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120 C/ W 120 OF NEW GOODS DIRECT FROM LONDON Per S.S. MAMARI and TONGARIRO NOW SHOWING AT JOHN COBBE'S STYLISH Millinery, English trimmed, in Straw and Net, trimmed pink Roses, Ribbon and Spot Net, turned up at side. At 26s 6d. DAINTY BLACK HATS, in Crinoline Straw, trimmed with Rosettes of Chiffon and Ribbon, with largo Bow, turned up in front. At 26s 6d. LACE AND NET HAT, trimmed with Forgei>me-nots and Banksia Roses, with large Pink Silk Rosettes at sides Prices, 39s 6d. Up-to-Date Styles in STRAP HAT SHAPES, ETC. The New Miranda Sailor in burnt and Cinnamon Straws, 3s 3d each. MORANDA SAILORS, in Fancy Straw, in Navy, Greens, Browns, and Burnt Colours. At 4s 9d. THE NEW "BEEHIVE" CROWN, in coarse Straw, with mushroom; in White, Burnt Cinnamon, Pink, Navy and Green. At 6s 6d. CRINOLINE STRAWS, in Navy, with high crown and tu " l6< i °¥ CINNAMON RUSTIC STRAW, with Beehive Crown and Mushroom brim At 7S 6d. NEW "SAKE" BLUE FANCY STRAW; high crown, turned off face At 6s 6d. REAL FRENCH FLOWERS, Marguerites, in assorted sprays. At 2s 3d, 2s 11d and 3s 11d. CORNFLOWERS, mounted. At 2s 3d and 2s 11d. LOVELY HAWTHORN SPRAYS in Pink, Cream, and Cerise. At 4s 9d. LILY OF THE VALLEY, mounted and unmounted. At 5s 6d and 6s 6d. WISTERIA, in Heliotrope, Pink, and Vieux Rose. 8s 6(1 spray. Hi«h Class FRENCH ROSES, on mounted foliage. At 10s 6d spray. CHIFFONS and TULLES in all the wanted shades for Millinery trimmings. I>lT> New Floral and Stripe wide KlljBONS, from 1s 6d, 1s 11d to 4s 3d yd. COSTUMES. NEW SPRING AND SUMMER COSTUMES, in Navy and White, and Brown ami White, strip© effects, with long coat. At 31s 6d. VERY STYLISH COSTUMES, in Cream and Grey Check, Summer Tweed's, with Eton Coat, Collar and Cuffs, trimmed narrow fancy broad Braid and Linen, skirt plain. At 37s 6d. LIGHT GREY STRIPED SUMMER TWEED COSTUMES; coat medium length, with largo gilt buttons, skirt plain. At 37s 6d. WHITE UNDERSKIRTS.— Longcloth and Muslin Underskirts, with flounce trimmed six rows of hem-stitche-1 tucks. At 17s 6d. LONGCLOTH UNDERSKIRTS ; flounce of wide embroidery and tucks At 8s 11d. WHITE* MUSLIN and NAINSOOK SKIRTS, trimmed lino insertion, threaded Ik-bo Ribbon, ten rows oi fine tucks and flounce of 8-inch Muslin Embroidery. At 28s 6d. \ew Mercerised Embroidered MUSLINS and CAMBRICS for Underskirts, etc. At 1s 4d, Is 9d, 1s 11d, 2s 6d, 3s 9d and 3s 11d yard. FOR STERLING VALUE. PHOTOGRAPH!. BEING greatly overstocked with Papers and Mounts, I have decided to make Special Concessions during the next few weeks. CABINET PHOTOGRAPHS, 15s per dozen, including a 15 x 12 enlargement. This Special p rice to be fo.~ cash only. J, E. Lewis, COBBE'S BUILDINGS. TASTE IN HATS. YOU can't display good taste in Hats unless you have tasty Hats to select from. In New Zealand we hold the Premier position as Ladies' Milliners — having won the highest .awards at the recent Christchurch Exhibition. Our Wellington Shop in Cuba Street is full of the finest Hat Creations from Paris, London, and our own rooms. VISIT US WHEN YOU COME TO TOWN. C . ADAM !5 AN D CO., Wellington. TE NGAWA NURSING AND MATERNITY HOME, KIMBOLTON ROAD, (Near Loan and Mercantile Co.) FEILDING. NURSES WEBBER AND SEXTON (Certificated), Formerly of the Wellington Hospital, TTAVE OPENED the above, after -*-*• having the house thoroughly re. novated,. and are prepared to receive Patients. Special fees for Maternity Cases, by arrangement. Telephone 64.

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Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 678, 16 September 1908, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 678, 16 September 1908, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 678, 16 September 1908, Page 2

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