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I \ A LOVELY RANGE OF SPRING MILLINERY. 9 The new Models we are shewing represent the fail word in fashion correctness. Among the diversity of style, it will be remarked that the military situation has given the cue to the old world designers. § Two Styles that will have a certain vogue are the sardine tin, and the new mushroom shapes. These models have a touch of the Parisienne about them, especially the former, which, worn with a Mona Lisa, or flowing lace veil, are very chic. A back slide comb should be worn with this model, and should come up well over the hat. The sailor shape is still in vogue with slight The elongated effect has given place to greater width at the sides, with, sometimes, an upward tilt at one side. Tipperary ends will also be popular, quite a number of the new models being finished with long black velvet streamers. Cj The Colours are mostly in a delightful range of violets, blacks and whites. 9 Our Prices are pleasingly small —as alwayi—just about half those asked in the City. GILL'S, OF SYDENHAM, 480 COLOMBO ST. And at FERRY ROAD „ Jj Ballantynes New Stocks of ALL LINEN Bleached Table Damasks are made distinctive by The Beautiful designs which give them a Decorative Value quite above the ordinary. □ D □ Rich Classical Designs and Charming Art Designs, D P O 70 - 72 inches wide. 4'- 4'6 4a 1 S'9 t. yd.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 11482, 2 September 1915, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Star (Christchurch), Issue 11482, 2 September 1915, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Star (Christchurch), Issue 11482, 2 September 1915, Page 2

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