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JUST OPENED, O/\ MUSLIN ROBES, direct from Paris. No lady'B wardrobe is complete with- &" out one of those charming gowns ; suitable for almost any occasion. These are being; shown in our Bloiiße Boom. ONE DAINTY MODEL of fine white muslin, has an entire front panel of wide embroidery, edged with Val. insertion. Tho bodice is handsomely trimmed embroidery with rows of Val. insertion and lace To form a bolero effect. Tho back of gown is trimmed with embroidery to correspond with the front — long tight Bleove of Val. insertion and muslin in alternate rows. The foot of skirt is tucked and trimmed with Val. insertion, finished with a deep hem. Price 84a. ANOTHER CHARMING MUSLIN ROBE is maSo Empire fashion, with rows of wire-ground Val. insertion from yoke to hem of skirt. Square yoke of hand embroidery, outlined with Val. insertion ; bodice gathered into bands of insertion at waist ; high collar of muslin and lace, edsfed with frill ; long tight sleeves. Prico 69s 6d. A HANDSOME GOWN is made of Swiss Embroidery, round yoke of fine Val. insertion and tuoked muslin. A panel of all-over embroidery from yoke to hem of skirt, edged each side with embroidery to match ; waist defined by a band of embroidery, edged with narrow beading; long tight sleeve of tucked muslin and embroidery, finished with frills of Val. Price £5 5s 6d. DAINTY HAND-MADE FRENCH MODEL, made in Empire fashion of fine muslin ; bodice of gown tucked and bands of torchon lace set in. New shoulder yoke of insertion and tiny tucks; waist defined by bands of insertion. Tho same trimming miming to hem of skirt; bottom of skirt trimmed with torchon and deep tucks. Price 65s 6d. This is a description of a few, but they range in price and quality from £2 2s to £6 16s DAINTY FRENCH MODEL, in cream Oriental satin, long tight sleeve in tucked net, trimmed with satin buttons, square yoke of fine Val. outlined with silk lace. High collar of Val., finished with net ruffle. Price 89s 6d. UNIQUE MODEL BLOUSE, in white crepo de chene, long tight sleeve with strap of material from collar to waist, edged with buttons, and heavily braided Front of blouse tucked and trimmed with buttons ; braided straps of crepe de chene, with black cravat threaded through. Pricu 955. DAINTY MODEL BLOUSE, in helio, crepe, long tight sleeve, finished at wrist with flowers of white, hand-embroidered. Front of blouse handsomely embroidered in white, with motif of fine embroidery. Price 425. SMART MODEL, in Roso do Barry silk, long tight sleeves, heavily braided, and tucked with pin tucks. . Shaped cuff over hand, edged with cream net. Shaped yoke of net and lacs, outlined with braid. Front ot blouse tucked and braided, high collar of tucked net, finished with ruffle. Price 87s 6d. PRETTY FRENCH BLOUSE, in white fancy net, sleeeve tucKed and trimmed with narrow piping of pale blue, finished with buttons. Front of blouse trimmed with pale blue, long yoke of plain net trimmed with guipure motif. Waist finished with Empire belt, bluo taffeta. Price 59a 6d. KIRKCALBIE & STAINS, ltd.

NEW COMMERCIAL HOTEL, Two minutes from wharves, one minute from General Post Office. Magnificently furnished. Tariff, 8s per day. Day and Night Porter. A single bottle of Ale, Wine, or Spirits at wholesale prices obtainable in Bottle Store. A delicious cup of tea or glass of wiiie may be obtained in the Ladies' Refreshment Room next Whitoombe and Tombs. Motor Cars for hire, with experienced drivers; charges reasonable. Garage Blair-street. Wines and Spirits pure and of the very beet. G. PINNOCK, (Late Trocadero) Proprietor. SMART SUMMER SUITS MADE BY COMPETENT TAILORS! SUITS away from tho ordinary — perfect m exit and make — that will come up to and exceed your expectations — will be the result of ordering your XMAS OUTFIT from WELLINGTON'S HIGH-GRADH TAILORS. Wo aro proud of our NEW FABRICS i just landed. The LARGEST AND FINEST ASSORTMENT of HOME SUITINGS in the city. By ordering NOW, wo can give you more attention than later in the month. E. NORTON & CO., 96, WILLIS-STREET. . . Tl/TAY we suggest a Visit to MILLIGAN'S TAILORING WAREHOUSE IN KELBURNE-AVENUE To See the Display of ENGLISH HOLIDAY SUITINGS? ENGLISH HOLIDAY SUITINGS? MILLIGAN'S is an institution that brings to New Zealand tho - High-class Styles and Matoriala hitherto limited to tho wealthy classes of Britain, and it makes good dressing a pronounced economy. XMAS ORDERS At Should be Placed MILLIGAN'S, NOW Kelburne-avenue. LAST WEEK WE said we started the Faghionß in New Zealand. THIS WEEK We say so again, and also claim to have the SMARTEST and LARGEST range of Suitings to chdO6e from We have a buyer in London, co we're always FIRST. CARR & BELL, LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S TAILORS, MANNERS-STREET. ORDER YOUR XMAS SUIT TO-DAY. IT'S none too early if you wish to avoid Hurry, Worry, and Disappointment. Our tape iB ready for you, and we'll make you a Suit that will do justice to your, individuality. Don't delay— but come in NOW. We have a fine range of light Summer Materials from which you can choose. H. OSBORNE & CO. S SELECT TAILORS, 172, CUBA-ST. FABRICS ALONE HAVE not made the popularity of tho Bradford Woollen Co.'s Suits. It is fit, finish, style, and reasonable prices. You'll want a suit for Xmas, and now is a good timo to order it. Let your 2£msCs Suit bo made hero — you'll be pleased. BRADFORD WOOLLEN CO., ! "THE QUALITY TAILORS," LAMBTON - QUAY. WELLINGTON. DAVID ANDERSON AND SON, mEA MERCHANTS AND FAMILY A GROCERS. 69 to 75, MOLESWORTH-STREET. Telephone 331. AND ~A. WILSON, • FUNERAL FURNISHERS 84, CAMBRIDGIE.TEREACB, ■ T -*tepUflaft 80S,

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Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 134, 3 December 1909, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 134, 3 December 1909, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 134, 3 December 1909, Page 6

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