•The. Recognised Gateway to ' ■ N • the. Approved Fashions of : J\ ■• London and r Paris. ~ if W^Kn^Si^- : '- At the beginning of every season there comes L. f* SBs f&j __~ a little question which perplexes most women. /$!&£& If™* 1 Probably it brought the first puckers to Madam . i J 1 'Eve's brow; but be that as it may.it recurs with fir' I every change of the seasons, and will doubtless 1 recur for many more to come. : . . . ... 1 "%HAT'SHALL S WEAR?"--that's the €! Little In size but of tremendous import, it requires much study ere TEraal. It Is solved i but If one keeps In touch with the NEW AND SPACIOUS as SHOWROOMS at TE ARO HOUSE, the perturbing problem Is quickly gM^ '• Where most Showrooms'display a dozen or so styles,TE ARO HOUSE '. I SHOWROOMS exhibit a hundred or more,, and Invariably tho Fashions " S a are of such oxcluslveness that other houses are UNABLE to show similar , '■■''' a Only vaguely can we tell the story of the brilllanoy of this Style /V'S-' yM' Regard it as a more complete display than any previous exploitation of Ur . VJfV it fr^s Styles, and come with full expectation of seeing " Correct Fashion" de- \*j\' ■=»•' .-.'-. J& plcted on every garment, but no extravagant prices appended to anything. )//}/ W We are admittedly Foremost In Styles, and &*S W ,).' Foremost in Value-Giving 1 ! f, , -**■ ffll Upstairs, Please, for. the lew: Cosii^ You need buy nothing at TE ARO HOUSE without trying It on, . Hero Ladies may retire and.ln strict privacy try on the various styles . until satisfied. ■ .. :i . because at conven.ent places throughout the House, there are nicely Everything for Autunu..and Winter Wear Is at Its BEST. TO-DAY, : equipped and splendidly-lighted Fitting Rooms. ..:.''. therefore, don't postpone your trip.. v LADIES' STYLISH TWEED COS-' colours, stripes, and' mottled ef- winter, and suitable for. sports Crimson, Ts. fid,, 88. finV, 128. TOMES, in two-toned stripes, > fects, 425„ 595. 6d., 768.6 d., 84S. wear, 12s. 6d. 61, 15s. 6d. long roll collar, skirts lined and LADIES'-NEW TWEED" MOTOR CREAM DELAINE BLOUSES, RIPPLE CLOTH DRESSING, unlined, 6BS. 6d., 635., 753., 84S. COATS,'large assortment, with tucked, and ' embroidered, in. GOWNS, in Pale Blue,. Navy... LADIES'FASHIONABLE TWEED large fur collars, splendid coats white and complimentary 'col- Blue, and Crimson, ' COSTUMES, instripes and fancy for motoring, warm, and effec- ours, '■'' ' 275. Bd., 295. 6d., to 50S. ; effects. Very long coats, silk tive, ~...'. £8 10s.; £8 15s. - Ss. 6d., ?SJBd-,105.6^ ..W5-Bd.. ;. sjLK-PADDED-DRESSING'IACK-Tbll collar, and jot buttons, MARMOT COATS well-matched ' ;tfLAUi ''Wf. l "LUUbib; ; j;TS, in dainty■ colours, lined' •.■•-.' 89s. 6d. to 128s. .. Skins, and'well-lined; in' Semi- for rf w f n r ' Eri " «„ «h self and contrasting colours, LADIES' BLACK AND NAVY fitting and Full-length-fitting, . ■ . . 16S. 6d., 215., 293. 6d. SERGE AND CLOTH COS- 8 arid 9 guineas each! WHITE JAP. SILK BLOUSES, .DRESSING TStXE?"*™ A MODEL MARMOT. COA T! ,in.'. ; \ IS'J^^^^ T "3%M« =---&E : tttft , ff : '8 i -' mgM^.;s7,6d,«s. LA ™kj'- M ? 1E j ? \ 9 ?S~ desiring a really imposing style ' , *£'• 22S ' 6d - 27S ' 8a " /." ■-. .tfLANNELETTE ..DRESSING-, ,TUMES, k handsomely braced, . ■ Bhould uo t Mto see it ; ; MGREEN . , GOWS, for -Bathroom wear,^;. LADIES' COATS, PLAIN NAVY BLUE dM'' ™ UNDMSKIRTS. ;-. - double-breasted,, with motor STTTTiT, RT,riTiSF,S mll-owr ' ■ have an enormous -assortment. \ . - lvr ™ T nmitei™ collars. Very smart for hushes* SfflßT v BLOUSLS, : roll-over . the i atest snadeg styles : -FLANNEL. DRESSING. GOWNS, ; cold-resisters, . - 'C 0 ■^ s - 6d , 12s 6d 15s 6d . - -All Prices, ,ss.- 6d., 7s. Bd., - 'COsy. alld V-™J« > r * h Q e 'S°' di or:,, Erf 9Qs fid T!s fid us " ' ' ■ ■•' ■-• IDs 6d.. 15s 6d.. 19S. 6d.. 215.. ' weather, -IBS.. 6d., 215., 255. ladies' dSram iS delaine shirt blouses, in :• • ' ' - 'fid., 275! ed. , :-,..;,-:-.•: SHOWERPROOF COATS, in a large-variety of attractive -LADIES' SILK-UNDERSKIRTS, CHILDREN'S COATS, in a splerieither Full-length or- Semi-fit- colours, well-cut, 10S. Ba. . f or dainty wear,Mn. colours to' did' variety :of Tweeds and tings ; 215., 255. 6d., 295. 6rt. KEYMO FLANNEL SHIRT match the dress, ; Cloths. Goats for school wear or LADIES'' LONG TWEED COATS, BLOUSES, .pretty delicate ; 325. 6d., 425., to B*S. best, in'smartest styles: Red, slip-on sleeves, and high collars/ shades, linen colkrs, 11s. 6d. RIPPLE • CLOTH DRESSING , Fawn, Saxe Blue, Navy Blue, , in Worsted and Blanket Cloths. WOLSEY SHIRT BLOUSES, very ; JACKETS, in a variety of deli- .1., ■, Brown,. Slripe Tweeds. ;AU - Very warm winter coats—plain warm and comfortable for . cat© shades, also Navy Blue and' .sizes, y From 7s, Bd. to 4Ss><
i\ W.OfUiy Of The balmy days cannot last"rauch' 1 '• #^ iMIIM II LOnaOii OF rdOb. . ; and drawn curtain will be very•, 1 p / J Hera you will not only see the •-.-...,JpyP5ta....., How are you "fixed for FURS? I I Wssfo ® IMw'"' New Fashions for this Winter, but ■^^'J^' "'■■■": Are not these tha,kind you ara J 1 *. SST- the Advance Styles for next as ' EMI ' wanting?;, If'not, there are .scores: I \ op- J& ■■...«.'.' • ;'" '„*'■■■ mh\A. of others, so that you shoud not J VJL We "' " y ° Ure ' S purchase elsewhere-till you have t away from the beaten path, make hf'\jr seen te A RO. H O.USE. FUR | I ! " ARO HOUSE , SHOWROOMS : 'II *** VALUES. '•'"'■■'-" •■!'■■ 1 your shopping headquarters for NOi 338< FANCY LITTLE NA- r.iuK-ppnmvPiwiiiTAwwi'An'l I M.mnery and AH, Other Appare.. • POLEON. in ,\ 1 Prices are always quoted because Sl/::'^»*W \ '.■•■■ the values are always right. (Also in Coloured Straws.) . ",„.„' u„. 6 ?"" '' 13J \ i No. 335. Very Becoming. VELVET ' n ■ •'' , nTx?v» n «^? er tof'^rt a , DW a B ! » 'or STEM. TRICORNES, with ' " ' ''' CL l^P£J^f^'*?!?narrow band of gold round , ' #« ™, £ 4f,S5 55., £5 163 I crown, and pleating of ribbon «il ' - £L l 2' 81,,, ' UP t0 1 ° BUlnBaS % from crown over brim at left (fflMftl, /»«*»» - wJSr rL owe i. •'" $ 3 v S ide, with two long quills falling FITCH FTO SETS, vey b^mrag, to rear. In all fashionable jrMW&W&BMm ntsjffl&mS&Wl I shades, and Black Velvet, 255. §> 10 ?- £5 SS " J 6 " P t0 M j to Straw, 19, 6, to 35, uftft | § ' : . "QuitetheßestNecfcwe^ I JJ jp f,f J \ ■• : the NECKWEAR NOVELTIES on i is „, «, nTOTTOPTTvir rtaptt '•s'' ill ''' ' our ■ fixfures. It's a remark we 1 ■JMp*W no; 353. Very sfe' BLACK hear every f season; but we 4; f . \ JL .- with swathing of fur round %JMor infcedfstta£ d n l 0 QT haVe ™ ■•«<>". to, S crown, and two large plumes at or Velvet, with large feather give the BEST SO endorsed. r . | U //'' «i ' ' si^6 ' can copied ' n an y mount, band of velvet round Priced in a way always assort- | I -5 \i our -, and; matenaU; as de- . C rown, mount fastened. with ' ated Wlth-TE ARO HOUSE Value- | il //^lArfl^' * '' senbed, 635.. ' large-buckle. Beaver, 425. to giving. ' ';' 1 I "~~ ■ 635.i Coloured Straws,. 295. 6d. °- ° . " ', | I Li m\TRIMMED SHAPES in Straws {c MSB., Velvets, ,395. 6d. to The.Vep H^-i»™ I 354 and Chips, all latest colours and Ws ' 9fl ' D .B CfflNE TIES, 11 and- \\m. 1 1- /f * styles, 35.6d.,45. 11d., TS.Hd., wide hnished with fringed or | | NO. 350. ATTRACTIVE BLACK to 12S. Bd. . ■^^■** nm **~ ball-tasse ends, m every con- | I BEAVER HAT, with Osprey BEAVER SHAPES, small and • livable shade, charmag, effects, . | I Mount, «S. 6d. krge, including Turbans, which LURCJC i .3. jwell worth 2s 6d IS.9d. each. J I will he verv popular, •■ "THE ROYAL," a Smart Knitted | 1 READY-TO-WEAR HATS 'FOR 18s. 'eel., 275. 'ed., to 355. Even mare Important' than the Silk Tie,; ball-tassel ends,-.L}in. | 1 MINTER-In Tweeds and Vel- FELT HATS, large Russian Tur- New winter Cos t um e is the/NEW • ' 40m - long ' la '-4" fe I t\ vets,,7s. 6d., BS. 6d., to 15s. 6d. bans,-All Colours, • ....„■ • _ rf ' f_c .„„ „.„« imnummnm™ T,r,-nTo ?'^?..' '■'> 1 i In Straws, trimmed velvet and BS. 11d., 10s. -Bd., to 13s. 6d. CORSET, and at TE ARO: HOUSE "DHIECTOIRE" BOWS and, CRA- 1 t gold or silver braid, Special LADIES' MOTOR CAPS, in the Latest Styles of all prominent VAIS, in an immense vanety of , | I Value, 15S. 9d., 16S. 9d. Tweeds, Cloths, and Serge,,- All . makers are , 0 be nad . ■••■■■ .t^KiSAmf i I Styles; also suitable for Sport- . „ ~-„.. . ~,„ , . 4 ,ecK P anas . ifl,ijrepe oe.ujine, | S '""■ 3". 6d., 4s. nd., 6s. Hd. to Special Styles for the different Lumme, and fine Ottoman Cord, | iSllli* I 15s! 6d. ' Costumes maybe had. ... m Z%? nti tat,!?^ 9 * 1 ' e . 1 Iwllw ! CHILDREN'S "AS YOU LIKE „ c ■ * ... . FIiNE LACE JABOTS AND - 1 Pilpr J STITCHED HATS, in 111 Your figure and. purse are aUlu. WATERFALLS, in cream and J f s S. Shades, 2s. 6d., 3s. 11d. fitted at TE ARO HOUSE. Paris Shades, about 30 differ- \ JjlV -• ' -: *nt styles, many .are finished MLsm -rith-buttons, jet, etc. Exceed- i @l ■ ' ingly dainty, 2si 6d., 2s. lid., { lira , 3S. 6d„ 3S. lid., 48. 6d., 4s. I CUBA- S ipixON STREETS
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 736, 8 April 1910, Page 5
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