A SMART COLLECTION | Of COTTON FABRICS, SPECIALLY IMPORTED For SUMMER WASHING DRESSES 1 SUCH a wide choice of really SMART DRESS FABRICS is not to be seen anywhere else ih Wellington, and tho selection of colours is sufficiently Varied to meet all demands. The prices are the very lowest that can be a«ked for goods of this qualify, TUSSORE FAVORI, a new fabric for Spring and Summer wear ; 44in wide, in several shades of reseda, myrtle, amethyst, vieux ro>=e, grey, saxo blue, brovm, navy, white, cream, and black. At 2s 9d & yard. COTTON POPLINS, 44in wide, in grey, light and dark vieux rose, golden brown, light and dark navy, biscuit, ametnyst, emm, and black. At 2s lid a yard. SELF SOFT COTTON POPLINS, 28in wide, in a variety' of new and popular shades, specially selected for coats and skirts. At 2s lid a yard. PLAIN COTTON POPLIN, 54iti wide, fine make, in dark navy and biscuit only. At 3s Gd a yard. "YASHMAK," a. how material, In fancy bright pompadour colouring, and when Veiled with plain shades of cotton voiles a -eery charming effect is obtained ; 29in wide. At Is 9d a ytrd. COTTON VOILES, 40in wide, in many shades of grey, s&xe bine, sky bine, pihk, light brown, navy, manve, white, cream, and black. At Is 6d * yard. PLAIN COLOURED COTTON VOILES, 28in wide, ih all the new and fashionable shades. At U a yard. COTTON SHANTUNGS, 29ia wide, in grey and black stripes, biscuit and white stripes. Afc 2s 6d a yard. STRIPED DRESS LINENS, 28ia wide, in sky and blue, royal blue and white, navy *nd white, black and white. At 9£d a yard. FLAKED LINENS, 30in -wide, for knockabout; conts *nd skirts. At ?id t yard. "UREP," a plain cotton fabric, 34in wide, in 10 different shades. At ?id a yard. FANCY STRIPED VOILES,, in bkek and white, black and grey j 28in wide. At Is 2d a yard. COTTON TUSSORE, S4in wide, in grey, cream, ahtl white : a nice light fabric for coats afld skirts.' At 3s 6d a yard. FRENCH LINENS, 48in wide, in several shades of grey, sky blue, pink, lmvy, and golden browh. At 2s 6d a y»rd. TUSSORE LINENS, SOin wide, in biscuit shades only. At 3s 6d a yard. REAL HARRIS LINENS, 36in wide, in all fashiofiuble shades, At 3s 3d a yard. "TUSSOLINE," 40in wide, very fashionable this season j in all new shades. At Is a yard. STRIPED COTTON VOILES, 40in wide, new and fashionable, At Is lid a .fltfd.. KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LIMITED. Uhder the Title: • v new Zealand' success," THE LONDON TAILOR AND CUTTER devotes a Column of space to the MILLIGAN MERCHANT TAILORING SERVICE. By proving beyond the shadow of a doubt that it can make make_CLOTHES EQUAL to the Best London made. 4 The Milligan Merchant Tailor* ing Service in Kelburne-avenue has established a valuable local industry. Particular men, formerly in ihe habit of sending abroad, now get their orders in the Avenue, and the money ie retained in the city Besides this, orders totalling to thousands of pounds value annually are received by this firm from other places, and it afterwards circulates in Wellington. "BOOTS AND SHOESf~ SEVERAL LINES LEFT. WE are Selling Below Cost prior to Stocktaking. Also New Goods just arriving. All Goods Reduced. Our Own Make Special Value. No Shoddy bought. H. D. EDWARDS, 131, MANNERS-STREET. SEE OUR PRlgg^ NEW SPRING GOODS 1 SVE HAVE JUST* OPENED UP. Our FH*ST SHIPMENT Of NEW SPRING SUITINGS ! EW SPRING SUITINGS ! In LATEST DESIGNS and COLOURINGS. THESE ARE WELL" WORTH YOUR INSPECTION. BRADFORD WOOLLEN CO., •THE QUALITY TAILORS," 364, LAMBTON-QUAY, WELLINGTON. THE PHOTOGRAPHER'S ADDRESS YOU WANT | (Straight up from Post Office)— ! KINSEY, j LAMBTON QUAY. Mr. Kinsey Opbrates Personally. Next Young, Jeweller. Telephone 205. STEP INTO AN^OSBORNE "~ SUIT THIS RPR INN 1 JUDGED from every stand, pomt — and especially t,hn(i of Economy — on Osborno Tailormade Suit is the b&st investment j any man can make. Call and ccc I the New Materials. H, OSBORNE & CO,,
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 65, 14 September 1911, Page 6
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