}QQQQQQQQQQOCCC " f " | j Autumn and |g^ 1 j Winter- Modes | \ The New Modes juS reqeiYed lli! S I | from Fashion'e Oentre — the _ ||j|M| | 1 smartest of the new— reflect in .. g | gracions line, in dedlightfnl eol- \ | I . | / t ours, in charming fahrics the \ j / . o | j spirit and ultra-smartness of the / y.:r , ° 1 I t " ^tyles for the new season. { | 5 I Showroom | | Millinery | 1 " , Stylish Fur Trimmed Velour Coats, tS 6 in all the latest styles and shades, , ^ O from 75/- * I I? 3 Gnstumes in Scotch Tweeds, short S ^ 0 — — — helted coats with pockets, pleats in O cj j skirts. _ o | j We are again nshowingn a large Jtyles^nd leadmg shade^S includfng g 1 i Teak, Petunia, new | -iqplv the risht height for smart- oiue _ © 0 i -ess* in the shades of Raisin, Wine, Afteriioon Frocks in great variety, © Mulberry, Teak, Bluet, Black, Navy, , English and French Models, plain h g \sli and Rose.. y and floral Crepe-de-Ghene and | S Henderson Ready>to-Wear Felts, Georgettes. g 1 the simplicity of which places them 1 Our Evening Frocks are prettier g 8 i'ar out of the reach df the common- than ever, smart styles in Ghenille. X ^ ilace, with the softly rippling _ edge Georgette, Lace9 and Taffetas. © d and 'squarish crown, with simple Qur Wooll'en range comprises Jump- o © trimmings and in the new shades er Suils> Silk and Wooi Cardigans, © | make them the type of hat for smart Brushed Wool Coats (very smart 8 © women. _ ? and lovely shades) and Jumpers, © i We have just landed our Children's Newest Model Fur Coats in French © Q Millinery in the new Felts, in Navy, Sealene with-Skunk collar and cuffs, © | White Sky. Bluet, Tan Fawn, Cedai Musquash, Marmot Peschaneke, g G and Rosewood. A varied assortment Beaver, Mole .and Black Coney. © g from 7/9 Fox Furs in g]uej Buam, Natural, % Q Children's Velvet and Suede Cloth Brown. Also the new Tie Stoles. © S i Hats in very dainty styles and col- • © 8 ! ours, from 7/11 S © Children's Black Sealette Hats and . . © ® Tamsa large range from 5/11 ^ , © g ' © | The Farmers* J 1 THAMES STRHT. OAMARU. | 1 • ' ' 1 © 'ss»3 5^ • ©ocj©©©©©©©©©0oe©©©©©©©9®©22©©e©eee®e©©^ : ' , -5 ' / ' MiiiaiiiiiBaiimiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiillHllllliaillll^lllliailHlllllBIIIIIHailllimiliailillHlllliBlilllBlllMlllllHM | Oamaru's j 1 Biggest Bargain Buster - [ | McDiarmid's | i • ' --1 | "Grand Sfein - Shoc | | SALE | | :.g 1 Coses.© and 1Hria.y! • 1 1 H . tgg :I " HIIIIIHIlSlllll0I8I10IlS;illl®IIBI10IIIIIHIIHIIEII®SlllliSI!@llllffllIHIIHIlSIIHIHIIIW^^^
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I > THE GA1NSBOROUGH / AUTUMN GOODS NOWV, SHOWING NEW FROCKS, NEW COATS, j NEW HATS, i | FROM LONDON AND PARIS. I — INSPECTION INVITFD -- f A. E. SMYTH l ' Zlis
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North Otago Times, Volume CVII, Issue 17748, 18 March 1927, Page 7
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437Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 North Otago Times, Volume CVII, Issue 17748, 18 March 1927, Page 7
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