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UNCRUSIIAELE The New Linen Shantung, 44 inches wide, does not crush. This splendid material for costumes is made In Ireland and sent to France to be dyed. Hence the range of beautiful colours, which can be relied on to be perfectly laSw, All the season's colours and black and white. 44 Inches Wide. 2/3 Per Yard. Dainty White fy*W Muslin Blouses '^^^w At Very Moderate Prices. i^^^^^{ Very Smart White MUSLIN BLOUSES /j6nS^>£#^w\ -^Trimmed lace insertion and pearl 7ffl/l|\\' VOJa embroidery. ,5/11 (as illustration) /f/&j/ v , 'at5 # |^ f A I \ Very Stylish WHiTfc MUSLIN j Ajfl i\ I, %,&& I ) dLOUSfcS— In Sailor, Peter ///WttUV \| Kal «// Fan, nnd O^'ker styles, tnminetl h KJa \ Hffl?*S ;// embi-c-i-ici-y atid lace insertion JO/8 il v\ VV \\ a«M<V^ l/\ £xc«otk>nalTy Ptctty White MUSLIN mttlifflHß BLOOSKS—UitMy tnmmed lace tn- VJMjk MMltM&ii! sei'tion and embioitlery motifs I£/fi Very Pretty White AIUSLfN BLOUSfiS N»§^Si —Haad made yoke of Swiss motifs i/W^^^M afld insertion . 2 /* i^^m^^ffS New Season's Laces Now on View, Exquisite Examples of the Lacemaker's Art Good Ouality' GUIFORE INSERTIONS— In white and light Paris shades; widths a inches to 4* inches 1/-, 1/6, 1/11 to 8/e yard Narrow GUIPURE EDGINGS— In light Paris and ivory From 6d yd Also in black From i/« yard up NEW ALL-OVER NEf S and LACES— -In black, cream, Paris; in a variety of smart designs; insertions and edgings to match From 4/11 yard up NEW and SMART MACREME INSERTIONS— In light .Paris and ivory ' width si inches, a/8 yard} width 4i inches, 4/ff yard THE DRAPERY & GENERAL IMPORTING GO, OF N.Z., LIMITED. A. A. CORRIGAN, MANAGER. .___; A DO IT NOW! SOME 50 PER CENT, LINES THIS WEEK. DO IT NOW! VISIT PRINGLE'S "THE PLACE FOR PRESENTS," LAMBTON QUAY The incomparable Art Ware. ] The influence X ' of the truly artistic , 2 has its effect wherever V^ it is found, conditions do not w] alter its beauty except to add dis< ! tinctive charm. This ia so with the beautiful Doulton Ware we have just re* ceived from Burslern, comprising Doulton Cups and Saucers, Jugs, Salad Bowls and a variety o£ other pieces. Another attractive showing is our display of Sample Copper and Aluminum Ware. It will give us pleasure to show you these goods. I r EDWARD ANDERSON & CO., LTD,, "| li Chia*, Glass and Hardwire Merch«at», | Estrrf}. 61 yean. WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. J LINEN & WASH COSTUMES I The Costumes this season in Wash I Materials are difficult to describe, being I very elegant and yet very simple* Words I do not exactly express their charm — |j they must be seen to be appreciated. I A button here, a strap there, a touch of I colour in an out'Of-thc'VOay place, make 1 them different to any we have had before, | They are mostly in white, cream, ecru, 1 / and shantung colours, and have the 1 straight effect in tke skirt; the coat, 1 which is hip length, is going to be a I decided favourite this season. I A 13RIGF DESCRIPTION OF ONE OR TWO ;-~ 1 ECRU LINEN COSTUME— Short coat, collar, atid cuffs, I trimmed sage green linen, piped and ornamented with B aeru trimmings, and finished with black and ecru H buttons 29/6 fl Cream CRASH LINEN COSTUME— White linen collar; 1 collar, cuffs, and revcrs tvimmed pearl buttons: smart ffl hip coat, skirt with double effect, finished with pearl m buttons to match coat SS/- n Champaffno STRIPED LINEN COSTUME— CoIIar and 1 cuft.« trimmed Jamaica, brown; coat madr with side | pieces and finished with self btittons, straight skirt i with panels' finished with butlon< ' fig/- ' | Cream CJRASH IJNEN COSTUMES— CoIIars, cuffs, and 1 r.kim piped with prunella, reseda, Jamaica brown, and E navy: straight, short, good .'itting £oat; straight skirts §1 pleated dido panels 21/* M CUBA ANO »3XON STREETS, WELLINGTON, * 1

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 65, 14 September 1911, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 65, 14 September 1911, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 65, 14 September 1911, Page 9