Black, Black and White. 3/11 per pair. » ' - mmw S^A^7o^ ES ' 12 GLACE JvlD GLOVES, gusseted, s U "le cord wmmmm -- .--red! The latest in these Fashionable Curtain Fabrics, in Plain Cream, Colored Stencilled Bordered, and in the soft Black and Cream and Grey colors now so popular. PI <f.£J7P AM SCALLOPED BORDERED Madras muslin, 54i n wide. 1/6, 1/11. 2/3, 2/6, 2/11, 3/6 per yard. SCALLOPED AND COLORED STENCILLED MADRAS MUSLINS, 54in widesoft, artistic designs. 2/3, 2/6, 2/11, m, yard. QtagoAcents Ladies' Home JOURNAL Bitterns liirillJV^^KrCllh Limited, 105,107, 109,111} H3, and 115 George Street. Branch at South Dunedin. ■^■^^^^^❖❖^❖❖-'l'-fr^ IsHsnjHsHsnJnJ|.isn3+A.4 M ± f /C LEANS

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Evening Star, Issue 16231, 28 September 1916, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 16231, 28 September 1916, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 16231, 28 September 1916, Page 8

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