at 10 am. WelMiagUom's Busiest Store. ui/..gN,»i»«i;.«iu!A.Ji.»mft'AUifflmmi«.uimMm«wj^^ . FOR BUSINESS WOMEN. CLASSES or PRIVATE TUITION. Gall, Write, or 'Phono 2199. (f** A H ! I*** W SUSSEX CHAMBERS (Reg. A.M.A , . 1 , Melb.) GENTLEMEN'S FOOTWEAR THE BUSINESS BOOT.. GLACE KID BOOTS, Welled, IGs. Gd. . GLACK KID DERBY BOOTS, Welted, 17s. 6d. 100 Pairs KNEE GUM BOOTS, Odd Sizps IDs. Get, 200 Pairs MEN'S GOLOSHES, 3s. lid. ONLY AT A. LINDSAY, Ltd., LINDSAY'S CORNER AND CUBA STEEET. , — '■ W t I POPULAR PIICED I ■ J' j ' j at . ■ : I • . '; ■ f •J ■ ; i\ ■• » ' •■ ■ I 1 See the Special Exhibition i I Displays in our Windows J • . I ' _ § L WfWf El 11 I IN OUR WINDOWS AND SHOWROOMS i^ I WE ARE NOW SHOWING A MOST ATTRAC- I \ ■ TIVE ASSEMBLAGE OF THE NEWEST * \ AVINTER MILLINERY. STYLISH HATS AND | ! TOQUES, FOR, ALL OCCASIONS, ARE ;' : SHOWN IN SUCH PROFUSION AND VARI- V I ETY AS TO MAKE A VISIT OF INSPEC ij . i TION WELL WORTH WHILE. | f VELVETEEN TURBANS, smartly trimmed, with I \ ' Mount at side, in JJlack, Groy, and Navy, 3 i ■ . 213. • ■ i; ' SJIVRT ROYAL BLUE SATIN HATS, swathed y if rO uud crown with Silk Velvet, same colour S ■; . shaded Wing • caught with smart Cabachon, i • ; 225. 6d.. i t STRAW TURBANS, in Green and Sase, finished [; : I with smart Quill at side, 255. p 1 RUN FELT HATS, trimmed Burberry Mounts, \ I " alK l Twisted Cord, Self Colour; well-stitched * I Brims, . «»■ otl ' ;i \ LARGE COLOURED SOFT FELT HATS, in \ i Grceh, • Mole, Saxc, and Brown, 12S. 6d. £ ■i SMART Colli?!; OR PLATED VKLVETEENGirdIes, S 5 -with Faricv! Buckles, suitable for this line, 3 i ■ " • 3s. nd. each, ' 6 'i BLVCK VELVETEEN CLOSE-FITTING HATS, t! S nnished with Coloured Tapestry Cabachon, 21s. a : ; DirrvnoN seal close-fitting hats, with . i' i " Coloured CiiL'acliou at side. Vory Smart for w ■ Kinking and Outdoor wear, 355. ,v 3 COLOURED CORDUROY VELVETEEN RINK- ;| ING CAPS, in Blue, Amethyst, Green, and ' Brown, 6s - 11d - . I : : b Ji , ,£« »& ;| f| I Gwtssl Guess!! Guess!!! I I EVERYONE IS TRYING TO GUESS THE 's ? RIGHT NUMBER. WHY NOT JOIN IN S \ THE EXHIBITION GUESSING COMPETI- \ I TION AT ■ I I Cuba & DijiOM Streets, Wellimitoe. \ I ■' ■ j First prize £5 ss, second prize £1 Is. |
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1151, 12 June 1911, Page 9
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371Page 9 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1151, 12 June 1911, Page 9
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