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A Beautiful Array u?*f of dainty {Blouses jSif^ " Smart Styles for Spring 1 Very Modehtdy Priced Mimlnfm\ ALL that is fresh, chic and new in Spring if- A If jM If -t /| ///^^-) and Summer {Blouses is here for your V lAf§ll 'l^y \i\ r sjlf inspection and wearing. vSil-^y / *£r ShoVon in a large variety x>f styles, in the most ' \ popular light and airy materials — choice Jap- . uM^l \\sT anese Silks, fine "Voiles, lovely Crepc-de-Chine. ' jjil^* L! I\\ £xquisitc in workmanship, delightfully prac- " _ tical, and, above all, really wonderful values. \ A FEWSAiMESFKOM OUR AmACTIVE ASSORTMENT. SEE THEM! «Zgtek v v DAINTY SHIRT WAIST— In white Japanese silk;- newest" y^^»ft|lL - - loose shape, with high or low collars; made in-lOmome' wMI&MM silk Price 12 /u &i?^'|yjf NEWEST VOILE BLOUSE— In fine white voile, with large " jC*^ tiSi^y coloured spot ; smart shape, with military collar to back of V ■ neck and narrow V front Price 11 /$ A "9 £ .' MORNING SHIRT BLOUSES— In fresh-looking stripes, blues, l*\^te^ / • Pi" l^ 8 ' buffs, etc. ; well-setting trim styles ; excellent value I *^ .* n Crepe-de-Chene is shown a Simple LOOSE SHAPED Jar BLOUSE — With collar rolling up at back and V neck ; ggfu I £J ff/Jhy^ \^ *^ c ma sy ar sleeve is put in with self -colour 'hemstitch, "and // iffli •£§ lifllf[nK. '^k front is finished with of self -coloured tiny buttons; JJ Ift1 ft * w £7 i IM ' $ Iff Si. \lk. • colours, light and dark saxe, cream, champagne, ete> SlitS l it In ISi Klllh \nC " 1611^ Ra.nge of SUMMER BLOUSES— StyIes in the latest , V kill / M 1 1 1! f 1 1\ HVk '111 " -wide, striped voiles, with collars of fine white lawn or crepe; / "\V / ill II r /H/V'll X all colours represented • Prices 16/11, 12/11, 15/11 I Til I 111 I? /•/# Jr i Choice Collection of FINE WHITE VOILE BLOUSES— Both, in \ vVk f 111 61 it vif 0^ J* plain or embroidered styles ; some showing with the" latest \ I 111 wla )M P 4m collar, which fastens close up round throat ' \ss*i P VIIP Jijw ' ' ' • Prlccs 12/U| IS / U ' 18 / U p^ Qeorge and Kerdey r kiniiteA^ uT'i it*' ifX t^\\v^ Leading Store fyr XJaluc ;' * »:. _ i<m»fctor». Quay •-_ ■■-■•..■■'-■

NEW. MILLINERY EVERY DAY. ALL th« Spring Flowers do not open on the same .day. So with my Millinery — fresh, dainty creations and clever adaptations of Paris Models come from my workrooms daily. A host of ' charming, new,' and exclusive HaU are now Teady for your inspection. Each will give the wearer an allure that is worth ten times the reasonable price asked. c MRS. MATHEWSON, "WHERE THE SMART HATS ARE," 2W-266, LAMBTON-QUAY. • ' THE NEW STYLES IN MILLINERY AND BLOUSES A RE to be 6een here in. the Daintiest ■A Designs, and Colouring*. ' READY-TO-WEAR HATS, from 10s od BLOUSES, in ' CREPE-DE-CHINE, VOILE, and SILK, from 8s 6d STRIPED VOILE BLOUSES, from 7s 6d. Our Spring- Fashion Show contains a great many dther attractive things in Ladies' Wear. PLEABE COME AND INSPECT. MISS WALSH, COURTENAY-PLACE, WELLINGTON. NEW MILLINERY AT LOW PRICES. YOU will find a wonderful selection here, all the best of the Spring Styles being represented in our DAINTY TRIMMED MODELS, { SMART READY-TO- WEARS,' AND NATTY LITTLE UNTRIMMED SHAPES. Our Millinery makes a splendid show this Spring — a show full of beauty anud charm. "Seeing is Believing," so please visit us soon. > MISS M^KEEGAN, MILLINER, MANNERS-STREET. WELLINGTON. LANGER Dresscutting School (established 1902). Ladies who have to 6tudy economy in dress can make their own Frocks, Costumes, Child ren'6 Dresses, etc., at the Langer Dresscutting School. System is simple, efficient, and, successful; no calculations. Ladies' Tailoring also taught, with or without chart. Terms, from 6 lessons, 10s 6d. Cut Patterns a specialty. Millinery Class. Miss K. Stewart-, Principal. Rooms 94. Willisstreet, opp. Shortt't. S. RISKE, LADIES' TAILOR, TTAS Opened his Tailoring Business at ■*-*• 123, Manners-street, a few doors from Grand Opera House. Tailor-made Costumes to order for £3 10s, from latestmaterials. Fit and Style guaranteed Ladies' own material made up for 355. mfl-R. I. JOSEPH, -Ladies' Tailor, of - 1 -" 1 - Boulcott Chambers, wishes to notify the- Ladies of Wellington that he has returned from his visit to Australia, and will Resume his Business as usual from MONDAY, 23rd instant. . — — _ SALE ! SALE 1 ALE J SALE ! CLEAN SWEEP. v ONE WEEK ONLY.. BEFORE SHOWING NEW GOODS? REMNANTS." Dress Goods, Tweeds, Serges, Costumes, Nua'a Veilings. Sheetings, Cretonnes, • Flannelettes, Table Lineni, Table Cove-rings, Shirtings, Printu, Muslins, Nainsook, Tucked Lawns, White Lawns, Velveteens, Laces, Embroideries, etc., etc., etc., AT MILLION PRICES. MUST BE SOLD. Alto, • Blankets, Rugs, Bed Quilts, Hearthrugs, Table Covers, Towels, etc., ALL REDUCED. LINDBERG'S, .' 104—CUBA-STREET— IO4." P-AB.C2EL3 DELIVERED FREE.

, STAMFORD & CO., 1 CUBA-STREET, ' - ART MILLINERS AND HAIR. ' WORKERS. ORIGINAL designs, dainty styles, and becoming shapes are the notes observed in the New Millinery Display in our window and salon. We dress your hair iree, to show the . correct angle at which to wear ' this; season's hats. All hairwork executed on the premises. Electric treatment obtainable; . and mothers "are reminded that now is the time to have their ohildren'e hair at-, tended to. Combings made up, 2s per ounce, and good prices given when purchasing the game. AN ATTRACTIVE BLOUSE IS an asset bo every ladies' wardrobe. Made in the latest styles, in Voile or. Delaine, these Blouses ' are unsurpassed ' for summer wear. • Spots and Stripes are the popular markings, and will attract the attention, of all really smart dressers. Of materials, the selection, is large but prices arc email. MRS. LEITCH, 233-235. Upper Cuba-street.

STEED-ROBERTS, WELLINGTON'S LEADING HAIR SPECIALIST. ' , Private Haireutting, Shampooing, and Massage Room for Gentlemen. Appointments Booked by 'Phone or Letter. LADIES' DEPARTMENT A 8 USUAL. MACARTHY CHAMBERS, WItUSSTREET, Opposite Windsor Hotel. Telephone 1907. , ' FINEST ERMINE SKINS. I MAKE these up into any style and size— Collars, Cuffs, Stoles, Muffs, Trimmings, or Cloaks. Also very best Natural or Dyed Musquash and Electric Seal Coats or Sets. Squirrel-lock Linings made to fit Cloth Coats; also Natural Fox Sets.. A. WENIGER, Art Furrier, from Paris and London. 52, Vivian-street. . 52, Vivian-street

- A FAVOURED FEW KOIAIriTI THE " CRESTON " GLACE iVdltllSll tACE DR DERBY BOOTS — - 9 % . Welted soles, round or medium — - ,-, ' toes «7/f, 11/e, 29/6 PAOTIATASIir THE " KORRECTO " GLACE 1 UUlff Vdl AND BOX CALF LACE ' BOOTS— N Special steel arch supports and stiffener in waist; medium toes 21/6- and 33/6 v rf*^\ 6Ti THE " HARVARD " , GLACE Iff \ R(K DERBY BOOTS— JfJ S\ ft vOwy Stout welted soles, leather or ■ Ml^^r m a\. linen lined, round. or medium Jt*O^^ N3sM toes ?*/* • nd M/ 8 \Jr \^"l THE "VINCENT" GLACE iV^ -*SsftU \J ' LACE 0R DERBY BOOTS— Stout or medium soles, American toes ■ 28/6 THE "CHISWICK" GLACE WrkfM nrtlxr LACE 0R DERBY BOOTS— v W Oin Only Li g h t W elted soles, with or with1 -i - , . out patent toecaps* 1 smart Paris Dy tllO , ,„. „ .shapes «7/6, 28/6, 31/6, 33/6 Smartest THE " solace j> - glace ; . BUTTON BOOTS^Mg« . Dull kid leg, light welted soles, ' neat American toes - 33/ a THE "NIMBUS" GLACE BUTTON BOOTS— Black cloth leg, patent toecaps, light welted solesj smart Paris • ; shapes , 33/6 v THE " REGINA " GLACE- "^ LACE OR DERBY BOOTS— With or without patent toecaps, ' medium and' full American toes 27/6 and 2S/6 _ \ /^XCLUSIVENESS of style, perfection of finish, J*s distinctive appearance, superior workmanship and i fitting qualities havef won for Raleigh Footwear a V-^ place among carefully dressed men. More than that, the hidden details of, Raleigh Footwear — the details which have an all-important bearing on its durability — are as perfect as human fingers can make them. \ We unhesitatingly and conscientiously recommend Raleigh Footwear to your notice. We have selected "Raleigh" from hundreds of makes — tested and tried it from eVery. standpoint-^-and our experience and our recommendation are helpful and sincere; 1 We would like you to see Raleigh Footwear — can you call? - ."■'■; Kirkcaldie & Stains, Ltd., Wellington - ••■-•'■ -

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Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 63, 11 September 1915, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 63, 11 September 1915, Page 7

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