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NEW Autumn MILLINERY A Noteworthy Display at A most attractive collection of Smart Autumn Models and Ready-to-wears await your inspection in our Millinery Salon and we shall be pleased to have a visit from you early. The Novel Shapes and Exquisite Colourings will prove intensely interesting to you. Ask to be shown the undermentioned models; The New VELOUR HAT in Black, Nigger, Green, Sand, Cerise and Violet—3s/6, 42/6, 45/6, 59/6, 3 gns. The Popular VELVET HAT, with square high crown and mushroom brim; simply trimmed with Band and Small Ornament —25/6, 29/6, 37/6. SMART STRAWS for Autumn wear, in Black, Cerise, Taupe and Navy, trimmed with Ribbon, Bead Ornaments and the new Wool anti Chenille Trimmings—--19/6, 25/6, 32/6, 35/6. LARGE-BRIMMED HAT, Fawn Velour Cloth, with soft tan crown and finished with Chenille Tassel —29/6. HAT of Green Cloth, with sand-coloured trimmed with Gold Braid and Ornament CHARMING crown, 37/6. A New Creation is the High Square Crown executed m rich Hatters Flush,, trimmed with long White Ospreys—4s/6. EXCLUSIVE MODEL of Mole Georgette Crepe, underlined with Royal Blue Silk Velvet, trimmed with Fur and Flower —52/6. SMART MATRON’S HAT in Violet Silk Velvet, trimmed with Pleated Bows of Ribbon ami small Flower to match —49/6. S^EW In Rich Velour and Tweed COATS, The most vital thing about these items, and hardest thing to show, is Lewis's QUALITY. Vet sooner or later QUALITY nukes all the difference. How quickly you would decide on Lewis’s, if only we could show you here in print the QUALITY. We shall appreciate a call from you to inspect these Exclusive Coats, tho season's Smartest Styles. Double-breasted TRENCH RAINCOAT, in colours Fawn. Grey and Green tones cl Gabardine ami Covert. Prices: £6 15s, £7 I Os. various styles; to 64/Other SMART COATS Tweed. Price: 75, Smart WINTER COAT. -Km. long, in Fancy Tweed; full cut with Muillcr’ Collar, inset sleeves, no belt. Prices; 39 6, 996 and 5 gns. GABARDINE COVERT RAINCOATS— Prices: 59/6 to 95/Sman Full-cut HARRIS TWEED COAT, inset sleeve, new hanging pockets and wide o[K>s»um Collar. Price; £3 9s. Stylish PROMENADE COAT, 42in. long, ■u Putty, Fawn and Greenish shades of Velour, with wide Collar and Belt. Prices: £6 IDs to 8 gns. With Smart Large Opossum Collar, 9 gtu. THE HOUSE SUPREME FOR - DEPENDABLE QUALITY AND EXTREME VALUE. ESTABLISHED 56 YEARS. • HIIIIIH.IIIIIW, iWimr 111 ll'HTTllinßl Pi iijj O'

Final CLEARANCE OF ALL REMNANTS AND ODDMENTS Left Over from our Sale I DURING THE WEEK ALL ODD LINES, ODD QUANTITIES AND REMNANTS WILL BE CLEARED AT SPECIAL PRICES. THESE ODD LOTS HAVE? ALL BEEN PLACED ON THE CENTRE TABLES FOR FINAL CLEARANCE. MCftRUER, TAYLOR WAKE UP! INVERCARGILL. There ARE Stores in ¥©Di Town. Stores that beat the larger Northern Cities for Value. Take Lumsden’s, the oldest retail Store in the City. We hare no hesitation in stating that this firm have now on ike the Beet Selection of DoulSon’s Disttnctive China ever shown in our eity. SEE THE COMPREHENSIVE DISPLAY IN THEIR WINDOWS. All marked at BEST VALUE IN NEW ZEALAND PRICES. PRICES that have COMPELLED Scores of Visitors from the larger centres when purchasing to EXCLAIM how much mere they Mn to pay for the exact same article in DUNEDIN, CHRISTCHURCH, WELLINGTON or AUCKLAND IN COMPARISON WITH LUMSDEN’S INVERCARGILL.

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Southland Times, Issue 17902, 28 February 1918, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 17902, 28 February 1918, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 17902, 28 February 1918, Page 6

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