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- ■ Dress, and Fashion. _ t _ "■'"" .'.' -.- ~- ~.-.. . ',''"."'..."•■'.-''■'-" ;■■,'■-.. ■ ■ ■■ -.-:■- ■--- '- - ;; LIMITED. | •"' '■■'.-; ■'■'.'"■■'. ■■■■ ■ ' ; .■..■-•'-•. ■ '.\[ ''■'/■: '.-■-,■ ••"■ DAINTY FASHIONS For Infants and Children, New Stocks just opened. All the latest and most charming fancies for the little ones. Infants? Frocks and Wraps— ( Lovely little Frocks, Coats, and Pelisses in Washing- Silks, Cashmeres and Muslins. A very nice variety m styles, and prettily trimmed. Children's Holland Frocks— j All sizes nicely made and trimmed in self frills or embroidery. -Children's Washing Tunics— In good variety, neatly made. ' Girls' Washing; Frocks— OVERALLS and BLOUSE TOPS.— very nice assortment in all sizes. Girls 3 White Princess Petticoat®— All sizes now in stock. Infants' Hats and BonnetsDainty little affairs in Silks and Cashmeres,, trimmed in insertions, tuokings, and shirred frills. An extensive display. Washing Sun Hats and BonnetsTrimmed in laces, insertions, and embroideries, button crowns. Special line of Holland and Grasse Lawn Washing" Hats, now so popular. LADIES' UNDERWEAR.. . Underskirtsjust in-New Stocks of underskirts in all materials. Neat Print Skirts trimmed in self frills at from 2/6. Muslin Skirts in white and colours; Black Italian Cloth Skirts nicely trimmed in self frills or Paris lace; Silk Skirts in various styles in black, white, rose, cerise, pinks, blues, greens and navy, handsomely trimmed in laces, insertions, and frills. Summer Underclothing— An extensive stock of choice patterns in white Longcloth and Lawn: all grades, from the plainest to the finest and most elaborately trimmed. Also Natural Wool Underclothing- in summer weights. - DRESSING GOWNS AMD JACKETS. CHOICE ASSORTMENT of the latest styles in Delaines, Cashmeres, Flannel and White Silks — various pretty shades, and prettily trimmed. SMITH & GAUGHEY, LIMITED. See the Window Display of DAINTY BLOUSES For Present Wear. FLOWERED DELAINE, with borders, trimmed lace, at 9/6, 10/6, 12/6, 14/6, to 32/6. ' T ' WHITE SILK for street or evening wear, trimmed with lace insertion and tucks at 9/9, 11/6, 13/6, 16/9, to 3/-. COLOURED SILK, in pale blue, pinks, navy and green, at 18/6. TUSSORE SILK, trimmed lace, from 18/6 to 49/6. BLACK SILK. A large stock of these to select from at 18/6, 21/9, 23/6, 25/-, 28/6, to 75/-. I WHITE MUSLIN,- trimmed lace and embroidery, from 11/6. SUNSHADES, . BLACK AND WHITE Mercerised Sateen at 4/6, 5/6, 6/11, up. FLORAL MERCERISED SATEEN, Natural Wood Handles. A special line at 8/6 each. FLORAL SILK, very smart, at 9/11 each. TUSSORE SILK, Lined, at 13/6; Unlined, at 15/6. PLAIN WHITE, special, at .5/11. BLACK SILK, plain and trimmed, from 11/6 each. ; . MILNE & CHOYCE, LTD. 'Sewing Machines. . ' **"" THE STIWNUHI MXXmMM of Eieellenee. 5- , The average woman cannol 'K'. ; ■ ms%Ls lmr%s -7 discriminate justly betweei «-«*. sewing machines, so far a: mechanical construction i M^om^'^ A concerned ; but she can wise!; ' W < ;#tf«S ■ Judge their work. ' Singer Work ■ is Always Good Work i'V : *l Am II fMM$r This is wh y Sin s er M£ T*h}k * Mmk chines maintain their supren • Si ac y all over the world ' makin ' Witffy-tX the Singer trade mark a relu IB"®Pi 'W fiPSfIkSSR hie standard of excellence. Mm;© MMM SOLD DM INSTALMENTS. OLD MACHINES TAKEN IN EXCiIANGI [tejMg&uf ff 4 a /fssj iii' ''Sewing Machine Makers for the ■«SBS§&JL*\j 1 I l%Jllr 285, Queen St., W Auckland. SILENT ** SPEEDY W*r a i Discount for Cash. W[r_: '■'.•:;.•■ Photography. _____ €tAkjs£ftj I R,STO D hotos « •*& i/Jfr.i6s>^4

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12401, 24 October 1903, Page 8 (Supplement)

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12401, 24 October 1903, Page 8 (Supplement)

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12401, 24 October 1903, Page 8 (Supplement)