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|| —an opportunity for buying suitable attire of more than 1 \ ordinary interest! | Washing Frocks Costumes, Etc., at much below .trices. LADIES' TUB FROCKS AND COSTUMES in great variety, including the Special Bargain lots: — LADIES' FINE STRIPED COSTUMES in Domo dve, fast colors—29/6. Worth "49/6. LADIES' TUSSORE SILK COSTUMES—3S/6. Worth 63/. LADIES' PALM BEACH TUS-SORE-COLORED COSTUMES —37/6. Worth 65/. LADIES* WHITE PIQUE Everybody enjoys the summer time, and we all welcome the bright, sunshiny days which give opportunity to women to wear those light, charming garments that harmonise so well with the sun and flowers and of which they are so fond. Yes! Summer days have come at last, and we are well prepared with everything of a summery character— Underwear,; Outerwear, Millinery —all in the latest fashions, and suitable for warm weather and holiday- wear. ,' Very Choice Underwear i v for Warm Weather /I™™™™/™ I Ladies' Cellular / \W<OM Cotton Chemisef Uffi«C«,irfW 1 Vests, round \ Wjiflf \ necks and short \llillSlill I / sleeves — 4 / 11< / / Ladies' Cott on MM / Vests with low ' / necks and no ww SK)r is 9 LADIES' WHITE CAMBRIC NIGHTS', square necks, trimmed with embroidery and Valenciennes lace, short sleeves; full size— l 2/9 and 13/9. SKIRTS', half price, from 10/6 LADD3S' WHITE CAMBRIC each - CHEMISES, neatly trimmed GIRLS' W T HITE DRILL MIDDY Swiss embroidery and BLOUSES, for girls 8 to 14 ribbon-hole insertion, round years—l 2/6. W T orth 16/6. an d square necks—6/11. CHILDREN'S PINK and BLUE L |ggg s M D °Sf CHECK CREPE FROCKS, 2Snt t CJViS trimmed with White-16in fi£tf !?„„*?' laCk i 5/11; 18in, 6/3; 20in, 6/11. LADIES' SILKY MOHtETTE Novelty Wash g&. S5! Dress Fabrics. &&,Sr?w, S^WS; 41/6. RATINE SPONGE CLOTH, 40in wide, now so fashionable for skirts, sports coats, etc., in checked, striped, and plain styles, in a large range of colorings. All one price, 6/11 yard. LUVIS'CA, 40in wide, plain colors, in Pink, Pale Blue, Cream, Grey also in stripes. Special value, 10/6 yard. ' ' SCOTCH GINGHAMS, 31in wide, extra quality, perfectly fast colors Black and White checks, in a large variety of stvles. All one price, 2/6 yard. Ready-to-wear Hats. The Smartest and Newest Styles. f The Smartest and Newest Styles in MILAN, TAGELS, LISERE ' BASKET STRAW AND NEW FANCY COARSE PLAITS, all « - «»« „ colors, Prices, 4/6, 10/6, 21/. x r T^ E T -c? OPULAII RAINBOW » )\ RUSTIC HAT in a great variety it. / V of beautiful colorings and the new f. 7 . . ' °P al shades. Price, 13/6 each. fi 1 \ Ladies' Gloves ana Hose! -•/ I // . J to suit the New Fashions Y LADIES' MILANESE LISLE if GLOVE, fine silk cord points, in Greys, Browns Beavers, Black, and White; all sizes— 4/11 pair. LADIES' MILANESE SILK >•, GLOVES, Fownes's make, in if assorted Drabs, Browns, and ■* Champagne; all sizes—7/6 pair. MORLEY'S "GLOSSTANA" LUSTRE HOSE in new season's colors—s/11 pair. J j LADIES' SILK ANKLE HOSE, reinforced suspender tops, heels, < feet and toes; colors—Tan,Champagne, Taupe, Bronze, Grey, French Fawn, Black, and White—--12/6 pair. in Dress. v PLEATED SILK FLORAL NINON FRILL COLLARS, very daintv * in White, Heliotrope, Sky, Primrose, and Pink—6/6 and 8/11 each! - I The Latest Cretonnes—in Soft, Shadowy Effects! § NEW. SHADOW TISSUE CRETONNES, 31in wide, in new check designs; suitable for window drapings and loose coverings—6/6 £: 7/11, 8/11 yard. & ' a CREAM LACE CURTAIN NETS, 50in wide, for casement and lone 3v @ curtains. By the yard, 6/6, 7/6, 8/6. _ j Drapery Supply Association I § 105,107,109, 111, 113,115 George St., and South Dunedia i

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Evening Star, Issue 17489, 21 October 1920, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 17489, 21 October 1920, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 17489, 21 October 1920, Page 10

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