FOB i PRESENT ALL COESETS FITTED BY EXPEST COSSETIERE FREE OF CHARGE. ,\V.B. CORSETS— In striped 'coutille, cut with a low bust, and an extreme length in skirt, suitable for medium and stout figures 15/6 iW.B. CORSETS— "The Nuform," in strong coutille, fitted front and hip suspenders, cut with low ■ sloping: bust, and long skirt ;■ especially c!«-sig-ned for present requirements 9/6, 11/6 to 19/6 nut^nvn- . "LA VIDA" CORSETS — In fancy coutille, very shapely and ex-e*-,U «n££oß tremely comfortable," "giving a Btyie W»-«w graceful effect, with perfect ease of movement 27/ i ' ,' KD. CORSTS— The new "Topless" models, in fine coutilie, cut extremely low in the bust* and a moderate length in the skirt, fitted front, and hip suspenders 12/8 WARNER'S CORSETS— In batiste and coutille. An immense variety of the newest styles 7/6 to 35/- — — mmmxaamm tm^ WAKM WINTER CLOTHING FOR GIRLS " GIRLS' COATS— Serge and clotK — N /^flTji v Jn Tabac, navy,, and saxe blue; in 0 .fl|vj/ Jf all the newest shapes 7/6 to 29/6 ' . 'II if fil GIRLS' COATS— In velveteen, green, • AM\ W/A saxe and Tabac, Russian style, i^J^< Ir^N^rli with, side closing and girdle, or I/ST" <*\Mf «\ panels, back and front 8/6 to 27/6 \ sJjW |\ GIRLS' COATS —In knitted wool, 1 ' I X II | |\ cream and navy 10/6 to 27/6 1 i\l || Vi GIRLS'. COATS— In black velveteen, \ ''' i:: =«y£ar s^ lined pale blae and trimmed braid \ *£" wfflM ,- and button; toddling sizes V wBEk 12/6 to 17/6 \ fl(\ GIRLS' KILTED SKIRTS — Serge, in cream, navy, and brown; sizes Jf^~~"^ 22-inch to 36-inch 7/6 to 22/6 ' GIRLS' COSTUMES — In navy, serge^ or tweeds; in a variety of colourings ; in all sizes 29/6 to 55/6 fe|j3 WELLINGTON .'. tjj>& kspl "W. SIMM * 4> Manager V&m&
NEEDLEWORK CLASSES Every Afternoon from 3 to 4. Nominal charge 6d per lesson Oar experts will help the poorest Embroidress to become thoroughly efficient. Half-a-dozen lessons work wonders PRINGLE'S "The Place for Presents" LAMBTON QUAY :: 7 —- ■ - —
" TE ARO HOUSE A Beautiful Display of the New Fashion Colours ... Is now to be seen in the Cuba-street window (main entrance), including the very latest thoughts in Sims and Dress Fabrics. Among the New Goods showing are : Dress Department ANTARCTIC CHEVIOT— S4-inch wide ' 4/6 yard IMBATABLE SERGE— S6-inch wide 5/11 and 6/11 yard IMPERIAL' CLOTH— 52 inches 5/6, 6/11, 6/.6 yard SEDAN CLOTH— 42 and 46 inches wide 2/6, 3/6, 4/6 yard CHEVIOT SERGE— S2-inch 3/3 yard MINTO CHEVIOT— 42-iDch 2/6 . ' Silk Department SPECIAL T.R.O. VELVETEEN— Cotton finish (guaranteed fast pile). The best value in the Dominion 2/6' yard SATlN— "Minerva" j 39-inch " 6/6 yard fpj — — ~^~ -=J1 "The Busy Corner" CUBA O. DIXON STS., Wellington "WRITE FOR PATTERNS.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 95, 22 April 1912, Page 9
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