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M Auckland’s Fashion Centre,” DEAR MADAM, Queen Street. Our new millinery models have just arrived, and we extend to you a cordial invitation to visit our showrooms, and inspect them. The new models are as perfect as Parisian and West End designers could make them, and we feel sure you will not only enjoy your visit, but will be able to make a distinctive and becoming selection. It is only possible to mention a fe-w of the new designs, but these will indicate the variety. One handsome black hat is in panne velvet, prettily braided on brim and crown, a large plume of feathers falling on the brim. Wide satin strings complete the charming effect. A pretty French model in deep kingfisher blue is trimmed with large Japanese chrysanthemums and long Havana brown wings. A very chic mole hat of silk and velvet is trimmed with mole and salmon wings intermixed with soft folded tulle of same shades. One of the new flower-pot toques is in black feathers, large white osprey, mount finished with corded cabachous, and has a most seasonable appearance. A light cinnamon charmeuse satin hat is plaited round crown with chiffon to match, and finished with huge dahlia rosette in chiffon and velvet. This is, of course, but the briefest indication of what is to be seen. Throughout the Millinery department, and all the other departments, we are showing the newest modes, and you will have no difficulty in obtaining the article you require. We remain, faithfully yours, SMITH & CAUGHEY, LTD.

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLII, Issue 16, 21 April 1909, Page 60

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Page 60 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLII, Issue 16, 21 April 1909, Page 60

Page 60 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLII, Issue 16, 21 April 1909, Page 60

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