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George & KersSey, Ltd. / tr%k "ft {> c k* ve ÜBt rec «*ved a very large assort- jjf^.* > » IWkSBM''- ment of beautiful SUMMER FROCKS \ 1 # flfll'i direct from the Leading Fashion Houses of .^V/vJ^^v S I! mW^ the old world. The styles are right up to the (J/\/l li T I! Wlvt moment, whilst the value are unparalleled. ji \f jA. B iff ' We quote but a few numbers : "~ ({'i ni f w^| /\ W.'J DAINTY DRESS, In striped cotton crepe, suitable for \£Pk \ Ifi J tennis, Is made with inset band of plain colour, to M % W } } i\\ ,|[ / match stripe ; ornamented from neck to hem with small Ml \ I I ijf |\ IWI Pearl buttons; deep collar and cuffs of plain crope, I' h \ I I \ | IJI I with insertion outlining same. Price 21/- ///// \/ / //If In Cotton Cropon, a Smart style WASHING FROCK Is I 111 L \\ I ml made w i th bast » uod bodice, Inset sleeves, pretty net I/// 1/ J Iml yoke and cuffs ; trimmed pipings black and white i|Mf/A/ {L Eli & striped muslin; in colours-white, buff, and grey. JW I, ¥&> 1 IUO \ *"°° " /§ f II •P' ill' fiflip 3^ Produced in tho Newest Material, Frosted Crepe, Is a Ifi//// /•' f \ \dF Charming AFTERNOON GOWN, similar to Sketch 2. ' ! H // I] \ JW'' Tno collar, cuffs, and waistband are of self-colour llli'fl 111 b^W satin, jabot of pretty cream lace; colours -saxo, cham- dlw I /// pagno, and grey. Price 39/fi ;#1 / /// Sk«Uh 1. <] / 111 I CHIC FROCK— In plain colour A SMART SIMPLE FROCK Of \\lffi / j 11/ j zephyr, is made with deep over- son Poplin is made with deep M '/I skirt, edged self-colour embroi- },uOJi, uO Ji bel ™ Hi PS to simllato 1 ' ; 1/ h«» th. hnrfiA. hoe w non i, basque, Above tuck and down i Iff/ I dery. The bodice has V neck slt , 0 front ,8, 8 braidod m darkop H SI j\ and long sleeves; finished cot- tone to match shade used for I . ll ,y\ lar and cuffs of hailstone mus- the Robespierre collar, tie, and II \ J \\ «„ CLur.-.,.,, -£ «d g*^ Jjjff-^ •£ »»J1 jIV P lnk prlce 45 /" navy and buff. Price «7/c 11// IJm BEAUTIFUL AFTERNOON GOWN !n Tussore Silk, as Skotch 1; has II '' Jj3^~ collar of printed silk in subdued Bulgarian tones. The sleeves are long It-W^^ and finished with net frill ; the frock ornamented with fancy buttons. R^ Price 55/" Slntch. 2 George & Kersley, Ltd. ( s s p h e o c Ya R l° 8 °t M s") Wellington

COOL UNDERWEAR AND CORRECT CORSETS. TWO very important things for women s consideration on the threshold of summer. The woman of ta-sto may select her fresh supply of Nightdresses, Chemises, Knickers, Camisoles, and Corsets hero with the absurance of being perfectly satisfied. New Nainsook and Lawn Underdosing, beautifully trimmed with fine laces and embroideries, and exceptionally well made. Leading makes of Corsets— all correct shapes for present fashions. MRS. MATHEWSON, 264-266. LAMBTON-QUAY, (WHERE THE SMART HATS ARE). LANGER DRESSCUTTING SCHOOL (Established 1902). 1 94, Willis-6treot (opp. Shortt's). THE Langer System is accurate, easily iSrearnt, and simple in operationfeatures which account for its popularity. Classes daily; Evoning, Tuesdays and Fridays. Also Ladies Tailoring and Millinery Classes. Patterns Cut to Measurements a Speciality. Agents required. — Miss Koto Stewart. Principal: INDIAN ART DEPOT (Opp. Union Bank). 305, LAMBTON-QUAY Specialise in LACE GOODS. "LUCILLE" BLOUSES, AND DAINTY LINGERIE. Also CHILDREN'S AND BABY OUTFITS. TO BOWLERS. THE NEW V L.L. BRAND. NEW BUCKLE BOWLING SHOES, eoft, tan or black, chrome soles, lls 6d NEW BUCKLE TENNIS SHOES, tan, white, or black, chrome solos, lls 6d A. LINDSAY, LTD., ANNOUNCE the arrival of their new shipment of GENTS' BOOTS— "The Elite," Crockett and Jones's best make, 25s 6d to 35s "The Allan" Shoe, Great Britain's best make, 23a 6d to 37s 6d "The Allan Golf Shoee (Gent)'s, 30s "The Allan" Golf Shoes (Ladies')., 21s The Now Reliable Gonte' Boote, ."L.L.8.," narrow, medium, and broad toes, 21s 6d and 22s 6d LADIES ! / Wo can give you Glace Kid Gibson Tio Shoes, at 12e 6d and 15b 6d Block Velvet Boots and Shoos, now goods, just opened, 18s 6d and 22s 6d White New Buck and Milleraies, 22s 6d and 23s 6d Grey Suede and Biscuit, New Buok, 22s and 23s 6d All the latest colours in the cheap lines — ' 7e 6d, 10s 6d, and lls 6d Girls' and Children's Shoes, Ballet Slippers, 10' s up to 2'« ; reliable Sandals Boys' and Youths' Boots and Shoes, not to bo surpassed in Wellington Infante' galore in Btyles, colour, quality, and price. A. LINDSAY, LTD., 184, L»mbto,n-quay, and 84, Cuba-street. MADAME ZERNI (late of Sydney), Toilet Expert, courts comparison m all kinds of Hairwork, Scalp and Skin Treatment, etc., and begs to inform ladies that she is the only perfect and permanent Hair Dyer in the Dominion. Advice free. The Square, Palmerston North. DO YOU KNOW that a bad breath and decayed teeth are a great handicap to any boy or girl? DO YOU KNOW that the teeth are preserved and tho breath mado sweet and pure by using MIOROBIN. i TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE. Prioo Is 6d. If your dealer does not 6lock it eend Is 6d stamps for a sample, post free, to Microbin Co., Box 935, Wellington. MMDS' SERGE SCHOOL SUITS, AT. WHOLESALE PRICES. BEST FOX'S No. 2 NAVY SERGE, Saos— s, 20b; 6, 21s; 7, 22s' 6d; 8, 23s 6d ; 9, 25b j 10, 26s 6d ; 11, 28s. Norfolks— s, 21s; 6, 225; 7, 23s 6d; 8, 24s 6d; 9, 265; 10, 27s 6d ; 11, 295. Lined Coats, 2s extra. WELLINGTON TWEED COMPANY, 54, Ghuznee-etroet (corner Cuba-st.) Posted to any address. SOCIETY FOR PROTECTION OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN. THE Secretary will be in a-Uendanoe at tho Roome, Bridge's Buildings, 119, Willis-street, on TUESDAY and FRIDAY MORNINGS, from 10 ttt 12.30. All aommunioatiau* ithetlx cQafideatUl

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 93, 16 October 1913, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 93, 16 October 1913, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 93, 16 October 1913, Page 9

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