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Autumn Delicacies. This is a period of transition. There is special scope for the exercise of individuality in dress, special license for picturesque effects and departures. The astute Home Buyer of the D.I.G. has beaten all his previous notable records by the magnificent variety of collars, fichus, and fronts he has selected for autumn wear in fashionable Wellington. Valenciennes is the leading lace just now, and the assortment of shapes antf designs— sweets for the sweet— is positively bewildering. AH these exquisite items are the latest productions of the most famous manufacturers; and, when that fact is borne in mind, the prices are really very moderate. COLLARS 2/11, 3/6, 4/11, 5/11, 7/6, 10/6 FICHUS 1/11, 2/6, 2/11, 3/6, 3/11, 4/11 FRONTS 1/11, 2/6, 2/11, 3/6, 3/11, 4/11, 5/6 LACE FRONTS, with backs in the new Kimono shape in Valenciennes and real Cluny lace 7/11, 10/6, 12/6, 14/6, up to 25/SILK TIES; in all the latest shapes and colourings, brown, green, sky, black, white, cream, etc. 10id, 1/-, 1/3, 1/6, 1/11 There is already a steady and eager run on theso latest delicious novelties, so that the plums will again be for the prompt people. Right through this department there is a rare combination of delicacy and allurement. \mmJ m I . W. teffz^AMD] NEW SEASON'S l|gJJ^| CASHMERE i&oSsSshb&esSm jerseys, WHITE, CABDINAL, NAVY, Button Shoulderu, AjCt J/Q 5/. WIDE-EJSTD XIES, ENDLESS PROFUSION, DIAGONAL STRIPES, BARATHEA, CREPE, aud SATIN, 2/6 3/6 4/6 N. Z. CLOTHING FACTORY. WHERE TO BE6IN ? That is the problem which presents itself when one attempts to chronicle the countless novelties which just now are making TE ARO HOUSE'S centrally situated premises one of the most fascinating places in Wellington. The new models in Hats, Coats, Costumes, etc., positively clamour for notice, so admirably do they reveal the coming fashions, to say nothing of giving further proof of our always popular prices. A few of the newest are given below. MILLINERY. "MODELS i\URELIE"— • ? Black Velvet Hat, brim returned in front and bent < \\r down behind, aigrrette and creme wings. Price 35/- yir W " MODELE SOLANGE "— ' - Chasseur Hat in black velvet, the left brim of which is rolled back, and is overlaid with pink faille. It is fixed, by a head pin. Six ostrich feather tips behind. Price £3/9/6 " MODELE GEORGETTE "— Hat of reseda felt, same coloured taffeta overlays the slightly returned left brim and forms a twist, two reseda shaded feathers. 3 guineas «' LA CELESTINE ''— 1 Bell Hat of dark blue grey panne, a wide blue green - ostrich feather surrounds the head, drawn through the brim at back. 4 guineas " LA MARCELLE "— Large Bell Hat of violet panne, same coloured fancy aigrette crown, covered with brown maline Price 62/6 , COSTUMES. "LA COKSTANTINE-'— New Chicory Brown Costume, in face cloth, short coatee finished off uith pleated frill and faced in front with contrasting applique; coat lined silk; well-sprung 1 skirt. Price £5/10/- " THE BEDFORD "— New Forestrien Green Cloth Costume, handsome trimming of black silk braid, black silk front with green tambour work, picked out with gold and skirt to i M, match. Price 10 guineas Ak. W" " THE PATRICIA "— *sjr I New Amethyst Cloth Costume, short cut away coat V * lined silk, faced velvet and outlined tambour work and black braid, buttons to match. Price 7 guineas WELLINGTON. DA'KCY^ORiyS CALEDONIAN CHAMBERS, 32, WILLIS-STREET, FIRST FLOOR UPSTAIES. ALL SHEETING AND DAMASK BOUGHT WILL BE HEMJIED FEEE OF CHARGE. TDTCU Serviettes, 4/C por dozen; Dinner Napkins, 7/6 por dozen; Tnblo XJLI.JLk3 JLX Cloths, 2yds square. 2/11 each, 2J x 3yds, 5/11 ; Kitchen Tablo Cloths, 1/11 each; Jriah Linen Pillov/ Oases, 18h pi>r dozen ; Linen Sheeting, 2yds wide, 2/2 per yard ; Roller Towelling, ticl and 7d per yard ; "Whito Turkish Towhls, $a nor dozen ; Brown lialL Towels, 15a ; U.S. Huek Linen Toweln, 15s por dozon Bamplea and Price-list T\ A lUR' A UTf Honeycomb Quilts— £ Post Free. ; JJ A 111 A.O VL 9/1. 3/9 each ; 12/4, 8/3 Marcclla Satin Quilts (9/4) 8/G, (12/4) 11/B Irish Luco Curtains. 4/6 to 21/- ; Ecr;i, 6/3 to 19/6 3iWB Clothg, 6/6 per dozon ; .Toilet Kunnera. 12/- per dozen ; Toilet Covers, 11/(5 por dozen ; 38in Calico, 4/6 per dozen ; 32in Calico, 3/9 dozen ; Horrocksea' aud Crowdson's Calico always in stock ; 250 Brussels Carpet Ends, to clear, 2/11 each ' TABLE n A o N & LINEN". N.B.— All Letter Orders and Enquiries for Samples should be sent direct to 32, Willigreefc, Wellington. jTIyf.'EWEN AND CARTER, Potone, ITJL General Carrieri, Forwarding Agent*, \T . ABRAHAM, Wood and Coal Merchants. Furnitures re- » • moved by experienced workmen. Convey- Lato Chef Government Houso, ancet between Petoae and Wellington daily. Orders may be left at Virtuo and MAISON DOR, > Co/i, Victoria-street, Wellington. Cos t ttected with WellinKton by telephone. N' 56, WILLIS-STREET. ' somber. Ridjj up^M'Ewen and, Carter, /

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Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 52, 2 March 1908, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 52, 2 March 1908, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 52, 2 March 1908, Page 9