AMBURY'S SPRING DISPLAY.
Tlie by attraction to-day in the rorld of shops and shopping, is the irst display of the spring aucl summer " i-shions at .Messrs Amburv Brothers' i lowroom. Ladies will appreciate ;hcse facts: The uoods are not shown 1U the public window yet; they are abso'ntely new, having arrived in New Plymouth only on Tuesday morning; th; selection has been made in the i>ci! stocks in Paris and liDndon ; of he three-hundted charming hats and iq'ies— some of them are "dreams," t'l'l perfect specimens of the best ndli iery art-there are no alike. 1 Ni-.us representative had an opporiimty last night of seeing the showMom ready for to-day's business. The ■ aiiiLy, pelile styles, all new, 011 the irettiest novel shapes, will take the ancy of the ladies to-day. The trouble wll be to select—all are so lovely. Tac showroom presents a brilliant picture. At the head of the staircase s a white trellis work, carrying pretty loral sprays. A big dome ot flowers s suspended 111 the centre of thc room ; windows and mirrors arc draped | vith chiffons, silks, and flowers, iu thtvery latest tints. Untrimmcd shapes ■n hundreds, most of them frimPans lircct, arc shown. There can be nothing more besoming than the beautifully embroidcried silk blouses, and exquisite siik costumes, 110 two alike. I hey are also shown in Irish linens Vovcl again is the vcaux rosHint th n ■s so noticeable; it should suit ain ■oinplexion. v -JBeau(iful blotisings, m ■oliennes (a uiw silk-wool fabric ol light texture), cashmeres, nunsveilin"s, and embroidered voiles; heavily cmIbr jidered mantles in black, underskirts in black, white, and shades, neat summer blouses; new ribbons; new ,'olfin:' and tennis costumes; new eraoroidered dress materials ; children's lovely bonnets, and girls' millinery ■ .'Verylliing that's new, stylish, an I ta-hiouable, eaa be seen in Anbury's show-room to-day.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81840, 5 September 1906, Page 3
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304AMBURY'S SPRING DISPLAY. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81840, 5 September 1906, Page 3
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