-» jT_g ■_g^_Mi_i_|ii_ L j if 11 lj jum^^L^I J m J -.. J >XU!IP.-""--»n;lli'hJhM^— i-LJ-j-ii_- ■ Grand J Exhibition of Autumn and Winter Fashions Th& O §fl announce for tob ntlf B*f B B a %fi B morrow and following days their formal opening of Autumn and Winter Fashions, representing all that is newest and best In tho world of dress* The representation of this Season Includes the master work of both Home and Foreign Designers of Millinery and Garments—gathered by their own experts In nlhe markets at Home and abroad. Particular attention, too, has been paid to the collection of Dress Goods and Silks from the foreign fashion centres, and the trimmings, garnitures, and buttons with which to trim them— and which are so essential to correct attire this season. ' Equally elaborate is the exposition of Blouses, Silk Skirts, Corsets and Undermuslins, as well as Gloves, Laces, Nockwear, and the like. All in all, you'll find no counterpart of these Show Days in this district, nor will It be surpassed in othor cities. The invitation to you to see and enjoy Is Just as hearty, Just as earnest, Just as broad as the D,I.C. can possibly make it. COMMENCING TO-MORROW WEDNESOA V Ist MARCH AT THE ANNOUNCEMENT. We have pleasure in announcing- the arrival of MADAME .POUSTIE, who comes under engagement to us to take charge of one of our Dressmaking Departments. MADAME POUSTIE holds most flattering testimonials from a very large circle of English lady clients, from which we gather that her success in Wellington is assured. Madame has taken up her duties, -**d is prepared to give estimates and carry out orders. We have arranged that Madame Poustie'e charges shall be on the LOWEST SCALE consistent with satisfactory work. THE DRAPERY AND GENERAL IMPORTING CO. OF N.Z., LTD. A. A. CORRIGAN, Manager. Eyelet, Mt. Me! lick, Daisy Designs on Pillow Linen, 2/9 pair; ©n Old Bleach Linen, 3/7 pair D'OYLXYS lOin. Linen D'Oyleys traced " Bread," "Scones," "Cake," "Fruit," "Ghees©," 4d each or 1/6 set, post free. T^BnVTkOT 17* C <s The Place for Presents" rSklrHX^LjSli a LAMBTON QUAY ? usu, tit I A Marvellous Offer ! i FROM OUR I I FANCY MUSLINS | 1 ZEPHYRS ■ f I FANCY FLANNELETTES I I ' AND I I ECRU BRILLIANTS 8 i Usually sold at l(Hd to 1/3 per yard. I I Onir Special Stocktaking j I I utter s 1 FOUR J IJ). FOUR j 8 PENCE /I ± PENCE I HALF- feJfL/^ j HALF- ' I PENNY i-5 yd PENNY I See the value of these goods in our | J Cuba Street window. I Cuba and Bixon Streets.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 49, 28 February 1911, Page 9
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