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SHOW DAY AT AMBURY'S.

Ever oil the alert to cater to the requirements of their numerous customers with the latest and most fashionable drapery and clothing goods of the season, Messrs Arnbury Bros, intend this morning—at 0 o'clock, to be precise—to open their premises with tiie finest and most comprehensive display the establishment has ever put forth. This is saying a good deal, when it is remembered that the tirm liave always been to the front with their splendid displays marking the different seasons. Lust evening a "News*' representative shown over the firm's place. The new fashionable goods and novelties displayed came in the nature of a revelation. Each department he found replete with attractive bargains, lu millinery nearly 400 hats, toques .and bonnets are :on exhibition, They comprise all. the latest changes in tints and construction, Including the "Clara Butt," "Cathedral," tjßc(4li-eater," "Diabolo," "Ski," "Bachwitz, w ''Celine," "Juliette/' "Amadene," "Gainsboro", "Dorette." and Scores of other new shapes, in splendid variety of shot effects. Though many of the styles arc large and heavily trimmed, they'are exceedingly light in weight and becoming. Bonnets are in great, variety, also hats for maids and children, untr'immod

shapes in every conceivable shape and color. Some beautiful effects in ribbons and millinery trimmings are to be seen. Infants' miliiicry, children' coats and tunics are there iu profusion. Vorv pretty ranges in latest blouses in silk's and fabrics, handsome mantles in silk, caracul, velvet, tweed, and cloth, trimmed fur, beaver, applacqui', etc., ar 0 to be found. Mvoiy taste is fully catered for. The Jong paletots in tweed, and cloth arc quite a feature of the exhibition, as arc the shower-proof coats. All the leading styles in black and colored skirts and underskirts will be found by ladies to be just what are required. A anient m, lm , ~f f „„i.i.. l ' ...:n.

A splendid range of fur necklets, with muffs to match, is bound to draw. Between 30 anil 40 dozen of (he latest in silk neckwear, direct from London, dm the daintiest goods yet shown, nnd absolutely new to this' district. In dress materials every useful and fashionable shade is displayed in a variety of i|ua]ities, biter stripes and shadow checks, with the favorite Venetian cloths (mispotnble and unshrinkable), velvets and new shot silks and a variety of pretty effects. Blousings in new materials and designs at various prices, with new belts to match. Dent's gloves in kid and suede, fabric and silk gloves, j n seasonable shades and lengths. In fact, the dress material department presents a most picturesque appearance. The variety of corsets and underclothing for ladies and children, all of th e best makes, is astonishing. For autumn and winter wear there are numerous lines in motor scarves, fascinators, wraps, and hosiery.

rae departments for men am «) so fuliv stocked. The foregoing llre only a few nf tne goods in Messrs. Amlmrv Tiros, lug autumn display, and it will 1.,, noeessary t-0 make a wr-wml iuspMion to set an adenuate idea of wiial; is in fttoek.. Other lirg<> shipments are to lie. opened in a few days, and the show will lie continued until further notiee.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 68, 10 March 1908, Page 2

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SHOW DAY AT AMBURY'S. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 68, 10 March 1908, Page 2

SHOW DAY AT AMBURY'S. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 68, 10 March 1908, Page 2

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