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AVERT FINE DISPLAY OF Art Drapery Materials froni the Leading Manufacturers of Britain and' America, are now showing in our Toy and 'Furnishing Departments. :^ The collection comprises the very latest productions in Cretonne, . Chintz, Marquisette, Estamine, Voiles, Taffeta, Shadow Tissue, . etc. The designs are strikingly original, and all the colours are fast and washable. The outstanding feature of the designing will be noticed in the very pretty effects given with black stripe or check patterns introduced in white and varied assortments of coloured grounds. Below we give details of a few of the^lines, but to fully appreciate ' ■ these fabrics they must be seen. Kindly, therefore, call and inspect, or write for patterns of what 1 we can do. - , / ■ .WASHABLE CRETONNES—In many colours; 30 inches wide 9£d., 1/- and 1/3, yard ART CHINTZ—For draping or coverings; including black stripe on white ground, with blue or pink rose and foliage design; 32 inches wide : 1/6, 1/11 and 2/3 yard DOMESTIC AND REVERSIBLE CRETONNES — Very .strong and serviceable for coverings and cushions; combinations of blue, green, brown, pink, black, etc. j 1/3, 1/6 and 1/11 yard . PRINTED PORTICO CLOTH —In black or coloured grounds, with mosaic^ stripe, bird, and flower designs; all fast colours; 32 inches wide 2/3 yard LINEN TAFFETA—In blue and black or pink and b.lack; very bold design, introducing stripe, bird, and floral patterns; 32 inches wid,e / , 5/6 yard PLAIN CASEMENT CLOTH —In shades of cream; so inches wide ■ ■ ,1/6 arid 1/9 yard FINE QUALITY CASEMENT. CLOTH—Beautiful silk finish • in ivory and ecru shades; 50 inches wide "" 2/3 and 2/6 yard ALLOVER CURTA4N NETS—White and ivory; 45 inches wide ' \ 1/9 to 2/6 yard ' CASEMENT VOILE-^With pretty coloured border; 36 inches wide 1/6, 1/9 and 1/11 yard -^MARQUISETTE—The very daintiest of window drapings,; imitation' hemstitched or open-work border; 36 to 40 inches wide 1/6, 1/9 to 3/6 yard \ Eg

feJOfe. - CT^HESE Unique Ornaments are ' fififiwizi&ffi&t - \J ■ ■ ■ i ■ provfng gfeat favourites, and ■' „ . , , . ,„» rightly so, as they are worn in @y appointment since 1879. " J J honour of our splendid men|7,Olllilts!lOf^liOSJ ( Stalwarts of. the AuaWalian-New- •* ■ \ . ,' ZeaSancl Army Corps., i WRITE OR ASK FOB A TREE COPY jL OF 01)11 ivljfoißAjM* BOOKLiiF. : ~'^jd"^''jjr: * ONLY ADDRESS! ■■./■• ■ . \& ■ ■ : 222-224 ' D'vlgntJ S>, mi tn U haa »"h 'frtm . . . W.IITIIEJOHN& SOS -LAMBTON QUAY uMiTED. . WELLINGTON

Its wise to make an early :: choice from our new :: SPRING -COSTUMES A very superior collection has come to hand during the past week or two, in spite of innumerable shipping delays. Each model has; some special point of distinction—all are notable for stylish lines, handsome materials, and^ perfect '.tailoring. '■ Procure your Costume while the choosing is good. ■You'll qbtain a model not only " correct" in mode, but that is also as good as if " made for you." MATHEWSONS, Ltd. "Where the Smart Hats Are." LAMBTON QUAY

Spring' --Costumes Smar-^ in style, yet moderately priced. _ ttf^h We bring- under your notice several lines which MsT) *fiW , are distinctly worth an early inspection. W\ tk The very newest styles for Spring-—every gar- /'' f\ . | ment bearing- the. stamp of high quality. ' / iQA CREAM GABARDINE SPORTS COATS — ■ I rjrtH With smart *sailor collars, pockets, belts, etc.; fl J 1 11 attractive styles ' From 45/- to *3/3/- H. j ll\ CREAM GABARDINE SKIRTS —With pock- II |j" lift ■ ets, and smartly belted From 27/6 to 45/- ij-' ij I jll\ CREAM GABARDINE COAT FROCKS —In /Ij | ll\\ the -newest styles From *6/6/- to -88/8 - . Ift\ J| 111 H SIEGEL'S BMW 27 M.oner. Street - WELLINGTON ~&"\Vif Ladies' own materials made up in the Latest Styles , fs? 'j^rfecf Teef/t / JIBS I /"\UR DENTURES look as well and N§^i gS^jft ,1 | V-/ prove as useful as sound, natural , W jr*^*^Snßsl I Teeth. That is why the Thous- 1 .£j«< -"fpw || | ands of Sets made by our Specialists J\A *-q°*Sj& f\ f§ I& have given Complete Satisfaction., J*^4\ L£f . § Let us make a Set for You! '' y>^i.^^ : SS^_^^%^\ ill Painlea* Extraction* / *"X \\ K-s\ ' H "lA "a RecuonabU Fee* I Jl 111 § NURSES IN ATTENDANCE V VyW^V^li MARSDON and \ CHAMBERLAIN ,x MS \ v f nn THE, DENTISTS Hours: 9 a.m. till 6 p.m. nr -„ ... . and 7 p.m. to 8.30 p.m. 11l | 69 Manners Street, Wellington. closed 1 p.m. Saturday, yj

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Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 67, 17 September 1917, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 67, 17 September 1917, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 67, 17 September 1917, Page 9

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