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[ Style Mastery in Millinery! | = Style is hard to capture—h lies in the tilt ef a hat, tlie poise of a feather! §| =j But its presence is immediately recognised, as yeu'll confess when you see our H' p Superb Collection of Smart, Distinctive Hats ff =2 They possess more than Superb Style—lndividuality, the quality that makes §| 2= the hat yw choose really YOURS! Aud the prices are notably moderate— " S §§ a real help to a satisfactory purchase. || VERY FASCINATING ARE THE MODEL HATS! § jtj^^^^^^^T^^^^)! WT^-^- you Pre^er —Piquancy or picturesqueness of 2:* j^^-^^^&"»*^2^W wV Headgear ? Our range of models gives you a choice of j™ ' ' k°th—t**le sma^ flat or toQiic that is'often so becoming, ~£Z or the wide shapes that will grow in popularity as the 25 sunshine gets hotter. Charm, of colour,* gorgeous trimming, and ss: ——-- i. t. novelties in material make our display as interesting as it is ™£ —=—^~a^w pleasing to the eye. Specially attractive are the hats of leghorn in '7-2 ll _- r _T"^^is. combination with silk, trimmed in flat floral effects and veiled. vi-SS Others are composed of pedal- tagel! arid'ribbon with floral finish", "'".—jf; *ff5T (j&Jv Nothing but a -personal inspection can reveal to."you the* beauty '"S3 '•fUI? Vpsl an<^ E*ooo* value of the Spring Models. "Will;you call? ."'*■ "' ' ess 7 '^/^ THE LATEST MODES FOR THE SEASON'■■! 1 Sf / Smart READY-TO-WEAR HATS—In pedal.tagel straw, trimmed 22 .:'.--, a""""^ ' - with silk and straw finishings, underbrim half lined with • silk £2 j^ \ * '"■ / ribbon in new shades of cyclamen, pale pink, egg blue, navy, ■- JS f&&2£\. \ folsv white and black Prices 15/6, 18/6, 2t/--7'sss V^V \ IWV Tne New AMERICAN SAILOR—In the extra wide flat brim;"in == i\ \ I X VS. ~' pedal tagel, smartly trimmed with ribbon Price 30/- "^ \VK \ J ri \*\ ' Smart READY-TO-WEAR HATS—In chiffon taffeta silk; three §§ \V\ \ I tat \ . very new effects; gauged, stitched, or plain; in'saxe, nigger, grey, %~ \\ I«^ ! <*q|:i vieux rose, blue, mastic, and black Prices 18/6, 13/6, 21/- s*****: \\ "ki^" """' _ Large Selection of UNTRIMMED STRAWS—Many styles in pedal :§§ S******: tagel and fine plait; in the extra large flat brims; in cyclamen, 22 *ss pale pink, duck blue, nigger, rose, navy, black, cream, sand, and :~ == white - Prices 12/8, 15/6, 21/- ~~ 22 AIL the New SAILOR STYLES—In the narrow brim, medium and ~ large " Prices 16/8, 12/6, 15/6 = ■gg Some CHARMING STYLES in droop, brims and high crown; 22 zs colours same as above Prices 10/6, 12/8, 15/6 ss ' =j N DO NOT FAIL TO CAUL EARLY! S§ I J GEORGE ft IERSLEY J 22 : — LIMITED — '- r- ' 22 H THE LEADING HOUSE FOR FASHION AND VALUE 1= %MllllIlllliJ[illlilill]ilJilli)llllllllH^ ■ ■ hi immmmimii 11 nwmrnnwlgTrTniTnwiiiiwiiii i iimi nam 11' 11 rwmnTrminiihiiprrr—-""*->"i"'rii«j*rtg«vir^"'TnirrT>'1''r,r=^

Wedding Announcement. — Beautiful roses and choicest flowers are used when designing wedding bouquets. Packed and forwarded through, the Dominion. Miss Murray, vice-regal floriste, 36, Willis-street.—Advt. - ( Boys' odd shirts, in best material, just opened, 3s 9d to 8s lid, at Geo. Fowlds, Ltd., Manners-6treet. —Advt. Why do infants thrive on Bycroft's Ideal Milk Arrowroot Biscuits? Because nothing but the finest of materials are used in their manufacture. All grocers.—Advt. THE DAINTIEST, SMARTEST, AND MOST ARTISTIC SPRING MILLINERY! IS. to be seen, at .Miss Walsh's, the . Popular Ladies' Outfitters. The bewitching array of bright Spring Styles. calls for much admiration, while the selection is wide enough to please every taste. DAINTY NEW BLOUSES IN CREPE DE CHINE and VOlLE—fresh as a Spring Day—are also displayed in tempting array LADIES ARE INVITED TO INSPECT. MISS WALSH, 122-124, COURTENAY-PLACE. YOUR SPRING HAT IS here awaiting your choice. We have a splendid selection of dainty Trimmed Models in all the newest shapes and every possible colour. We are pleased at any time to advise you and make suggestions as to which hat best becomes you, and OUR PRICES ARE UNIFORMLY LOW. Call in soon and inspect our attractive SPRING DISPLAY. MISS M'KEEG-AN, 54, MANNERS-STREET (Brittain's Buildings, Wellington). MRS. GALLOWAY, an experienced Certificated Maternity Nurse, will be in attendance at Glaxo Offices, Room 22, Nathan's Buildings, Grey-street, City, on Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday Afternoons, for the purpose of giving advice (free) to Mothers on the uses of GLAXO, and on the Care and Feeding of Infants generally, or appointments may be arranged with the following Chemiste: — Mr. Glenmo, Brooklyn. Mr. Castle, Courtenay-place. Mrs. Galloway may also be seen at the following Chemists': — Mr. John Castle, Newtown Pharmacy — Tuesday Afternoon, 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Mr. Gibbs, Upper Hutt—Friday, Bth September. 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. For immediate advice ring up Glaxc Nurse. Telephone No. 108."*. "SPRING IS COMING." SO says the old song, but the New Fashions for Spring and Summer are already here. Take time by the forelock, and have your Summor Gowns mad© to your special order by MRS. LEITCH, "Where the Smart Dresses Are," 233-235, Upper Cuba-street. MRS. MURRAY Has just Opened an AMERICAN CHILDREN'S OUTFITTING EMPORIUM, In Crown Theatre Buildings,. Molesworthstreet. Ail kinds of High-class Children's Wear in Stock or Made to Order. YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED. ' 'PHONE 2224, CARPET, CHIMNEY, WINDOW, AND OFFICE CLEANING. WELLINGTON CLEANING CO., 68, Molesworth-street. REMOVAL NOTICE. JDDAH *~A N D CO., i Tailors, Have Removed from Manners-street (opp. Fowlds), to next door to Albert Hotel, WILLIS-STREET. ANTED, 100 Ladies to ccc our 01e,i7----ing of Costumes, from 10s each.; beat value ever. Russell, Tailor, Cuba-st. WANTED Kuown-^A Delicacy for any meal, Chatham Islands Sraokfcd riluo Cod. ANTED—The most popular Tea. for family use i* Desert Gold Family Bknd^atJLc 9d. Superb .va""-**

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Evening Post, Volume XCII, Issue 55, 2 September 1916, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XCII, Issue 55, 2 September 1916, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XCII, Issue 55, 2 September 1916, Page 7