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Special Spriig Show MUTUAL STORES To-day & Following Days Mods} Millinery, Jn tha newest shapes and styles, selected by our Home Buyer from the leading London manufacturers. The styles are exclusive, and pricssx very moderate. From 13/6 to 45/. Choice lot of Ready-to-wear Hats, very becoming shapes; Black, White, and newest colorings, in linens, straws, etc. From 5/e to 15/6. Untrimmed Straws, In great variety, at prices ranging from 2/11 to 7/11. A lovely range, of New Season’s Flowers, Mounts, Trails, etc. From 1/ to 5/11 each. Fashionable Raincoats, Sports, and Dust Coats. New Costumes, in. gaberdine, serge, coverts, etc., etc. White Embroidered Voile Robes, very smart goods. Prices from 27/8 to 63/. Novelty Neckwear, Silk Scarves, Blousettes, Aprons, etc,, etc. Special purchase of Swiss Embroideries, cambric and muslin, all widths up to 40in, edgings and insertions to mate*. From 1/11 per dozen, Several good fines, very fine work, at Bsd, 6sd, and osd per yard. Ladies' White Embroidered Handkerchiefs, manufacturer’s stock. From 3/11 to s/11 per dozen. Summer Wash Fabrics.—Voiles, Crepes, Muslins, Piques, Luvisoa, Tobralco, etc. . Just opened, 400 yards Rich Crepe-tte-Chene, 40ln wide; Navy, White, Biack, Grey, Pink, Paie Ceral. Price, 6/11 yard. Ladies' Plain and Ribbed Cashmere Hose.—tn response to a cable wo wore fortunate in getting a shipment of over 300 dozen hose. Plain Black Llama Hose. 2/11, 3/6, Plain Blaok Cashmere Hose. i/o. 2/2, 2/11. *j i Ribbed Cashmere-finish Hose, i/i v 1/9. ’ Toney Tan Hose, all wool, slightly imperfect. 2/6 per pair. Tan Plain Csohmsre Hose, fins make. 3/6 per pair, Tussoro 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 yards 33-34 in, 1/11 to 4/9 yard. Feather Neckwear is to be very fashionable this season. Boas, Stoles, and Necklets In great variety; BiacU, White, Natural, Grey, and novelty shaded effects, 250 dozen Kid Gloves, 2-dome, reliable leather, well finished; Blaok, Brown, Tan, Paste.’fo, Grey, and White. 3/11, 4/9, and 5/6. •lust opened, new range of Cm tonnes,'suitable for loose coverft etc. 9id, tosd, ityi yard. Now Shadow Tissues, the.best thing for washing covers. 2/3, 2/11. New Italian and French TaW* Covers, large sizes. 12/8, 16/8* New Casements, plain and bordered, ii*d, 1/3, 1/6 yard. Casement Nets, now style. Hid yard. , 45 pieces The Celebrated “ Doctor ” Flannel, Grays, White, Pink, and Scarlet. Prices from 1/7$ yard. Fire Screens.—l6o Sample Screens* no two alike. 2/3, 2/6, 2/11 up. Bedroom Floorcloths, in new mat* ting designs, all one price, 3 k running yard. A Cheap Line for, the Men.—sf dozen Large-size, Summer-weight, Natural Pants and Vests, Japan* ese make, well cut and All at one price, 1/3 each. % $ Every Department Replete with Spring PRINCES ST., DUNEDIN |pBBSSBSSEBBBBraBBQj New on's, nery! We have just- received by post a large consignment of Millinery Models. These show the very latest ideas worn at Home this season, and include some novelties not seen here before. Part of this lot consists of Bonnets, Toques, and Models for Matrons. Ihese are very smart and stylish. Also several styles of Ready-to-wear s, in Tagel and Chrysanthemum Straws; and the New Large Sailors, in up-to-date shapes. We are also showing the fashionable Panamas, in the new styles—Pandans from 4/6, and Real Ouracoas from 15/6. These are the two lines that are so much in demand at present, and we have them in a largo variety of shapes and stylos. DREAVER’S GEORGE STREET, PHONE 1,822. Agents for “PICTORIAL REVIEW ” Paper Patterns. BP* 523 1* Try itg It is the BEST! V* The Wluaky, Beat

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Evening Star, Issue 16237, 5 October 1916, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 16237, 5 October 1916, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 16237, 5 October 1916, Page 7

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