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Millinery^ of the Moment TH E LATEST STYLE CREATIONS FROM LONDON AND PARIS PRODUCED. BY EXPERT MILLINERS. ... o 0 ■ Here you can obtain a Hat of the most elegant Style —the actual type as worn in England or on the Continent —a style faithfully poitiajed and sold at a price far below what you would expect to pay. Exclusiveness is a -.feature of our present display, for in no case are two models exactly alike—there’s a distinctiveness that makes instant appeal. Indulge Your Fancy at Reasonable Cost by Selecting Your Summer Hat Here. PHAPMING COLLECTION OF MODELS— in Tulle, Silk, Aerophaene, and all the newest material. Prices ranging from 29/6, 39/6, 49/6 and 59/6, including one n Black with Satin Crown and folded brim of Black Tulle, trimmed Henna Satin Flowers and Black Satin Ribbon—Price, 39/6. CHARMING MODEL FOR YOUNG LADY-in Shell Pink Organdie Muslm. edged w.th White—large drooping shape—Puce. ® 3/G ‘ _* a _ up brim , pointed at one SMART SMALL SHAPED fLey pin—brim lined fancy saxe and gold side and trimmed pleated ribbon anci p ELACK‘kTcE C ATD''sATYN brim, trimmed sapphire bine flowers and variety : 'of colohrs and shapessmartly trimmed.—Prices iS/6, 21/- Ribbon in Green, Biscuit and White LACE BRIM TAGEL HATS-trimmed with Satin Paboon Price_2s/ " CALL AND SEE THIS FINE DISPLAY. THE DRAPERS, “Where the Good Values Are.” THAMES

The advent of the warmer weather gives rise to the query of “What to Wear,” and our showing of Seasonal Materials answers it in no uncertain manner. Ginghams, Sponge Cloths, Ratines. Organdies and Cotton Georgettes lend pleasing patterns and colourings to the display, and VERY ATTRACTIVE PRICES RULE THROUGHOUT. Call and make your selection while the range is at its best. Materials are here in enough variety to fulfil the needs of the most dainty dresser and they combine Beauty and Utility to a marked degree. QEO. MARTIN CORNER OF POLLEN AuD COCHRANE STREETS, THAMES. &f^winesy(ieeclk IHE font} unanswered letter doth rrft J friendship nigh to death.' Write to pour friend to-day. It Is easy to keep up your correspondence by providing yourself with suitable Note Paper, Envelopes, Blotters, Ink anti Pens. Everything required for Social and Business Correspondence is obtainable here and always at the lowest prices. s: ssus A. J. BROKENSHIRE Stationer Sc Bookseller f—SafcSOTlTifliflfi 11*12 THAMES m ~vt.!

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Thames Star, Volume LVII, Issue 15960, 26 October 1923, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume LVII, Issue 15960, 26 October 1923, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume LVII, Issue 15960, 26 October 1923, Page 2

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