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' "Isn't that a 'jewel' 1 [ of a Hat for § I a girl ■ v y ! Spontaneous expressions of ap« | ! preciaticm like this, in respect to I jdkzSk i the children's new Millinery at /%M£®M* I the D.LC. have been plentiful | /ffi?T3i®llra^fefc ! this spring. Had they been miss- , HS|^^^ii^3 '■' ing, then, indeed, we should have > jss^;raep l fiißi39 I felt somewhat despondent. As it MIMI&& !&%&?& is, oar enthusiasm is bound- Jfflgmfgill ; K^^ S less; because the, Hats themselves >** MTPm b evoke much admiration. C *3^ \^\*&k -^w \ Quite the smartest we have ever jf? f \ shown; quite the lowest prices i voa would expect to pay for such **" £f \ jjiimitable styles. ! Jr i The shapes are quaint, roguish, | ! and decidedly attractive. i % i Hovo to adequately \ | describe them We know not The best plan is for you to see g >^ \ the Hats* and they will tell their 9^^isil^sk \ own story. | liSf^S^^^^^i \ The first Hat we come to is a 1 small Straw and Floral Ninon . ( l^Pß^v '^SiraSiiril I MUSHROOM HAT, trimmed tiny Ip'MT . .Jil^i rosettes At 8/11 (®§l jBg&) I The next a Child's SATIN i^^sl^^^tf STRAW HAT, lined silk, trimmed \^k . ribbon and small posy; in cream, \ V^fV * /^* J burnt, and putty; contrasting \ \ r linings Price 10/9 \k H £ Then we come to a Child's PUTTY STRAW HAT, with a "frilly" brim of saxe satin. At 17/6 This Hat is moderate in price. ' Another of the "frilly" brim M\ HATS is in a dainty shade of pale f Mac; the brim is of lace and silk. / \ Price 17/6 u&VExiviS^i Child's Smart PEDAL STRAW HAT, wreathed with pink field X^V^^^l^^^^^ l daisies and satin ribbon. k Cream STRAW HAT* with tarn JL^^ w!Mim\v< crown, finished with marguerites *v \^ «|\ and ribbon. Price 27/6 / \__ —^^^^l)4 J There are others equally \jff - JSWt* charming to be seen at the yl mm D m I m C r* — ' — <^ CHILDREN'S FROCKS Dainty Kttfc Frocks with pretty designs traced "ready to worl^" a boon to the busy mother who fikes to see her bairns daintily dressed. OWLY TO BE HAD FROM | I lIIJJIV *f Iflltl* LAMBTON QUAY — ' e» : BARGAIN SAMPLES? Sample Bargains for Saturday and Monday CARPET SAMPLES TOWEL SAMPLES , PLATED WARE SAMPLES JAM SPOONS, Etc. All at Special Prices for Saturday and Monday. GEORGE WINDER hrmshhz and Hardware Importer Cuba and Manners Street JN.i».— Our i'w. and Carpets are belu* opened up. Very Choice Designs and Colourings. MAKES AN IDEAL GIFT. Retail at all Best Store*. THE BEGHSTEIN PIANO ptoson^! " (^ATISFIES the finest musical critics. ' Ji? t -, , j., „• ilif R ' L JOSEPH, Ladies' Tailor, of -> » dorXDle and Dependable Pia.no, and irJL Bouloott Chambers, Boulcott-street, retains after many years use the is still oarrying on business ac usual at musical qualities that made it attrao- tho above address, and will not bo leav- *> T » when naw. ing- Wellington as stated previously. THE BECHSTBIN improves with age. I, JOSEPH. It beoojwes mo^e valuable a* lime goes on. — : 'Tm true economy to purchase THE SPRING CLEANING. BECHSTEtS. G***" - d **» ™ fr - C A S5 TS diy f^' S^ wSd l^ Ctth or easy terras. cleaned, Chimneys «v/ept, Houee and * Offioe cleaning. TBS- BRITISH AND CONTINENTAL WELLINGTON CLEANINC CO., MANO CO., 97, Dixon-rtMut. 97, Dixon-itrMt, 35. TtnU&stoeeb. WiiUpgWm. !gb9D*.ZSM- .

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue LXXXVIII, 10 September 1914, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue LXXXVIII, 10 September 1914, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue LXXXVIII, 10 September 1914, Page 9