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'ONLY TRIFLJBS But How Important They Are 4 A trimming of pretty Ribbon—a graceful Veil—a charming Collar—these are mere details of dress, tat they go far towards making or marring a delightful finished effect. Smart Dressers know this and they know also that a visit to George and Kersley's will put them in touch with all the latest fashionable novelties. The large selections make it easy for every lady to choose*becoming>-articles*tliat»are : moderate—in cost. , - - Fashionable Narrow Millinery Ribbon ; Newest Veflings—Just Opened For Trimming Straw, and Panama Hat* - 350 pieces of FRENCHSILK VEILINGS—In black SMART FAILLE (CORD) RIBBONS—In novelty niSf er > navy, magpie," and-molee alUoWaaiiable mshades of jade green, lemon, primrose, heliotrope, ' ■. neat-■ Kussian effects,' chenille" spot, new' Jainage amethyst, vieux rose, saxe blues, -stone, putty, ..,m: sty'es.<etc.; all at;popnlar-prices " champagne, also light and dark colours, white and 'NOVELTY GOLD-,. AND SILVER THREAD black; widths 1, li, 2 a«d 2i inches :. .- VEILS—In straight arid large circular shapes in Prices 9(1, lOid, 1/-, 1/4, 1/6 yard ..... pretty shades of .-saxe blue, champagne, navy etc NARROW MOIRE RIBBONS —In all the latest :■-..: ' Prices from 3/6 to 6/fr.each colours; also black and white ' i NOVELTY COLOURED VEILINGS —In the At IOJd, 1/., 1/3 yard fashionable jade -green shade> also heliotrope cnamDAINTY FANCY RIBBONS—Pretty embroidered • £y gnf' an(J Inole; some have^-pretty coloured chenflower and sprig efiects ': ' - llleborders -..•;■„,..• Prices T-l/ll to 2/llyard Prices from 1/2. 1/4, 1/6 to 2/11 yard »,. m. j,» SMART SPOT foulard SATIN RIBBONS—6 «inon Motor^and Hat Veils ■inches wide; black, white, white pea. or coin spot, HEMSTITCHED -.NINON -VEILINGS —In all also white with black or navy spot; ideal for swath- -colours, including emerald, bottle.-amethyst etc ■ ing Panama hats Special Value 1/11 yard'"" ■""•'* , . .-'' Price' 2/3 yard \ Choice Range of LINGERIE ■ WASHING RIBBONS , NOVELTY NINON- MOTOR - VEILS—With hem-' —In moss,irose, spot, butterfly, also the,new spot stitched, and black velvet spot border-"in white and striped ribbon ;in white, pink, sky, and helio- .sky, or pink ■• ,• --\ ■■ -Price-4/11'ea^h trope; all widths from i-inch; aU reliable.washing. ..SMART NINON MOTOR-VEILS—With elastic^ qUahtleprice according to design,from- 2 d to ,/6 yard tachm^ or,bla£ - " i . - . ■■•-■- ■--„- ■'■".■.'■ -i * nee **! i \ C3CH You ant Neckwear, of Course! p;J \ i fwi A-Choice Range of DAINTY ORGANDI MUSLIN-NECKWEAR, : 'i% 1 U N.«fc| in all n6West shapes ,with fine and heavy filet .laceT edgings and vy i, ..; I S&Vt;\ motif insets , ' .•■■■■■- .% £ Jsi' ]■ :: Ssm , Dwntiest•] of SILK, CREPE-DE-CHINE, and GEORGETTE ■' ■; /"'''""'''''U: COLLARS , .'.■'. . :f "^jfK Newest Net Lace Collars,-etc. SEE WINDOW'DISPLAY! GEORGE & KERSLEY, LTD.

The evident advantage of cleaning carpets, upholstery, curtains, etc., by the vacuum process is so well understood and appreciated in every well ordered home and institution, that it only remains to select the best type that combines high efficiency aiid simplicity of construction with economy of cost —these essentials are combined in the "Daisy" Vacuum Cleaner (of British manufacture). Demonstrations daily at Oscar Hewett and Co., 56, Cubastreet (j'-ist below Bank of N.Z.) 'Phone 520.—Advt,

THE 'NEED FOR ECONOMY IS becoming more apparent each day. I make Costumes and Dresses to measure at the most reasonble prices in town. The best of material, styles, fit, and finishMako an appointment. Ring up 937 A, or. call onMRS. LEITCH, COSTUME .SPECIALIST, ! 143. Vivjan-street. - — SUMMER COSTUMES. T ADIES will find much to admire in A-*' our NEW SUMMER. COSTUME MATERIALS. We ha.ye -opened up a range in the very latest patterns,-and can guarantee that perfection of CUT, FIT, AND STYLE that ensures thorough satisfaction. _A "Gotlieb" Costume^ is always distinctive. •H. GOTLIEB . (Lato Newcastle,' England), "THE DISTINCTIVE TAILOR," First Floor, Wiggins's Buildings, 'Phone. Business 3063. Private 'Phone 1128. OUR WELCOME TO WILLIS-STREET IS most gratifying. Housewives from the Suburbs are learning . the advantages of shopping for groceries at either of our shops, and satisfactioa'is being expressed all around. There is now NO WAITING To bo served, despite the habit that Wellington folk have of making "rush hours." We recogjuse that our reputation is in the hands of the MEMBERS OF OUR STAFF, . And these men have made good. None but the best of tradesmen are retained in this service. Silent and unostentatious, their services arc at your call. They WILL TELL YOU QUITE v ' HONESTLY The exact condition and quality of all the goods they handle, more especially if the goods have / suffered frotn^any reason whatsoever. Thus you will know just i WHAT YOU ARE BUYING, For these are their rigid instructions. H. D. .BENNETT, LTD., LAMBTON-QUAY ('Phone 3185). WILLIS-STREET ('Phone 3513>. ■ TTGLY Hairs vanish when treated with KJ "ICuldah." It penetrates the shaft and causes the root to wither. Kuldah is prepared from the formula of one of the world's most noted beauty specialists. No marking, no irritation, no objectionable odour. Price 69 6d, from Goo. Mcc, Chemist, Lambton-quay, Wellington. (Postage 3d extra). 'PHONE 2224, CARPET, CHIMNEY, WINDOW, AND OFFICE CLEANING. WELLINGTON CLEANING CO., 68, Molesworth-street. KIRCHER AND CHAMBERS, SPECIALISTS IN UPHOLSTERY. Exclusive Designs. \ / 15, EGMONT-ST. Tel. 2609. 1

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Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 114, 10 November 1917, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 114, 10 November 1917, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 114, 10 November 1917, Page 9

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