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SPRING MODELS ! ! BE UP-TO-DATE ! Purchase your Spring Costume Ready-made The ever-Increasing popularity of the Imported Models, makes caoh season's show more varied and fascinating to all ladies, for in so large and varied a stock styles and prices will be found to suit every Individual taste and requirement. "> The Costumes are displayed on Models In our Showrooms and Windows, and ladles are Invited te come and view those Inside, as well as the windows. An inspection of the much varied styles will enable you the more readily to deolde , the colour scheme and styles likely to suit you for the rapidly approaching Spring. jjff2||sS\ Details of a few noticeably " Chlo " Models are given here, but space S|W|P'^jk) does not permit us to give any adequate idea of our really beautiful stook now showing. ' MsiM(^fA\ A thick-cord soft Bengaline Silk, In In light mustard, a STYLISH SUIT ' W& |®^Wi warm shade of fawn, Is made into a has cutaway basqued coat, slightly Mii&;^^W»K beautiful COAT AND SKIRT. The full about hlgh-walst line, of new wool* »■ E^^^^MW^MfiA coat has raised waist effect at sides and lon Jacquard, or broche, with deep ool* &??EieKft! Tjp^J back, is out away In front from fasten- lar and ouffs of exactly matching ■ Mf*sm\ fig ln &> bel ° w lon ß rather wide rovers of satin, overlaid with fine laco. Tho skirt t Sr.V $$$Il\ /' ./ solf Blli< < witn touches of violet let in. to this smart coat Is of solf colour fine > *3b U/ # The skirt, which hangs most grace- serge, corselet, and slightly draped. '■ ' W$ ?i^firol // fully, has loose ovcrsklrt to side and Lined silk Jss 'S's&Wm. back of self sMk > 8 |vl "8 draped effect p r | C 0 £ 7/7 /. . . HI |@|ip without breaking the long lino. Lined __!l liffi! fni?Pr/ Price £7/17/6 In honey-coloured Whipcord, an Inex-' ," iH ! ffl IftJ Hit pensive, but "CHIC " SUIT, has lAn ' M Very STYLISH COSTUME, In latest loose Magyar coat, with basquo qffect . fiHl \ , H I//// two-colour effects, is carried out neat « nd laoe Robosplorro collar. The twofilial 81 /////// black and whlto check and black molro Piece corselet oklrt Is scml-drapod at,; ElWm I 1 I 111///' velour. The coat of the latter Is high side-front, and caught with largo solfISIvS lilll walsted, and has collar and side lapels toning buttons, which also ornament,,.. \hIIYv4 if* ill In r of the check, while tho skirt Is In the Mo coat ; y fl\\V Sl ' oheck, and has wide curved back of Price £&/&/• • i»^fesl@) uf velour at foot . , „ ft^w-Tllra Price £6/16/6 m\Js ffl ln finest nav y Sw 89, a very SMART I «#/'/! In saxe blue fine Whipcord, an ELE- and USEFUL COSTUME has 10ng.., l\vF/ Vi CANT COSTUME Is mado with rather coat cut away sharply from waist In „ , W/h n • long loose Magyar coat, with Robes- 'font to square straight back, deep roll . W/J 'f\ plerre collar and cuff to i-sleove, of collar and cuffs of white Bengallne, and „ » f "r 1 \ gold ground Paisley sponge-oloth. The white silk lining. Tho skirt Is a two-;,; —■•^ Vi U corselet skirt has fullness to the back at Plocd corselet, with slightly drapod , waist, and hangs in long straight lines front scam price £6/19/6 .. Price £6/6/I GEORGE ® KERSLEY, Ltd.

A COMPREHENSIVE DISPLAY OF NEW NECKWEAR! LADIES are advised of still further additions to tho stock\of Neckwear. These include Dainty Feather Ruffiee in saxe, white, tan, and black, from 12s 6d each. Also, a . splendid assortment of Embroidered French Muslin Collars ahd Fronts, at prices from Is 6d to 8s lid each, which must be scon. MRS. MATHEWSON, "WHERE THE SMART HATS ARE I" 264-266, LAMBTON-QUAY. TO LADIES AT PETONE AND HUTT. MISS KATE STEWART, Principal of Langer Drobscutting School, Wellington, and for oig-ht years Instructress ut Technical School Petone, has boon ronuestecl by ladies of Petone to start PRIVATE CLASSES in DRESSMAKING and MILLINERY. Ladies desirous 'of ioining oither class, please send name and address to 94, WILLIS-STREET, WELLINGTON. ■ INDIAN ART DEPOT (Opp. Union Bank). . 306, LAMBTON-QUAY Specialise in LACE GOODS. •" LUCILLE" BLOUSES, AND DAINTY LINGERIE. . Also CHILDREN'S , AND BABY ■ OUTFITS. LAST J WEEK OF SALE 1 AST WEEK OF SALE 1 EVERYTHING MUST BE SOLD. REMOVING TO MANNERS-STREET CHAMBERS, Where Repair Work will be Exeouted ac usual. MRS. SMITH, FURRIER. 3. MANNERS-STREET. ATTENTION IS DRAWN TO THE ROSE TEA AND LUNCHEON ROOMS. WESTMINSTER CHAMBERS, Lambton-quay '. {Opp. N.Z. Times Omoe). Dainty Morning and Afternoon Tea dispensed. ' Gentlemen should visit our posy Luncheon Smoke Room. DO YOU KNOW that a bad "breath and decayed teeth are a great handioap to any boy or girl? DO YOU KNOW that the teeth aro preserved and the breath modo sweet and pure by using MIOROBIN. TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE. Price Is 6d. If your dealer does not stook it send, Is 6d stamps for a sample, post free, to Miorobin Co., Box 935, Wellington. LADIES 1 MNE FOOTWEAR ! SHOES FOR PARTICULAR WOMEN, AS Importers of Original and Indivi. dual Styles in the Highest Class Footwear for Lddies and Gents, wo have established the reputation as the centre for BOOTS and SHOES of tho HIGHEST GRADES. I THE BEST MAKERS IN THE WORLD in Footwea/ can bo found in pur fitoros, together with the best Dominion-nmnufacturod Boots and Shoes. 11.1 1 . 1 WE GUARANTEE YOU PERFECT^FIT. Our instructions are that no ono leaves our stores unless perfectly eatisfiod. Wo have junt opened 32 cases of tho FINEST BOOTS AND SHOES that ever came to this city, A. LINDSAY, LTD., 184, LAMBTON-QUAY, I And 94, CUBA-STREET. SOCIETY FOR PROTECTION OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN. THE Secretary trill be in attendance at the Rooms, Bridge* Buildings, IIP, Willis-Btreot, on TUESDAY and FRIDAY MORNINGS, from 10 to 12.30. ' All •©mmunioationi ■triotbr confidential.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 58, 5 September 1913, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 58, 5 September 1913, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 58, 5 September 1913, Page 9

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