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ID ' Wa I Madam — Select Your I 1 Autumn Hat— -NOW "Fashion FROM THE BIG DISPLAY OF MODERATELY With PRICED MILLINERY AT GEORGE & KERSLEY'S /£fnnnmn" Do not deny yourself the pleasure of being ** correctly attired and up-to-the-moment in style. Fashion's Autumn Millinery Styles are Der- ' fectly appropriate for immediate wear. The >&»X<s&> shapes, materials, and colours are so wonder- Jllisll^» fully varied that you may easily select a chic a^^^^^&L and becoming hat at an easy price. *^^§§lliie^fck STYLISH TRIMMED MILLINERY BLACK VELVET SHAPES— In small military effects, with introductions of gold tissue and black faille ribbon, finished with smart quill PHce 12/6 AMERICAN SAILOR— In black velvet, with colour under " ' ,^^^^^^^^^^Sv brim ; long fan-like bow at left aide with toning knot y^^l^wilS; of coloured velvet berries Price 15/6 / a|^^^ 'nSfflfflSia SMALL SMART HIGHXROWNED VELVET SHAPES^- V>/ f 111 iRk fIHI In violet or black, with handsome novelty plume in i f wsßtSi (^"lila IHI v black or white PliC€ 21/- I |*<<^(£Ssft« vfflSSjL SMART CLOSE TURBANS— In velvet, outlined with seal i - W& **\it fur and ornamented with dull gold braid or pleated I X '^ i '.'\. ■ jt^^ ribbon effects PriCß 14/6 V \ .^St jllifo / PRETTY THREE=CORNERED MODES— In wide flat blim \ J£nw' MIII / of velvet, underlined with soft shade of shell pink or \ Jim li^wfiiL y Dutch blue j crown edged with fur and novel design of v^ffin f ribbon and fur mount PHce 25/6 /Wmfa \W%^S£ THE AEROPLANE HAT— A unique turban design, boat- . /wJ^WmvtM shaped like the fusilage of a monoplane ; with black or / ''// U \I?X\WI I (l/i/t \ violet and green wing effect extending at either side. ' ' / / m vYy /' "''l in \ Can also be had in black and white PfICC 27/6 < '/ iff f ' fit EXCLUSIVE "BEAUTY" HATS. A varied selection of smart and charming modes of " BEAUTY " HATS— In black or colours, trimmed with Paradise plumes or handsome ostrich feather and ruche. Prices range from 49/6, 59/6, 63/- to 6 guineas. These - y*^ -^ -^ are exclusive styles. f L ( JUS|^ L< UNTRIMMED SHAPES. VJJ-uVyi \ULi UNTRIMMED VELVET SHAPES— in Tricorne, Turban, ' - American Sailor, French Sailor, and smart military OC modes. The styles are good and prices reasonable :-— 5/11, 7/11, 8/11, 10/6, and 12/6 upwards • lyTT* Ot V*\/ UNTRIMMED FELTS-In all the above shapes and many Kh K^l P V | others. Colours— black/ royal, navy, brown, tan, cerise, Ami— lX Yt~/.L-Jl M j J. scarlet, green, violet, and all the latest tints \ Prices 3/11, 4/11, 5/11, 6/11, tip to 12/6 ' I TH STRAW SHAPES— In black Tagel, Lisere, and Chip LjlUt From 2/11 to 12/6 j I INSPECT OUR INTERESTING WINDOW DISPLAYS [I, LaiHutOll V^U£iy I

THE "BILLIE BURKE" IS VERY SMART ! THIS is on© of the Untrimmed Felts shown in, windows. Light and comfortable is this serviceable Hat, as arc all .the other dash' ing little shapes' jufet in from London. You Can have your choice in white, tan, lime, sky, pink, beetroot, royal, navy, and ceriee. Pricee wonderfully cheap at 7s lid, 8s 6d, and 10s 6d. ' MIIS. MATHEWSON, "WHERE THE SMART HATS ARE," 264-266, LAMBTON-QUAY. WINTER MILLINERY AND DRESSES. BLACK VELVET HATS, in *U the newesfc shapes. WHITE FELTS, from 6s '6d. DRESSES AND COSTUMES made to measure. Ladies sending their mea«urements c*n rely on good fit »nd style. Patterns »nd estimates Eent by return post. MISS WALSH, 122 and 124, COURTENAY-PLACE. MILLINEUY A | MAGNIFICENT showing of un- . usually beautiful trimmed Models— mostly the creations of our own Workroonn — is how on view in our Showrooms. THfe VELVET SAILOR effect has a prominence which is sure to bo welcomed by every lady — for you could not wish for anything smarter than those simple >yet effective chapeaus. We welcome a visit from you. MISS M'KEEGrAN, "FOR DAINTY STYLES,'* MANNERS-STREET. LANGER DRESS.CUTTING SCHOOL. Established 1902. MISS KATE STEWAUT, Principal of tho Langer Dress-Cutting School, will resume Classes on Ist February. Miss Stewart will be in attendance on and after Monday, Ist February, to enrol pupils from 10 to 12 and 2 to 4. Evening Classes Tuesday and Friday, 7 to 9. Rooms* ; 94. Willis-street, opp. Shottrß. STAMFORD & CO., HAIRDRESSING COLLEGE. CUBA-STREET. THE best quality of English Hair is used by us in making Transformations, Toupees, and Switches. We guarantee it to keep its colour and wave, and our prices are compatible with good hair and work. „ , Electric Massage for falling hair, one and twd guinea courses. Children's Hair Cropped. Shampooing and all Toilet Treatments obtainable. Combings worked up, 2s per ounce. Royal Face Cream, 4s: Rouge, in tins, Is 6d. SALE ! FIRE ! O ALE I ALE ! FIRE ! ©ALE 1 SMOKE a¥d WATER. GOODS (ALL DRY) will be offered at a GREAT SACRIFICE. KID GLOVES, 6d pair. CHIFF6N, Id WHITE PIQUE, 43d, sid, 6d yard Cream Double-width LUSTRE, Is NUN'S VEILING, all wool, 9d Double-width Navy COATING SERGES, Is 2d, Is 3d, Is 4d, Is 6d MARVELLOUS VALUE. Lace _ Curtains, white and unbieached Sheetings, Table Damasks, Blankets, Rugs, white Honeycomb and Marcella Quilts, coloured Quilts, Towels, Hosiery, Gloves, Corsets, Underclothing (i are all reduced. Musi be sold quick. Large HEARTHRUGS, Is, Is 3d, Is 6d * MEN'S SHIRTS, Is 6d, Is lid, 2s 6d SOX, 6d pair. LACE. Id yard, 6£d dozen HEAPS OF OTHER LINES CHEAPER. Still, *"" Our Bargains are the tallest, Our Prices are the smallest. So don't delay, For, come who may — YOU'LL BE HAPPY YET IF YOU BUY AT LINDBERG'S, OLD SHOP. CUBA-STREET. 1. JOSEPH, LADIES' TAILOR, IS now showing a nice range of New Materials in the latest designs. COSTUMES FROM £4 4*. Only Address: BOULCOTT CHAMBER&, Boulcott-street. 'Phono 3083.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 56, 8 March 1915, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 56, 8 March 1915, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 56, 8 March 1915, Page 9