tThe Season's Seal of Smartness Simplicity and flare are the features of the New Neckwear • and these are seen at their daintest in the LILY SHAPE ROLL COLLAR AND VEST as sketched. This is made throughout of fine quality soft white Pique, White Jap Silk, Floral Crepon or Voile. Prices are-Pique, 2/6*; Silk, 3/11; Flora!, 2/6. Another very smart Roll Collar (as sketch) is the latest shape for ym \\ wear on Coat or Blouse. Made on specially shaped Lawn Band. i^Jx"^^!^ An excellent Tailor -finish Collar in White Pique and Jap Silk. ]/\ Note that it is reversible. Prices— Pique, 1/11; Silk, 2/6. I\ f j We have scores of other Neckwear Novelties. Inspect them to-morrow. , Have you seen the New Ribbons? Cotton Cluny Lace and Insertions This is ono of the little duties that all fashion- Cotton Cluny Lace and Insertions— Large shipment just seekers must not neglect. The Ribbon plays an opened, in white or Paris, for casement curtains, bed important part in this season's styles. Our linon, etc. j 3 to 5 inches wide : v handsome designs, good comprehensive stock includes all the smartest finish Prices 4^d, s}d, 6£d, and 7£d yard ideas in designs and colourings, and as our Dainty (hiipure Edgings and Beadings— For edging collars, prices are the lowest, you will do well to step i aceS} efcc> . j n w hite> g i e y, or Paris in here tomorrow. p,. ices from s^ d 6 . d Mto ,/3, /3 yfA a- «- « **»- a, m h ./ 3 U . with navy; 5i inches wide. Price 1/11 yard Daintiest of Lace Flouncing*— Shadow \ alenciennes, white Lovely Coloured Tartan Silk Ribbons— Beautiful or Pans . At 1/3, 1/6, 1/11 to 3/11 yard tartan effects, 5 to 8 inches wide, for mil- Also Silk Shadow— lvory or black, 15 to 2? inches wide linery sashes and dress trimmings Prices 3/6, 416, to 6/11 yard Prices from 1/11, 2/6, 2/11, to 6/6 yard " Ottoman Cord Ribbons— Rich silk-finish quality _,»_**».* ..^ for hate ; in white, cream, black, old rose, A word about that useful Garment—The Overall saxe, sky, shell pink, and Jap pink We hold a lapge stock of the newegt ond mosfc comfortttMe i nee i/a yaru filing shapes in Women's and Extra Large sizes. These —^ """ are j u dark or light colours, and arc prettily trimmed and ■ Special Offering this week of piped Prices 3/6, 3/11, to 4/6 18 inch Allover Lace! Large Sleeve Overalls— With full skirts, navy and white, „ . . spotted effect, also fine hairline stripes Comprising. * Prices from 4/11 to C/ll White Nottingham Nets and Shadow Valen« ________________>__________________.._________ ciennes— At 1/= and 1/3 yard = Paris and White Net Lace — < **•*-% **. im j***yr* o vrmnriv «•* „„* «« sun-!', «« sft 1 . S3 GEOKGE & KERSLEY White and Paris Guipure— At 2/6 and 2/11 yard i , LIMITED Purchased at very low figure for cash, and worth SECUR^ f jSmEARLY. WELLINGTON'S LEADERS OF FASHION LAMBTON QUAY
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, 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. Of the many hosts of Harry Lauder's imitators one stands out as absolutely perfect. The Matchless Pathephone by reason of its unique sapphire point reproducer gives this great artist's musical numbers all the freshness of voice and richness of tone which we have lately learned to admire. Other stars can be brought right within your home circle for the amusement and education of your family. Oscar Hewett and Co., 56, Cuba-street, Sole Agents. — Advt. The "Ideal Home" School of Dresscutting. Best system in existenceEconomy must be studied to-day. Great saving effected by making dresses and garments at home. Classes daily. Call for personal demonstration. Adelphi Chambers, 102, Willis-street.— Advt. Ladies wno are 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.— Advfc. Children require washing suits now the fine days are here. Every little lad can be suited at Geo. Fowlds, Ltd., Juvenile Outfitters, Manners-street. — A'dvt. '
TO MOTHERS. MRS. GALLOWAY, an experienced :" Certificated Maternity Nurse, will be in attendance at the addresses hereunder for the purpose of giving Advice (free) to Mothers on tho uses of GLAXO, and on the Care and Feeding of Infants generally:—' Mr. Glennie, Brooklyn— Tuesdays, 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. Mr. Castles, Newtown— Tuesdays, 2 p.m. to 4- p.m. Mr. Castles, Courtenay-place — Thursdays, 2 p.m. to p.m. Mr. Dawe, Lower Hutt— Fridays, 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. Mr. Williamson, Jackson-street, Petone —Fridays, 2 p.m. to 4- p.m. INSTITUTE OF COSTUME CUTTING and Practical Instruction in Ladies' Tailoring. Dressmakers become Practical Costumiers, learn Cutting, Fitting, and Making. Ladies, make 'your Own Costumes, Skirts, etc. Classes for Instruction of Cutting, Fitting, now being formed (day or evening). Course provides for Practical Instruction of Making your Own. Material. Ladies', ' Girls', Men's, and Boys' Patlerns. Instruction by Correspondence. Complete Sets of Patterns, any style, supplied. Private Tuition by arrangement. H. G. BEDELL, 170, Rid-diford-atreet (oppi Constabk-»tr*et}.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 74, 24 September 1914, Page 9
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