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i The Fairy Queen of Fashion Has been busy in our beautiful Millinery Salon, and you can now see the Most Entrancing Exhibition of New Modes that ever graced this famous department. ', Over 300 Exquisite Models — All Different — Are Here To guide you in your selection of a becoming Hat. You will note the small' shapes-, soft crowns, curved brims, upright mounts, deft touches of fur ; and the colours from intense „ ' tango to dark blue-grey and sombre black. The alluring styles in Velvet are the leaders for this season, and are being shown in bewildering variety. No less attractive than the Hats themselves are the reasonable prices charged at George and Kersky's. In Ready-to- Wear Hats Our Values are also Supreme. Take the fine assortment of SCARLET crown and flexible velour brim. Price is and FLAME FELT HATS. These are only 7/6. - -• , small round shapes, with rolling brims <^. and a graceful droop, finished with satin. ' • Also the new. Sailor shape, with saucer Very smart are the latest '. , ""'. i brim. The prices range from 8/6 to 10/6. J i WHITE FELT SPORTS SHAPES. Another excellent line is the assortment These have deep crown and stitched brim, ©f styles in slightly curved back. Priced at 10/6. BLAOK VELOUR HATS ' TOTOIST^TyT "' S pSctTre S? ft Sjf °«°™° S " k >»* . \ quoted for such splendid qualities — 12/6, 15/6, 18/6, 21/-, 25/6, 27/6. . . GIRLS T BERET TAMS. , We C HTRMmn eC LiTTL a p CAP IN uWe h&W * krge ratt * e in white ' ■' ~ ■ CHARMING LITTLE CAP IN brown, green, saxe, beaver, and. , , n ",,,"■ , „ tango. These are usually sold at 2/11, It can be had in black and white, saxe 4/6, 5/1 1. This week we are quoting the " 1 and black, and nut-brown. A full soft all-round price of 2/11. 9 1 We are making SPECIAL DISPLAYS of the NEW UPRICHT MOUNTS, WINGS, SILK AND VELVET ROSES. . ' These are beautiful goods, and absolutely correct for the opening season. All colours represented. Prices are the keenest in Wellington. 1 ■ t , GEORGE & KERSLEY, LTD. MOST POPULAR MILLINERY HOUSE IN THE CITY. LAMBTON QUAY $ 0 WELLINGTON ,4.

" EASTER BLOUSES I FOR Dinner and the Theatre you could wear nothing more dainty and becoming than one of the new Lace Blouses I am showing this week. Some pretty styles, too, in Floral Ninons; while the useful Shirt Blouse can bo had in Silk, Radianta, and Wool Crepe. All most reasonably 'priced. MRS. MATHEWSON, "Where the Smart Hats Are,"- . 264-266, LAMBTON-QUAY, WELLINGTON. LANGER DRESSCUTTING SCHOOL (Established 1902), 94, Willis-st., opp. Shortt's. /"^LASSES are held daily for Dressmak 'O ing and Dresscutting, 10 to 12 and ! to 4. Evening — Tuesday and Friday, ' to 9. Cut Patterns a Specialty. Millinery Classes resume on Tuesday 3rd March, when only a limited numbe 6aji be taken. MISS KATE STEWART. Principal. STAMFORD & CO., HAIRDRESSING COLLEGE, CUBA-ST WE hare received a large parcel of Haii from England, finest quality, 26inchei long, every shade, including Cendre. These lengths are required for the high dressing! now being worn at Home. Price from £J 2b. Expert Marcel Waving and Dressing, 2i 6d. Transformations, Toupees, «nc Covered Turbans always in stock. Saloon replete with latest appliances, in eluding electrio motor for drying hair it 20 minutes. Hair Tinting, 10s 6d. Combings workec up >t 2s per oz. OUR THOROUGH CLEANING ASSURES A "HOME, SWEET HOME." * NO more musty-smelling dusty-cor nered rooms. Vacuum Co ; 'i cleaning actually 6weetene_ the air »nd makes brighter, healthier homes We Clean everything— Wifidows Carpete, Mate, Paintwork, Pictures Floors, Walls, Furniture— ejerythinj made bright and spotless in doubl< quick time. Just try our method on one room t< start — you'll be pleased. Single Carpets collected, cleaned and returned earn© day^ Write or 'Phone To-day ! VACUUM CLEANING CO, 117, WILLIS-STREET. 'PHONES 2969 and 3431. "1%/r V DRESSMAKE R," Itl 209 and 211, CUBA-ST. We wi6h to draw your attention to oui Special Display of VELVETEENS— aI ehades to suit you. We make up the« material* from 30s complete. Fitting anc Style guaranteed. A trial will bo es t€ * mcd - MRS. BOOCOCK. NOTICE TO LADIES. RISKE, TAILOR, 95, CUBA-STREET has received Latest New Srasoi Goods for Costumes and Suits. Costumes to order at £3 15«, Suits at £3 sb, Fit and Latest Style Guaranteed. COSTUMES ! LADIES, place your orders where yoi are certain of obtaining satisfaction A Costume designed and fitted for yot by our new cutter will enable you to ap pear with, advantage amongst the mo»1 stylishly dreeeed, and at little more thai half the prices that many pu-y. WELLINGTON TWEED COMPANY, 54. Ghuznee-street. KAROOLA ORCHARD, Havelocls North.— Choice Dessert Apples, 7e 6d case; Choice Cooking do., 6s 6d ca6e; Choice Winter Nellis Pears, 9s 6d case; Sweet Cider, 2 doz. pints, 15s case ; Cider, 2 doz. pints 15s, 1 doz. quarts 13s case ; for 6d extra Apples and Pears carriage paid to any station; for 9d extra delivered Wellington. Cider is carriage forward. Cash with order. JOHN RICH, above address. WANTED Known— Now'b the time to order your New Suit. If you i«quire real satisfaction, both in quality and workmanship, with a perfect fit at a moderate price, you'v* got to go to Meston's. Our motto: "No fit. no pay. 1 ' MESTON, Tailor and Outfitter, 143. ViYian-«treet. CORN COB PUNCH is nonalcoholic; it is refreshing and invigorating with water, all mineral waters, or milk. Order

SEMI-TRIMMED OR READY TO WEAR ! OF both there is ample variety in shape, style, and colouring in this boun-tiful showing of fascinating MILLINERY ! The rage for Blues and Tans is wejl illustrated in the many_ models of those colours in charming shades. FOR YOU there's just the right tone and style I MISS M'KEEGAN, 1 MILLINER, 54, MANNERS-ST., WELLINGTON. ' CJALE! REBUILDING SALE! OALE ! REBUILDING SALE i 2 EX S.S. SURREY. \ MUST QUIT QUICK. r — "~ Lovely Blousing6, 6d, 6£d Printed Table Coverings, 9£d, 10£ d, Is ' Maroella Quilts (double bed), 5s lid, 6s lid 6yds Bordered Caeement for 5s 9d '. Table Oiictoth, Is 3d, Jbs 6d, Is lid Shelving*;, 4£d, s£d, 6^3 DRESS MATERIALS, nice and warm r Costume CJoihs, 10£ d, Is, Is 2d, Is 3d, 5 Is 6d * 5 Diagonal Serges, all wool, Is lid ' Navy Coating Serges, le 3d, Is 6d, Is 9d ' Lace Curtains, choicest in town Large Hearthrugs, 16 3d, Is 6d, Is 9d s WHITE MARCELLA QUILTS, Wonder1 ful Value Coloured Quilts, 3s 6d, 2e lid, 3s 6d Laoe Blinds, 4£d, s£d, 6d, 7Ad " Coin Spot Muslin, s£d, 6^d 1 6yds White Spotted Muslin for Is 1M j WE GIVE DISCOUNT STAMPS FOR EVERY 6d. WE GIVE 15s WORTH OF GOODS FOR 10 CARDS. BUY TO-DAY AT LINDBERG'S, * CUBA-STREET. PARCELS FREE. \ KELBURNE TEA KIOSK. r mOURISTS, also Residents of Wellinffs -L ton, can partake of Morning and Afternoon Tea, also Luncheon, amid quiet and picturesque surroundings. > Magnificent view of city and harbour. Business Men Note— Concession Luncheon Tickets (including tram), Is, at Kelburne , Tram Ticket Office. We cater for Wedding, Social, and School Parties. Opeft from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Tel. 3807, TI/TESSRS. GAMBLE AND CREED, i?A TEA MERCHANTS, 174, CUBA-STREET, . Announce that they ••will open THIS . WEEK, AT 2*2, LAMBTON-QUAY, An j UP-TO-DATE TEA ROOM. i — ' DAINTY BREAD, BUTTER, BISCUITS, AND POT OF TEA, 3d. Open 9 * m. to 6 p.m. 1 TJEADY-TO-WEAR PERFECT FTTING SUITS. SHIPMENT JUST TO HAND. , 37/6 T0 63/- \ ! — - QUINTON'S CORNER, : 52, 54, 56, LAMBTON-QUAY. B. T. OSBORNE, ; ' 69, WILLIS-STREET. fIIHE finest stock of BAGS and X TRUNKS in Wellington. LADIES' ■ HANDBAGS, SUIT CASES, and PRE- , SENTATION CASES .of reliable quality . at manufacturer's prices. ; JUST RECEIVED rriHE very latest designs in Suitings and JL Costume Cloths. Come and inspect. Suits to Measure from £3 ss. Costumes to Measure from £3 15b. Fit and Style Guaranteed. JOSEPHS AND CO., Tailors, 4, Wiilin-street IjAboyt Burlivgtga Cafe).

WEEK-END SPECIALS,, ir\ JAMES SMITH'S, LTD,, 80, CUBA-STREET.. WE are offering for Saturday som» very tempting Bargains in ' jaitc Showroom (on the ground floor), whiolr thethrifty ones ehould not miss eefcing,,,,. . A Nice Assortment of LADIES' BELTED COSTUMES, any shad** " (if Brown, in the Newest Tweeds, smartly cut and 6jdeDdid fitting. S«e our SpeciaKVahie at -49s 64> each N „,, LADIES'"TWEED~eOSTUMES, in* Grey,. GTCen, and Browns, new cut 111 the (Joat and Skirt, very smartly fioiehed^ Qniy»s7B 6d each _, v LAMES' COLOURED MOIRETTE SKIRTS, for Winter wear* the new straight cut, all latest fcoloujrings. „; Good VaJue at 'ss lid and 7s lid each ' ■ LADIES DIRECTOIRE KNIC&ERS, Winter weight, in Saxe, Navy, Browij, and Grey. Special Value at 2s lid each LADIES' FLEECY-LINED BLOOMERS, lovely and warm, in- Grey and Navy. Special Value at 8* U£'Mg|' * , MANCHESTER SPECIALS. MANCHESTER SPECIALS. 1000 yards of HORROCKSES' .WHITE CALICO, 36in wide. _• Special Price 5s 9d dozen ' ' " 500 yards ALL-WOOL COLONIAL 1 FLANNEL, at Is .per ya.rd, in, Qrkney, Pink, White, and Shetland 55 pieces of FLANNELETTE, in Strips Patterns, suitable for children-a -wear* Special Value at 6£d per yard • 375 yards WHITE TWILL SHEETING* for Double Beds, extra heavy quality. No better value at Is 6d per yard SOFT FURNISHING SPECIALS,,. SOFT FURNISHING SPECIALS. 250 Sample Pieces of CRETONNE; - Jytf in each, all' superior quality. 3d each* 1 Very useful for Bazaar work „ • 130 LACE' CURTAIN ENDS, various ' sizes, mostly about 1 yard "long. Worth from 9d to Is 3d each. Special for Saturday, 3d each* JAMES SMITH, LTD., 80, CUBA-STREET. , By Special Appointment to Hib ExcoU lency the Governor. FRANK (-J-RADY, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLEft, 48, WILLIS-STREET. mHE CHOP ipiOß TpKJSSENTS BRACELET WATCHES ARTISTIC JEWELLERY ENGAGEMENT RINGS SILVER and ELECTRO-PLATE CLOCKS, BRUSHES, BAGS, Et«. MANUFACTURING! REPAIRING ft By Competent Workmen Only. Country Orders Receive^Prompt Attention mHE ICTOR TJRESENtS., Catalogues Post Free. Write for one* ' Tel. 1138. Estd. 1880. P.O. Box 243,-7 J^RANK d-RADY. " ~ -SPRING CLEANING."" ' fiARPETS lifted, beaten, and returned VJ came day if required. Windows cleaned, Chimneys swept, House antfr Office cleaning. WELLINGTON CLEANING CO., ', 97, Dixonetreet. 97, Dixon-strt4t* Tht&« 2224.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 73, 27 March 1914, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 73, 27 March 1914, Page 9

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