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: C: x'V* <& : JUST OPENED ! : a w iI: s® (: ■ • i: I: 5® I: Delightfully Charming Modes in Ladies Ready-to-Wear HATS We have just opened up a Splendid Selection of 25 dozen THAMES’ FASHIONABLE READY-TO-WEAR TAGEL STRAW HATS, in smart Sailor shapes juicl shapes, with brim slightly rolled lip at back and widening to the front. Styles as illustrated. Colors—Mastic, Groy, Saxo, Pink, White, Violet, and Cherry; trimmed Ribbon, Rands, and Bows in self and contrasting colors—ll/6, 13/6, 14/6, 15/6, 16/6, and 18/6. I m I I I ■i 1 I: I® I® = ® 8: I: 1 B I 8: ! I: I? m i I: I j: Spring and Summer Fashions Exhibition (: S® I: Past successes have stimulated us to greater efforts this season, in order to make a . Fashion Display of Spring and Summer Styles that would stand alone in our City in regard to Brilliance and Artistic Effect. The overwhelming evidence, in the shape of compliments and approving criticism, affords proof of our entire success. Ladies conversant with Fashion Shows in the Capital Cities of Great Britain and the Continent have made special reference to the very high artistic standard of our Window Displays which, thev assert, take rank with those of the greatest establishments of older countries. Should you not have had opportunit}' to visit this fine Display, we hope you will be able to do so soon. We shall welcome you. (: : : : English Model Blouses of Distinctive Originality ! CLEVERLY DESIGNED BLOUSES, a delightful variety to select from, in Ninons Georgette, Net, and Crepe de Chine; designed in all the latest shapes arid colorings, including Black, Rose, Skv, Lnk, Champagne, Ivory, Emerald, etc.; all sizes. Prices from 45/ to 105/. STRIPED SILK BLOUSES, colors ou light grounds in Fuji and Spunella. These are cut on smart tailored lines, so popular for morning wear—36/3 to 39/8. The Fashionable Feather Capes ! THE NEW OSTRICH CAPES, in Natural, Brown, and Black colors, lined Silk to match —57/6, 65/, 84/, 99/6, and 105/. MARABOUT CAPES, lined with Silk; colors— White, Grey, Mole, Nigger, and Black— 25/6, 35/6, 45/, 63/, and 75/. In the Front Row of Fashion 1” Season’s Newest Dress Materials 1 BILK CREPE VELOUR, 40in wide; in shad v of Biscuit Hello., Saxe, Pink, Sky, Rose ; White, and Black—9/8 per yard. PLAIN AND STRIPED Ftjl SILKS, 32ia wide: very much in demand for Costumes and Blouses—7/11 yard. JAPANESE TUSSORE. 30in wide; specially suitable for Dresses, Costumes, and Blouses; DOUBLE-WIDTH GRAFTON CHIFFONELLE, FOR DAINTY LINGERIE, BLOUSES, DAY WRAPS, AND DRESSES; colors—Pink, Sky, and Cream—3/9 per yard. MERCERISED POPLINS, 40in wide; in Pink, Grey, Pale Blue, Tussore, Helio., Brown, Maroon, Cream, etc.—3/11 per yard. silky appearance, and entirely free from dressing—4/6 and 4/11 yard. TUSSORE SILK, 34in wide; good appearance and- free from filling; nice weight for Blouses, Tunics, Underwear, etc.—3/8, 3/11, 4/6 up to 10/6. DYED SHANTUNGS, 32in wide, are still among the leading features in Silks, and the following shades are on show:—Vieux Rose, Biscuit, Maroon, Brown, Fawn, Grey, Light Saxe, Dark Saxe, Navy, Mole, and Black—7/6 yard. A. Satisfactory Choice is assured in Ladies’ Light Summer Underwear ! VERY DEPENDABLE AND POPULAR COTTON FABRICS. SUPER QUALITY SCOTCH GINGHAMS, 31 iu wide, in Black and White Broken Chocks; splendid wearing and washing materials; very smart for Children's or Ladies’ Frocks—2/3 per yard. LADIES’ ST. MARGARET CREAM RIBBED COTTON COMBINATIONS, buttoned in front, short sleeves, unshrinkable. W., 6/11 j O.S. 7/11. LADIES’ ST. MARGARET CREAM RIBBED CHEMISE VESTS, shaped waists, extra long, low necks, short sleeves —s/6 and 5/11. LADIES’ DARK GREY FLEECY BLOOMERS, elastic waist and knee, good quality. W. size, 4/6. .a rffc H* 35 mi Ay# Announcement of the opening of New Dept, for Fancy Needlework and Embroidery ! \Vo have just opened a Now Section for these goods, and are showing complete ranges of STAMPED GOODS ready for working and cutting out. NIGHTDRESSES in Nainsook and Crepe—6/11 and S/11. LADIES’ CREPE KNICKERS, Traced and Stamped—4/11. Magyar shape, Butterfly TARANTULLE CAMISOLES, and Spray designs—2/11. CHILDREN'S TRACED DRESSES ON FINE MUSLIN—--2/8 to 5/6. CHILDREN’S FROCKS—In good Crepe, 3/11 to 5/11; m Jap. Silk, 7 S. A ffirnT SE p C S° X of COTTON and SILKS FOR iiUKIvlNu the above goods now in stock. Paper Patterns! Paper Patterns! JUST ARRIVED HOME JOURNAL’ PATTERNS for all Garments and ‘ LADIES’ sizes, in the Latest Shapes for Summer Price 9cf '■ML REST AND CHEAPEST PATTERNS IN THE W UKLD. Girls’ Summer Hats and Boys’ Washing Suits, the Latest! In the Children’s Department ! A Large Assortment of TAGEL CHIP AND PEDAL STRAWS in the popular drooping Mushroom and Sailor shapes, large and small sizes; suitable for ages 4 to 16 years—7/6, 9/8, 10/6, and 12/6. BOYS’ WASHING SUITS IN DRILL, CRASH, AND PRINT, ’Varsity tops, plain and tunic styles: goofl Washing Suits for summer wear; suitable for ages 2to 5 years. Prices: Size 1 8.6, 7/6; size 2, S/11 to 14/11. * The Art of Window Draping and Embellishment in the Home ! I lake all other Arts, the Art of Successful Window Draping consists chiefly of “puttino- the rirrbt thing in the right place.” In choosing the material and determining the style of hancino- jn-inv points must be considered. The Architecture of the Window is important; so also is the character of the interior of the room, lighting, and so on. We have experts to assist vou in the relation of these problems, and a stock of materials to suit every individuality and * taste. We shall be glad to have you favor us with inquiries, for we are sure that results "will follow. In manv bemos we have succeeded in producing charmingly artistic effects- ■ • 105,107,109, in, 113, and 115 GEORGE ST. Branch at South Dunedin. g•®••OO•®•®•®©@® ®®®Q©@ 9 © #@ 9 # # 9 9 & m © © ©j •i ©I u m iib^bsobbi

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Evening Star, Issue 17154, 22 September 1919, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 17154, 22 September 1919, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 17154, 22 September 1919, Page 10

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