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I INEXPENSIVE * B ta imv'ci E FOR MORNING WEAR 1 | IMfODV^Y = ■■"■ ""^ ■""^ mmmm T m mmmm^ --■ B L L TO'^~l~^J^ T___T A TT^ A 'B^ T^ltnn^ r^ ir _^( ** E_i ™***; -^^_w mi^ DCj MjLAU Ax Intli Ll»l»f_i« 19 1 /atm* y£> jttsP'^ [T ADVANTAGE SHOULD BE TAKEN OF 1 % J^WsWi ■ .S^l^Sfi I , THESE LOW PRICES. ' I. H j^Sm^^S E NEW RANGE OF TWEED AND SUEDE* I Z M^^^^^m = New TUEBAN TWEED SHAPE— With Burberry mount 1 ~ limffifa '^K^ - SUEDE -TURBANS At 14/6, 15/6, and 19/6 B g fV ~\ '/\\ . ' H MOTOR BONNETS— In suede and .velvet At 29y6 g| JJ " L TURBAN TOQUES— In all shapes, of velvet trimmed with -soft S 1[ S**^^^ \ S New; Shipment of SEAL TOQUES— Just opened j| [F %T /r Z^' = flTwntiT ttot mr AfAms- wat^.^l 3^'' 39^' Md 4S/ " I jjl Imported Models, latest Journals devoted fs" SPECIAL LLPtE Vb JYLAUDb HAIb — buitable for girls from 5 m te=i «~~f..«..*.,«/«. » A/lii- j lt/T'if c Li .to 16 years ; all colours of velvet, lined with sflle Ind finished 1 H exclusively to Millinery, and Milliners of jy with large rosette. Prices 12/6, 13/6, and 15/6 g m good taste and adaptability keep our stock {= g =j hand in hand with fashion's trend. {== ■%s^mammmm^ama^mmmmß^mmammmaimmmamMamm&a H smart velvet turban— swaithed velvet crown, fin- U W • ' / B ished smart brush osprey, or cluster of gold or silver H -_-_. • -_r-_ • • -wr - * J \ I—lI — I tinsel roses 21/- and 25/- r= "1 Rid K<ll<d<linG in I nHtAc' N A BECOMING MODEL— In straw or velvet, full tarn crown, L « JLf ISn R3<PIL SLCLM.IM.9 M.MJL JL^cL%JLi.\^^ \ S finished smart wings .and gold or silver cord 18/6, 21/- fS 1 / ! M CHIC.FRENCH SHAPE— In black chip, turned well off face, [= H , ---*'-* «g _k i == trimmed cord and finished with pleated rosette of black X H JLJL^V-^^Jk. 1 black sequin brim, finished, cluster of black plumes or IE Eg , c 9ra fEI soft osprey, suitable for matronly lady 22/6. 25/- f? 1 oc-it*^ T.l.^ ! M FOLDED VELVET TURBANS— AII shades, very smart g borne Special items from our Purchase of a |_J and effective looking, suitable for young- persons 1 3/6 each l_ H Manufacturer's Range of Samples. | Q try a course of our low prices. j~ H Ladies' WHITE SKlßTS— Trimmed full flounce of handsome Q ====z===== — g embroidevy and insertion and tucks. Usual Price, 6/11, 7/6, . — /B"~ &'™t£~ /flT^ BH • (O A S | ASk I = I • Ladies' PRINCESS PETTICOATS^-Smart Jnd' well cut, in |wd □ V i__i I /%i__i__^l^ = H longcloth and ' trimmed handsomely with torchon lace and — «-— " = II insertion, or Valenciennes lace" and effective muslin em- J=J W<»^lsinc?fr<rvm'c HS¥¥«b»g* (gfmro v -— | broidery, finished beading and ribbons. Usual Price, 15/6, P] WeiiingKOil S KOSieSI StOFC p M 17/6, 19/6 Sample Price, 12/6, 13/6, 14/6 \ \ 1I W H--II . »--.l|^, », .1 | \T7n\ 1I a 11. 11. H II 11-== m Ladies 1 WHITE SKIRTS— A charming variety of dainty styles ' ] V II E. I T C H & A L !_ ANI ffl for evening wear, trimmed Valenciennes lace and insertion, ' " I II II I ' II » \K. II II H or linen torchon lace, insertion, and medallions, and muslin ' p-__--_-miiiiiii-iii ■»■"' ' ....-...—,■.— . ... . i-iiiM»wii-_Ma3n__t_______-»-- l |i > , embroideries, finished beading and ribbons. Usual Price, j , " ' « 17/6, 19/6, 21/-. Sample Price, 13/6, 14/6, IS/6 Jj |--MWBMillllM B -UI-Ba-Mli^^ £j Gh-ls' LONGCLOTH UNDERCLOTHING— IncIuding night- 3 fif ■™-«mi.--™ si | m dresses, chemises, knickers, Princess petticoats, and white ff T^iX^fe^ffHisy _fl"^» ~r& xa. S p skirts, in all sizes _ At Special Sample Prices | w Ji^^ %^^^^f B _ST^_^^__P^^<^_| I h Ladies' KNICKERS —^In calico, trimmed useful tucked frills or i m ' \ |£ strong longcloth embroidery and feather stitching. Usual I n __. dP OO^ ® 9 I S Price, 2/11, 3/11, to 7/6 Sample Price, 1/11, 2/6, to 5/11 i | _3k,& &&,% ST " JS Ladies' CHEMISES— In calico and longcloth, trimmed good 5 B *** r * >«»-»»■-* «wJ-^ z| U quality cambric embroidery and tucks. Usual Price, 2/11, B • _ «-. -->-.•. r--- c»--ro t j • I | 3/6, to &711 Sample Price, 2/3, 2/6, to 6/11 \ ART TOILET SETS.— In new designs and various shadings. iB/<5, | M Ladies' CAMISOLES — In fine longcloth and nainsook, daintily i 2l l~> z^'" j I trimmed torchon and Valenciennes lace insertion and tucks,' | ] NEW FLOWER POTS.-In a variety of shadings and decorations I ffl also fine longcloth or muslin embroidery, made with high ' 1 16, i\6, 319, 51-, 5 16, 616 to 12/6 torsions. | H or low necks and with or without puff sleeves. Usual Price, \ „ _ __» S ra 2/11, 3/6, to 29/6 Sample Price, 2/3, 2/6. to 22/6 B NEW TEA SETS.— In 21 and 40 pieces, at prices to suit all— the best ft $2 * ' ' I i value in the city. k § -■-_■__; -■» __■■___ j New Sweet Dis hes, Afternoon Plates, Fruit iDishes, 1 BB -l_^^^* ' M rU '' ates ' etc * *^ w goods opened up every week. | = : 1 33 Manners Street, Wellington. Ij SWASTIKA I ■ BLfUE BIRO At JAMES SMITH'S The popular emblems of happiness and prosperity* I * = In plain silver, or silver and enamel, as Brooches, I Pendants, Hat Pins. Bd, 1/3, 1/6, 1/11,2/6, 2/9 I Thls Sale ls foroetJ u P° n vs j b "t it Is a happy circumstance I for our customers. We secured at a startling discount wliat SILVER HAT PINS (Hall marked) as low as 6d I arß know » as SHOWROOM GOODS, comprising Ladies' each. I and Maids' Jackets, Coat and Skirt Costumes, Dress Skirts, I Delaine Blouses, Untrimmed Hats, etc., and these Goods we Blouse Sets, Vest Buttons, Sleeve Links, Brooches I ' are now offering at SPECIALLY REDUCED PRICES, etc. A charming series just opened at unusually I giving our customers the full benefit of the disccunts yfe low prices. ' received. v CASH PURCHASERS WILL RECEIVE OUR DISCOUNT nOrmr_r»r C»C* 'The Place for Presents' COUPONS AS USUAL. HRINImLH &9& 9 Lambton Quay. US YM CKETS - For ladies and maid c s O ing Us NN U o a J, S^i 2fi mKmmmmmmmm^ mmmmm^ a^ mm — a^^—^— tmm^^— a^ t^^ m^ mmM TWEED AND NAVY SERGE COATS— Usually sold at 16/6, 17/9, ' I^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^"™" 22/6 Clearing at 10/9 each TVVEED AND NAVY SERGE COATS— Usually sold at 18/6, 25/6 Clearing at 14/6 each SERVICEABLE TWEED COATS— Worth 29/6 and 35/6 Going at 25/6 each COAT AND SKIRT COSTUMES— Very smart, Clearing at 25/6, 29/6 JAM^g^gMlTll- Ltdo 9 cuba st. 1 fflfc ifl_i At- /g- iiasi 4^/^/s^/^^ifi^-t^^^4fl^iafa-m^@kiga>ia&t-^<Q^_gi__Bi>i,^r CARPETS and RUGS] j • t^j FAMILY TIN \ Now showing in the large Cuba Street Window of I | 0F £ FTT*i A - "!T"H~ I ' tl Exclusive Designs l\ if»iDkT»¥^¥^Tr> ■ff»-s«?/f»w?^'H»c» I DRAWING ROOM || ' • ' j DINING ROOM 111 1 A Bsc * masl ® te mi - m B^eers. | dILU KUUM I ■ BOUDOIR HALL | a^^^^^-^ Z&IISJL mm2 amsamm^^mmmitaMJKmmm ■*• ■-*••*• J\. x rxOJii.vJLj n H I1I 1 ■ |i S The trend of Modern Art in pottery is marked by quaintness of | F» »» VXr Vl9 n . n/r V Ira A design and colouring. , I HV HIG WOYIU S JLjeSt WICLRQYS 1 i Andersons are making a characteristic display of I 11-' GHEEN ' ART POTTERY j IN I | (in their Show Window to-day. . \ I t Strikingly quaint and curious designs in Jardinieres, Jugs, Vases, and \ TOT>Tjq»cp t T C A'XnVTTN^TPi'R VI?T VKT I I Candlesticks are to be seen. Every style is unique and artistic. 5 * i I 5 The Window Display of. PILE, TURKEY AND ORIENTAL. 1 j ALLERVALE and SCOTCH MOTTO WARE ' [ ___________________ I I on the left is deserving of special notice, as the prices have been | H I reduced to a low point to effect a clearance. | NOTE. — To those about to furnish Or refurnish m | A cordial invitation is given to everybody to visit our new Household t -. * y >•» • • Wm. m 3 Hardware Department. | make it your business to see the exhibition, it m | | may save you pounds. g | EdWa^d AudeFSOM & C©o, Ltd. 1 B i^ |MM l_»_|limilL|l !_■ ■ mill ll WTXnMMnWMma 1 CHINA) 6LASS S HARDWARE MERCHANTS (Est. 6i years) WILLIS ST., WELUNGTON. §

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 104, 4 May 1911, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 104, 4 May 1911, Page 9

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