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MAIDS' ONE-PIECE FROCKS. A nice little assortment of these will be offered eheap. In White Robe Muslin, tastefully trimmed with embroidery work. Sizes to fit Maids of from 12 to 15 years of age. 6 only, size 6, sale price 9/11 5 only, size 7, sale price 10/9 5 only, size 8, ;4 only, size 9 sale price 11/6 sale price 12/ti These are choice goods and will go quickly. LADIES' ALL-IN-ONE FROCKS. We are offering a really fine assortment of these in all classes of materials. In making our selection our aim has been to secure stylish designs, assortment, and useful materials, "vvhile great care has been exercised in selecting goods of careful cut to insure perfect fitting garments. To secure these advantages we have been obliged to refrain from purchasing many of the lowpriced lines on the market, so that we 'have no very cheap goodfj to offer. The Frocks we have in stock are good goods,, and have a distinction about them which any discriminating buyer will detect in a moment. - -a '.. The - pri'ces are now reduced to .effect a clearance, and here are particulars of just a few of them: — '■ 9 only in Plain and Fancy Striped Crepes, plainly and neatly,trimmed with Pipings and Buttons. We offer.these at 22/6. llonlyin Beautiful Fine Voiles, plain colom-s and . invisible stripes, neatly trimmed with self buttons and pipings, adorned with pretty silk insertion Peter Pan Collars. Really smart lot. Reduced to 28/6. Few only Voile Frocks in Dove,. Grey., and S.axe Blues, piped with coloured satin with dainty lace yokes. Were 39/6, now 30/ . . " Few only Dainty Dress Robes in neat striped Washing Silks in white with black s-tripe and white with navy stripe, dainty Valenciennes lace yoke, butr tons in biaek and navy to match. Really choice goods. - ... Tussore Silk Robes in variety, piped with pretty contrasting.'shades of silk, reliable quality. Prices arei24/6, 30/-. and 3.5/-. One-piece Frocks in Grey Cashimerp, quality reliable, useful-and dressy, beautifully finished with shot silk, Peter"Pan Collars with cuffs to match. Really smartly cut. Reduced to 39/6. Also Grey French; Cashmere, with silk collar and cuffs to match, sameiprice as above, o Robes in Coloured Muslins, in shades of Grey, Sky, Pink, 'and Champagne, very prettily trimmed, with fine embroidery. ' Sale price only 14/6.. Striped Linen Robe, piped black and white, with grey facings, only 12/6. / .Fine assortment of Robes in White Embroidered Swiss Muslin, dainty goods, well cut and very useful. The variety of these is too great to atempt to de- ; scribe them here, but here are the sale prices—ls/6, 17/6,, 22/6. If you want a White Frock, some of these are sure to please you. Few only Dainty Robes in" White All-over Embroidery with dainty net yoke, to clear 19/6 each. ' Choice little lot of Robes in Pretty Striped Ginghams. Wash well, and altogether a most useful lot. These haver- embroidered yokes, and are piped with plain material,to match. The colours are Black and White, Sky, and White, Navy and White, and Brown and White. . Sale price to clear 16/6. HERE'S A SNIP. A few only Blouse and 'Skirt Robes in White Muslin, with Embroidery and Tucks. Blouse plain shirt, .smart and useful. We clear these at t'he absurd 1 price of 4/11 each. 3 only White Embroidery Blouse and Skirt Frocks to clear at 8/6. Not half their value. Big assortment of White Muslin Embroidered Blouses, really smart goods, to clear at 1/11 and 2/11 each. MOTHERS! We are offering a choice little lot op. Maids' ready-to-wear Frocks. Here is a chance to solve the dressmaking problem.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVII, Issue XLVII, 9 November 1912, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVII, Issue XLVII, 9 November 1912, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVII, Issue XLVII, 9 November 1912, Page 7