I ITie Cockade has ] I made its appearance \ in the New I Ready-to-Wears | I ! I i 1 Feathers have always been used in Millinery \ ■" in a greater or less degree. \ In Autumn, igi6, in manj- styles of smart ! hats they are in the "less degree." Feather 1 trimmings are diminutive in style, particularly • I the "cockade." j This is not a fixed rule, but is a pleasing de-1 j parture from the larger and heavier trimmings ; of bygone seasons. ' \ 1. As for the • hats themselves, it is a pleasure [ I to behold them; they are infinitely smarter j 1 than anything ever seen in S |tt|S Ready-to-Wear Hats Mm Popular Prices 1 i I CLOSE-FITTING MODEL—In brown velvet, j 1 . Avith fur brim, finished bronze novelty 57/6 j i | WIDE BRIM SAILOR—In black velvet, with | i soft mount of cerise 63/- \ 1■ . • NAVY TAFFETA MODEL—Lined navy vel- 1 1 vet, trimmed velvet and cogue mount 47/6 { ■ ■■ ■ I 1 SMART NAVY PANNE MODEL—Turned up | , [j sharply at side Avith handsome aigrette, in I | navy and Avhite 55/- \ . | USEFUL VELVET SAILORS — Soft brims, j 1 finished novelties, brown and black j 1 - 39/6, 42/- 1 I BLACK VELVET TAM—Drawn brim 37/6 g ; LARGE NAVY TAFFETA HAT—Lined vel- \ vet, finished chenille and silver ornament S 46/6 I MATRON'S BONNET—In amethyst velvet, j ostrich tip and silver ornament 63/- j | MATRON'S GREY AND SILVER BONNET ! | —With tips to tone 49/6 j j.I . . . .jEßßßiiiiiiiim \mmß&ami!___^™i y**'^^zawixnnnmKßzmwMmuam&^maMxaMwmmn^aßßscfaxz3B3BzsLx. [P],,. [Pi f v-^ v '""THIS is one of Six New /fi'-A. *\ I '&Y\ anc* very Charming //& «V / '"Iv A Designs for Camisoles, / *"Ht '\. A ♦'^ \ traced "ready to work," / / f * «*\» »r 1 on Tootal's Tarantulle / |X a ■ (\ "Price 1/11 /U? •ftwi I llr % I <mt.k Same design on Ma2yar tfWl **&\^KJyW$ Nightdress SI ' A El 3 4/11 -- - vfc"^"\ > f-vv/i-w^ Pj o^ p r j ces p po t p ree f or \N i \ll 5 111- // Postal Note. MliilA ■ / 7\' J PEINGLE'S LTD. V^ / V '^^ "Jlrt Needlework Specialists" Lambton Quay. p] " tp lg!iailJltaLUriAai»LtMMMl»»ttJl»lWlHH'»ll«l»lllJ^^^MßgMlMJßMß^ Annual Sale of Useful New Year Presents Reduced Prices. Special Reductions. ELECTRO-PLATED WARE £ ddz. Rustless Table Knives—lß/6 Cruets—B/6, 12/6, 18/6, 25/- i doz. Rustless Dessert Knives—l 7/6 Teapots (chaste designs)— Ivoride and Stag Carvers and Steel in 16/6, 19/6, 25/- lovely Plush-lined Cases— E.P. Oak' Salad Bowls—29/6, 39/6, 45/- 12/6, 16/6, 18/6 E.P. Oak Trays—4s/-, 48/- Saw Bread Knives—Bd E.P. Oak Liqueur Frames—s2/-, 65/- Razors (best English) in Leather Cases Afternoon Spoons and Tongs— \ 15/6) 17/6 pair 5/6, 8/6, 12/6 half-dozen Gem Safety. Razor—Guaranteed, no-. Sugar Basins, Jelly Dishes— thing better 7/6 5/6, 9/6, 12/6 Gillette Safety RazorsOak Biscuit Boxes—l 7/6, 19/6, 25/- Kl'°PP Razors—7/6 E.P. Afternoon Tea Sets (3 pieces)— R*™l- Strops—l/-, 2/9, 3/9 42/-, 45/- Children's Knife, Fork, and Spoon— Al Quality Tea Spoons—6/9 £-doz. 1/-, 1/6, 2/6 Al Quality Dessert Spoons—l 2- -Jr-doz. SPORTS Al Quality Table Spoons—l 6/6 £-doz. Eley's Cartridges—lo/6 per 100 Al Quality Table Forks—l 6/6 1,-doz. Ei ey > s Smokeless Cartridges— Al Quality Dessert Forks—l 2- £-doz. 12/6 per 100 Air Guns—3/- to 5/6 TRAVELLING AND SEASIDE Vacuum Flasks-4/9 REQUISITES. Hammocks—7/6 Leather Cabin Trunks—3s/- to 39/- Tennis Racquets—s/6, 6/3, 10/6. Suit Cases—B/6, 11/6, 14/6 Tennis BallsGladstone 8.. Cricket Bats—3/3, 8/6, 12/6 Kit Bags—-17/6 to 23/6 Cricket Balls— '„ . Brief Bags—lo/6 to 15/6 , Hamper Baskets—l/ 9, 2/-, 2/3, 2/9 VALUABLE PRESENTS. Perfection Cooking Stoves— Bissell's Carpet Sweepers— B 1, 2, 3-burner 15/6j 21/., 22/6 Primus ..Stoves—ll/6 and 13/6 Vacuum Carpet Sweepers—£2/10/Folding Camp Bed—l 9/6 British Wringer—Guaranteed for five Wire Wove Stretcher (2ft. 6in.)—ll/6 years—2l/Crockery Tea Set —15/6 TABLE CUTLERY. Crockery Dinner Set (36 pieces)— A doz, Ivoride Table Knives— 35/-, 47/6, 55/----7/6, 10/6, 12/6 A Beautiful Hanging Lamp— 4 "doz. Dessert" Knives—6/6, 8/6, 10/6 37/6, 47/6, 55/----1 pair Ivoride Carvers—66, 8/6, 10/6 Lounge Chair (Avickerware)—27/6, 32/6 Winder's Corner, CUBA and MANNERS STREETS
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Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 55, 6 March 1916, Page 9
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632Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 55, 6 March 1916, Page 9
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