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JsNMlllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllilllllW | Let us all Wear Silk | | THE CHEAPEST WEAR-SILK FOR ALL WOMEN f I 1! the *'!L c of *" artide in a London "ewspapet The writer saysr-.«The 1 H French Government has ordered the dressmakers to cut down the amount of I = £?°". en "Mtenab used in dresses, and is urging all women to wear silk." 3 | Silk is not wanted for war purposes. Silk is good form on all occasions. | | GOOD NCWS FOR WELLINGTON WOMEN | S LOVELY FASHIONABLE SILKS AT BARGAIN PRICES ■ I "^SJSS^JS^'i^ BBSfS?««s l 's ■-»- —•■■ ■■ =: eau-de-nil, sky, powder brown saxe lawn, saxe, Wedgwood, brown, navy, grey, SS S Wedgwood, rese'da^^'also tockfnd and electric Usually 7^i yard £jj white Usually 1/3 yard s Spdclal Prlce 2/11 *«» ~ = Special Pries 1/- yard 500 yards STRIPED TAFFETA SILK — == = NATURAL' SHANTUNG SILK —24 inches int^es wide "> » smart black and white 3 == wide- for dresses, blouses, and underwear stnpes Usually 4/11 yard S =s Worth 2/6 yard Special Price 1/9 yard Special Price 2/11 yard 5E = soo yards SILK NINON-40 inches wide- in CHIFFON TAFFETA RAVE -20 inches S = white grounds with smart black and white wide;.in smart.black and white and navy = == stripes and spots Usually 6/6 yard and whlte checks Usually 3/11, 4/1 j yar d 3 5= Special Price 2/6 yard Special Price 2/11 yard jjr 5 Sala Prlee 2/11 yirt Usually 4/n special Prl M 3/11 yard S = TAFFETA PEKIN-40 inches wide; in all Sl££, «EPP -Double width; in primrose,. - = =j the newest checks Usually 10/6, 15/6 yard Wedgwood, vieux rose, grey, navy, sky 3 I ,»,..,., „,„,.,,,,■ 4, U »>"■>■>* ™<* «-.,.,S?giW^'-:| 1 GEORGE & KERSLEY, LTD. I 15 LAMBTON QUAY WELLINGTON j %"»llHnilllllilinilHlM^ „„„„„„^ Brisk demand continues for Thinket r^——m^—i^^JL—-—^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^* w **^^*f"!^M^^ Writing Tablets and Thinker School ' " ~ *"^"""^— "~—' Exercise Books. Parents should en- ' ~~| courage storekeepers to stock ■ Thinker _^ Brand for the nation's good. Sargood, I*^^^^ Son and Ewen, Ltd., Wholesale Agents for Thinker Brand.—Advt. CP^lHir/tl f tktM m. JM « W^W. ' Jest th^-We have opened * fall |\IkIM#VI HIF IWV iTfiV range of-Boys' 'Varsity Suits, in poplin I Vk*»* 11/11/1/IJL* JlvlAl W A l*».l tropical, snitings, for -boys of two to A. .^. j-w _ W f 1^» Ji eight years, at 16s 6d to' 13s. Colours m * * IWwbtoii v jAr M >*iml\l# gray and tussore. G«o. FowMs, Ltd ' Manners-street.—Advt. The evident advantage of dewing carfiqienoy and simplicity of construction with economy of cost—these essentials are combined in the "Daisy" Vacuum Cleaner __ (of British manufacture). Demonstrations fy ¥~^ « £jsj™^^ %sLf\s& omart L>o'at brocks THE NEED FOR ECONOMY 1 /*> IS becoming more apparent each day. 1 #>M/^ I Af»fit*V>AA • make Costumes and Dresses to mea- HI If I V I 111 I 3 V sure at the most reasonble prices in town. I*l *V» V>V/OVUllIv>O The best of material, styles, fit, and finish. Make an appointment. Ring up 937 A, or , t * MRS. LEITCH costume specialist dffiOffp We want to tell you that - 143. Vivian-street. \. * Froßlcß *"* COS- —— . -Jra) <r tumes are very attractive, SUMMER COSTUMES. J^/xL )T^ r*^B^L^ both ln rt&*rA to styles and - W^r?>^ >7^ Ny PriclnSs- Coming at the T'IADIES will find much to admire in • . J**- \LS \v\3|''/ §^\ time when cream attire Is MATWTAT^W JF^ 11 COSTUME J .££&& * £ "* fH S0 Mgerly SoUght > the fo>jsst^ waiMs^ri L TOMBi owii swlli bboeofmuchingoamnteo that perfection of ' J^ Al^^ "^V^^S^if m terest i and w« vr 8e MVr CUT, FIT, AND STYLE JSt, >^A V*>O^s* I^^ early lnsP««ti°'«' that ensares thorougli satisfaction. A aaolat it^OvE • JMt*. "Gotlieb" Costume is always distinctiver .dfcSwV S^SI-3pii/^^ ——. H. GOTLIEB 2^^^ S&'lwua 8- Mwnfi. yw- **< £Uustration ' price 73/e OUR WELCOME TO # ||f fJ S I Another Model • WILLIS-STREET // tt ] & ;;-l i most becoming coat /' '/ :<l' llr; -If' :4 FROCK IN CREAM; 'TS meet gratifying. Houaewrres 1 ft ,«T i {JJ; M'-'i jii, ;■£ SERGE—Hang-ing 1 in full, X from the Suburbs are learning // fji W '/«.* H4 f\ graceful lines from, shoulder the advantages of shopping for T :* • I rf|i jlft jWij .['lr* 'i»\ to foot; a narrow band groceries at either of our shone, 1 iM , Hr lm A«\ j •7 . "ulv "f™ and satisfaction is being expressed -;J ill-• ill' tffj .{t ,: U\l round waist gives a slightly all around. There is now. '"W '-1 jHf ' iH W- 'I ' V\\ higrh-waist eflFect; hanging-•-R sHr*' 'J it » rt\ ' rom s are t'le new pouch NO WAITING Sy ,va3di'i .i ffff ?1«. -*«' Patch pockets; square-cut '*"'' ijj^'\ t—it/ Xl- collar and roll revers almost _ , ,-,•■,. 'itl^*'***^*ll>***sn~Jii- t0 waist; sleeves trimmed To b« served, despite tho habit |r' with rln^plv <;p(- <= B lf X, » that Wellington folk have of !!>h/ .„ cl0? elv set se« butmaking "rush hours." We reoog- ,/«i ri / tons; collar, band, pockets, nise that our reputation is in the /A-n .'"'fMr* an wrlsts aH stitched with hands of the JrW\ 'I&-«,V^- fioss s^k 5 Imed to waist Fhajr_2^J^ irJ^LJa stritll cream soft satm v MEMBERS OF OTJRSTAffF, l^***^l^s*^^ Prlee 47/17/6 - And these men have made good. "'• "• None hut the best of tradesmen are retained in this service. Silent "I * ¥ *1 * 1 1 /~* and unostentatious, their service* j \A7f) I .lKPrlrllf* I /^Ctllmiae are at your call. They , * "v *- UIVCaLHC V^UoltllllCS WMi TELL YOU" OUITE rr« reOTI IVORY WHITE WASHING SILK COSTUMES-These are in great HONESTLY demand for all occasions; the full skirts are pleated on to the high waist and stitched down for a few inches; medium length The exact condition and quality coats made on loose lines, which makes them easy to washof all.the goods they handle,more fullness is laid into pleats on either side of back and frontaeS^J 4^^whaT looscwaistband buttoning across front on either side; S,ft ■ eT«r. Thus you will know just rever collar and roll-back cuffs Price £fi/ißfe WHAT YOU ARE BUYING, / ae/18/B^ For these are their rigid instrno- " fciOM' VERY SMART IVORY SILK COSTUMES-Skirts fasten under ' ' a fold ln fr? nt > and have crescent inset pockets, sloping- down from the high corset waist; a wide panel box pleat at the backE. D. BENNETT, LTD., SZ'SlS^i^i^^: LAMETON-QUAY ('Phone 3185). rolling into revers almost to waist where coat fastens with a batch WILLIS-STRBET ('Phone 3513) d°Sely ' '* hMOnS l Sl^e% ™ finished fine stitching Price £6716/6 ' UGLY Hair 3 vanish when treated with c , __ „ "Kuidah." it penetrates th 9 shaft famous for over 50 Years for Quality Style and YaWl and causes the root to wither. Kuidah is vtuasuy, oiy.e ana VSIUe# prepared from the formula of oni? o£ the world's' most noted beauty specialists. No marking, no irritation, no objectionable _^ odour. Prieo 6s 6d, from Geo. Meo, &*l^^o^Z^ m. ' Wft 3d ssr^ wel!iD^n- HIF &\ta flic iTS^ £15,000 I WiivAUIjJD &AjMildjTj| Property, at 5^ per cent. A^jS/^hoS 3Bt : .Kkhlr<^'r^W Jk .A. V^y at na»ieh "\ tey eon, Brown, and Bart, 189, Featherrton- ' . . , •tiwst (oppouu Union Bank). I' ■ -

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Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 109, 5 November 1917, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 109, 5 November 1917, Page 9

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