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What Corset Do You Wear?'- ' In ordinary oases, women have to adapt themselves to their corsets. The perfect corset is adapted to the woman. That is why the woman who once wears the perfect corset straightway stops experimenting with all others, ( ¥ The C.S.L. is'the perfect I 1 corset. It confers the hall--0 qH o mark of style and quality. It is the corset of PERFECT SUPPORT assured elegance and COMPLETE FLEXIBILITY Saa 10 "" exquisite compost ALL DRAPERS. . ■ ; " ■ - - " aa| ■ . < l->. n. li.J.'Enlist £::: : — % W H I© H 'f i Which is the tea,that charms you most? ' Which tea has all the" rest on toast ? , 1 Which leaves all others at the post ? Which tea goes best with boiled or roast ? Which lays pale Memory's grimmest ghost? Which tea's the best o{ all the host ? , ■ Why, ■■. . .' ' SURATURA! ■ w. ismßroiM.d SOT ? 1 JEWELLERS AND SILVERSP^iTHS. , :: DOMESTIC ARTICLES :: .' IN GREAT-.VAIUETY, BOTH IN SOLID SILVER AND ELECTRO-PLATE. , . jUg'' ' Tho Finest Quality and the Best Value. N '• . ■ , I? i extraordinary! i ; IN OUE ■;v.' 1 I- ;littL|lllY 1 | : " IN : THE UNDERMENTIONED LIST- WE CAN. HONESTLY " | | ASSURE ...YOU THAT THE. PRICES AND REDUCTIONS QUOTED i |.. ARE V PERFECTLY GENUINE, AND NOT IN THE LEAST EX- j I--', AGGERATEDV VISIT OUITSHOW ROOMS DURING THE GREAT j j■ Simmer-Sale v j ;| AND CONVINCE YOURSELF THAT WHAT WE : HAVE... SAID 1 :| IS'RIGHT: ': •-:, :■ : | { : 12 WiESFiL SILE '.fFEiKS. ; j | LARGE STRAAV HAT, with'.wreath of ' I | roses round crown, and bow at . ! i back. Usual Price, 21s. • I . SALE PRICE, SS. Bd. i 5' S DAINTY MAUVE TOQUE, .with crown j H shaded wisterias, - liandsorao ! U M[\ w bunch of grass at side. Usual*. i • Price, 425. SALE PRICE, S3. 6d. : /M' If YEDDA STRAW HAT, with Oriental '... \ S s@ w s»' ' gauze ribbon. Usual Price, 395. Cd.' i; S ) , SALE PRICE, 55..6C1. •■'! S DAINTY TOQUE, of green satiu straw, ; t roses and toliage round crown. ■ ?. , Usually 325. 6d. • SALE PRICE, SS. 6d. ! I WINE STRAW HAT, crown of shaded ' j J hyacynths, with-loop of handsome ; jj shot ribbon at side. Usually 525. .... j I SALE PRICE, IBS. 6d. , ; I LARGE BLACK CRINOLINE HAT,. . ' ' [ I crown of black and white net, .. ■ B i >1 bunch of , cerise roses in front. /S/W, fi feffM ! | Usually 635. SALE PRICE 19s. 6d. W. M | TUSSORE, SILK HAT,' underlined I .if. 1 ||¥ \| jS- bi-own silk, wreath of.tiny moss... || W■ M tWi' M& $ '■ roses round crown. Usual Price, ' rPU.' ! | 30s. SALE PRICE, 10S. 6d. I . 'j | LARGE BRETONNE SAILOR HAT, • ' | of fashionable hay gfcen straw,. . - - ! it wreath ,of . Jilac round crown. i Usually 525. • ' ' | SALE PRICE, 10s; 6d. | I ' A BARGAIN LOT. OF TRIMMED-.MILLINERY, in different styles j | : and shapes.. Usual Prices, from 10s. 6d. to 21s. ALL TO BE j | CLEARED AT 3s. 6d. Extraordinary Reduction. I' • cHiidrenf.S'Millinery.- • • j | CHILDREN'S CHINA SILK HATS. Usually 2s. lid. and'3s. fid. . i'; , SALE PRICE, Is. 6d. to Clear. j | CHILDREN'S MUSLIN SUN HATS, detachable crowns. Usually j I 3s. lid. to 6s. lid. ■ . ' ' SALE PRICE, Is. 11d. ' j | Rowers. | | WREATHS OF FLOWERS, in all colours. Usually 25.'6d.,t0 4s. ! |i lid. all to BE CLEARED AT ,6rt. and Is. i | TH G=>]©y®ti ; ■ ® DAYS'"; 9 I SUMMER ■ SALE '

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1032, 23 January 1911, Page 9

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525

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1032, 23 January 1911, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1032, 23 January 1911, Page 9

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