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Fair Parisiesjnes Favoured GREEN FOR RACE MEETINGS AND OUT - DOOR FUNCTIONS And ii is reported they looked very charming 1 clad in Nature's own favourite colour. You, madam, will be glad to know that for the Wellington Races next month wr, have imported some beautiful Models in green. One very striking Costume is in emerald., THE Short Coal is made with the full hanging- back, giving: -^S^s. almost a cape effect, with loose Magyar Sleeves. Front <^^^A is a waistcoat, ending: al waist, of white moire silk, hand- ' somely hand embroidered in green and gold 4 while cross- lilie^ ing- it are loops and long girdle ends of thick self-coloured silk 111*' The Skirt is most gracefully draped and pleated into corselet J^^fes. waist in front Price £14 14s. CHARMING MODELS IN BLUE. - Handsome Suit in light navy blue crepe-de-chine. Is made with Ilt^iiii/P' loose saddle-top coat with double basque below sash wust-bok. k^ I™ 1 Small vest of while crepe-de-chiiie finished oat. The Skirt is ©w--"*-^**^^. smartly draped to sides, and gives the effect of sm;irf gewn . 6>kiwh.A!l- IP^L '^ rather than coal and skirt Price £S 18s Cd «*^»'|-^w*'ki^' Ji^~ ,» - In Saxc Blue Brocaded Soft Silk a "chic" Coat and Skirt is •*■ «£'-J-JV^T /lll^Wi* made with rather long basqued coat, with loose magyar top, 1^!?!^^* 05 /^^* Vl'lih collar of black Satin and waistband braided black. 'Slightly &s.aSvw/ / / \SJA draped skirl •■ price £6 6s km / // // I W' In Navy Soft Taffeta an exquisitely shaped Gown is made. JLJf\/ I \l/# V" The bodice is in the newest loose shape with lons> sleeves. Vest -'/wff V I I ll'/ V of good guipure lace, and collar and waist-belt oi navy and =*"[ nil I / // n ' \f\ \ white striped silk. The Skirt is cut in decks from foot lo 'vaist. " \ \\\ \\ J.t / V""" \ The top having slight fullness, to give the required basque \.-M^^\jJ^iJ 1/ \ effect at hips price £7 17& Gd X^js-.^7 / ) A Smart Gown is made in navy-white striped foulard. The / \<fe*3 / 7 magyar bodice .is made with stripes running across, while in / /\\ \«4^ the double skirt they run downwards. Bodice is finished vest /s/ s \\^ A-xfjP* B ®^ aud collar of fine white lawn and wide waist-belt of soft navy 4 / A satin price £5 5S // A >v \H EXQUISITE COWN IN BROWN. (/ /\ N. W' lL The shade is a Light Cinnamon. The lines are quite simple, /./ \v «i& but whole effect is truly French. The loose bodice has cellar <■■>'/, N. y^PM\ and vest of deep Paris-shade net and .embroidery. The Skirl '"-t/fl/ V^j'^Wi has iiill basque, which hangs longer at the back, and a draped \'/ > If\ %\ \ underskirt; while the waist is finished with Oriental swathe V; //illlP' sash, deep over hips at Sides and back, and up in front, where ' \l| //% . . long ends are drawn through a smart buckle made of soft silk V / fS , crepe, in tones of brown and green Price £8 Ss l\ /J$ I FASHION'S LATEST WHIM— THE GAPE I A\ \ '.' To be worn with the above Gowns. We have a splendid range of \V\ ""v---the latest capes, in silk, clolll, etc. In all shades and designs iVO^X \\~--~S*<<?^t Prices from 48/8 to £9 os \W\ T IT'S NOT TOO EARLY TO SELECT* YOUR COWN! You will want to look around, of course, before coming lo Hkl v^xJ'fiT" a decision. But you should make a point of seeing our en-- /- \ /-^Alli trancing display of Race Gowns and Costumes as soon as pos- L —^J--\ W' 1 siblc. There wilt be a rush of orders shortly. Besides, a few \JM \ IV""^ alterations may be necessary lo your suit or gown in order •Hj^. V/ that it may fit perfectly. ' f^*^ > \J

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 I receive special attention. — Advl. The "Ideal Home" School of Dresscutting. Best system in existence — Economy 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. TO MOTHERS. MRS. GALLOWAY, an experienced Certificated Maternity Nurse, wijl bo in attendance at the addresses hevaunder for the purpose of giving Advice (free) to Mothers on the uses of GLAXO, and on the Caro 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. Castlce, Courtenay-place— Thursdays, 2 p.m. to 4 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. TNSTTTUTE OF COSTUME CUTTING -a- and Prnclical Instruction in Ladies' Tailoring. Dressmakers become Practical 1 Costumiers, learn Cutting, Fitting, and 1 Makings Ladies, make your 'Own Costumes, Skirts, etc. Classes for Instruction of Cutting, Filling, now being formed (day or evening). Course provides for Practical Instruction of Making your Own Material. Ladies', Girlf*', Men's, and Boys' Patterns. Insl ruction by Correspondence. Complete Sets of Patterns, ony stylo, supplied. Private Tuition by arrangement 11. G. BEDELL, 170, Rid-diford-stroet (opp. Constable-street). « TO THE LADIES OF WELLINGTON. J JOSEPH, of Boulcott Chambers, • is still continuing his business as a high-clasa Ladies' Tailor, and begs to slalo that ho is in no way connectod with any other person of that name. \ Only Address: BOULCOTT CHAMBERS. "Phone 3083. SPRING CLEANING. NO Worry, No Fuss, Everything Lovely. We Clean Everything thoroughly from attic to cellar. SINGLE CARPETS collected, cleaned, and 'returned. Fame day if required. , Ring up 2969 or 3431, and we shall give you' our best attention promptly. VACUUM CLEANING CO. 117, WILLIS-STREET. MISS MILSOM, Hair Physician, Face , Specialist, diagnoses all cases free o£ charge, supplies the necessary hair foods and tonics; also skin foods and lotion. Learn homo treatment for hair and skin. Miss Milsom, 94, Willis-street (opposite Shortt's Picturo Theatre). Telephone 814. RS. ROLLESTON, Hair Specialist, (Jual. London and Paris. Hair Treatments,' Shampooing, Hairdreesing, 'Face Massage, and Electrolysis. _ Switches, Transformations, etc., at English prices. 256, Lambton-quay. 'Phono 1599. SUPERFLUOUS Hair destroyed by "Rusma" (Regd.) See testimonial morning t papers. Mrs. Hullen, Superfluous Hair and Complexion Specialist, Ist door Boulcott-strcet. 'Phone 1047. VIBRO Facial Massage, Scalp Treatment, Shampooing, Manicuring, Pedicuring, Hairwork, Electrolysis. Mrs. Haybittle, 283, Lambton-quay (over Orr, Chemist). 'Phone 1594. TOT MEMORIAL CO., Newtown. Memorials of every description erected. Reinforced Concrete Walls. Ascertain our prices before ordering elsewhere. 'Phone No. 3877. Workmanship guaranteed. MOTORIST. ' mHE HARLEY DAVIDSONS are -*- here. Call for Catalogue. THOS. H. OATES, Motor Importer, 125, Willis-street. EOR, LOOSE LEAF LEDGERS And SPECIAL ACCOUNT BOOKS Order Direct from the Manufacturer of the Best Books, HUGH DOUGLAS, ' Opposite Public Library, Wellington, 'Phone 1933. WELLINGTON SOCIETY FOR. THE PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS. j npHE publio aro earnestly requested to j JL Kindly communicate any act of ! cruelty (o animals that may come under ' their notice to A. M. ANDERSON, Sec- : rotary. Winder's Buildingg, corner Cuba- 1 And Manners ifcrggte. P A O, Box 105.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 76, 26 September 1914, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 76, 26 September 1914, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 76, 26 September 1914, Page 9

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