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No More Shop Windows! ¦ ¦ i WHAT a desolate place Welling- freakish. ( The split and dfaped Skirts, also the ion would be without her shop wired tunic effects, prove to be very graceful, and windows ! Half the population tt^Vtts Sow^cxlS^i^t? TsS would promptly stay indoors portion of our excellent assortment of those and mope! No one dreams, of fascinating* garments. I walking along Lambton-quay with " eyes front." Every head is turned towards the PURE, BRILLIANT, AND VIVJD COLOURS. shop windows^ which form a free exhibition Our third window is radiant with the gorgeous for rich and pool". ' lints of the New Sports Coats,. This riot of colour no more offends one's aesthetic sense than does BEAUTIFUL FASHION PICTURES. Sf*^fi ll °W n? f f f^' 0^ or r thc reen of v emeralds. But forget the colours for a moment. The power of the window to attract, educate, Examine the Cqftts themselves. Note how smart and please the public is now thoroughly well they look. Think how useful one .would be to understood by progressive shopkeepers. The 0 YOU. George and Kersley's stock comprises greatest pains are bestowed upon window dis- styles afrd shades to suit all figures and tastes, plays. At George and Kersley's experts are em- Prices are strikingly moderate. , ployed to plan and execute those wbnderful 'settings of Dresses, Millinery, and Household A JAPANESE INTERLUDE. Drapery that make the windows of " The Economic " a real delight to the eye. This week In the fourth window will be seen a distinct the window artists have excelled themselves in novelty in Dressing Gowns. It ,is a padded the production of a series of striking fashion garment in Japanese Crepe, light in weight, but pictures. very warm. Apart from its attractive appearance. e rune* tie pahis ' ¦ gg 3 Wlt ha, s durability to commend it. WashECHOES OF PARIS. in ~ Will not harm the material. As the price is The first window is an interesting study in the on.ty 2210> you should consider the advisability, of character, line, and colours of the new Costume adding one to your wardrobe. Modes. The Suits shown were secured by our ffiKrtls^e feh^^rT^l^^ >CAINST AUTUMN CHI"S *»° «A,N. are warm and very pleasing.' Nothing could be The scene is changed -in window No, g. Here more suitable for smartest wear this Easter. one sees a seasonable display of Warm Tweed Overcoats and real Rainproofs for ladies and SPLIT SKIRTS AND TUNIC EFFECTS. Sins. But to realise the value and variety of our stock of these essential garments you must visit We have all read a great deal-about the commo- the showroom on first floor. Our assistants arc tioii caused in various parts of Europe and always ready to place before you a selection for America by the appearance of the split skirt. As scrutiny and comparison. You will find that we seen in the charming Evening Gowns, arranged in have been most careful in our choice of styles and our second window, this feature is far from being sizes, and that we can readily fit you, I i 11 "WHERE FASHION IS FAIREST AND CHEAPEST" L&mbton Quay a a p Wellington i

'bL * "^s^bbloWesi O' F_ „„„ _ „_.. could wear nothing more dainty and becoming than one of the new Lace Blouses lam showing this week. Some pretty stylos, 100, in Floral Ninons; while the useful Shirt Blouse can be had in Silk, Radianta, and Wool Crepo. All most reasonably priced. _ MRS. MATHEWSON, 1 "Where the Smart Hats Are," 264-266 LAMBTON-QUAY WELLINGTON, LANGER DRESSCUTTING SCHOOL, 94/\VUlis-8t! opp Shortt's. ' /^LASS'ES are held daily for DressmakVJ ing and Dresscutring, 10 to 12 and 2 i j 1 Cft MISS KATE STEWART. Principal. qT~AMWVRn *HO feIAMJJU±ti» <S HAIRDRESSING COLLEGE, CUBA-ST. ¦ • ' . - . have received a large parcel of Hair II ev^^tWnJ'cilS.? ThS lengths sure required for the high dressings now being worn at Home. Price from ;£2 , Expert Marcel Waving and Drawing, 2« veJV^£TAs i!°S' ahd .„ ' . „ -. 20 minutes. Hair Tinting, 10. 6d. Combing* worked up »fc 2s per oz. , OUR THOROUGH CLEANING ASSURES A "HOME, SWEET HOME." MOM O more musty-smelling dustyco, IV nered rooms. Vacuum Co.'s cleaning actually sweetens the air, and makes brighter, healthier homes. We Clean everything-Windows, KS"f £S&£JSSl£i made bright and spotless in double quick time. -„ .. , ' m+ Just try our method oa on« room to start—you'll be pleased. • Single Carpets collected, cleaned, and returned same day. «r •* >r,u A , Write or 'Phor« To-day 1 VACUUM CLEANING CO., 117 WILLIS-STREET 'PHONES 2969 and 3431. — — —. " ' "" MY DRESSMAKB R," 209 and 211,- CUBA-ST. We wish to draw your attention to our Special Display of VELVETEENS-alt shades 1o suit you. We make, up these materials from 30s complete. Fitting and Sd 81111"11^' A^lwillb6^ MRS., BOOCOCK. NOTICE TO LADIES. . RISKE, TAILOR, 95, CUBA-STREET, has received Latest New Season Goods for Costumes and Suits. Costumes to order at £315«, Suits at £3 ss. Fit and Latest Style Guaranteed, LADIES, place your orders where you are certain, of obtaining satisfaction. A Costume designed and fitted tor you by our new cutter will enable you to a-p-pear with advantage amongst the most stylishly dreeeed. and at little more than half the prices that niahy pay. WELLmGTON^TWEED^COMPANY, ¦ ¦ ——~~~~~ KAROOLA ORCHARD, Ilavelock North.—Choice Dessert Apples. 7s 6d case; Choice Cooking do., 6? 6d case; Choice Winter Ncllis Pen re, 9< 6d ca«e; Swoot Cider, 2 doz. pints, 15s case j Cider, 2 do?., pinli 15s, 1 dor. quarts 13s case; f<i,- f.ri nvt,.™ a iini«a infiPflnM rnrrincp paid Jo any sfat!on ;tr 9d oxtra S ered Wolliitgton. Cider k enrrango forv.nrd. Cnßh with order. JOHN RICH, abovo nddre=9. —;' "' TO"ANTKD Known-Now'. the time' to " order your Now Suit. If you ;eciuira real BatisfKction, both in quality and workmanship, with a perfect tit til a moderate price, you've got to go to Meston'c Our motto: "No fit. no pay." MESTON, Tailor and Outfitter, 143. Vivian-street. _ .. , : CORN COB PUNCH is 11011 alcoholic; it i* ref.cshim? .nul invigorating with walei. all niinpial waloi-0, ov uylk. Order a bottle to daj,

A TAMPS! QMTfTTT TWh u^iivj..Eit3 Oivxi±xi 5 JjIJJ,, 80, CUBA-STREET. ( , NEW GOODS ! — _„„ , rpHE break in the weather gtve« us the t >firgfc indication of the approach of wintGlwm afty OMe *he fashion* will ohanffe for cortam at Easter, and now i* 'the time to visit James Smith!g, and get the nick of the new iroodo . CHILDREN'S WEAR. . KNITTED COATS, in sase blue and |navy b, Ue) wjth homct to mntch> ' Afc ' ' TwbED cOATS. in navy blue cloth, with «*• "«• «"« *«** • At 6s lid. \ SMART COATS, in gr«y or brown hveeii, with saxe blue or brown collars and cuffs, « Afc 8s 6d. pp LUSH COATS, with bonnet to match, in fa ™' saxe blue ' and *'**> , At 19| 6d, BROWN VELVET COATS, with bonnet to match; very rich, At 25. *!. CARPET SQUARES. Por furnishings, Jnmes Smith's are in ,ho front -nL W. ta» tb. **. «l our prices are right. We have just now a)1 exceptionally fine selection of Carpel Squai. M in very attractive designs and ' ° colourings. *.»,«•' ,t, *• . nri t* . te Size, 6ft 6m x 4ft 6in, at. 29s 6d to 355. Size,,?ft 61n x 4ft 6in. at 39s 6d to 80s. Size, ?ft 6in x 9ft, at 75s to 90*. mx m flt [q Size, 9ft x 12ft, at 115s to 190s. Size, lOft 6ln x ISCt, at 155s to 210s. Size, lCft 6in x 13ft 6in, at 185s to 2SO». . rARPTTT RtT\»TCl?Wet UAKIJii HUiMMiKS. 22^in wide, at 7s 6d, 8s 6d a yard. 2^n- wide, at 7s lld, 8i 6d, 9s 6d. 36in wide, at 13s 9d. ' — JAMES SMITH, LTD., B°. CUBA-STREET, jT* slslw^ffif By Speci(|l Appointment to Hie Exert. lency the Governor. -«-i -r» a -*t y- *•>• i-» 4 -r* ¦*»• T? E/ AN I\ (tJ- HAD V, •*- ¦ WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, 48, WILLIS-STREET. g HOP J.OR pR^SENTS. BRACELFT WATCHFS ARTISTIC JEWELLERY ENGAGEMENT RINGS SILVER mid ELECTRO-PLATE CLOCKS, BRUSHES, BAGS, Et*. MANTIFAPTtTRTMO I PffPATttTNtr"! MAINU* AOI^KIN R X PAIRING! "? competent Workmen Only, Country Orders Receive Prompt Attention mHE QHO£ TDOR T>RESENTS. M. KD A: X Catalogues Post Free. Write for one. T<sl n3B Etd lgßo p 0 B x 2i5. 1158- LsW ' -0 ' Box 8«" in 11 a vr tr /^"RATIV jP XV A 1V \JC •" iV A 7 K. - — — 7—— — at>ftTN<l TIMSANTNO atKlwu. „ /CARPETS lifted, beaten, and returned ftame dfty j£ required. Window* cleaned. Chimney* *w«pt, Hove© and Office cleaning, WELLINGTON CLEANING CO., 97, D.ixoa-utreet. 07, Dixpn-Btrw*. ' .'jjl'baa* 8224 S

< S?R^^ R °p F both there ie ample variety in 4 shape^ style, t and colouring in this bountiful showing of fascinating MTT,T,TNMRY! • MlJjLiiiNiiKi: i The rage for Bjites and Tans is well illustrated in the many models of those colours in charming shades. FOR YOU there's just the right tone and style! MISS M'KEEGAN, , _TT T „__ MILLINER, 54, MANNERS-ST., WELLINGTON. _Ar-" row a* 7&77\ O ALE I REBUILDING SALE I ' AXCI Dclll Patent Wadding, 2^l, 3d'yard Drpss Buttons, 1M 2d 2R 3tl dozen Torchon Laces, from Id yard, 7id dozen Tap^try Table Covers, 6s lid, 7. lid Moil s Mermo Veste, Is 6d, Is 9d, 2s 6d Men's Meri&o Trousers, 1b 9d, Is lid, 2s Men 8 Cotton Singlets, Is Ljgtpr( g Plushes, green, cardinal, etc L|ice Window Nets. 44d, sd, sid,. 6id Window Holland, 3fcl, sid, 6|d Cl d Bed Quilt 2g lld 3g 6d 3s lld. A Extra I^, double bad, 3s lld upArt Serges- Woollen, Is 3d yard B°y* Na.vy Jerseys, Is 6d, Is 9d, Is lld SheTting, loubll width, ?id, , AU t^ ese and matly mor6 BARGAINS at LINDBERG'S, REBUILDING SALE, CUBA-STREET, TO-MORROW, Tr-p/r.-nTT-R^t? TRA KIOSK KBLBUKNJi _ IJiA K-lU6>Ji ' mOURISTS, also Residents of WellingX ton, can partake of Morning and Afternoon Tea, also luncheon, amid quiet and picturesque aurroundings. Maßiiificent new of city and harbour, Business Men Note—Concession Luncheon Tickets (including tram), Is, at Kelburne Tram Ticket Office. We cater for Weddin S> *««»'. »*& Schocl Open from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Tel. 3807, , tiTESSRS. GAMBLE AND CREED, A TEA MERCHANTS, 174, CUBA-STREET, ... „„,„ Announce that they will open Itws • WEEK, T g^ LAMBTON-QUAY, , An -r>nAM UP-TO-DAJL-hi TJbA XIUUM. DAINTY BREAD, BUTTER, BISCUITS, AND POT OF TEA, 3d. Open 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. — 13 EADY-TO-WEAB PERFECT SITING ' SUITS. SHIPMENT JUST TO HAND. <%m In TO f*O /- oT/O DO/" ¦ CQmm t AMBTON-OUAY 52, s*. 56, LAMBION-^UAX. , , nQTJrkT? TMT? B. T. ÜbJiUIiJNJi, 69, WILLIS-STREET. — f*y#fi flrtPeb etoci { of BAGS Rhd J. TRUNKS in Wellington. LADIES' HANDBAGS. SUIT CASES, and PREMENTATION CASES of reliable quality at manufacturer a pnccß. — , m „„„„„,„„ JUST RECEIVED _ fTpltlK very latest designs in Suitings and X Costume Cloths. Come and inspect. Suits to Measure from £3 ss. Costumes to Measure from £3 15s. Fit and Style Guaranteed. JOSEPHS AND CO., Tailors, il( 4, Willis-street (Abp^e BMtlUJgtatt Uftte).

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 71, 25 March 1914, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 71, 25 March 1914, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 71, 25 March 1914, Page 9