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jj olje Catest States | £ffg= it mm pii There are styles in Stationery as there are styles in faess and millinery, and the fashions change. One might ss=j fast as lt ) e lt oe out of the v)orld as out of the fashion. mi JUljr 'People speak of the "follies of fashion' as though there =F== —y-s was something foolish about fashions. Fashion gives zest ===== §§3= to life— it gives Variety and charm which are very desire- §|§1 Hjj able. In the matter of Stationery it must be obvious that s^== HH? you want something different, something nice, something =^= ggf refined, and such a desire is not foolish. It is natural to §g§ lUg wish to have something different from other people. We =^= Ipi! have all the Latest Styles in Stationery — that^ is a characg?g teristic of Whitcombe's — and to-day We wish to direct =||i your attention to the following : — THE "BEAU MONDE" CABINET containing 25 sheets Jig ■ ■■ .--; and 25 envelopes. A high grade white paper- neatly Hm ~~r embossed round the edges. Sheets and envelopes =^=- sapamtely tied with colou."ed ribbon threaded through s^^ —^ square gilt buckle HH HI . Price 21' mm Sm the SWASTIKA (Coo'rf Lack) CABINET. Similar to US £=§| She abose but embossed with Swastika, and tied ■- ■■ < gSi through SwastiJra fcucklo. ==== !j| Price 21- jjj 181 THE CLEOPATRA CABINET in four odours. Enve- 111 lopes lined with tissue paper in delicate shades to -■ |=!f match the papers. A jewelled pencil also matching ■ — ! — ■■ in colour inakas this a very attractive Cabinet. §§11 jjjf Price 116 HI 1^ TISSUE LINED STATIONERY. In boxes containing 48 sisss sheets actd 48 envelopes, the lattep being tissue lined. == ==H four colours. HH jjj Price 1/6 j|| jj J .-- t-intitco 16 .:, For YOU to Decide ! 4 jjs^v % The Choice of Underwear. </**& IF skill and industry, experience and P JP*^ purpose went for nothing in this (& *r^Z.~^ (?S) workaday old world, the Acorn of /V >^at»LJt*A s\ WOLSEY Excellence, planted in George j^ / \^*£^ii^<tf\ the Second's time— l7ss— would never r^ ? w/rTi~^f*B • haVe k econie c t° wer ''ng oak of 1914. 1 ,/ Af *- The facts that the makers oi Wolse y V^ .» «.•->*,{. Qy nave * ne largest underwear factories, WUGUDtMUItILB ft me longest underwear experience, and US«;3rmifmAßA.C, the finest under wear machinery in Britain, prove nothing more clearly than that Wolsey ought to be the best underwear-value made, and the fact that Wolsey is bought to-day more largely than any other underwear in the world proves nothing more dearly than that WOLSEY IS ! C We specialise in this famous underwear, and have opened up a complete range of Wolsey Underclothing. We cordially invite your inspection „ ALL GRADES, ALL SIZES, ALL PRICES. «L Decide to have this WOLSEY UNDERWEAR, and make a point of SEEINQ-OUR WINDOW DISPLAY TO-DAY. Herb Price THE Gentlemen's Outfitter 52-54 Willis Street £> Wellington V — -^ I The Special Feature ab .°» ut "ENSIGN" Camera I Is its Adaptability for Use witH 1 Daylight Loading' Roll Films I or Glass Plates Eg The excellent Lens and Shutter and good workmanship fa throughout make the British-made " Ensign " a Camera m of unprecedented value. B Ensigns are made in several different models at all m prices from £3/10/- upwards, according to the Lens it is j| fitted With. g Made in two sizes, $ Plate and Post Card Size. II If you cannot call and see our stock of over 150 different Camera Models, send for complete illustrated Catalogue. 42 Willis Street - WELLINGTON THERE'S NO WJ S JT fM^^^^NFLOEHZ** SORE THREATS

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 70, 24 March 1914, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 70, 24 March 1914, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 70, 24 March 1914, Page 3

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