Newest N°ti° ns in Neckwear f Recently Opened at Beaths ' There is a distinctiro note about ihe new Neckwear recently opened at Beaths. Our wid« awake London representative keeps ns constantly advised as to the changes of fickle fashion and by each parcels mail forwards the very latest designs in collars. A point that ladies will appreciate is the exclusiveness of these lotely goods, often coming in onlv single samples NECKWEAR NOVELTIES NOW SHOWING, NEW CREPE DE CHINE FLOWER POSEYS in Dainty Muslin, Sailor Shape, finished with in mixed colorings at .. .. 1/6 each Guipure Medallion on edge at .. 4/8 each JUST OPENED. BLACK TOSC\ NFT PRETTY SQUARE MUSLIN COLLAR. Em- YEILINGS, with Gold Floral bonier broidered, shape suitable for new square- and coloured Chenille Spots, in followine necked blouse at • • • • 2/3 each shades : Helio, Cham, Saxe, Cerise NaT* BEAUTIFULLY EMBROIDERED VOILE and Emerald, at .. .. 2/6 yard COLLARS, new shape, scolloped with delicate Specially Smart Goods, suitable for nrasant Filet Lace edges, at "J/9 and 8/11 each fashion Post your order to-day—We pay postage Ivory Crepe de Chene Handkerchiefs, S&9 Xl \\ with Coloured Hems and S J1 \ \ ' ' V - • 82435—
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16145, 25 February 1918, Page 8
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188Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16145, 25 February 1918, Page 8
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