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I WHAT LITTLE FOLK NEED FOR SPRING Winter has gone. Frocks and Suits are faded and torn. How the children have grown ! Mammas who are now faced with the question of providing new raiment for their boys and girls will find this store fully equipped to supply all wants front stockings to headgear. Everything is latest and best Wide choice and very moderate prices prevail. Visit our Children's Outfitting Department TO-MORROW. DAINTY FROCKS FOR LITTLE GIRLS. , TH E CHILD MUST HAVE CHILDREN'S COLOURED COTTON CREPE ' n NF W COAT FROpKS— In pretty shades of pink, pale blue, M HfcW bUMI, I - brown, and grey; made with inset sleeves to elbow, CHILDREN'S DAINTY SHANtrimmed deep border of white crepe, finished with TUNG COATS— Made with hand' belt of own material. Sizes 20, 22, 24, 26 embroidered revers and lined Prices 3/11, 4/3, 4/3, 4/6 throughout. Size 20 in. - CHILDREN'S COLOURED PRINT , FROCKS—In |l| " lce 17/9 useful colours, navy and saxe striped material; \r pw mMi*! rRTT DRFN'^ TVOVttV made with long, waist, pleated skirt, sleeves to SATIN COATS^nrfc-brcasted elbow, trimmed. contrasting shades oriental trim- made with Peter Pan collat and min^ and red piping. Sizes ao, «, 24, 26, **, 30 Sffs; fastened higi,^ to The neck! Prices 3/6, 3/9, 3/11, 4/3, 4/6, 4/9 collar, and cuffs; hand-em broiCHILDREN'S TUSSORE SILK FROCKS-Smocked dered ' Size "' " /9 I pale blue, made with small turn*down collar and New Shape CHILD'S CREAM I cuffs. Size 2oin. Price 11/9 CASHMERE COAT— Made with I n i ■ i i „ c!g e p b e it; collar, cuffs, and belt; BONNETS OF MANY FASCINATING Si?Sds B s?« n «i2f rS SORTS. m^ mmmmm - mmmmmm ------~mmmmm-—---~. lm-ml m-m Fluffy and frilly, or just plain. All models are dem■m nc d c just the loveliest Bonnets the Fairies of Fashion RfcWII NDEK&. ever made. See them In windows. STOCKINGS, GLOVES, RIBBONS, WHITE SATIN STRAW BONNET for Tiny Tot- L ACE COLLARS-Large Stocks Lined pale pink, prettily trimmed delicate shade at t nw^t Pri<-p«; pink satin rosebuds and finished with ribbon at LoWest FnCeSl , * strings to match Price 6/6 BOYS' KAIAPOI SUITS— Quaint Shape VIEUX ROSE HAT— Brim of fine tagel From 14/6 to 38/straw, crown composed of soft white silk with tiny „,ttfvrtic coloured floral design and swathed with folds of BOYS' KNICKERS— 414 . . .... satin ribbon to match Price 16/9 • From 1/11 t0 5 / 11 • ' BOYS' STOCKINGS, CAPS, TIES, 'FOR A GOOD BOY. BRACES— At Purse-saving Prices For Baby's Daily Airing get a Useful CREAM LUSTRE TUNIC for Little Boy— QUILTED PRAM COVER— Plain Front trimmed double row of braid, smartly fin- Sateen in various shades; I'everished with six large buttons, belt fastened with sible; will stand repealed washpear! buckle. Price 19/6 ings Price 3/11 each GEORGE & KERSLEY, LTD. LAMBTON QUAY .\ WELLINGTON.

SMABT LIGHT FABRICS' FOR- SUMMER WEAR. TF you exploit- JAMES SMITB?S~Man. , -*■ Department you will com© ' aoross quite a number of Beautiful ißabrics intended for Summer wear. They, 'are in fashionable colours and dcH^gm, and mostly good washing materials. * Zthtf' prices aro very reasonable. ' TABRALCO, the new 'Waring- -Ekbtie, fast colours, in Saxa Bh*e, Irak, ■Grey, Navy, and White, &fc*&»»ya.rd UNCRUSHABLE PIQUE, 40m wW«, in White, Navy, Brown, Grey, arid' Fawn. &t 2s*9d-yard PLAIN WHITE PIQUfiS, 29in yride t -in narrow and wide corde. At Is, Is 3d, l»»-6d, ltftSd, Is lld^yaticl' FANCY COTTON, ia- pretty Rosebud designs. At, ls-4£d yard WHITE SWISS SPOT MUSLINS, 30in wide. At le, Is sd, ls-6d, 1b 9d, Is. lid yard STRIPED COTTON JAPAN CREPES, in Saxe, Navy, Coral Pink, Brown, and Grey. At 10id yard PLAIN COLOURED JAPAN CREPES, in White, Sky, Saxe, Salmon, Grejt, Coral, Navy, and Brown. At 9|d and 1b yard TROPICAL SUITING, a splendid Washing Material, very suitable for Boys' 'Varsity Suits, 29in wide. At Is 6d yard CHECK ZEPHYRS, in a splendid rauge of the newest designs. At 10^1 yard WASHING CAMBRICS., for Shirts and Blouses, ill \aricd stripe oft'ocls. At B|d yard WHITE PATINE CREPE, 40in wide. At Is lid and 2? 6d yijrd JAMES SMITH, LTD., 80, CUBA-STREET. By SpooiM Appointment to His Excellency the Governor. FRANK (J-RADY, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLEBs 48, WILLIS'STREET. mHE OHOP TjTOR pRESENTft WRISTLET WATCHES, in Gold Cases. WRISTLET WATCHES, in Silver Coses. „. WEISTLET WATCHES, da Gun- / metal Cases. MANUFACTURING ! REPAIRING 1 DIAMOND SETTING I PE/ATING*! Catalogues Post Free. Write for one. Tol. 1138. Estd, ISBO. P.O. Box 243. gRANR^Q-RAPY. QALE ! SALE 1 SALE t "MY DRESSMAKER,". 209 and 211. Cuba street. Special Line in VELVETEENS, 1» per yard, usual price 2s lid. Ako, Special Line in DRESS SKIRTS, ready to wear, from 6s 6d, ueual price 12s 6d. EVENING DRESSES at Big R«duetioji» Only, at 209 and 211, QPB&P&RBsSt,

THE "SAILOR" IS PRIME FAVOURITE. MANY of the smartest Pandan Hals shown here this week are modifications of this most popular shape. They are light in weight, soft, and sbswly. Wonderful skill is revealed in the placing and pleating of the handsome ribbon bands. Large assortment of shapes ahd shades. Prices are very moderate— 8s lid, 10s 6d, 12s 6d. Make your choice TO-MORROW! MIIS. MATSEWSON, ("Where the Smart Hats Are"), 264-266, LAMBTON-QUAY. PARIS IS WEARINGJUST such dainty, summery Hats as these now showing in our SPRING MILLINERY EXHIBITION I Indeed, these are exaob replicas of models direct from the Boulevards. There's ONE here -that you'll "just rave over !" MISS M'KEEGAN, MILLINER, 54> MANNERS-ST. : Wellington. DAINTY SPRING WEAE! RIBBON HATS, in all latest shades, FROM 10/6 READY-TO-WEAR STRAW HATS, FROM W/fo BEAUTIFUL BLOUSES, ninon and crepo de chine. MISS WALSH, MILLINERY SPECIALIST. 122 and 124, COURTENAY-PLACE. L ANGER DRESSCUTTING SCHOOL, eetablished 1902.— Dressmaking Classes Daily, 10 to 12, and 2 to 4( Evening Classes, Tuesday and Friday. 7 to 9; cut patterns a speciality. Millinery Class will start on Tuesday^ 4th August. Ladies wishing to join this class must enrol at once. MISS KATE STEWART, Principal, Rooms, 94, Willis-street, opp. Bhortt's. SALE t TO-MORROW. SALE ! ALE ! TO-MORROW. SALE ! I Blouse Pieces, 3£d, 6|d, 10£<], le, 161 6 3d Double-width Costume Cloth, 6|d, 9£d, 10£ d, Is, Is 3d, Is 6d Navy Coating Serges, lOid, le, Is 3d, Is 1 6d, Is 9d, Is lid . ; (All Double Wftlth). Double-width Tweeds, 7£d, 10^d, Is 3d 58in wide Heavy Tweeds, 3s 6d, 3s lid, 4s 6d ya-rd j Corsets, Is, Is 6d, Is lid, 2s 6d. 2s lid pair Ladies' Flannelette Knickers, Is, la 3d, Is 6d, Is 9d, Is lid pair Flannelette Chemises, le 6d, le 9d, Is lid Flannelette Nightdresses, 2s lid, 3s 6d, 3e lid, 4s 6d, _4s lid White Calico Knickers, le 3d, Is 6d, Is 9d, Is lid White Calico Chemises, Is 6d to 3s lid White Calico Nightdresses, 2s 6d to 6s lid Real Walbron Corsets, 2s lid to 5s lid pair 2s Silk now 6£d, 3s 6d Kid Gloves now Is pair Tapestry Drape, 3£d, 4id, 6d, 7£d, 9£d, lOJd. DON'T MISS IT! LINDBEEG'S CUBA-STREET. . STAMFORD & CO., CUBA-OTREET, HAIRDRESSING COLLEGE. SWITCHES of 20 inches Wavy Hair can now bo obtained from us. They j are so much more becoming than straight I hair when a lady has naturally curly hair. Transformations from £4 4s ; best hair and work guaranteed. The NEW DOLLY VARDEN COIFFURE needs the CORRECT FRAME. Wo huvo a large stock from which to select. \ MARCEL WAVING A SPECIALITY, and the FINEST ELECTRIC MOTOR FOR HAIR DRYING. Combs, Pine, 'and Powders stocked. j Combings Worked up, 2s per oa. — TO LADIES. RISKE, Ladies' Tailor, 95, Cuba -street, has received latest Spring] ahd Summer Materials, London and Paris fashions. Suite and Costumes from, £4 4s, fit and style guaranteed. COME AND INSPECT NOWJ

BRITAIN'S GPvEATEST PIANOS. Of the many celebrated English instruments stocked by the Dresden Piano Co., Ltd., none enjoys such an enviable position and reputation as the Broadwood Piano. Every model is t}ie result of nearly 200 years' adherence to the highest ideals in piano construction. Their influence is found in its exquisitely delicate touch and sympathetic, resonant, and perfectly modulated tone. Other British-built pianos at the Dresden include the renowned Sames and the excellent and reliable Collard. The famous Canadian organs — the Bell and the Imperial— are also on view in a variety of models. All these superb instruments are offered on very attractive terms. The Dresden Piano Co., Ltd., Wellington. North Island manager, M. J. Brookes. — Advt. Bridal shower bouquets are a feature of every pretty wedding. The choicest of blooms and most artistic designing are obtained at Miss Murray's, Vice-Regal Florist, 36, Willis-street. Country orders receive special attention.— Advt. Violets P Violets! Violets! Miss Cooper, floriste. Manners-street, is receiving fresh daily her well-known beau« tiful violets. Posted to any addresa. Telephone 882.— Advt. When the lady of the house turns hei' thoughts towards handy household helps, she thinks instinctively of Oscar Hewett and Co. We are sole agents for a wonderfully popular quartette : — The matchless Wertheim Sewing Machine, Hamson's Home Knitter, and Rotary Washing Machine. The fourth is not a household help, but a home necessity : — The incomparable Pathephone. The machine with a human voice by reason of its sapphire point reproducer. Loud enough for a concert hall, sweet enough for a. draw* ing room. Agents in every town. Sole agents, Oscar Hewett and Co., 56, Cubastreet, Wellington. — Advt. Economy must be studied to-day in ntost households. Great saving can be effected by malting dresses and garments at home by the " Ideal Home " cihars system. Call at No. 7, Adelphi Cham» bers, 102, Willis-street.— Advt. Ladies wTio are interested in real la-bour-saving household novelties are invited to visit Moncrieff and Young's hardware establishment opposite The Evehing Post. All the goods aro of British manufacture.— Advfc.

TO MOTHERS. MRS. GALLOWAY, an experienced Certificated Maternity Nurse, will bo in attendance at the addresses hereunder for the purpose of giving Advice (free) to Mothers on the uses of GLAXO, and on the Ca.ro and Feeding of Infants generally : — Mr. Glennic, Brooklyn— Tuesdays, 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. Mr. Castles, Ncwtown— Tuesdays, 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Mr. Castlos, Courtonay-place— Thursdays, 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Mr. Dawe, Lower Hutt— Fridays, 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. Mr. Willinmißon, Jackson-street, Petojfe -^•ruiwv g p, m , to 4 p.m.!

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 54, 1 September 1914, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 54, 1 September 1914, Page 9

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