ADVANCED STYLES IN ""DAINTY NECKWEAR. m — The lady who values a stylish and becoming appearance devotes special care to the selection of neokwear. A wellchosen collar, bow, or front gives a delightful "finishing touch " that can be obtained in no other way. Our selections are unrivalled for novelty and daintiness. NOVELTIES JUST TO HAND. Elegant Collars or Ninon and French Valenciennes Lace — With sailor back and handkerchief front; in all white, or sky, pink, heliotrope; etc.; suitable for wear on coat or blouse; easily washed Price 6/6 New Ninon Neckwear —In .finely kilted frill styles; for costume, coat, or blouse; in very dainty effects Prices 4/11 and 5/6 CREPE-DE-CHINE NECKWEAR. Crepe>de-Chine Collars — Made in sailor shape; in white, sky, or palest pink; with hemstitched border in self colour or black Special Value 3/6 In Jap. Silk— Price 2/11 Crepe-de-Chine Collars — Square or long shape; fiat styles as now worn Price 2/3 In Jap. Silk— Price 1/11Useful- Crepe-de-Chine Front — Daintily tucked and hemstitched; fitting to waist with elastic band; also in other'shapes, high or low fitting ; this a£ront may be executed in colours to match your costume if desired Price 7/6 Crepe-de-Chine Bows —As now worn; of improved . artistic shapes; in beautiful rich shades of emerald, pale. pink, amethyst, vieus rose, etc., also black ' \ Small sizes— Prices 1/4 and 1/9 Larger Size— Price 2/3 NEW METAL-BORDERED NECKWEAR. Roll Collars of Net or Ninon— With dainty _ silver or gold thread, combined with coloured silk embroidery Prices 2/9 and 2/11 Also in Large Size Collars— Square and shovel back Price 5/11
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. "I would not have parted with Baby for £10,000, but. diphtheria took her from me." Ladies, instal a "Daisy" Vacuum Cleaner in your house, it is ■the best germ catcher known; it picks them up out of carpets, upholstered furniture, etc. It simply loves dust and germs, and the 3000 odd users in New Zealand cannot speak too highly of the "Daisy." Call . at our depot, and see one, or 'phone 520 and arrange for a demonstration in your own house. Oscar Hewitt and Co., 56, Cuba-street. (Just below Bank of New Zealand).—Advt. ;
"COLEMAN 1' COSTUMES SET A NEW DRESS STANDARD. TI^HEY' have the, chic .of the smartest JL Continental Styles and the finish of the best English Tailoring. The stiffness that mars the ordinary New Zealand production is entirely absent.. Every Costume is graceful in line and perfect in fit —a source of pride and pleasure to the wearer. Beautiful range of New COVERT COATINGS just opened in nigger brown, mole,' grey, fawn, and bottle green. ■ PLEASE ORDER NOW. A. J. COLEMAN, LADIES' FASHION TAILOR ANLROBEMAKER, Colonial Mutual Building, 117, Custom-house-quay, Opposite Bank of New Zealand. LADIES, HIGH Quality and Low Price form a combination that will surely appeal to you. Note the following lines: — ' BLACK VELVET HATS, latest shapes, from 21s TAGEL STRAWS, all colours, from Ss 9d CORSETS, a special line at 5s 9d. MISS WALSH, 120,- 122, end-124, COURTBNAY-PLACE, ADIESI DAINTST BLOUSES, in Ninon, Crepe de Chine, and Georgette VELOUB 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. \A SALE AT THE "LADYWEAR" TS an event of importance. Our fac- " tory is in full swing, and to prevent overstocking, we are clearing out our new STOCKS AT VERY LOW PRICES. This presents an exceptional opportunity for-ladies to buy a famous "Ladywear" Ready-to-wear Costume at a low pvice. All the goods are new and the sale means a distinct benefit to tho early buyer. Come in and see the "Ladywear" Sale Prices. . "THE LADYWEAR" (M. COHEN, Manager), 48, MANNERS-ST.. WELLINGTON. REMOVAL NOTICE 1 MRS. LEITCH, DRESSMAKER AND COSTUMIERJC, Late Cuba-street, TJiEGS to inform tha Ladies of Welling--O ton and Suburbs that she has reI moved to NEW PREMISES, 143, VIVIAN-STREET (late Meston's). 'Phon9 937 A. LADIES, PREPARE FOR WINTER. ,T ADIES' Gabardino and guaranteed ■S-J Navy Bluo Serge Costumes, eilklined, tailored to measure, for £4 10s. Big Top Coate, from £3. AT M'MILLAN'S, LADIES' TAILORS, Corner WILLIS and BOULCOTT STREETS (Upstairs). ' 'PHONE 2224, CARPET, CHIMNEY, WINDOW, AND OFFICE CLEANING. WELLINGTON CLEANING CO., 68, Moleeworth-etreet.
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Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 128, 30 May 1917, Page 9
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