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scn)6re6s of Lovely F)ats jH Beckoo YOU to George & Kersley's.... §Mr 3 Choosing a new hat here is a time of real delight. Think of a J^^^^^^\ great, cool, green-carpeted Salon, with plenty of air, light I^^^^^^^^OT and elhowroom ; think of hundreds of Charming Hats await- '^^^^^^^^^k^. ing^ your pleasure ; think of the restful, unhurried way in sir ira y !^^^^L which you can pick and choose ; think of every hat at being At 4- >JJrara!laßa!y modest in price. Now isn't this just how and where you want \ to make your selection ? \ST" Wr\ We have secured for our Millinery Display the cream of the m /^jBJLI New Season's Styles, Straws and Mounts. Nowhere will you W^^^^ find such beautiful hats at prices you can so easily afford. '%r Make a visit of inspection TO-MORROW. See mndow f i " BEWITCHINGLY BECOMING " SMARTLY ARE ™ E PARISIAN M ODELS IN OUR SALON Our latest shipment of FRENCH HATS is now on the stands. We TRIMMED • m "g° y° u to l° se no time in viewing these latest masterpieces of the milliner's art. Very deft and subtle are the little devices— a twist of the HATS • * ribbon, the poise of a wing, a tilt to 'the brim, ahd a hundred other clever touches — that make these new Models irresistibly attractive. They are all in excellent taste, and beyond doubt the most beautiful Hats for Showing . some of the leading Spring, 1914. Fashions for Spring and Summer. , __ ___ . In Ribbon, Straw, Tulle, etc. FQR HOME MILLINERS Smartest Styles Splendid Quali- good va]ues fa m ™mmV STRAWS-white, ties. Excellent Values. cream, burnt, and colours. These comprise the American Sailor, Dolly Vardon, Gardener's Daughter, and all the different shapes in 21/- 211' t ! le Watteau manner. Prices— 3/11, 4/11, 5/11 Special line in BLACK TAGELS— Untrimmed, many shapes. Price 8/6 Pandans Popularly Priced Very Special Value in t., , TT , . Ready-tO'Wears A very sensible Hat for sunny » days is the PANDAN. The large A truly smart PANDAN, with consignment we Jiave just opened British Straw underbrim, the colshows it in various, shapes, includ' ours of the latter being navy, saxe, ing Sailors, Wide Leaf Droop, rose, and black] trimmed with fine Dolly Vafdons, trimmed and un- quality ribbon to match underbrim. trimmed. Prices 5/11 to 12/6 Price 15/6 GCORGe & KGRSLCY, Ltd. Welliogton's Leading Milliners -»■ Lambtoo Qciay

BRITAIN'S GREATEST 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 the result of nearly_ 200 years' adherence to the highest ideals in piano construction. Their influence is found in its exquisitely delicate touch and sympathetic, reßonant, and perfectly modulated tone. Other British-built pianos at the Dresden include the renowned Sames and tho 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. Tha Dresden Piano Co., Ltd., Wellington. s 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-R«gal Florist, 36, Willis-street. Country orders receive special attention.— Advt. When the lady of the house turns her 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, Harrison'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 drawing room. Agents in every town. Sole agents, Oscar Hewett and Co., 56, Cubastreet, Wellington" — Advt. Economy must be studied to-day in most households. Great saving can be effected by making dresses and garments at home by the "Ideal Home" charti system. Call at No. 7, Adelphi Chambers, 102, Willis-street.—Advt. Ladies wlio ar© interested in real la-bour-saving household novelties are invited to visit Moncrieff and Young's hardware establishment opposite The Evening Post. All the goods are of British manufacture. — Advt. We specialise hi juvenile wear, bo that when w© say (as we do now) we are opening up big varieties in boys', shirts, it means tHere'6 a stock worthy of mothers' inspection. Geo. Fowldis, Ltd., Manners-street. — Advt.

TO MOTHERS. MRS. GALLOWAY, an experienced Certificated Maternity Nurse, will be in attendance at the addrotses hereunder for the purpose of giving Advice (free) to Mothers on the uses of GLAXO, and on the Caro and Feeding of Infante generally : — Mr. Glennie, Brooklyn— Tuesdays, 10 a.m. to 11 am. Mr. Castles, Newtown— Tuesdays, 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Mr. Castles, Courtenay-placc— Thursdays, 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Mr. Dawe, Lower Hutt— Fridays, 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. Mr. Williamson, Jackson-street, Petono — Fridays 2 p.m to 4 p.m. • INSTITUTE OF COSTUME CUTTING and Practical Instruction in Ladies' Tailoring. Dressmaker become Practical Costumiers, learn Cutting, Fitting, and Making. Ladies, make your Own Costumes, Skirte, etc. Classes for Instruction of Cutting, Fitting, now being form* ed (day or evening). Coursa provides for Practical Instruction of Making your Own Material. Ladies', Girls', Men's, and Boys' Patterns. Instruction by Correspondence. Complete Sots of Patterns, any stylo, supplied. Private Tuition by arrangement. H. G. BEDELL, 170, Rid-diford-street (opp. Constable-street}.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 60, 8 September 1914, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 60, 8 September 1914, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 60, 8 September 1914, Page 9

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