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JP*-^ I Here are Smart Coats >~v i^j, | Keep out the Cold! Mnw]l !< 4tr H These are the sort of Coats that defy the chilliness of ' frih l!si\ =£ the worst of wintry and at the same time they uf/11l • 1 \ H are very stylish. Well-cut on newest lines, durably made g/l-ll i '< Mn \ Es and smartly finished. Of All-Wool Tweeds, in brown rlr-U \1 \ H mixtures, all shades of grey, a few in, dark green and dark ft 111 U j \|\ <\\ .55 brown plaids, and fawn I lIJ IJ] | 111 V =j and blue smooth surface vir Jl ' ' .""■ wTt £E tweeds, threequarter and 4^&^L S seven-eighths lengths, in Jfl£^?Ns^ -^^^J&KgESfc*^ g 5.W.,W., and O.S. sizes. Wp' i — C Wllffl^V / f !'■ ij.'W m\ Come in arid^see these and' J| '//• -ill « \l\\i iJp '* iPtt f**^ Our' Showroom is very inviting i| //! «\\\l \ \v\\h " ml^^ with largeicollections of Beau- == 111 I ■ wll \ I IW, ' H fir v* Costjumes, Fur Coats, || 111 \ \ul \ I I\^ / J Millinery and Blouses. Let EJ •ol t l|l VjlJ?^ Ut .us show-you the Newest S W GEORGE & KERSLEY LTD. ■ * l!lli!lllll!!!ll!HIIIIII!!!ll!llllllll!lllll!lllllllllllllllllllill!lll!lllilli;iill!ll!ll!IIIKIIIIIin

THE "CORRECT" STYLE OF LADIES' COSTUME! COLEMAN" COSTUMES are quite out of the ordinary run of Colonialmad© garments. They are ■ not STIFF, but have the 6oft finish that distinguishes the best English and Continental Tailoring. Can be made up in a great variety of New Fabrics—All-wool Gabardines, Face Cloths, and Serges of guaranteed dye. The remarkable progress of this business during the past three years is proof of the satisfaction given to all Customers. Place your Order NOW! A. J. COLEMAN, LADIES' FASHION TAILOR AND ROBEMAKER, Colonial Mutual Building, 117, Custom-house-quay, Opposite Bank of New Zealand. SMART ' READY-TO-WEAR HATS ! MART REEDY-TO-WEAR HATS! Special line BLACK VELVET HATS, all latest shapes. 19s 6d • TEGAL STRAWS, "nicely trimmed, 19s 6d BLACK and COLOURED VELOURS, from 22s 6d. MISS WALSH, 120,- 122,. and 124, COURTENAY-PLACE. T ADIES ! XJ DAINTY BLOUSES, in Ninon, Crepe de Chine, and Georgette VELOUR SHAPES, Trimmed and ■. Untrimmed .. BRETON SAILORS, in Straw, Velvet and Velour And all THE LATEST FASHIONABLE IDEAS in UP-TO-DATE SMART . MILLINERY are to be seen in our \ Showrooms. OUR PRICINGS ARE REASONABLE AND OUR STYLES UNEQUALLED. MISS MURIEL REID ~ (Formerly Miss M'Keegan'e). ■ 54, MANNERS-ST.. WELLINGTON. "THE LADY WEAR." "THE LADY WEAR." LATE AMERICAN LADIES' TAILORING.: WE have now removed to more convenient and commodious premises at( 48, Manners-street (next George Fowlds), and we are trading under the 1 name of "THE LADY WEAR." Specialising in Ladies' Ready-to-Wear BlouEes, Jackets, Skirte, etc., in conjunction, with our exclusive Ladies' Tailoring Branch. The Modes of the moment are now being shown. " THE LADY WEAR" (M. COHEN, Manager), 48, MANNERS-ST., WELLINGTON. REMOVAL NOTICE! MRS: LEITGH, DRESSMAKER AND COSTUMIERE, Late Cuba-street, BEGS to inform tha Ladies of Wellington and Suburbs that she h*a removed to NEW PREMISES, 143, VIVIAN-STREET (late Meston's). 'Phone 937 A. KEEPING UP APPEARANCES. KEEPING DOWN EXPENSES. WE can make Old SUITS and Costumes Now again. . Our Special process of Cleaning. Renovating, Altering, and Pressing Men' 6 Suit* has de- ( lighted many. JUDAH AND CO.. 132, Wiliis-street. Wellington. 'PHONE 2224. CARPET, CHIMNEY, WINDOW, AND OFFICE CLEANING. WELLINGTON CLEANING CO., 68, Molesworth-street. TO MOTHERS. FREE advioo on the Car<S and Feeding of Infants generally will be given to oVery mother by Mrs. Galloway, an experienced Certificated Maternity Nurse, at, her new rooms, 70, Cuba-street (over Mr. F. CastJe, Chemist, and opposite Royal Oak Hotel). Appointments may also be arranged with any chemist. For'immediate advice ring up Glaxo . Nurse,: Tele^ phone No. 4033.

I Smart Costumes I 1 — Inexpensive Too! I H . In this display of new season's: Costumes, we combine /j| 1 the stylish and , serviceable with the inexpensive. I a 1 We particularly urge you to see these-coats and ' m i skirts, for they will surely fulfil your requirements j| g as to style and expenditure. • g H As to qualities, our name in itself is sufficient - ra R guarantee of total satisfaction. . S I Note These Low Pricings^— I I HERRINGBONE STRIPE TWEED'COSTUMES — In.grey, fj ■ a blue, and brown mixtures; full circular skirts; medium S Fa length coats; fullness back and sides of. front is ar- I |j ranged in pleats under a" band, which buttons in front; H IS ' inset sleeves ; narrow cuffs ; coat collar and. revers; lined H i with white silk polonaise ' Price:£4/9/6 H 1 BLACK SERGE COSTUMES — Wide-gored, corslet skirts; R M . medium length coats, -with pleats from the waist -at the 'm fa ' . back; straight semi-fitting frontSj; inset sleeves.; coat . |j H collar and revers; lined with black Italian cloth 09 a Pricer£4/i4/6 | I COSTUMES IN MEDIUM WEIGHT TWEED—ln'browns, - 1 Eg greys, and blue mixtures; , full corslet skirts; medium f 1 9 length coats, cut on straight lines, with panel shaped j! 9 backs and semi-fitting 1 fronts; inset pockets with flaps; w '9 coat collars and revers; coats fasten with own buttons SI £| and button-holes; lined with cream silk polonaise f 1 ■ ; Price-£4/17/6 |l I SMART GABARDINE COSTUMES—In fawn,.putty, green, | H and brown mixtures; the wide skirts have box pleat at § II back, and fasten under a fold in'front; medium length || m coats, the fullness back and front caught with a narrouy m j| hip band, from which 1 hang the loose patch pockets; ,the^2 P Ej costumes have a double collar that buttons round threat, sj 9 or opens into a smart collar on 'shoulders; inset sleeves; SI H lined to waist with white silk polonaise " . PrlcetfS/5/- S I BLACK SERGE COSTUMES—Wide gored skirts, witlupancl ~ I 9 • front, stitched to within a few inches of the foot; medium B 9 length 1 coats, straight backs; slightly shaped baaques on m H hips ;. straight fronts ; coats button from throat to waist 'fa 9 with closely-set serge: buttons and cord loops/; can be s| 9 worn open or closedj square turn-down collar; lined with • m 9 black silk, polonaise Price £5/5/- h 1 BLACK AND NAVY BLUE FINE SERGE COSTUMES— 0 g| Gored skirts, gathered at back and fastening- under fold B H in front; medium length smart coats; these are gathered M M several times closely af waist, centre of back and front; uj M inset sleeves; coat collars and revers; all finished with R I the new coarse stitchinjr; curved inset pockets also ' ra m .' ' stitched to match; serge buttons and button-holes fasten - ■ H H the coats; lined with silk polonaise Price £5/15/8 H » GABARDINE COSTUMES—In bottle green, mole grey, ami i 9 tabac brown; wide gored skirts with panel pleat back; H W medium length coats arranged in pleats ,bqth back and a S ' sides of front; narrow band round waist; inset skeves, 95 9 with turn-back cuffs; coat collar and revers,; coats-fasten B ji with own buttons and button-holes; lined to waist with a M silk polonaise Price* JE6/6/- 3 I" NAVY BLUE AND BLACK FINE SOFT SERGE COS- I M TUMES—FuII gored skirts; medium length coats; folds El 8' on either side of back and front are held in place by a M m band across hips, bound with military braid and braid B £ buttons in ends; inset sleeves, trimmed at wrists with S I braid and buttons; square collar, also bound with braid; 0 1 ' fronts fasten with two batches of several buttons and H I braid loops; lined with silk polonaise Price £6/16/6 B I MOLE GREY AND DEEP AMETHYST GABARDINE COS- I I TUMES—Wide gored. skirts, with narrow band round B I corslet waist; medium length coats cut on smart straight ■ I lines, with inverted folds on either side of back; plain !| I tailored collar and revers that roll almost to waist, where ffl m - coat fastens with own buttons and button-holes; inset m m sleeves, with buttons and button-holes at wrist; lined B n with silk" polonaise , Price £6/16/6 § § They Await voh in the Mantle Section! I

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 88, 13 April 1917, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 88, 13 April 1917, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 88, 13 April 1917, Page 9

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