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THE DIBEOTOIRE STYLE ! r A CCORDINGr to tho lateßt advices* from London the Direotoire style is accepted! as the correct thing in costumes. It is certainly very becoming and provides a' complete change in cut. We are .now showing some EXQUISITE GOWNS in the Directoire style in pastel shades of satin face cloth, and a visit to OUR SHOWROOM will afford interest and pleasure. ABSOLUTELY THE NEWEST STYLE is depicted in a gown of green cloth braided with silk and straps of black coi ded silk outlining yoke and figure at back. Large revora held back with buttons o£ corded eilk, vest and gir,dle of black satin. A SMART COAT and SKIRT, which, introduces the straight line effect, and yet defines tho figure, is made in pale bluie. cloth. Tho coat is slightly cut away, and has collar and deep revers cut in one. Entirely bound with self-coloured eilk braid, and trimmed with buttons and loops tio match. AT £7 17s 6d Other Costumes embodying variations ofc tihe above style are in palest grey, eau do nil, fawn nattier blue, etc. A NEAT WELL-TAILOR-ED SUIT in betft quality tweed, guaranteed to stand hard wear, is made with three-quarter length tight-fitting coat. Tho cut-away fronts give the required touch of smartness to an exceedingly, useful costume. The coat is lined with silk. AT £5 12s 6d. DAINTY LUSTRE COSTUME.— Lustre »is an excellent material for summer wear, for it is dust-resisting. A pretty design is carried out in cream, seX-striped Sicilian, fitting coat smartly braided with white, collar and cuffs of Chene Silk, edged' fancy braid; lined throughout. AT £4 18s 6d. CREAM SICILIAN SKIRTS.— These are«very full, and havo three tucks and deep hem at foot. In all lengths. AT £1 2s 6d. KIBKCALBIE & STAINS, L ™-
EARLY BOOKING IS NECESSARY AT mHE ENGLISH TAILORINQ ROOMS, KELBURNE-AVENUE, Especially for Suits required BEFORE CHRISTMAS, which should be selected at once. Our working staff is very large, but good i tailoring requires time to ensuro "THE SUPERIOR FINISH." Customers calling now have a RECORD VARIETY OF NEW STYLES TO CHOOSE FROM. D. f MILLIGAN, ' MERCHANT TAILOR And BREECHES MAKER. ; , YOU SPEND THE MAJORITY OF YOUR LIFE In your Clothes ! Why not have them made right? Havo them made in a manner that will be a source of comfort and pleasure to you and command the admiration of your friends ! E. NORTON AND CO.'S High-class Tailoring at a moderate price combines all these desirable features. 96, WILLIS-ST. WE. STUDY OUR CUSTOMERS. IN tailoring we study tho man who is _ to wear the suit; we help him to a choice of materials if ho hesitates; we suggest the style if he is in doubt; we put our best _ thoughts on his individual case. Isn't it worth something to have the most careful services of export tailors at your disposal and nothing extra to pay ?— MORRISON AND PENNEY, Cash Tailors. 114, Willis-street. T EO. P. DAVIES, Surgeon Dentist 'JLJ (Late Phil., U.S.A., and Edin.), WOODWARD-ST. three doors from Lindsay's Corner). Hours, 9 to 5. Tel. 2879. And at residence, Karori, evenings, 7 to 8.15 WELLS NEWTON » (Late of Richmond & Newton), SURVEYOR and CIVIL ENGINEER. 155, LAMBTON-QUAY. Telephone 2965. CTILLEARD NATUSCH, • ARCHITECT, Ballance-street, Wellington (opposite Supreme Court), And at Napier and Gisborne. Tel. 1360. d! vickery^ fxa^ n.z., • Incorporated Accountant, Auditor and Company Secretary, BANK OF N.S.W. CHAMBERS. SEAFORTJE S. MACKENZIE, BARRISTER and SOLICITOR, COLONIAL MUTUAL LIFE BUILDINGS, OUSTOMHOUSE-QY.. WELLINGTON. T7IIELD, LUOKIE AND TOOGOOD, -IS-: Barristers and Solicitors, Patent Agents, 29, FEATHERSTON-STREET. Money to Lend at 4-£ per cent. Tel. 1437. ONEY TO LEND on Freehold and Chattels Security. BULLER, ANDERSON AND BUDDLE, 9, Johnston-street. Wellington. MONEY TO LEND. PH. PUTNAM, o SOLICITOR, ' Routh's Buildings (First Floor), FEATHERSTON-STREET. Wellington. ONEY TO LEND at from 4£ per cent. ; terms of repayment arranged. Apply to C. W. NIELSEN, Barrister and Solicitor, Corporation Building, corner Feathorston and Brandon streets. "iF" A~BTIF~ A.~ WILS ON, W . FUNERAL FURNISHERS, 54, CAMBRIDGE-TERRACE. Telephone 305. ' ALF-TONB and Line Blocks, suitable for advertising, catalogues, booklet*. and trade price-lißts, engr*.vod on tho •hottest notia* at Kv»ning Pott Gonerp? Printing Houa» n
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Evening Post, Volume LCCVI, Issue 126, 26 November 1908, Page 6
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