C. M. ROSS <3c Attractive Styles < in Graceful and Charming Dressing Gowns and Tea Gowns at Good Value Prices. uo C v m .m V : & ~ The “C.M.R.” DEPENDABLE KID GLOVES. Stocked in all sizes in the following shades Tan, Brown, White, Beaver, Pastel, Grey, and Mole. 3/9 pair Our other Specials are the “PALINDO,” at 5/6 pair The “ REINDEER,” at 8/6 and 11/6 pair Warm RIPPLE CLOTH DRESSING GOWN, Wide Shawl Collar, finished “ Paisley ’’ pattern Trimming and Buttons, heavy Wool Girdle. This is shewn 'i in Saxe Blue, Sky ' Blue, and Dark Grim- 1 son. 19 6 a f 1 a GLOVES FOR EVERY OCCASION, For Motoring. For Golfing, For Driving, For Travelling. For Street Wear, For Dressy Wear. For Evening Wear, The New Models in :: W.B. Corsets :: j Are now opened. Skilfully 1 designed fur perfect comfort | whether sitting, standing, walking, or for out - door ’ sports. These models arc 1 made in the highest standard, I tested for Shape, tested for Comfort, tested for their j Good Wearing Dualities. | In While and Grey, with ] Double Suspenders. j 7 6 to 19 6 I Von can he certain of gelling the correct styles in Neckwear at the Bu\ M.turilK. “ Pinon ' \ el vet and Satin Bows in great variety of Styles and Shapes. Lace Neckwear In rich profusion of styles, from Ihe modest Peter Pan ” to t he finest Platien Lace .lahots -in fact, the newest of the new. Lace Jabots, threaded with gold, side .Frills and “Quaker Girl" Collar, in great variety, also dainl y Silk Rose and Foliage Sprays, worn at the waist, for smart even ing wear. ”JV r&- & A f M Motor Scarfs In the Newest, 2 and g tone shadings, from 2 9 to 4 6 Cream Mercerised, Fleecy and Heather mixtures, 3,- to 4 6 ( The The s Countess “ Superior ’ Sdk 1 unshed Sill Moirette Finished Underskirt Moirette Colours—Underskirt, Sky, cut to Old Rose, suit the Turquoise, present Roval, trend of Navv, Fashion. Light it Dark All the Brown, New Reseda, Shades. Black. 7 6 10/6 LADIES’ LONGCLOTH NIGHTDRESSES In a bewildering variety, from the usefully Trimmed article to the Daintiest Garments with hand-made Tucks, Lace, and Embroidery Insertion in a profusion of styles and prices, from 5 6 to 35 ■ “ P.D.” Expert Corsets Vclvtcc A arc regarding \ well Correct represented Corseting in our in our Corset Corset stock P ittm i to-da\ Room. m 0% ,v SUK < ■h'-m ■ ’4.’/ Our Neglige Gowns Are made up in all the Pretty Soft Clinging Materials, combining Cosiness with Daintiness. - This ■ All-wool French - Flannel - Dressing Gown, Trimmed down Fronts and round Collar with Oriental Trimming, linished with buttons to match and 1 leavy Wool Girdle, to he had in Navy, Saxe, Vieux Hose, Crimson, and Wine shades, 27/6 1 t 1 I Comfy Ripple Cloth Dressing j k Jacket, trimmed Sell and 1 . White Wool edging, Sleeves j ' nice and lull. Shades Saxo, ' I Sky, Vieux Rose, Cardinal j [ and Pink, 10 6 i < W Ladies Cream Merino Spencers, Short Sleeves and Long Sleeves, 2■to 311 Ladies Woven Vests, Fine Wool. Long Sleeves, 311 to 4 8 Ladies Wool Knitted Vests, Ln shrinkable, 1 3 to 4 11 J-'raniimie nciv.-sil v is tin; mother of ingenious invention in (.’lulmvciir. Lingerie in all (lie now shapes, suilal.le for the present mode, in da inly 1 ,aeo furnishings and exeliisive styles whieh nppcal to well - div: sell women, Liidies’ FINE WOOL COMBINATIONS fit Short and Long Sleeves, 5 11 and 6 11 A Quick Seller in Moirette Underskirts, with 16-inch Frill round the bottom, in Light and Dark Brown, Old Rose, Emerald, Navy, Saxe, Royal, and Black. 4 11 Deserving of special attention is a large range of quite the Newest Skirts, including all the season's shades in Satins, trimmed Crimped Silk Fringe, Vandyke* Frills, Silk Embroidered, Braided, and Applique Style. Women give much care to the selection of their hails, shoes, and oven hosiery. How much more important is the careful selection of the Corset, the foundation on which all good dressing is built, the foundation on which rests figure fashion, grace, ease, and health. We have styles to lit all forms, in a fashionable shape and a comfortable lit. Shapes for the girlish form, tin* young woman, the average as well as the stout size, in "Warner's” Corsets. Every pair guaranteed not to Rust, Break, or Tear. From 7 6 upwards. Liidies' Heavy Wool Combinations, in Cream and Natural, holla Slioi'L and Long Sleeves. 7 11 and 8 8 Reliable Silk and Wool Combinations. Short Sleeves 16 6, la nag Sleeves 17 6 All sizes in Children’s Wool Combinations. mm m 111 .cn H&; J Children’s Self Coloured Jerseys, with Buttoned Shoulders, in Navy, Brown, Crimson, Cream, and Wedge wood, from 3/9 Toddling Coats Infants’ Cream Cashmere Pelisses, daintily trimmed with Silk Braid or Silk Embroidery. From 10/S upwards. Navy Serge Pleated Skirts to wear with Jerseys, from 6/6 For Little Bov s / and Girls, in a ( lovely assort- / moot oi \\ inter I materials. / 10 6t015 6 Childrens’ Knitted Wool Caps from 6d to 2- ~ The Baby Linen Department Is completely stocked with all the useful garments to a - Babies woaa. j Felt Hats 'or the Little Tots in ( the latest shapes in While, Sky, Saxe, Reseda, and Brown. Navv, Scai'lct, 2 9 to 5 6 3* For the Little Maidens we hold a choice vairicty of Cream Millinery in Velvet Plushettc, Fur, and Silk novelties. All Si/.es in Little Girls’ Cream and Navy Knitted Reefer Coats, from 8 6 upwards. Choice Selection ol Children’s Muslin Pinafores, Silk and Cashmere Frocks. 7h w Wc hold a complete range of " Roslyn ” Underwear, in Natural Wool, Unshrinkable qualities which we can guarantee. Fleecy Bloomers from 3 11 All Wool Bloomers from 6 6 Warm Coats ha Girls in Cheviul Girls’ Navy Serge Sailor Dresses. Perfect lilting, with detachable Blouse, in t j elite a variety of Braid Trimmings. Sizes from 2i inches to 36 inches. 10/6 to 27/6 BELTED TUNICS for the Tinv Tuts in Sal in Cloths } a 11 d S e i' g e s . Colours Navy, Bmwn, Myrtle, i L ruin 8 6 «•* For QUALITY and VALUE ™
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 1035, 25 April 1912, Page 3 (Supplement)
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