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The Latest in Neckwear Charming CREPE-DE-CHINE BOWS — Of improved artist shapes, in newest shades of pale pink, sky, amethyst, emerald, vieux rose, cerise, saxe blue, navy, also black Prices from 1/3, 1/9 to 2/3 Pretty' RIBBON NECKLETS — With pendant, heart, and other drops of imitation coloured stones, etc. Prices from 2/3, 2/9 to 4/6 each FUR TRIMMED COLLARS— Of coloured crepe-de-chine, etc., in roll styles Prices 2/3, 2/9 to 3/11 Also in large Sailor ShapesFinished with fur edge . Price 7/6 each Exquisite Styles in SAILOR' COLLARS t- Of pale colour crepe-de-chine, with new ribbon floral border; for blouse or coat ' Price 7/6 Also in Roll Shape for CoatPrice 3/11 Large Square COLLAR of dainty ninon and shadow lace, with handkerchief front; for wear on coat or blouse; easily washed '_, Price 7/6 Also in crepe-de-chine— Price ,10/6 Dainty -, POINT D'ESPRIT NET — The newest idea for blouses and semi-evening wear, obtainable in white or Paris shade 40 inches widePrice 3/3 yard 36 inches wide— . Price 2/p yard

"Be British, wa6 the cry, as the shift went down, every man was steady at liii post; captain and crew, when.they knew the worst, saving? the women and children first. Be British! The Pathe sapphire point is the las}: word in reproduction excellence. Pathepbbne records include all the latest and best in patriotic, <sentimental, classical.- Inspection invited. Daily demonstrations. Oscar Hewett and Co., 56, Cuba-street (just below' Bank N.Z.).—Advt. :.. „ / •■■ WHY "COLEMAN" COSTUMES ! ARE SUPERIOR. ■ . BEING- modelled on the best English, and Continental ! Tailoring, "Coleman" Costumes are soft in, finish, graceful- in line, and altogether superior to the ordinary stiff Colonial produ6tion. Made to measure :in All-wool G-abar-.dines,',:.Serges.iof) guaranteed . ■dye,:, and. .other maWials, comprising one of the finest stocks in the City. .■ ' NOTE—Although the building is being altered, business is still; transacted in" Showrooms on Ground Floor ; A. J. COLEMAN, ladies' fashion tailor and hobemaker; .>■ Colonial Mutual Building, 117, Custbm- !- - . . house-quay, '. Opposite Bank of New Zealand. ■' !' TWTSW MILLINERY AND BLOUSES! BLOUSES, in. Ninon, Georgette,, and Crepe de Chine, in -all new shades and styles - : „ . BLACK VELVET HATS, trimmed and untrimined; Y6l°ur£> aN colours. MISS WALSH, 120, 122, end 124, COURTENAY-PLACE. TOADIES! V ','•■..'■' ■V 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 IDEA'S in UP-TO-DATE SMART MILLINERY are to be eeen in our Showrooms. ■ • ■ , OUR PRICINGS ARE REASONABLE AND OUR STYLES UNEQUALLED. MISS MURIEL REID (Formerly Miss M'Keegan's). 54, VMANNERS-ST.. WELLINGTON. ■ i • • '' .-- ■ • ' DISTINCTIVE WINTER APPAREL FOR LADIES! AT The "Lady Wear" you will sco V representative showing of the Ncwcsft Winter Fashions in Smart 1 Raincoats,' Dainty Blouses, Costumes, and Coat-Frocks, etc. If Distinctiveness and Exclusiveness count for anything, then our present display iis decidedly worth seeing. "THE LADY WEAR" (M. COHEN, .Manager), 48, MANNERS-ST., WELLINGTON. REMOVAL NOTICE! MRS. LEITCH, DRESSMAKER AND COSTUMIERE, Late CubiVstreet, ' . ■ ; BEGS to inform tha Ladies of Wellington and Suburbs that she has removed to NEW , PREMISES, 143, VIVIAN-STREET (late Meston's). 'Phono 937 A. KEEPING UP APPEARANCES. KEEPING DOWN EXPENSES. WE can make Old SUITS and Costumes Now again. Our Special process of Cleaning, Renovating, Alterin?, and Pressing Men's Suits has delighted many. JUDAH AND CO.. 132, Willis-street. Wellington. 'PHONIS 2224, , ; CARPET, CHIMNEY, v WINDOW, AND OFFICE CLEANING. . ( I .WELLINGTON CLEANING CO., ■ .68, MolMworth-street.,,

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Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 96, 23 April 1917, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 96, 23 April 1917, Page 9

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