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f mma^ M , „ , mr { HlK < ' ' | , ' «- ■»>, SMART ATTIRE FOR THE I=l RACES n=:i ! At the iXI.CX MILLINERY DEPAHTMEMT SMART BLACK VELVET MODEL— Droop ■ brim, trimmed cinnamon Lancer feathers Price £5/7/6 BLACK VELVET HAT— Becoming shape, smartly trimmed ' lace and furs • Pries 97/6 DRESS HAT — Prettily made in amethyst silk, brim turning- off face, Oriental crown finished narrow strip cf fur Price 87/6 EFFECTIVE TOQUE — Cerise ribbon crown, seal brim, with choux of seal and black •fringe ' • < Price 84/VERY SMART CLOCHE SHAPE— In black "velvet, lined periv/inklc blue, trimmed smart' Oriental and wool ornament Price 67/6 ROYAL BLUE VELVET HAT— Trimmed large black kilted bows of satin ribbon ' Price 75/6 COSTUME DEPARTMENT \ -£*■) SMART SILK CASHMERE FROCK— (o*'fyj\ in mole tone,, odd side trimming, /•""•^JakSTJ* coral effect, dainty lace yoke ' jyißp^i price * 9 / 17 / 8 WSpmtJl) , REVERSIBLE SATIN COAT —In jomt~^ ' B jSfrS black and emerald, Raglan shoulders Price 8 gns. 'j^HffiH^k CHIC FROCK— In black Satin Galore, S^^f^^V Bebe Bodice, is of black and white ™^ CpSffliJrr'Jßra Ninon, covered black Marquisette W2%ffi££M *^EH piping's, and jabot of purple satin and W&fJEm, flgm lace Price 8 gns. ntiBSSStZm GRE ? SATIN RACE COAT— Lined v&>isl«» white silk, trimmed heavy self cords K^^^^^v CHIC NAVY TAILORED SUIT— In . new £ 0T & Cloth, showing tan velvet iliiii^iiP^Mii collat ; Skirt 'in smartest cut, shows detached panel at 'back prlce 11 snß< 111 1 'If -i <-«Jj The Smartest Effect in ERMINE SET i — Stole and Pillow ' Muff Price 21 gns. POINTED FOX FUR SET— Shaped Stole, show.ing- 4. brushes i Muff is P; pillow shape Price 23£ gns. CONEY SEAL SET^-Extra long Stole and large pillow Muff, both trimmed fringe Price 5 gns. IMITATION CARACUL SET— Stole 72 inches long, large shaped Muff, trimmed frm;-- Price 79/6 fe3 WELLINGTON bad Bgffi ' W. SIMM V * Manager &£?s S■ ' '

NEEDLEWORK CLASSES Every Afternoon from 3 io 4. Nominal charge 6d per lesson Oar experts will help the poorest Embroidress to become thoroughly efficient. Half-a-dozen lessons work wonders PRINGCE'S , "The Place for Presents" LAMBTON QUAY :: I ' -° 1

AT TE ARO HOUSE A very Special Display is now to be seen in the Cuba Street window (main entrance). THE FAMOUS FOS* MEN, WOMENand CHiLDREM This brand has been known and appreciated for its hardwearing, unshrinkable, and other good qualities for many years. Once you have experienced the advantages and comforts of "TWO STEEPLES" UNDERWEAR end HOSIERY, yotf will never be induced to try any otherwarm, soft, and cosy, made in various qualities and suited to the most delicate skins, and is GUARANTEED ABSOLUTELY UNSHRINKABLE ONE OR TWO OF THE SPECIAL LINES— FOR MEN. "TWO STEEPLES" STRONG HARD-WEARING UNDERPANTS— Medium weights. These will stand the wash and rough wear 4 /g pair " TWO STEEPLES " ALL-WOOL UNDERPANTS— Warm winter weights, soft and comfortable 5/G pair "TWO STEEPLES" HEAVY PURE WOOL ' UNDERPANTS— S Just the thing for the cold weather ; absolutely unshrinkable 1 . ' 7/6 pair "TWO STEEPLES" PURE WOOL UNDERSHIRTS-Short sleeves 4/g / FOR WOMEN. ALL-WOOL COMBINATIONS— ,»„.„. WCTQ 8/11j 10/6 ' 11/6 ' 12 / fi ' 14/ , 6 ' 15 / fi < IS /6 MERINO VESTS— 3/11, 4/6, 4/11, 5/6, 8/11 NIGHTDRESSES— Women's and O.S. ' 15/6, 22/6 SPENCERS — All Wool and Merino, long and short sleeves 3/11, 4/11, 5/G, 5/11, 6/11, 7/11 CHILDREN'S COMBINATIONS— Long and short sleeves, cream and natural ; in all sizes 5/-, 5/G, 6/-. 6/6, 7/-, 7/6, 8/-, 8/6, 9/-, 9/6, 9/11 Two Steeples -Jersey Suits OK) FOR BOYS AND CIRLS In browns, red, greens, navy, peacock, blueb, amethyst, white Boys from i 0/6, Girls from 14/6 SOLE AGENTS FOR WELLINGTON -— — CUBA, and DIXON STREETS,

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 93, 19 April 1912, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 93, 19 April 1912, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 93, 19 April 1912, Page 9

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