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(JkILDEEN'S MILLINERY! A CHARMING COLLECTION Of DAINTY HATS AND BONNETS FOR' THE LITTLE ONESt BY the fiUAPEHU we reC/eived a really magnificent assortment of CHILDREN'S MILLIMBRY, fjbmprising Washing Hats and Bonnets, Mudin Frilled Hats, and Bmairfc Straws, The selection is extensive, aad the fastidious demands of parents can be readily Met. TAe assortment is at its very best just now, and it is therefore the best*, time to ina/ke a eelec--tkm. INFANTS' EMBROBDERY 3ONNETS, daintily trimtaed with laceu At 4s lid, 5s lid, 6s od QUAINT-SHAKESD BONNETS, in embroidery, l*ce and ribbott. At ?s 6d, 8t 6d, to 12fi 6d. CHILDREN'S HATS, ia Spotted Muslin and Lace, with detachable- crowns. At 12s 6d, 15s 6d, to 2ls. GIRLS' PLAIN PIQUE STITCfiE» BATS, with . button-on crowns. At 4s* 6d and 4s llil each. GIRLS' "PIQUE! AND EMBROIDERY HATS, with, detachable crowns. At 6s 6d r 8a 6d, % 6d. INFANTS' DUI«H BONNETS, ia Tucked Muslin askl Edging. At 4s lid, Ss f 6d, 6s* 6d. CHILDREN'S MNBONNETS, in Print - and Zephyr, im all colours. At' 2s lid each. HOLLAND HATS, for little boysj all sizes. At Is 11(3, 2s 6d eaoh. INFANTS' BONNItTS, ift Applique Lace and Embroidery. At 4s lid, 6s 6d, 8s 6d. DAINTY MUSLIN BONNETS, cd B ed with lace. At 10s '6d to 15s 6d. dHILDRfiN'S HATS AND BONNETS, in Lace and' Ptet, trimmed dainty wreath of flowers ahd fibbon. At ISs 6d, 21s, 24s 6d.- -■ CHILDREN'S STRAW HATS, in Tuscan and White, daintily trimmed with •ilk and ribbon. At 10s 6d, 15s 6d. GIRLS' HATS, in Chip and Leghorn, trimmed with lace and flowers. At 12s 6d, 15s 6d, 18s 6d. CHILDREa'S BURNT STRAW BONNETS, L'fled With pale blue silk, trimmed with berries of silk and silk., foliage. At 21b, 24s 6d. GAXATEAS, BA&EPTES, AND TARETTES, in fin© Pedal and Tuscan Straw, bound and unbound, with lettered band. At 3s 6d, Ss 6d, 6s 6d, to I4s-'6d. iCHILDREN"^ RUSfI AND CURACOA HATS t in rariety. At Is, Is 3d, 1b 6d each. CHILDREN'S COARSE STRAW MUSHROOMS. At 4s 6d, 4s lid. .CHILDREN'S MOTOR BONNETS, in Muslin *nd 3fet, trimmed Wfeath of forgeUtne>not« ahd bebe roses. At 18&* 6d. BUCKET SHAPE. OTRAWS, trinlitied merv. ribbon, in, blue, cream, and pink. At 11s 6d, KIEKOALDIE & STAINS, LIMITED.

Under the Title; "A NEW ZEALAND SUCCESS,"mHE LONDON TAILOR AND •** CUTTER devotes a Column cf space to the MILLIOAN MERCHANT TAILORING SERVICE. This is Mot the flwt tiffiS that 1 •'The Avenue" Tailoring has come in for appreciation, notices in the London Fashion Journals. The splendid etaff in the Service, and the great Stoefe'ef English Suitings, are two points specially mentioned. •■STEP INTO AN OSBORNB 'SUIT THIS SPRING! JtiDGED from every efcandpornWand especially that of Economy — an Osborne Tailormade Suit is the beet investment any man can make. Call and ccc tho New Materials. H. OSBOENE & CO., TAILORS, Wellington. - •" """* " ' — ~"~* — *"* "'" "" ■"■" ' r11 * THE TAILOE WHO makes the really smart and perfect-fitting Suits will never bo confused -with ono who does not. You know there is a reputation for Good Work behind this house. Need we urge you, then, to call and inspect v OUR SUITINGS EOR SPRING WEAR? B. ELLIS, t THE ART TAILOR. " DAVID ANBEESON AN£T SON, TEA MERCHANTS AND FAMILYGROCERS, 69 to 75, MOLESWORTH-STREET. Telephone 331. F__ AN t, CX I E,, Barristers and Solicitors, 160, FEATfiERBT§SITRERT. Money to L#nd &t 44 per c*nt. Tel. 143? PH. PUTNAM. Solicitor, Uoy.ll Ek- • change Bniliiing, Customhousequay (opp. Bank N.Z.). TCt>rori Office — Mi«« Da<sent'st Studi<i, next. Anglican Church, Main-road, Wednesday Evenings. (ttT ANTE D^ KNOW N. Any person writing to the EVENING POST OFFICE for information in regard to advertisement* already appearing in ihe pupot mutt »«nd 3t»mped Ad4rat»9tl. -Eax»lop» la auUr^^asurci.ttg^,

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 62, 11 September 1911, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 62, 11 September 1911, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 62, 11 September 1911, Page 6

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