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|p/j( "~. ~~^fi Very Opportune Purchase =\| di^ •iP Children's and Maid's Coats . \ \ : ■ Wfiy./i^y '<$ I *" ' ' AS WELL AS \vj v/ Ji&tt I^!'' A Line of-Ladies 5. Costumes: | I H mi%vK • llf Specially marked at 39/6 ! (IV @-^fV,4'-^4-'^ I I I'll \ \-\ ■ 1 * /W\ havß pleasure in bringing to your notice.to-day, your in-. ■ M i ■. f77 ff - li/V fi spectlon of which will be much.appreciated:— E Ytf : ; . // >A \\i// j ' A Smart Range of CHILDREN'S ASTRACHAN COATS—In tan, V •■' . w // N . dark and light saxe; buttoning- to throat, and finished with - / '"*' '' / ...■* • ' (4 i small collar; in sizes 27m., 36m., 33in., 36m:, 39111. ' Anm • l\ ' Prices 32/6, 35/6,37/6, 39/G and 42/----"I. 'I f\ . C O* 1 1 «L* F& I f [\ MAIDS' TWEED COATS —In brown, saxe, and grey; in the 1 /,/ ■ ' tGStS IGF UfflS El llie U-l-V » „ newest shapes •• . Prices 32/G to 47/6 - ' lit y^jj GIRLS' COATS—In red and brown astrachan; in newest styles \\k that Srls will love'to wear ]h cmldeen , sblack „ coats _™, , \VI . '. . ■ Wif \ '.^ belt across back; size.2oin. . Price 17/6 \\\ Can you imagine a more delightful picture than 8 // , . S \S : your little girl proudly walking along in. her VA I \ MAIDS' COATS —In all the newest shapes and shades; sizes Ji brand new Coat? l\\ '' 36m., 39m., 42m., 45m., 48m. Prices 37/8 to 52/6 : /| The instinctive feeling of the little ones is that I \ 12 only NAVY SERGE COSTUMES—Short and long coats, wide ' 11 a good appearance is something to be achieved — \v \ skirts . Special Price 39/6 ;/ Ik something worth striving after, jV| COSTTJMES _ with straps and belts .in gfey and ■• You could not do better than bring them to the fl brown mixtures ' Special Price 39/6 -' 7/ 'DIC. for a warm Winter Coat—one of those /</! _ M ...„„■ . j fA lady-like little wraps that is stylish in looks, Ih Klndiy address correspondence, etc., to Box 23, Te Aro., Wellington. <\ (V\ - ' cosy and comfortable to wear. \(, m , — .j \* A ■ . ; 11 / \ ' , 1 ■ \\ AQlf Xrt *?FF ANY OF THESE JI .^eMCMk. .^r 4& L ' \\i enD THF I ITTI V 'nFMOISFI IF^ ' '/ f&Ai&P^ jJ^~ fa w J&? — — — w - - rUK 1 tit Ll I IJLE. iyCiiyiv>»iOEiLii-E<i3 |i r_ V^ **®^Mfs*&!&&s &M j¥ m Pj Girls' Winter Coats— ln Blanket Cloth, Frieze |\ mf **M~ mm^k jfcLJwfmM^*^'^ I. fJ Small Cirls' Coats— ln Knit Wool; smart styles; V\j /J^W^wi^^^^^^^^^ WT^-k,, m^^' 1 // in mole^ nay) r, grey, and saxe; single or double vj •» jbssk*^ Ml breasted; with close-fitting turn-over .collars; . Vj - 1 — •. |nl sizes 2o to 30 in. 22/6 to 37/s yf ra|l[gsifflSo@S!lE3SlSO3SiSSili@!HSu!O@S h\\ Small Cirls' Mode! Goats—ln rose Blanket Cloth, IA «*.<—■•— ** — l\ \ in new French shape; collar and cuffs of black I's ■\\ JJ ■ V \ velvet; finished self buttons _ *5/6 , . \\/ li , .\> , , ml ; \ \ Girl's Coat—ln nigger Beaver, lined throughout ■ A I ' i \ iV with polonaise; very smart and cosy 55/- I, I -mr " . | I \\ Girls' Coats—ln superior quality Hopsack or hi g \Sdt^' .ifti^M 1 I Serge; full swing back; small turn-over collar JiYll 1 | wU fl ;. arid cuffs; finished smartly with self stitching MIV \ ■'T^ *< | /7 ! and buttons ' 25/-, 27/6 tO 39/6 fill \ ! i^±^T . By Appointment since 1879.. I. ' /// i. Olrl's Coat—ln dark violet Frieze-, new full f A | I ff» || .-. | ■;far^A_ _ ...;^ ' I ■' '( j ] Small cirls' Coats— ln Beaver Cloth; in saxe or |\\\ ; 7 Im lIH iI |s lilS"Sw! ■ 111 ' Girls' Useful Coats—ln Serge or Cloth; in navy, U7 | '■ If • &AB. &'& sLi&JLsff S#»si« \ k ■ scarlet, brown and saxe, in light or dark \l h I *^P . o^m " ! : U\ shades; simply trimmed buttons and stitching , /7/j | AND bOIM g i\ . 14/6, 15/6, 16/6 to 25/6 • / / I ■ ll \\ ■ Smart Coats—ln tan Blanket Cloth ;■ Russian 9 / i .'-&> Jewellers, Silversmiths, etc. I N \\\ closing; collar, cuffs and belt of black velvet, , / f „ ! VVu ■ embroidered tan to tone; length 24in. 25/6 Vjl J |-' | ' • ~~~ 5 I - r ..". I I '.L^ COIMEffiWTSON JEWELLERY I! f.lij ■• ■. l| -...H^^i'—., m ' ' """'"' "^ \ \ '*' *^Sl^^^<^a^ Worn in honour of the splendid men from under the \ '/// pFn^Tl^fffi^Al nmr^ A iikZKWG! (\HA I ITvi VSi I 'I .^\; Southern Cross, who have proved themselves second to | II |TBOi||^CIUCY^^WATSyyALIJY| \J I ■ I none for bravery and valour, and whose heroic deeds j. // mn'\ i<MLJy^»<p'M*'l.l ii 11 ' ' ." *?*"* V I S I ■•■ are wr ; t i ar g C in.the anna's of military achievement. /, n ' «&,ii 1 % I We now hove special permission from the New Zealand I y. ... '/ fit \ p(la Government to resume the sale of these articles, specially ! flvO *■ J>V I designed and only to be had from us. _ •■>' I f^ffiC^^^-^^ i te fer our illustrated leaflet showing the several designs and prices. L^^j^T^ I 2 22.224 LAMBTQN QUAY, WELLINGTON win 11 ■!■■■■■■■■■ ■! imiimi mi,, ■ II J New Series of our ' |I;j* . , Dainty and Delight y~j | | VawJy 1 raced Lingerie !| |! - #:ff ■■- :: are the :: , - j! ready on Monday, 11th June. You will |||| CHIC BLOUSES :-i iH a i t t he b«t we have yet issued. || /jh\j ti ' showing in a fascinating variety of ... Meantime^ few pieces of the last series are being j ||| / , \V^|\\ £t t 2^ 'i • •- sold out at lessened prices. |! ll|| 7 \>J\\ A fjX y\ lovely lacey "creation" for evening I i I ' ' . | |l / )]| |\ \ 'l\ m\ wear, you, .will find something' taste- ■ 9 I PDTMPT FT'Q T TH ' '! i imVlflifl ful and- modeilately priced j j J~JI\IINJ\jJLII( kJ Lj I LJ. I |M IJf^ilLl^aj JAP. SILK.BLOUSES-Of heavy weight 1 I „.'.,„ , n „. i> i i. n mm i twtah '! !! v '\{l \ \T*^i \\\ silk; dainty and durable; large collars ;3 ib( "Art Needlework Specialists P.0.8«32 Larabton Quay, WELLINGTON yj || Vi || \ iJLJJU '- Special value at u/6 i [ "" ■"" *—m*— ' , ' ."" ' »"■»-■■ » I %?\f 11 'vl■' * neath blouse ;in floral ninon or crepe de j _^___.__ ... mi. iggrrz »' chine- • * Price 12/6' || .'. . —-—I—~a ( MATHEWSONS' -LTD.' | _ _ fi m _ a n~ !| I " Where the Smart Hats Are" 264-266 Lambton Quay | Warm Blankets for Chilly Nights |! HCFSuCy ■ S AfflirlO! LiOCffilitfiS — , ,_ : " ;; ■■•/ ■ • ■ ■■'.■■■• CHOCOLATE KISSES ■' I^'P'fill? C* lH< "W/INOFR- It CHOCOLATE ALMOND BARS OdVrfVLMli W 11^JL^4^JL\ j CHOCOLATE SWEET MILK j : ' ' I CHOCOLATE CROQUETTES | Has had his Winter Stock of Blankets ; | QUALITY SUPREME/! j made specially to his; order, with his M • „, name on every pair, as a guarantee j Agents for New Zealand , of good faith. They will appeal to I R. ' HUDSON h CO., LTD. jlj the thrifty on account of the value ] q.h blair STREET - WELLINGTON . j i - _„ , . , B-HMnTift-—..■ --.n. iii^ii,^M.m^J»auj^M»^M^Wl»MW»WgMa^^-i-Ja^*>i«>iU.'<ri>r.w.l»tJliilllliMlMM I J they represent. The prices are the 11 i lOW6SI lH til© City XOX tllC CJUSllltJ''. •• •• 3'■ ?Z?2^JZ£tt%?™^ jwwannaMM«ww»ii j BED LINEN A SPECIALITY at j r'_M^^_L HAPPY ) i - prices.._ We believe we have • jI j /^o^W^^/f&il CHILDREN ! : | the largest turn-over -of Bedsteads and ; ■ IMO I^^"**^ ¥W TO be perfectly healthy and Mi „, „ • -v •. I ' ■r ,l '1 w»l3- C» '^ (if;\»' * care-free C'hildien must i | . Btiddmg 'm . the city, because of the ! j W,W^L'mW% have good Teeth. Hundj , fj 1 i /^^\\,\\f^lJii!,Hm%l<^^ >/^ reds of parents lealise this, and I ! value We'give. (8 \ (W.^W|Oy\ regularfv biing their boys and j I ■ I / *XT >*~/I^W' X <a^ V S'rls l.° IIS for treatment. • . _,- \ ifuiM^ \—J\ \. l\ / F Hvery little patient receives the ■: » 1~; ■ ! xi^^^V^" luV I V/ / expert and considerate care of ; «^L* if Principals only. Nurses in at- _ — -^^^ : _^*Su\llyi/***Y—fV. / I tendance. j M—A » a. I | "The Corner/ CUBA AND MANNERS STS. ! MARSDOM JJIIMiEI«I^ . The Leading Linoleu m and Carpet House JI ■81 Hf» SIET ::: »iWI \ . . ■ JB Children's Hours: 9 a.m. to 0 p.m. Not in the Evening. Closed 1 p.m. Saturdays'

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Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 138, 11 June 1917, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 138, 11 June 1917, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 138, 11 June 1917, Page 9

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