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if S When tlie Empress Josephine replenished her wardrobe, she did so lavishly. Two hundred dresses, at £20 to £40 a-piece was ono of her orders. Picture Napoleon's face when he saw thai account. The point, however, is this : Wo warrant that Napoleon's unhappy consort did not get better frocks tlian some of those we are showing- this week. The most charming fashions and the most, beautiful^ fabrics. They arc such dresses as every woman dreams of when she thinks of Balls and other Evening Functions. We cannot describe them here. You muat see them TO-MORIIOW., X HANDSOME EVENING WRAPS Our values in these fashionable garments are unrivalled. One very effective Coat is in rich saxe brocaded Cord Velvet, with draped effect at back, deep saddle yoke, sleeves cut into waist and collar of Persian shaded velvet. Price 13 £7/7/-> j^^% .111 deep purple Brocaded Chiffon Velvet, an es» J^SPa***^ quisite threequarter-length Wrap is shown, made in fHSw»f ilie ver^ 1 ? ose 4* nn P c< * style, gathered up at foot of /Sg K^f% - f hack an( l fastening at front with knots of thick selffmasr V^/ coloured silk cord and tassels. Price £9/19^6 ji /-ht** . geranium pink Brocaded Velvet, a chic Coat jfiffl J / I is made, with yoke top and sleeves, while body o£ j£{\ r ' f &\ Coat is effectively draped. ' Pl'Sce £10/10/" i^if // I T St\ Touches to Complete your Evening Toilet V -* 111 ftf t f f \ • Very Itcenly priced are the Novelty Broche Ninons V^^ / J ;[ Ik «I A \ in the Lace Department, while excellent values are /I if ?W \ offered in Brocaded Chiffon, Silk Shadow and Val. //I ,i j | / ¥//^\ Shadow Lace Flouncings, Evening Scarves, Opera J § 1i / / ¥/\\ \ Caps, Silk Hose, Gloves, Furs, and Hair Ornaments. /iI 1 / ' X \ V-^— — v i sii to George and Kcrsley's will f \dsr**l J^* I ° Ur Great Ur ** a * e lB Proceeding liW jJ Affilfflm lt P ' aCeS W ' t ' lltl yOUr gr - asp GENUINE BARGAINS in whllillifh GENUINE FURS at a time when Furs are in great demancl. I^^A^J^P /Slf I* TW Reductions in prices are *o radical that every purchaser will Jim \\SpJSr <A njif oi save 4 /- in **&_ _jtT XffijLA "^ e ouse or Supreme Value" y LAMBTON QUAY /. .-. WELLINGTON. I i ii i i ■ i— m»MWWWH ■■Itdllll 1 I'lri" 1 ! lllll' " "*" ■— *"- ■~"' M ''lTrTT>T»MMßftrrTiTßlTll[lllll linii«iliißl<iiiilMil inii«iliiBl<iiiilMi muni- i ■i>u«irMt» IT

MMTXTfTnTiWi-iiM mi tTMiiri-Vi tli '^. ii i inn titt iiirnnmftrgnn— m BARGAINS IN ; WOVEN UNDERCLOTHING. rgIHIS week otic of t!;c ehiof attractions -8- of my Winter Sale will be soino Wonderful Values in Fine Quality Woven Underwear In my window you can see All'WOol Singlefs from ''s 6d ; excellent All-wool Combinations, lony and iliort sleeves, at 6<i 6d j Silencers, with lon^ sleeves, at lo 6d and Is lid; ahd beautiful Woven and Nun's Veiling Nightdresses at greatly reduced prices. EVERY BARGAIN GENUINE 1 MRS. MATHEWSON, *- "Where tho Smart Hats Aie." 264-266, LAMBTON-QUAY, Wellington. LANGER DRESSCUTTING SCHOOL (EstablWied 1902). finME latest addition to the Langer Sys' JBL tetn can be easily learnt in three lessons— features which account for its popularity. Classes daily, 10 to 12 and 2 to 4 p.m. Evening Classes, Tuesday and Friday,, 7 to 9. Cut, Patterns to measure, a, speciality. Millinery Classes and Ladies' Tailoring taught. Mi=e Kate Stewart, Principal. Rooms, 04, Willis^ street (opp. Shortt's). LADIES, THESE ARE .FOR YOU ! EVENING DftESSES and BLOUSES, in Niiloi;, Lace, and SilU, suitable for Evonihg Wear SATIN UNDERSKIRTS, all shades, 5s lid A New Shipment of UNDERCLOTHING CAMISOLES, from le lid NIGHTDRESSES, 4s Get. MISS WALSH, 124, CO URTEN AY-PLACE. O ALE ! SALE ! SALE ! Skirts, from 10s 6d ; usual price 12s 6d and 15s 6d ; all made on tho premises. Tho most reasonable placo in town fol* Dressmaking MRS. BOOCOCK, My Dressmaker, _ _ 209 and 211, Ctlbft-atreet. STAMFORD & CO., CUBA-STREET, HAIRDRESSING COLLEGE. COLOURED TRANSFORMATIONS 'now pn view oli.oUr models can bts Hired for Fancy Drees or Evening Wear. Whisker Curie, tr, Gd.the pair; ladies' own hair matched perfectly. Expert "Ma real" Waving can only bs done with Monsieur Marcel's Irons. Con* Eequeiitly that branch of Stamford's Toilet Work, together with tho Now Dressings, is exclusive, Wigs, Switches,, and all Hair Work made on the premises. Combings worked into any design, s2s per ounce. OUR THOROUGH CLEANING ~*"~ ASSURES A "HOME, SWEET HOME. 11 1 NO mow niussty-srii'sslliiitf dusty-coN nered rooms. Vacuum Co.'s cleaning actually eweetoiis_ the at! 1 , and makes brighter, healthier homes. We , Clean everything-- Windows, Carpel.', Mote, Paintwork, Pictures, Floors, Walls, Furniturp — everything made bright and spotless in double • quick time. Just try our method on one room to start— you'll be pleased. Single Carpels collected, cleaned, and returned same day. Wtite or 'Phone To-day ! VACUUM CLEANING CO., 117, WILLIS-STREET. ( PTIONF,S 2969 and 3431. MAIDS' SERGE SCHOOL SUITS, Best Fox's Serge, Our Own Manufacture, no middleman's profits, 21s t0,27« 6d per suit, usually retailed 10s higher. WELLINGTON TWEED COMPANY, . 54, Glumiee-etreet, Wholesale and Retail Costume Makers, TREES ! TREES ! TRIBES ! NOW is tho time to Plant. Como and sclcot your Roses, Fruit Trees, and Ornamental Shrubs. Postal Orders re* ccivc prompt ntlanlion. THOMAS WAUGII, , Hutl Valley Nurseries, Telephone TiO. "" Lower llutl. High-grade Nurser.v Stock in All Yarie* ti^s. C~ ORN "COBl'U NCllTidTdiiiefrtTon and gives nn appetite; koep a boms' 1 in house. Got it vow.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 150, 26 June 1914, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 150, 26 June 1914, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 150, 26 June 1914, Page 9

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