A FASCINATING 01? 0 SPRING EADY-TO-WEAR MILLINERY OUR MILLINERY SHOW is attracting wide interest on account of the Smartness, Elegance, and Individuality of the New Styles and the immensity of variety exhibited. The position we hold as Millinery Specialists makes it incumbent upon us to provide a Peerless Millinery Show, and this we have accordingly done. We list here just a few of our distinctive Ready-to-Wears. New Veiled Pull-on Hat— In two tones, with Tagel tinderbriin. A smart style. 18/6 White Tagel "Baby Boy" Shape— Trimmed with band of white and coloured stitching 18/6 American Sailor in Tagel— With flat block crown, rrimwith band of contrasting colour. In Black, White, and Navy. 17 / 6 Smart Tagel Ready-to-Wear— New high crown. Trimmed coloured band Corded Silk. Black and White, Navy and Emerald, Lemon and Black, and Scarlet and Black 21/Distinctly New Hemp Tagel Pull-on-Hat— In all the newest colourings. Large and medium shapes. 32/6, 35/6, 37/6, 42/Exceedingly Smart Pull-on Tagel Drooped brim. Trimmed with band and bow. Putty and Navy, Navy and Cerise, Brown andSaxe, and Saxe and White As a matter of importance, you should pay an early visit to the John Cobbe Ltd. Millinery Showroom. joiinlobbl ltd. THE CASH MAIL ORDER HOUSE FEILDING. [a oakdJ NURSE KING MATERNITY NURSE Corner STAFFORD & BOWEN STS. SPEAKING or the A.M.P. Society, Bourne's Insurance Directory for 1909 said: "This Office has the reputation of being the BEST IN THE WORLD from the policy-holder's point of view." C. LASHLIE, Representative for New Business. Box 41, Folding.
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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 3337, 5 September 1917, Page 2
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