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Now for the Show and the Carnival ! 7~*RENTHAM'S stirring hours are over, and the thoughts of many women will now ttirn i to the Palmerston North Show, beginning next week, and the festive days of the Christchurch Carnival. These two important events will create a fresh interest in smart apparel. Our preparations afford further proof of the great resources of our fashion departments, for we are showing hundreds of novelties in Gowns, Blouses, Millinery, Neckwear, Underskirts and all the touches and conceits that go to complete a charming Toilette. A visit to our store will prove helpful to all who desire to cut every penny of ex» travagance from their expenditure on dress. ' BEffITCHINGLY BECOMING IS OUR NEW MILLINERY. mmm VALUES IN UNDERSKIRTS. We have decked out our Salon vrith a new f *jn fc y White Washing ISilk UNDERshipment of beautiful TRIMMED HATS, in SKIRTS, with small accordeon pleated frill, straw, silk, tulle, and fancy coverings, each perfectly made from waist to hem a masterpiece of ekgance and good taste. Prp r j ce 17 ;g Prices from 15/6 to 42/. ' PANAMAS and PANDANS are still to the Neatly-shaped SATIN PETTICOAT, with forefront in popularity. Navy Straws are 6-inch pleated frill, split on one side very much in demand. Splendid value at 12/6 A big shipment of the latest SHAPES, in -> white chip, tagel, lisere, tuscan and leg-- Scores of other fine quality Garments quoted horn, has just been opened. , at very moderate figures. Don't fail to visit Prices from 4/11 to 12/6 our Underclothing Department. . „ CAPTIVATING MODELS IN THE SHOWROOM. RUFFLES TO DECK YOUR SHAPELY NECK. COSTUMES, GOWNS, CAPES, and OSTRICH RUPPtES— Finished with chenille BLOUSES — all combining daintiness, de- ends, in grey, natural, sky, cinnamon, ajid pendability, and distinctiveness, and priced, navy. Worth 10/6 and 18/6 as usual, the LOWEST possible. To-morrow's Price 5/6 and 10/6 , . x^xTr.rr OSTRICH RUFFLES— Finished with eilk See the exclusive FRENCH MODELS— tassel ends, in cerise, navy, tango, gold, saxe, Sparkling with originality, fascinating in flame, very full, good quality feather their loveliness, pleasing in their prices. Worth 50/- Prices 35/- and 42/- each ' ORDERS FOR These should b& placed without delay. The cleverest of cutters DRESSMAKING and needleworkers will carry out your wishes. Deliverey to time - DEPARTMENT: and absolute satisfaction both graranteed. GEORGE &> KERSjLEY, LTD, Specialists in Ladies' and CKildren's Apparel LAMBTON QUAY.

DIRECT FROM FLOWERY JAPANDAINTY KIMONOS, IN best Jap Crepes. Some Embroidered in Self-colours, others in pretty Floral Crepes, or showing Neat Stripes, faced with Cream Silk. Various shades. Nothing better for wearing and wa«hfng. PRICES: 6s lid and 9s lid. MRS. MATHEWSON, ("Where the Smart Hate Are"), 264-266, LAMBTON-QUAY. FRESHNESS, DAINTINESS, AND SUMMERY CHARM!— THESE are the characteristics of this delightful Bhow of NEW SEASON'S MILLINERY ! The prices are co moderate, too, that economy "is combined with perfect stj'le ia each model. I Chooee your new Chapeau To-day ! MISS M'KEEGAN, MILLINER, 54, MANNERS-ST. RACE FUOCKS. MISS WALSH, DRESS SPECIALIST, 122 and 124, COURTENAY-PLACE, TTAS ju6fc landed Shipment of RACE AND SUMMER FROCKS, All Latest Fashions, in Taffetas, Ninon*, and Floral Voiles. ANGER DRMSSCUTTING SCHOOL, established 1902. Ladies, the most economical way to dross is to m*ke your own Frocks at tho Langer Dresscutting School. System easily learnt in three lessons, and can be adapted to "present stylee. Classes daily. Evening Class, Tuesday and Friday. 7 to 9. Cut Patterns a specialty. Millinery Classes. Friday Evening. Room 94, Willis-st., ppp. Shortt's.— Miss Kate Stewart, Principal. ~~ TO LADIES. RISKE, Ladies' Tailor, 95, Cuba-Btreet, has received latest Spring and Summer Materials, London and Paris fashions. Suits and Costumes from £4 4s, fit and style guaranteed. COME AND INSPECT NOW I WE OFFEE ' TTNCRUSHABLE CREPE, 2s lid, 5* U 9d the dress Check Cambrics, 2s 9d, 2s lid dress 6yds Double-width Casement Cloth for la lid, 2s lid, 3s 9d Plain White Muslin, Is 6d, Is 9d, Is lid; 2s 3d, 2s 6d, 2s lid the full dress Spotted Muslin, 2s 9d, 3s 9d, 4s 3d, 5s I lid dress • j Navy and Striped Drill, 7^d, Is j 80in Herringbone Sheeting, Is 2d, Is 3d, Is 4d, Is 6d— very strong, very cheap White Honeycomb Shawls, Is lid, 2s 6d, 2s lid, 3s 6d, 3s lid, 4s 6d, 4a lid, 5s 6d, 5s lid up MARVELLOUS VALUE. Navy Cashmere, double width, 2s 3d, 2« 6d, 2s lid full dress Lace Curtains, Sheetings, Bed Quilts, Blankets, Rugs, Towels, etc. CHEAPER THAN EVER. Large Heavy Hearthrugs, Is 3d, Is 9d, Ib lid, 2s lid, 3s 6tl Plush Hep rthrugs, all colours,^3r lid Men's Woll-made Working Shirts, le lid, ' 2s 6d, 2s lid, 3d bd, 3a lid, 4s 6d, 4s lid Meh's Merino Pants, Is 6d pair Men's Merino Shirts, Is 6d Men's Caps, Is; Braces, Is; Sox, 6d pair. GOODS MUST BE SOLD. CALL EARLY AND SAVE MONEY AT LINDBERG'S, CUBA-STREET. Parcels Delivered Free. 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'e, and Boys' Patterns. Instruction by Correspondence. Complete Sets of Patterns, any style, supplied. Private Tuition by arrangement. H. G. BEDELL, 170, Riddilior.d>stroet fopp, Coast* ble-6tr.ee l).

COUPON COMPETITION BOYS AND GIELS. TX^E havo started a very Interesting ' * * ' Competition lor Boys «md Grrie, and we want evoryono possible to enter*, the competition. There is no entrance fco and 110 restrictions of any kind. Cbmpctitofs havo merely to coUeofc coupon*; " and wo givo conpon3 to all cash purchasers. Every shilling Bpont hero boouxcs a coupon. THE CONDITIONS. Tho period of collecting the coupons in order to scoure a prize is from Ist Octobet to 19(.h December, and all sheets- must be. handed in on or before 21st December. , Only Red Coupons will be jiccoptod. A coupon is given for every cash pur> chaso of a shilling. We give five sta,mps . free to every competitor for a et*rt, but tho remaining 95 must bo obtained , by cash purchases of goods. Competitors are uot restricted a3 to tho number, of prizes they may win. As soon as oho sheet is filled it should bo sent in and another obtained, so that several' prizes may bo 6ccurod. I The decision of James Smith, Ltd,, to bo linal in all cases. .THE PRIZES. ! FOR THE BOYSTho Celebrated " BOY»PRO<SF "¦ WATCH, with Chain, 1 value 8s 6d. I FOR THE GIRLSHandsomoly Dressed SLEEPINGDOLL, jointed; value 10s 6d. •• .Woll-made Kid Undressed SLEEP* ING DOLL; value 10» 6d. Hall-marked SILVER BANGLE; value 8s 6d. Wo have a good stock of tho prkes offered above, but if the supply does become exhausted before 21et December, we will give something else of equal value. , « GET BUSY ON THIS COMPETITION. JAMES SMITH, LTD., 80, CUBA-STREET. By Special Appointment to Hlft .. , Excellency tho Governor. PHANK GJ-RADY, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLJSH, ¦ 48. WILLIS-STREET.' rpHE OHOP Tj>Oß TpPvESENTf. WRISTLET WATCHES, in GoM Cases. WRISTLET WATCHES, iti Silver Cases. WRISTLET WATCHES, in Gun-, metal Cases. I MANUFACTURING t REPAIRING 1 DIAMOND SETTING 1 PLATING ! Catalogues Post Free. Write for one. Tel. 1138. Estd. 1880. P.O. Box 243. _ 'ffRANg~~fIRA'PY. MY DRESSMAKER, 209 and 211, CUBA-STREET. NEW SEASON^T FABRICS-ALL' CLASSES." Place your Order Early to Avoid Disappointment. iMOST REASONABLE CHARGES IN ! TOWN.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 102, 27 October 1914, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 102, 27 October 1914, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 102, 27 October 1914, Page 9

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