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Slf IF FC Ql For Smart Apparel ; - ■ g — For Spring and Summer There's a magic about the word Silks—a magic in the rich softness and shimmer of the fabrics themselves—that makes an instinctive appeal to the lady who wants / dainty and distinctive dress for sunny days.' At George and Kersley's will be found a glorious display of New Silks, in a marvellous range of radiant colourings. All the weaves that fashion has decreed for the coming season. Correct fabrics for Blouses, Coats and .Skirts, and all other purposes. Choice goods—dependable qualities—unrivalled assortments—at Wellington's Lowest Prices. These Silks are Worth Seeing! Delightful Goods! Wonderful Values! CREPE NINON—4o-inch: wide ; all silk; SILK REP. FRANCAISE—DoubIe width ; in shades of shrimp, fawn, stone,- grey, in shades of grey, sky, pink, navy, sky, vieux rose, rose dv barry, bezique, canary, primrose, vieux rose, powder, emerald, bottle green, saxc, wedgwood, ' ■ cream, also white Price 5/6 yard champagne, heliotrope, violet, cycla- COLOURED SOIE-DE-NERO — 33-inch men, navy, also black and white wide ;• in shades, of 'grey, champagne, ■ Price 6/11 yard seal, 1 vieux rose, Joffre blue, amethyst, . „.,.,. saxe, turquoise, sky, pink, nigger, PRISCILLA SILK-36-inch vide; beauti- , dark brOWDj cream _ a]so b]ad . fully soft texture; in shades of mauve, and . vhke prices 6/6 and g/11 yar{ , - fawn, grey, Joffre blue, rose dv barry, _ NATURAL KABE PONGEE SILK — 36----t primrose, champagne, rose, pink, also , inch-wide; the'newest silk'for'frocks, black and white Pries 4/11 yard - coats> _, nd skirts> et( _-^ autlful m~ap- - - PAISLEY NINON — 40-inch wide; the . pcarance and draping effects - • very latest fabric; in exclusive de- Prices 7/11, and 9/11 yard - ■ signs- all colours in two-tone effects; NATURAL SHANTUNG ,SILK-2 7 to 33- . . , very choice goods; guaranteed Fiench inch wide; charming fimsh and excel- . manufacture Prices 11/6 and 13/6 yard lc'nt Quality . . Prices 2/11, a^s/s and 6/11 yard SILK NINON—4O-inch vide; in shades of WHITE JAPANESE WASHING 1 Sl'LK—36rose, salmon, shrimp, vieux rose, rose wide; we offer splendid values in these l - dv barry, primrose, champagne, greys, " t popular g-oods cardinal, wine, nigger, nut brown, Prices 3/11, 5/6, 8/6 yard turquoise, sky, saxe, wedgwood, royal CHECK TAFFETA SILKS—4O-inch \\ ide; blue, powdej, navy, petunia, cyclamen, t in light and dark grounds; ■ amethyst, violet, also black and white and useful goods , Price 4/11 yard Prices 7/11 and 9/11 yard. . GEORGE & KERSLEY, Ltd. THE LEADING STORE FOR FASHION AND VALUE ,

'Wellington ladies! We hereby publicly and unanimously tender you our heartiest thanks for your splendid loyalty to No Rubbing-- laundry help. We also desire to place on record our great appreciation of your good sense in asking grocers so persistently for the Thinker Note Book (free) with every shilling packet of No Rubbing. We wish we could thank each ,of you personally, but the multitude is too' great. Wellington merchants. —Advt.

SOCKS FOR SOLDIERS ■ Can bo made in hundreds on a Griswold or fearrison 1-knitting- machine. For a comparatively low price you can instal one of these labour and money-savers in your home. Garments knitted on them have the'merit of accurate • consisteneey throughout, and are better fitting than those knitted by hand. You will be interested if you inspect. these knitting machines. The N.Z. agente a-ro Oscar Hewett and Co., 56, Cuba-street (just below Bank N.Z.).—Advt.

An announcement" of- interest which concerns the refined home and the cul- i tured taste. At the house of Scoullar's is now featured an entirely now * range of Artistic Wallpapers in such beautiful colourings and effects that, your interest must be aroused at once. Our reputation as leaders in wall decorations has been established on the individuality, quality, and exclusivenees of our papers, and our present display hold precedence' over -any .wo have: yet made. W)th these wall papers is a fine range of fabrics to match, in harmonious and distinctive designs. ' If you contemplate decorating your home in the near future you will certainly be interested in our special display of-Wall Papers and Cretonnes, and if you have not the fullest confidence in your own selection, we will bo glad to advise you. The Scoullar Co., Ltd., Lambton-quay, 'Wellington, and. at Masterton and Hastings.—Advt.

THE NEED FOR ECONOMY TS becoming more apparent.each day. I. make Costumes and Dresses to. measure at the most' reasonble prices in town. The best of material, styles, tit, and finish. Make an appointment. Ring up 907 A, or call on ,MRS. LEITCH, ; COSTUME SPECIALIST, 143, Vivian-street. SILKS ! SILES 1 ■ WE, the Undersigned, ha-vo just received and opened a large shipment of CHINESE SILKS of various widths and colours. The variety includes shades of White, .Tussore, Striped, Red, Black, Sky, Pink, Grey, Navy. " CHINESE SILKS have proved time and'again: to wash better, look, better than, '• and outlast, all other Silks; and although the prioas may be a little dca-rer than other Silks, they arc, in the end, the cheapest. CHINESE SILKS will again bo popular this coming season. See these goods early while we have such a splendid selection. . We have also received a consignment of Dainty JAPANESE TEA CUPS and SAUCERS. CHINESE SILK HAND.KERCHIEFS; CHINESE GINGER, and PEARL SALT and MUSTARD SPOONS.

PRICES MODERATE. WONG SHEE&CO-, • 261, CUBA-STREET, WELLINGTON • (Corner of Cuba and Abel Smith streets).

'PHONE 2224, CARPET, CHIMNEY, WINDOW, AND-OFFICE CLEANING. s WELLINGTON CLEANING CO., > 68, Molesworth-itreet. ' i

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

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 67, 17 September 1917, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 67, 17 September 1917, Page 9

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