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New i , At Season's ||| The oostumes I Economic Again the Spring Season has brought with it a decided change of style in the costumes, the tendency now > being for the very short coats, hanging quite loosely from the shoulder l^ which, when worn with the required straight, but not extremely narrow skirt, gives the desired slim effect to all figures, as no waist line is defined. - Below are particulars of a few of the smartest numbers taken , from our large shipment just opened. It will be noticed that the whites and blacks, and blacks and whites are among the most popular designs and colourings. , A visit Of inspection will be esteemed a favour, ■ INEXPENSIVE COSTUMES— In cream serge jwe Several Chic COSTUMES— In whit*, with fine black made with plain, well-cut coats, about 28 inches stripe, fine all-wool summer wilting} have short long, finished with self band round hips and sacque coat, with panels at sides of the stripe ttunmod groups of small white bone buttons 5 reversed; collars 0! coloured satin,- outlined dttlT straight falling panel fekrrtsj coat lined Price 65 /• gold braid, large revers of self, with corners of - . , 'l~ m ~LJJ>~L'L"r~? , . , » , , the . gft^ ft > pf&'tfed <*> Watch collars ; sfnatt, highSmart, yet useful COSTUMES— In white and black w&wted skirt* with rounded looee box pleat* at striped baiting j have short, semi'fltting coats, back, and hem of reversed strips ; the ivhole with three rows of black military braid over« smartly touched with pipings of black satin ; lined lapping, round hips and cuffs, collars ana revers silk -■■ « •< Price, JS6/6/. outlined black and piping of either cerise, emerald, c New TUSSORE CASEMENT CLOTH COSTUME— or coronation blue heading the black trimmings j With Beml»fitting coat with panels »nd pieces over straight panelled skirts ; coat lined white hips, piped bright red satin 5 collar of black tmd Price, 69/6 white eUk outlined piping of red, and croum of A VERY PRETTY COSTUME— In fine cream serge. small red ornamental buttohs. The panelled Bkirt ' with tan "p'in.lihe" 5 has short coat, with rounded • is piped and trimmed to match Price, «6/16/» fronts, square refers of tan corded silk, and ■ ■ — . ' collar of black satin, cuffs of black and tan to DAINTY COSTUMES— In the very newest Eton correspond; plain skirt with box pleat at back; shape in soft grey satin,* coat Is cut with Maavar lined silk. ■ PrtCi, £8/5/* top, and is outlined band of black satin » dainty A .VERY NEAT AND STYLISH COSTUMEMn collar of fine embroidery falls over back of neck " navy lustre, 1 with white phvline j has short loose which has folds Jof black and white on inside • coat, with collar, large revers, and cuffs of white edge ; plain, well«cut corselet skirt Price, £8/8/. and blue check lustre; trimmed over hips with — 1— JMIMM _^._. ... ' ' bands of reversed stripe and small buttons; skirt with panel back and front, and deep hem NEW SUMMER BLOUSES— tn white cryatftlhie at Bides of Reversed stripes ; lined silk with soft Paisley* designs. Some very smart 1 ' Price, £5/15/6 blouses have just been opened--Mft£y&r shane STYLISH COSTUMES — In light grey and v black mounted on firm net, and vests ana utider-sleeveß striped suitihg, with snort, high-waisted sacQue of spotted net, outlined fold of tolewred ' silk to coat,' with squflre collar and deep cuffs of black blend with Paisley Price, 15/11 ' satin with white embroidery on top \ belo^r waist- *~ . { line back and ffont are panels of black satin with very Smart ALL-OVER LACE BLOUSES— With patterns In thick self-covered pipings appliqueds narrow side frill and broftd band of in&eFtion the corselet skirt has loose pleat down back, and down front ahd forming collar, mounted on net . bands of satin appliqued to match coat at sides ; and well cut j in white Mid Paris shades lined grey satin ~ Pric*, £6/6/« » Vt\^ 35 /» CHARMING SPRING AND SUMMER MILLINERY DISPLAY IN WINDOW AND SHOWROOM TO-MORROW. Geor&e & Kersley, Ltd.

MILLINEEY OT TO BATE S. mm ' hbib^b^wbs' - A CLEAN SWEEP ' "~" _ , , 87, CUBA-ST, (Opp. Te Aro House). TO-MORROW i •~ A OHAHMtNO Daofer o| OPPORTUNITY FOR LADIES. MBS. MATHEWSON'S, J^^tf I *ff{3£ ?» 4 . 266, LAMBTON-QUAY, work made by men. NOMINAL PRICES, ftiffht Up-to-date Millinery in " *"""* all t*e Newest Shade*, t "PASS THE HONEY, EVERYTHING MUST BE SOLD. Very smart Ready-to-wear Hate PLEASE I" _ - ■ . srli5 r li« a ft J? ft£*wTS P Ut ney °. & the .f. able P d Wl> Blenkefe Sheetinge, Laos Curtai» d sP i il' tfrii^ f* «i nB M 3 * l^ 9 wiU * eVivd wo »' Bed Quilts, ,Rugs, Maude, Tow™ sonably priced. derfully. > Tickings, Shirtihgß, Dr&a Goodt — - .. , . Prihte, MtwUwfe, Men* Shift* 266, LAMBTON'QUAY. tt , ... , „, Troueere. Underclothing ' M Ko™y j « nourishing, a ipUndid t.&diea* Underclothing * MILLINEK.Y COLLEGE, h**««h «* . 'SS!S7S2ISSr i w- ta i h^k's buildings, CAMPBELL'S §Bft!Sri£& aemettw 102, Willis-street, Wellington. EX CL C SIV W |VL & AND MOD. S », rM » *« ». » ,'« *'« W*»mi« «•« OV**. _ MISSHAWWOOT ft, M B«. W , lib tt«k , M WB OIVEJTAMPS. .." "■ta^XS"" SSBSRiiria. :.; .:£! CALLAIu *, «««««• •PBaKSBSt- SWSSS woawpbutt UHBBBBOT,' . 2'to*. Evenini? Closes Tuesday andFri. W. UAMPI3H.LL, rtmA»w»w §lhlL 9 'l toT r %L??thffi& « AND «• MANNMIMHUHi CJUBA^STREET, • , .. , School, Wednesday, 7 to^p. Lilies' Tailor. 293, CUBA-STREET, >, Paroels Free of Charge mR tftiijfht. Cut patterns a speciality. 163* RIDDIFORD-ST.i Newtewn, , , Tuition with or without charts. Needle . ._. . painting ftbd Stencilling. Wednesday, 2to nf% j* «'"j*Am "w "n ™a"H"n"ts ' {.-MISS KATE STEWART, Principal, 94. Willii-rt.. oflii. Shortfc'g. p ot , , , ■ • JOSEPH GENUINE CHEAP GROCERIES . ' „,,.",", A. ladies' tailor ' v ■ ' BEOHSTEIN HANOS. C6i«a«ie» frofla £♦ *•. Skirts from fil si, «•«■-.-. NEW SPRING GOODS TO HAND. KILPATEICK'S. **" BOULCOTT CHAMBERS, fpBB World's Greatert Mukciato pfsfw Boulcott-stree*. Why ? You can buy pod l Pfunee at JA X lhil GrM(l tnrtrument te %ny othOT| •Phoft e 3oB3. „ WhyT Yo^can buy packets Seeded Rai. { 6 r Putity o! Tdfte afid EtwlleiKw *| Why? You oaa buy Fanntaga Tea at 1« CoasttuoUon. " , ' „,,',, STAMEOED & BENNETT, why? Yo« C 6« buy Cooking Pig, at k MORE BEOHSTI ; IN . WANOB . ARB ifiXa rtTPA «T WMTTNOTON S^! You can Buy 61b DaJ« for Is IMPORTED INTO ENGLAND THAK 123 a, CUBA ST., WELLINGTON. Why? You thn buy i ifttg6 Sft f eti e8 ai 6d ALL THE OTHER MANUFACTURES — * )aek6t< IN THK WORLD PUT TOGETHER. EVERY DESCRIPTION OP HAIR. AdSSffl ?' rf , i. • „ »* , WORK X Aavantag* i» Before baying a Piano, call and iMptft Done on the Premiiea. KILPA.TB/ICK'S' CUt ° ! riMt " dm tj »**«»« to. Up-to-date Saloon."^ Hygi^ic Method., 120 COURTENAY-PLACE. fißmsH Telephone 844. ■ PIANO CO,, ToWrtW 23 «d°U h a! SS H UQn ° ° U G L A S * ■», WILUS.STREEX, Sffid^^a^^^rSA «W. VICTORIA.ST., Welli^B, • Bell A^ m , mendesd. CoMbihgß bought or made up ACCOUNT BOOK MANUFACTURER, into any Btylc. 'Phone 2794. Bto.i WATCH WOUDS ! bookbinder and paper-ruler, THE average number of jewels in an „....„. n/mnr~*T r^Aßw ♦*»»« '" " -rT "^ ' ' " ordinary decent watch is «mm. Pft LEDGERS LOOSe LPaI PRtCtf Tl lD 3»» rt » 9 «P b ri « ht *"d «W©ng thin Thousands, of courae, have leas; while wffi Etc. ■ ** tnorning, with steady nerves, orwi many have nohe at all. Hitherto tlm . i>uw»-S, Jite. you tired and lietlnw? It you donH set «ll price for a high-grade watch ha« been too Proprietor Jot N.Z. of-PRINO'S the refreshment >ou ehould from your expensive for many people. Here, haw- CHECK.PIGURE SYSTEM, Copy, night's »%% you must look t6 your ever, ore thre B watches at prices to fcUit right. ftef^os, they «e«l revitalising, and everybody- • , Marshals Posplierino will <Jo it. Tt «■!• ? tw£W i te» iJ^i keeping as they oocur, thus BALANC- «»d 2s 6d, at chemi^ and stores. Mrn6llXsn£All£td\C*ltM rn6 lI X$n£All£td\C* lt tNG ifoOKS FIRST SHOT. ——■,-■-■ ■ _ _ _ Silver Hunting Keyless Lever, ? Jewels' tXT ANTED KNOWN. and compensated balance, £1 17» 6d. THE VV »«». POBtP S; LANSDONr eßl<S< G REAyr ASTHMA CUEE meston'S unmunderbd whit* WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, As prepared by H. Britain, Chemist, is Pure linen. All ikes. <i //J each, , 38, _WILLIS-STREIJ!T. having a big sale. Its effects are ' 4/X> JnPATVTTr /•'('RATIV TRULY MARVELLOUS, Bart Value in New Zealand. , J , „ «,, L 1 Aftd fche . uhited time^ ««i^i 0nly *\«! 1 ®&»4 t E* M6roei; Estd. 1860. 48, WILLIS-ST., Tel. 1138. patiehte pronounces It to be ."™™g!°?r^:i_. WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, A MIRACULOUS CURE. yp ANTE D ' KNOWN, TWJ? attnP irlfttt T>R«I««I?NT9 PfioB( 2*2 * WPM bottl6l P ° Bt lt66> U ' SMART HATS FOR MEN. HE SHOP T^OR pRESENTS. H BRITTAIN,' The Utmost in Quality, in Style, in " Chemist, 66, Manners-street. Finish, Workmanship, and Perfect- ${%, NEW GOODSI ~ NEW GOODS! Un^'^urned^ 6^ ***** m^ *' ifeV^i /ft . WATCHES A SPECIALTY. MWAW BANGLES, BROOCHES, CHAINS, *$JsX*^*^ PENDANTS, AND NECKLETS, If all Ale.tt«en were Oonnohteun rtlwnttTvSNW^" ENGAGEMENT RINGS. TOP ALE WANTED^NOWN. SILVER NOVELTIES, BRUSHWARE, UTOLD TOP ALK •*m, k mp *vts w tL 14 , , , . NEW ZEALAND GREENSTONE. Wauld have a, mbnopaly of th« bam. ▼▼ NEW COSTUME LeNCTCWmkI MANUFACTURING. ENGRAVING. S gßgr g^-^ lTgjaag"srsg'gSSrl Tgjaag"5rsg'gSSr St3mNoS ' SMART RAINPROOP6, All Work Gumnfced. THIBPMfT H 1 8PMf ?mvnAn^a Urn Ud{ «' Rhd QwMemm'i TaUon. Country Orders Receive Prombt Attention * i^NMN AND BDINBURoS* COOPER'S BUH^INGB, rnHE qhop rpoß presents. ibed Ga f Hal •■••• £ |Mt> "~ .P PPM{te Kming **lBtl 8tt _ pfre "lands' wc«d'';r.r.""V.V.V^S,OOn!ooo NOWN 0W . U the «^ lm , e ,»^« b^v?sl ot t^ F, -rt .»♦ it j*m -n x i-» *r MURftAY ROUKRTft ANn tTH l ftt6sk GRAPHOPHONES Utw* 'BANK fJ-UAD'Y. M^ RRAY » R ™?*? AND C 0" LTD> » landed). Sis Rwords will be riven with t >:£_. r , --, .^ g *» t »i „ ..,,_, fach wachine purchwedi cash or t«ftt». SOCIETY NORTHS PRKVKNTION SOCIETY FOR PROTECTION OP I*m udeoHon of nwortl* atid NeedlM OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS. WOMEN ANt) CHILDREN. . to pick froi.i. All net*\n Mttiy «k» ; THE public are earnestly fe(juested to FTWIE Saoretary will bo in attendanon ctusd at lortOst yiriere. The First Annual kindly commufiicato nny act of A at Iho Rooms, Bfidffr'p Uuildintf*. Silo now on. Durihg the Sale 8 nieoftUftt, cruelty to animals that may come ttn««. HO, WilHi.«trn«rt, on TITKfJUAY and of 10 iwr oettt. elJmv^d »n all Cvelw and their nolle; to tJ.W. Carroll, Bectataty, FRIDAY MORNINGS, from 10 to 18.50 Acc*«oriw. «nurh*> t's OrAphnphone and National Mutual Buildings. All communication! strictly confidential. Phonograph «\genc>, M, Lambtou-quajr.-

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 46, 23 August 1911, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 46, 23 August 1911, Page 9

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