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SILKS AND' NINONS roB, EVENING- WEAR ! WE have never known such a gay season as the present Dances and other evening functions are very numerous, and there are several big events pending. For the smart and elaborate EVENING GOWNS theio fabrics are excellent, and the prices are reasonable, y. SATIN MESSALINE, 40in wide, in dainty shades of heliotrope, sky blue, and pink ; also in white, cream, ivory, and blaok. At 5s 9d, 6s 6d a yard. SATIN OHARMEUSE, 40in wide, 1 in new French shades of light and mid sky blue, light and mid pink, and pretty shades of eau de nil, prunelle, Copenhagen blue, and electric. At 11s 6d a yard. SATIN CHARMEUSE, 40in wide, in pretty shades of apricot, deep turquoise, pale blue and pink. At 7s lid a yard. SATIN OHARMEUSE, 40in wide, in white, ivory, and cream, for bridal and evening gowns. At 7s lid, 8s lid, 12s 6d a yard. SATIN CHARMEUSE, 40in wide, in Hack, for evening and dinner gowns. At 7s lid and lls 6d a yard. "OTTOMAN VENUS," a new silk for evening wear, 46-in wide, in vieux rose, apricot, ivory, and black. 'At 7s lid a yard. SATIN CASHMERE, 40in wide, in black and ivory, for evening wear. At 7s 6d a yard. TAFFETA OHIFFON, 40in wide, in several shades of eky blue, pink, turquoise, eau do nil, Saxo blue, ivory, white, and black. At 5s 6d, 5s lid, 6s 6d, and 8s lid a yard. BLACK TAFFETA CHIFFON, 40in and 44in wide. At 6s 6d, 6s lid, 7s lid, 8s 6d, 9s 6tl, and lls 6d a yard. NINONS, for evening wear, 44in wide, in light canary, silver grey, sky blue, tabac, pink, ivory, black, and rose At 3s 6d a yard. CRYSTALLINES, for evening wear, 42in wide, in heliotrope, rose, .peacock, electric, canary, tabao, and sky blue. At 2s lid a yard. IVORY PARIBDAN CREPE, for evening wear. At 6s 9d, 6s lid a yard. VODLiE-DE-SOIE, for evening wear, in ivory and black. At 7s 6d a yard. KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, ltd.

"B3ANK OF NEW SOUTH WALES. ESTABLISHED 1817. A Branch of this Bank is NOW OPEN at LEVUKA (Fiji), for the transaction of all customary Banking Business. J. RUSSELL FRENCH, General Manager. THE TAILOR WHO KEPT HORSES, SHOOK hands with his customers, and was never known to have sent in a bill, as recorded of George Meredith's father, undoubtedly courted disaster. It is evident we have not built up our substantial business ' on those lines. Our clients return to us and willingly pay our rea6onablo charges, because they really get what they want — Stylishly-cut Clothes, Best and Newest Materials, and First Quality Workmanship, with every attention and courtesy that ordinary business transactiona entitle them to E. NORTON & CO., HIGH-GRADE TAILORS, 96, WILLIS-STREET. WHEN WE SAY WE arc Makers of Clothes for the BEST DRESSED men in the business and social world in Now Zealand, we make a statement that is worthy of attention by those men who are considering where they will place their next orders. This statement' Would have no signilieance did not the clothes made at our Rooms in Kelburneavenue carry with Giern the evidence of its 'TRUTH. D. MILLIGAN, MERCHANT TAILOR AND BREECHES MAKER, A.RE YOU one of tho Men who has never worn an OSBORNE SUIT? You should allow us to measure you — just once. That's all we ask. If you don't become ono of our regular customers we'll be fcurprised. Fil, St3'lo, and Fabrics guaranteed. Moderately priced. H. OSBORjNE & CO. S Tailors, 172, Cuba-street, Wellington. A SOLID FACT IN TADLORING! T¥\HE Suit that makes tho man is X tho Suit WE make, and the first order you give us— you'll find THAT out. Our materials are the latest, our tailoring is tho finest— besides, we've got the "know how" iv OUR work. We know jurt how to combine all the elements of superiority in jour Suit with the necessary style. And we DO. BRADEORD~WOOLLEN CO., "THE QUALITY TAILORS," 3, LAMBTON-QUAY, WELLINGTON. WHAT A FEELING OF contentment ouo posseses when knowing that their Clothea fit well, and that the cut is of the latest. A sure sign of the smartness of your appearance is when the people in the etieot turn round as you pass. How often is this noticeable when a Lady passes with a smart Costume. If that Costume could only speak, and say CARR AND BELL i made me, what a lot of trouble ladieß ' would be saved. CARR "&" BELL, LADIES' and GENTLEMEN'S TAILORS, Manners-street. GOOD CLOTHES ARE GOOD COMPANY. YOU'LL feel bettor, look better, get more choer out of living if you wear Suite tailored by us. MORRISON AND PENNEY, Cash Tailors, 114, Willis-st. DAVID ANDERSON AND SON, TEA MERCHANTS AND .FAMnYS GROCERS, §0 tP If), ]UOJ,TSSWQIVFH-f3TRW£T,

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Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 133, 12 June 1909, Page 4

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