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. Dress and Fashion. . I ' " ' '' 1 pf LADIES,- • fy LADIES,- • 1$ Messrs. SMITH AND CAIJGHEY, |j|P Ltd., beg to intimate that their first show of Spring and Summer Novel(g ties will be held on TUESDAY and * g WEDNESDAY next. |f% |\ A Promenade Display will commence at 3 p.m. on TUESDAY, and t&A Z) continue till 9 p.m. No business will sPI? M be transacted over the counters after that hour, in order to give every ckpj! « facility for inspecting the New 5^3 Goods, personally selected by our £3 Mr. Caughey, in conjunction with R|3 our London buyers. W3? Burke's Orchestra will render a Musical Programme afternoon and $2^3 ?&§. evening. ■ @j||? J? P Our Tea Rooms will be opened cach day until closing time. Afternoon Tea will be dispensed pj? jPg freely on TUESDAY and WEDNE3- ££% DAY afternoons. A cordial invitation is extended to feS SMITH AND CAUGHEY, LTD. fed >"i '' "" ' " "~i ,/■ ' . , I»LM8BB| TOMORROW Ladies are j , xa 1 to accept this announcement jl as a personal invitation to *% attend the | Smartest Dress Exhibition | of the Season, 1 which will take place in our Warehouse TO-MORROW 1 and following days, and will prove enjoyable if only for | the Fashion Hints it holds. | i A FEW SPECIALTIES. I MILLINERY MODELS. —These are showing in Parisian Designs, marked 9 by a charming individuality that makes them irresistibly attractive. I BLOUSES and COSTUMES--Exquisite garments for both Reception §j ■ and Evening wear are to be seen in most exclusive styles. | EMBROIDERED ROBES.—Beautifully Embroidered Muslin Robes, with jl J ■ shaped skirts ; also in Irish Sheer Linen and Plain Linen. | MOHAIR FABRICS. There is a distinct note of newness about these raj materials. The dainty colourings, not hitherto shown, are admirable for dressy creations. COLOURED TUSSORE.—A decided novelty, showing in both delicate and dark colourings for the first time. |s COTTON VOILES FRENCH MUSLINS COLOURED CLOVES f NOVELTY BELTS DAINTY NECKWEAR LUXURIOUS STOLES | PLEASING WINDOW DISPLAYS | MILNE & GHOYCE, m ' Queen and WeHesley Streets, Auckland. § i • •

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13278, 10 September 1906, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13278, 10 September 1906, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13278, 10 September 1906, Page 2