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Edward Alfred Foreman, who is serving a sentence for. burglary, strenuously opposed an application before the Wellington Supreme Court yesterday for a decree absolute in a divorce case, wherein his wife, Violet Foreman, was the petitioner. Respondent sid it was foolish for him to ask for the custody of the child, buit he had made several offers (in one instance the sum of £400) for the support of the child, so that it would not bo taken from the Dominion Mr Justice Hoaking granted the decree absolute, reserving his decision concerning the custody of the child.

Antonin and Winter Fashions A Complete Showing of Practical and Charming Modes! 1 Exquisite Blouse Creations. A New Collection of Distinctive and' Clever Designs! We have received by post a delightful lot of ENGLISH BLOUSES in Georgette, Lace, Ninon, Net, and Crepe de Chine—ss/ to £8 6/. LU VISC A BLOUSES in Colored Stripes, good Shirt styles, at 21/. VERY SMART STRIPED FUJI BLOUSES, designed in new Shirt shapes—36/6, 45/ PLAIN FUJI BLOUSES at 35/6 and 37/6. WHITE JAP. SILK BLOUSES with Colored Stripe Collar and Cuffs, at 27/6. WAJRM WINCp* BLOUSES, Creme grounds with narrow Colored Stripes; good full Shirt shape, with roll collars and insefc sleeves ; all sizes—ls/6. PRACT!CAL BLOUSES for morning wear, in Dark Flannelette, Paisley design, at 5/6 J Plain Grey or Brown at 8/6. “Adaptation to type ” is one of the essentials to Ladies who aim at dressing effectively and in becoming modes. Every type of woman requires just that typo of apparel that will give artistic expression to the charm of her personality. The selection of suitable clothes is therefore not so easy as it looks, but onr immense selections of Fashionable Goods for Winter wear simplifies the task very considerably. Now that the Winter is catching up on us, the time has come for the purchase of Dresses and Garments, because in the early part of the season one can always get a larger choice. Another reason that applies just now is the prospect of still further advanced prices, and to buy now means paying less than one will have to do later on. Goods for the Home—Sheetings, Calicoes, Towels, etc., should be bought at once. We are selling practically at present English prices ; higher rates are now fixed by manufacturers. As regards stocks on hand, wo are giving onr customers the advantage of the low prices at which we bought. Graceful Autumn Hats— Particularly Smart! READY-TO-WEAR VELOUR HATS. A Splendid Rang© of ENGLISH AND AMERICAN VELOUR HATS has just been opened ,_up: good qualities and latest fashionable styles, including the chic Stetson shape, etc.; all the new leading colors—Taupe, Quaker, Navy, Nigger, Peacock, Rose, Copper, and Black—4s/6 to £3 19/6. DISTINCTIVE WHITE HATS FOR YOUNG LADIES’ WEAR. These include the new Angora Furry Felt Cream Velour and the becoming White Beaver Hat, trimmed smart ribbon bands, novelty stitching, and ornaments, etc.—39/6 to £2 9/6. Dainty Undergarments for Discriminating Women. LADIES’ MORIETTE UNDERSKIRTS, narrow shape, with pleated frill and circular flounce; colors— Navv, gaxe, and Vieux Rose—9/6, 12/6, 15/8. LADIES’ PYJAMAS in Crepe, Wincey, and Flannella, in Floral and Fancy Stripe design, finished with roll collar and pockets—22/6 and 25/6. jADIES’ RIBBED WOOL AND COTTON VESTS, with shaped waist, open and closed fronts, long* sleeves, chemise length. O.S. size, 6/6. m m m A Few Timely Offerings from the Fancy Department. LADIES’ WHITE KNITTED WOOLLEN GLOVES, all sizes, unshrinkable finish—7/6 pair. LADIES’ ALL-WOOL KNITTED SHOULDER SCARVES with fringe in Grey and Emerald; very stylish—--10/6 each. CHILDREN’S FINE ALL-WOOL KNITTED GLOVES in assorted Browns, Navy, and White; sizes 1 to 6—4/6 pair. LADIES’ COLORED CASHMERE HOSE in Brown, Navy, Grey, Fawn, Khaki, and Black—7/6 pair. tot Lovely Coats for Little Misses. Comfortable and Very Dressy ! CHILDREN’S CREAM COATS, in Caracul, Teddy Bear, and Velveteen • suitable for boys or girls ages 1 to 3. Sizes— 16in. 18in. ’ 20in. Prices, 21/6 22/6 37/6. CHILDREN’S SPORTS COATS, in fine Woollen Cashmere, belt and pockets to finish; colors—Saxe, Vieux Rose, and Navy. Size.s— 24in. 26in. 28in. Prices, 45/6 48/6 49/6. CHILDREN’S UNTRIMMED FELTS, newest shapes, in Saxe, Fawn Vieux Rose, Black, Green, Scarlet, and Navy; to suit girls rom 7 to 12 years of age—6/6. Three Offers of All-wool Cloaking Material. Fabrics with Good Wear in them ! 'ALL-WOOL BLANKET CLOAKING, 56in wide, in Mid-Grey, Brown, Scarlet, Saxe, and Dark Grey—lß/0 yard. ALL-WOOL HEAVY BLANKET CLOAKING, 56in wide, in Dark Brown and Dark Grey—lß/6 yard. ALL-WOOL CHECK CLOAKING, 56m wide, in Block Checks, such as Black and White, Vieux Rose and Helio, and Saxe and Green—--25/6 yard. Sheeting, Towelling, and Longcloth. Still Procurable at English Prices! WHITE TWILL SHEETING, 72in wide, for double beds. Special prices 3/11, 4/6, 4/11, and 5/6 vard. WHITE TWILL SHEETING, 80in wide, extra width, for double beds. Special prices, 4/11, 5/11, 6/6, 7\S vard. TEA TOWELLING—2Iin wide, a great bargain, 1/3 yard; 24in wide, 1/1U yard. SUPERFINE LONGCLOTH, 36in wide, including Horrookses’ and the celebrated “Triumph” brand make—1/9, 1/11-j, 2/tij, 2/3, and 2/6 yard. Here they are at last! Real British Linoleums. W frr ‘D? ST OPENED a SPLENDID RANGE OF BRITISH LINttLJtuMS. There has been a great shortage of these Linoleums throughout tne world, so we have been very fortunate in securing a small shipment The designs and colorings are right up to date; light and dark grounds’ matting and conventional designs, standard weights. 2vds wide .15/6, and 17/8 yard. ‘ 0 U er m u socia 'M 105, 107, 109, 111, 113, & 115 GEORGE ST. Branch at South Dunedi

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Evening Star, Issue 17316, 1 April 1920, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 17316, 1 April 1920, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 17316, 1 April 1920, Page 10

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