!Our Millinery Display at this timo is g exceedingly | choice, and • wo v/ouW I _ like you | Our Popsilar |£_ 1 DESIRES TO BRING TO YOUR NOTICE A NICE RANGE OF NEW SEASON'S CARBIRCORD, GABARDINE, AND COVERT COATING MATERIALS. THEY ARE ALL HIGH CLASS FABRICS, "WHICH MAKE TJP ] 'AND WEAR WELL, AND LOOK EXCEEDINGLY 6MAET. PATTERNS (FREE) WILL BE SENT BY RETURN MAIL. ? GARBIRCORD AND GABARDINES—The most popular Costume and Coat Materials of the season, are in seventeen different shades, including Khaki, awns, Browns, Light and Dark Gveys, Green, Cream, etc. The widths vary between 58 and 60 inches, and the V. & A. Prices are— 12s. Set,, ISS. 6tJ., 16s. Ed., and iss. 6d. yard. COVERT COATING is a heavier cloth than Gabircord, but used for similar purposes is a real hard wearer, and also a showerproof material. In shades oi Dark Grey, Dark Brown, and Green Mix- ' ] tures. 58 iucHes wide. At V. & Prices of— 10s, 6d.- yard. GRACE! knyßk'--Surpassing all other feminine attributes, the fyf 1 Ti I H! charm of a graceful-figure holds pride of place lit I fill Mb& 111 ® in the scheme of beauty. And since the gown IP f! ' is subordinate to the figure and the figure in M|| '■ Pi turn owes much to the corset, how necessary liy I riA J®*"' it is that every lady should be cognisant of the ■fPDs JxiMsifess Cbrse6s ywl I will ' 'Unbreakable 111 lII'W These corsets are the outcome of the French (I Ili ll mind, thinking along the lines of perfect beauty, j j( I I/j correct hygiene and proper comfort. Mm\ 11 nMI rf j/1 . They arc the product of workers from Belgium —busy craftspeople employing methods perfected J|f| j J? Thus the very source of production of P.D. iTd/mb Corsets makes claim on you. l|l|lir Jvg| M'y J^JrjjQ But when you consider that the found- ' ation of beauty is combined with the ethics of duty—surely P.D. Corsets. Every figure can be fitted—every purse Ask your draper this very day y 1 to show you a selection! ""N.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2719, 14 March 1916, Page 3
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