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Here's your Winter fiat! You will be charmed with at least one of "the Hundreds' of Lovely Ready-to-Wears that await your chooiing at ~ George & Kersley's. An Exquisite Collection of Distinctive Modes —not a hint of monotony in designs, coloun or effects. Creations that are full of chic and novelty. To see them is to make a pleasing choiceBeauty plus Uiilitjl and the Best of Values:'/ .. See / , \ VERY BECOMING IS A CLOSE-FITTING," :Toriz»frl MHK'nflv.r fiMi^W*. shape in Nigger Velvet or silk; left side highs- . l ascend itiuiinery urnaments *' fluted effect; skunk fur trimming- and handsome " " •■•■,-.-- finish of pearl and dull gold tissue ornament . , c \Ve are showing- in our-Flower Department" ' Price S9/6 _ a VGJ -y high-cJass.'and .up-to-date display . A BEAUTIFUL SHAPE has a large graceful brim,- of MILLINERY ORNAMENTS. Ladies fashioned in cream cloth, with'trimmings of dull purchasing an Untrimmcd Shape in Straw, gold tissue; crown softly draped and held in place- Velt, Velvet, 'Velour, Hatters'"Plush." or - with large dahlia, hand-made of gold.moire tissue- . .an} .othet mode''displayed in our large Price 59/6 , MiUu-jeiy Salon, will here find the novel " rvnr AVn tiatvtv qTVT FS in ' rhpmllp ni-f) desig-n and dainty finish tbat arc essential 1 . C Sdk Pdl'on^tVcmbrld^d t0 oblai" 'J^S'?*?* of o the flat-trimmed " and .mail flat wing finish " " Price; 30/- ", , 7 Fur^ff CSe of natural BLACK VELOUR HATS—Large Breton bum .bught-hucd plumage Prices 1/8, 2/3, 2/S Price 35/8.. Medallion of fiat curled Ostrich, edged SMALL SNUG STYLES in the pull-on variety ' -"- with "gold Price 2/6 Price 32/8 " " Ostrich fiat Aigrette; in all-colours VELOUR READY-TO-WEAR in black, daik-greern, 1 -' „","„'■', -. -\',\," "" ■", PriCC 2/6 naw, dark red, mastic, etc. Trimmed with- ' Stuck OsU.ich Qiull,Mount-with gold ornanovelly ribbon and smart finish Pries 39/G l ' " ment . . ."._.:. . . Price 3/6 " „...._ .„ lta^c "i i " "'' 'Bead' Bird Ornament m gold, silver, tteel, STIICHLD PANImK VELVLT HAj. S—ln. large, , „ black and colours Prices 2/3-and 3/9 - Breton blocked shapes; in back, navy, daiK Celluloid Buckles m black, white* and " green, nigger, etc. Very stylish Pnoe 25/6 colouis Prices'l/-VW, 8/8, 3/6 HATTERS' PLUSH HATS—Large stylish modes, .Imitation' Be&d"Orhan}ents in' assorted underlined with silk velvet, trimmed with ribbon colours'. (■• Pricos '1/6, -■!!/-, 2/6, 3/6 and finished with medallion; colours are gieen, Silk Medallion,"Oriental shades mole, etc.; also black Price 35/G ' ' Price 1/- each THE NEW LARGE DOUBLE-BRIM FLAT '[' . S>nsle Gold Dahlia ''■ Price'l/3 SAILOR in Psdal-Tagel; a very supenor^ha^. -' ■ *<™Jffi n Sled^ofo'u^^PrS^ A VERY CHIC NEW ARRIVAL-The narrow-brim ■ ' C°loUrCd Ffuit 'M°'Ulit * VelV£t" Sailor with high crown and slight droop; in fine Flat Velvet and Tinsel Rose, tinted tinsel tagel; colours are dark green, navy, mole, leaves Prices 2/11, 3/11 emerald; also black Price 16/6 Large Velvet Pansies, three in'cluster LARGE RANGE OF NEWEST UNTHIMMED - "" Price 5/6 SHAPES—StyIes to suit all Popular Prices ~ V^ „ . , , . George & Kersley, Ltd. morrbw H i ours . (I The Lending House for Fashion, and Value. - a op1"? g -v ** II : .- ? toL . " " ' ' mt'^r-ts- 1-. .-nij^ii i.- ■ - "Bo British, was the cry, as th© ship went, down, every man was steady at ln« post: ceptain and crew, when they know ■ tho worst, saving the women ajid children " ' , , I first. Be British! Th© Patlie sapphire ~ tv -* ' '^m^m^^ n» point is the labt word in reproduction j* Sllß^lKtma>^&*^ escellepoe. ' Pathcphpue xecords include I*^^ (T^k '^j^^ all the latcrt and beet in patriotic,,eenti- ' ' " ' H^^^ak. mental, classical. Inspection invited wOB^'SB 3Vl^^* \. T k 9 y&> "^ % "BT^TC SVISm Daily demonstrations. Oscar llowett end & A.ii*l\l £& Q IHltrei fi ill ll V Ifllsn Co., 56, Cuba,stHK* (just bolow Bank H t \ll^ll^VrlJL/Jlllv*^^i/^Sllij E*T'M WHY "COLEMAN" COSTUMES _^ ' + :^- • ''/ ARE SUPERIOR. l//\-«Tr»I llfMllfrttTk (kitiO BEING modelled on Iho best EngUsh |\OYlil UOUil-011 .\illllla ~ and Continpntal Taalonng, "Colq- «^ ' man" Coatuiirfe* aje soft in finish, grjcg- 3 i _^,^ y~»< • ful in line, and altogether supprior to tho jl Trt l f^im-VKT-n B o €kf hIT B \\tit\(t °'& r^rin^ftooT Gaba, ivoyal Lrown Uerby Lnma dinos, Serges of gua,ranta&d dye, and s one of th 6 Royal Worcester China I NOTE-Although the huiWiDß i* beiiHT XVU 1 J rtl TTUIVWIU VUAUa altered, business is sfill tranedcted in ! Showrooms on Groujid Floor , , A. J. COLEMAN, " Shown m one of our:: LADIES 1 FASHION TAILOR ANI> T , , n ' 'w J kobemaicer, Larabton, Quay Windows Colonial Mutual Building, 117, Custom- 1 \ house-quay, Opposite Bank of Neir Zealand, Britain's best in Chinaware comes from the famous _ Royal Doulton, Roj^al Crown Derby, and Royal Worcester Potteries. For .gome' time after the outbreak of NEW MILLINERY AND BLOUSES! war v seemed that we, in this pan of the world, would be denied further supplies of these delicate wares. " But our persistent efforts to secure shipments have BLOUSES, in Ninon, Georgette, and been rewarded, and we now announce a display of these Crepe de Chine, in all new ehsdes famous English brands ol Chin. and styles BLACK VELVET HATS, trimmed and untrinunod; Velours, all colours. XllC Following ItCmS, . are Features: *MISS WALSH, ii ii i hi ,' . ' ■ ■ ISO, 182, and 124, CQURTENAY-FLACE, , - , RQYAL CROWN DERBY— / . . Vases— , ' Prices 15/6, '17/6, VI; M/-, 27/6 LirvTwot ' *■ Pot-Poun Vases— DAINTY BLOUSES, in Nino* ' ; " "- - 24/8, 25/8, ,39/6, «/6 Crepe de Chine, and Georgette _-- Tea. Cups,and Saucers- . VELOUR SHAPES, Trimmed and r . - Prices, 15/-, 18/fl,, 291; 25j; 27/6 Untrimmed " ' . ■ - BRETON SAILORS, in Straw, ' " ' ' Cake, Plates— ". Volvot and Volour ■ ■ Prices IS/6, 25/-, 28/6, 39/6 < And ail ..... THE LATEST FASHIONABLE > ->* Wc'have also a fine' i-election' of beautiIDEAS in UP-TO-DATE "SMART , ~ ful Coffee Cup?- tind -Saucers, BreakMILLINERY are to be «en m onr , . ' . fa?t Gups , md s a . jCerSj Cicam -Jugs, Showrooms „'Milk Jupr & , Sugar Bowls, Salad JBowls,OUR PRICINGS ARE REASONABLE CandlVrticirb,- in various- sizesr all'iir " AND OUR STYLES UNEQUALLED. „. Koyal Crown Derby Ware ■ - ■■ - - MISS MURIEL E.EID , . royal Worcester—Roses," violets," (Formerly Miss M'Ke-ogan's). '-' - ' ' pheasant, sheep, and. cattle studies • ■-, 54. MANNERS-ST- WELLINGTON. . - 13/6, T5/6.-19/6 to 72/. ~~ ~ "" ■ Pot Pouri Vases— DISTINCTIVE WINTER APPAREL , PriCeS 2S/6' W«. 37/8,, 3^6, «/6 FOR LADIES! . Flower Bowls— Prices 52/6 r 85/-, 105/AT The "Lady Wear" you will sec . . . Puff-Boxes— Prices 4/6,-6/6, 7/6, 8/6--a representative showing of tpe Newest Winter Fashions in Smart " fine selection of Afternoon Tea Sets Raincoats, Dainty Blousea, Costumes, -•• - in pinlc, pale green','and Wrown shades, and Coat-Frocks, etc. . at 77/6 bet; od( j and Saucers to If Distinotiveness and ExcluHveness. ...... count for anything, then our .present - .. ,1 RQYAL QOULTON — Pe,sigtVS in. display is decidedly worth seeing. -; ' "'Coachinjr Days, Robin Hood, Rober# ' " .'' Burns," Tajaestry'r" Watchman, What of „ the Night?" and other, senqs . „ "THE LADY WEAR" . saiad.Bo.is- < - - (M. COHEN, Manager), ' Prices "15/6, 17/6, 18/6, 19/6, M/ 6 48, MANNERS-ST., WELLINGTON. . Flower Bowls— 1 Prices 10/., 12/6,13/6, 22/6, 2J/6to<s/-- (- ---> ' ' Porridge Sets— REMOVAL NOTICE! . p rjces 13/6j 16/6,^19/6, 25/-, 27/6 TOGStoS^SSirf^K* .- ■ • 'n^, f 6/6/v*6/10, J3 ton and SuburbsitUt she has re- . . „ . CHOICE VARIETY OF. TEA CUPS moved to jN'EW PRiiMlßiio, its, \\sr> S^TTPFRS •Prices 3/6 to ill VIVIAN STREET (late Mebton's). , AJNU S.ALULK&— prices 3/6 ««/ 'Phona 937 A. ' N 7 f . SEE THE WINDOW DISPLAY KEEPING TJP APPEARANCES." \ «v iiURTftN OIIiY ' KEEPING DOWN EXPENSES. , ■ W I,AmpIUW *|UAI WE can make Old SUITS and Cy* tumee Now again. Our Special prooess of Cleaning, Renovating, Juter- 4 Famous for tiv*r 50 Y«art for Quality, ing:, a-nd Pressing Men's Suite has de- - Style and Value , lighted many. j judah and co.. miiiiim 132, Widis-stroot. Wellington. & IMBl^BPW^|^P^^^^^<^^^ •phone a* • i MKIitALIIIL^pIIMnw J**j CARPET, CHIMNEY, WINDOW, M^. J^± J wa;i.u»i>ic-foSr ♦ ' '\%kJ?/'/ix' NTTPiEh' AND OFFICE CLEANING. ■ WELLINGTON CLEANING CO., ' I 68, Molesworth-street.

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 100, 27 April 1917, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 100, 27 April 1917, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 100, 27 April 1917, Page 9

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