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I ■ »*a°"i'^s?vfi? a 8 atSt"1!! /V\ WELLINGTON | AUTUMN . j 1919 | Announcing | A General Opening Display I of Autumn and Winter f Millinery If The Millinery for the Coming Season I includes all the newest and best style 1... , features designed-to meet the needs of ,' . ■■*' I . the moment, with due regard to smarti hess, usefulness, and originality. The Variety is almost endless, both as concerns styles and colourings. Prominent among the leading shapes aretheSNUG FITTING' CLOCHE or the large PORTRAIT VELOUR. ' | Hand-worked trimmings are greatly m i evidence, and many, indeed, are the J original features. , j The season's favourite will undoubtedly - { ij -' be the VELOUR HAT, either plain ■.« banded or trimmed models. In this ■■■'• -a connection we make special reference i j to the STETSON VELOURS now _ { f§ to hand in new shapes and colours. ' jj I A Special Feature of the Trimmed < Millinery is expressed in the elaborate <s VICTORY TRIM MINGS (of French I origin), such as Wings, Ospreys and | Ostrich Feathers. Colour schemes are | varied, as usual, and art shades in | contrasts are greatly in favour. $ SEE WINDOW .... j : DISPLAYS : | E> , FAMOUS FOR OVER 50 YEaRS FOR iwri I IMr>T/VM n |i l^.«g"^^ r^ s| TYUEi'*'^^*|{f"*l|«ft—f* VVVIi'LLINGTON '

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Evening Post, Volume XCVII, Issue 39, 17 February 1919, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XCVII, Issue 39, 17 February 1919, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XCVII, Issue 39, 17 February 1919, Page 9