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COSTUMES GIVING YOUTHFUL APPEARANCE Will be - the Leading $tyle this Summer SOMEONE has said that the only real change in Women's Fashions from year to year is where the bulge comes. Isn't that true ? The Coat bulges now at shoulders, now at hem. The Blouse bulges at bust, at belt or at sleeves. The Skirt bulges now here, now there. Even fashions in hairdressing are determined by the bulge at the forehead, the crown or the nape. The cutting of the bulge is how the Dress Artist proves his skill. And if you wish to see how clearly the London and Paris «j£ Costume Designers obtain the most charming effects, you must study the striking novelties we are exhibiting in our Windows and wj|L Showrooms. >^^^ These beautiful models were personally selected by our General @£%*a£k Manager, during .his visit to Europe and will assuredly delight all W^*Fi® who require something smart, exclusive and becoming for Spring \>- 5f and Summer. „ , | t LjS'yi* A CHOICEST APPAREL UNMATCHABLY PRICED. CHARMING. MODEL COSTUME— In newest navy taffeta, with white • line. The coat is cut loose magryar, gathered into low belt at back, /\\\ xllrcofli V\ while the front is cut sharply away from below deep white collar, \\\ \\ allowing the pleated basque of skirt to show. Trimmings are \\\ \V \ touches of Roman striped ribbon. Price £11/11/- \Wi xX^W^^ In rich tone of BISCUIT SILK COUTILLE, a dainty Suit is made W^'n^V^BMfSw with wing back and inset front sleeves. The back of coat caught \>fe«^^^Pri/* in at waist with self buttons. Skirt has loose basque to sides and A IP^^JRvKX back. Price £8/I S/G \ Jl /'/'■ I »I»\Y Stylish and Useful Model in GREY WOOLLEN BROCADE— Newest )ffik/j 'jl !HJ wing back shape and cut very loose. Has collar of majenta corded • i ills silk. Smartly gathered corselet skirt. . Prlco £5/15/6 "2o /,[ fflimk In Clear Check Sponge Cloth a Chic SUMMER COSTUME is pro- VX !] > i|i\ duced with pouched Magyar Coat, very smartly trimmed collar and / X/w I siflp cuffs of white pique and plain navy blue self material. The skirt vllJfk A blim is deep corselet and full over hips. Pr Ice £4/4/* CT*J V \ \ \ In the Latest Cloth — Garbicord— an Exceedingly Stylish COAT and \ (i ,\ 9 ' SKIRT is showing. Raglan coat with loose collar, cuffs and \ "ft\ T waistcoat of soft toned Sponge cloth. The skirt simulates the low , \ Vf/vi a double deck. Price <557/7/- \ «\ T In Fawn Woollen Jacquard and Brocade, a Charmingly Simple yet \ '\j Dressy COSTUME, has loose inset f sleeves, full of back drawn \l loosely into self belt, and smartly cutaway front. Collar of floral \ \ silk. Price £5/15/8 \ j\w BLOUSES OF UNUSUAL PRETTINESS. \ $Mk <3WHITE VOILE BLOUSES— Daintily embroidered front with pin tucks, if ! 5j ftx«^. well-setting square collar and V neck. Price 12/G /<|<k| |[f»3KS WHITE JAP. SILK BLOUSE— New loose magyar effect, small cir- I W/ SB cular collar, and finished in front with pearl buttons. Price 15/11 I MS |//Ij\WSm ■GEORGE & KERSLEY, Ltd. Mlj\ Wellington's Leaders of Fashions :: :: :: Lambton Quay. i«'m— i^fe^g;^^^

TNSTITUTE.OF COSTUME CUTTING JL t and Practical Instruction in Ladies' Tailoring. Dressmakers become Practical Costumiers, learn Cutting, Fitting, and Making. Ladies, make your Own Costumes, Skirte, otc ; Classes for Instruction of Cutting, Fitting, now boing formed (day or evening). Course provides for Practical In&truction i of Making your Own Material. Ladies', Girls', Men's, and Boys'. Patterns. Instruction by Correspondence. Complete Sets of Patterns, any style, supplied. Private Tuition by arrangement. H. G. BEDELL, 170, Rid-diford-street (opp. Constable-street). WANTED^ Patriotic soys to buy Suohard'a Swiss Milknnut ChocolateSi Sold everywhere t

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue LXXXVIII, 11 September 1914, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue LXXXVIII, 11 September 1914, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue LXXXVIII, 11 September 1914, Page 9

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