r ADIES! Don'tfaU to see tftis exclusive fastiicm showing; ine r aujjwsjiuvuv *»H . • _on„ Q^r beauty; ,us and costumes in rich and lovely silks; hosiery that comnewest '■styles in hlack,>white, grey and fawn. Crone aiid See for Yotifself— You'll find it more than— WORTH WHILE r TOKOMARU i " K £ £> 2*. uj ■Mi a o A.
'^.^V^c|oa.idae; Addition-I New Millinery Workroom "N response tQ numerous requests we ha>e decided to. again open a Milunery Manufacturing ar*d Kenovating Department, and na.v.e constructed a coiniuodious workroom lor tins purpose when carrying out tno&e extensive, alterations tQ our premises which nave Just been completed. Miss. V. Arcus, who returns tQ Levin alter having completed an extensive course Qt study and having gained much practical Millinery experience with C. Smith, Ltd., the noted. Wellington drapers, is to he at the head oi this new department. A truly ; delightful assortment oi Trunmings, untrimmed shapes, and every other, requisite for the creation of beautiful Millinery taas been assembled, in this new. departmentr—which is now open and charges will be maintained on ourusual low scale. May We Rely Upon Your Patronage t E S B s: s H O R V e e EST? SO YEARS w
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Shannon News, 21 November 1924, Page 4
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199Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Shannon News, 21 November 1924, Page 4
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