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Every elect or should on which sole hi* veto 10, Those Mill undeeid iisemoni on paye 7.—[. make up his win'! will he east on April oil shfuiri read adveia kdv,.]

33!® Grand Autumn & FASF Is Now In Pm, w s. I/O p.\ ii V$M lWr:**K 7aV?.: ; v.*a/ XSirw *' '/ F V; fC7ddC ; -U’ : ‘'\ lULsi &:} J;: /.Tt,' V‘ - yj >•!’!’ V ’•- “ One of the Sight© of the City.” OUR GREAT FASHION SHOW is creating immense interest and arousing profound admiration among Ladies generally. This is an Exhibition of the Latest and Best in Fashions for the coining season. It is as Interesting as it is Artistic and Instructive—a Display that gives everyone an opportunity of examining closely and becoming acquainted with the New Ideas in Garments and Materials, t V : L.-V. i})sy v-yi V 9 I gs* ■'■2T s ?T^fc n _v ALL AUTUMN NOVELTIES ARE NOW HERE, AND ON VIEW IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. A VISIT WILL BE ESTEEMED. Our Windows, as usual, are Artistically and Strikingly Trimmed in Autumn Effects. They serve to convey _ a slight idea of the distinctive and modish character of the goods displayed in the shop. The Millinery Salon. This magnificent Promenade alone is worth a special visit. Nowhere in the City can so large a variety or so artistic a display of really gcod-claas Millinery at reasonable prices be seen. The New Hats are principally in Small and Medium Shapes, with a tendency to higher crowns. The materials are largely Velvet, Suede, and Monchon Cloth in Terra and Mastic, Black and Silver and Gold, Nigger with Tan and Fawn, Coral and Navy, etc., etc. The Trimmings are Ospreys and Fancy Ornaments and Mounts. A SPLENDID LOT OF VERY STYLISH REAL VELOURS in Black and Colors, from 35/ to 5 guineas. Mantle and Costume Department. Our Show Room is fully stocked with English and Dominionmade Ready-to-wear Garments. The former are high-class Models; the latter are Reproductions made of our own superior New Zealand materials, and at much lower prices than the imported. LADIES’ SEMI-FITTING AND BELTED COSTUMES in Navy Serges, Fine Worsteds, Plain Cloths, and Gaberdines and Tweeds. LADIES’ FUR AND FUR-LINED COATS, FUR-COLLARED COATS, AND PLAIN COATS WITH THE NEW LARGE CAPE COLLARS AND THE SMART PLAIN SHAPES, BELTED AND SEMI-FITTING, in Cloths, Coverts, Blanket Cloths, and Plain Tweed. Prices to suit all. NEW SPORTS COATS IN WOOL AND ART SILK, PLAIN STRIPE, AND WITH FANCY COLLARS AND cIIFFS. NEW BLOUSES in Crepe de Chine, Georgette, Silk, and Unshrinkable Stripe Flannels. NEW FURS IN THE POPULAR PELTS AND THE LATEST ANIMAL AND CAPE SHAPES. B U Our Children’s Department is displaying NEW COATS in Coverts, Tweeds, and Cloths, in Mixtures and Plain Colors, as Navy, Brown, Cardinal, Saxe, Emerald, etc. NEW PLUSH HATS, VELVET HATS, FELT HATS for all ages, ready to wear. NEW UNDERCLOTHING, CORSETS, AND UNDERSKIRTS. NEW DRESS MATERIALS in Cloths, Serges, Tweeds, Gaberdines, etc. The popular colors are Brown, Nigger, Wine, Plum, Bottle, and, of course, the always favorite Navy Blue. Roslyn and other Tweeds in delightful mixtures. FASHIONABLE WINTER BLOUSINGS in Viyella, Asa Striped, Unshrinkable Winceys, Velour, Flannelette, and Golf Blousings, etc. u er ra S9 CS GL 105, 107, 109, 111, 113, and 115 George Street. Branch at South Dunedin.

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Evening Star, Issue 16988, 10 March 1919, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 16988, 10 March 1919, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 16988, 10 March 1919, Page 8