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n ' fOK preSCEI W€HF e 1 L^^>., M^.M : . ■—.» 1011 jl _ l J Old So! insidiously points the road to Summer by his gradually increasing warmth. 1 Therefore, every woman who would have her new Dress in cmple time should \ imake her choice now—while selections are at their best. Variety is greater than ever In Colours and Weavings this Season, thus a generous \ j choice of styles is here for all. < i Among'the new fabrics ares— ■ \ j Striped Worsted Suitings, 44in. wide, for Coloured Shantungs, 33in. wide, in a | smart Costumes, in G-rey, Saxe, Gob- large range of colours. 4/6 per yard, lin, Reseda, Mole, Brown, and Navy- • i 3/6 per yard. 'A' choice assortment oi Special Robe | o ' o , . m , „ ... ~. . Lengths, in. Chiffon-finished Cloths, I Smart Stripe Tweed Suitings, 44in.. in ~ n . r . ■■■-■ . ' ~ , . . „ ° n ' v • suitable for both Costumes and three shades of Grey, o'o per -yard. r< ' • i • ■> ■ ■ • i J , - Gowns, m exclusive colourings- jj Cream Radianta, . 40/42 in. wide, for , From 45/-Kobe .Length. i • Blouses and Summer Frocks, TJn- • I \ ' shrinkable. 1/11, 2/3, 2/6, 2/11, British Tussores, 36/38 in. wide, 3/9, 4/8, \ \ '3/3, 3/11 per yard. 5/6, 6/6, 8/6 per yard: j ■j Wool Telour,44in. wide, a new fabric for New S t rip es and Checks in British Wash- - •■ I ' I Wedgwood,.-,. ing silfca; 19in. wide.. ' 2/6 per yard! ' \ ■5 ' Grey, Vieux Rose, and iNavy. o/o . • ; ' . Natural Jap Silks, 27in. wide, splendid... I - Silk and; Wool San Toy, 44in. wide, in value. 1/11, 2/6, 2/11 up, per yard- V 1 j ■• all the most fashionable shades. ■ \ J . 4/11, per yard. ; ; . ; \ ' A few choice Robe Lengths in Shot Taf- ] Natural Shantungs, 33/34 in. wide, escep- fe^ a Silks- the most fashionable • | 1 .tionalvolue at 1/11, 2/11, 3/6, 3/11, Wear, for this season. &2/6 Robe . | \' - 4/11,5/llydrd. ■■. ■' .'• ;j ' Length. ' ■^■ M . lmMU .u t u J . ■»■ ..„.. o J , r l Q ' ' t Iβ A i< I? C 2 A \IESSS . Illj. Wm: Simm, . ■ Manager. j|| Jβ ®%®^

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1532, 30 August 1912, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1532, 30 August 1912, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1532, 30 August 1912, Page 3

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