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Dainty Blouses Wt In Newest Designs j%^ A pretty Blouse is an ever-welcome addition to any , VJ/f/M Jf/[\v\ % Woman's wardrobe—especially if it is one as Charming /f\\ IV '111 \\\ \lf % and Stylish as those now displayed in our Blouse Section. // Jjl 'h| fLL. 11 X Many new and attractive ideas are revealedin the design- i| %|| "PC |»dP]r>/ \ ing and trimming, while the fabrics, soft muslins, nice l\ \ 1 \\\l/11/fw voiles tndvlustrous silks are all you could wish for in I VAdAVIA I lIJ/ If W appearance and serviceability. V^kLil^L// / PriceMre within reach of every purse, while a full range of sizes ensures a perfect fit for every purchaser. P' 14 IrCTj See our Blouses-^you will surley want one or two! 1/!** **-*—..J^- -■* BIiOUSES FOR EVERY WOMAN — FOR EVERY OCCASION p. — ■ •■ ■ . i LADIES' WHITE MUSLIN BLOUSES —WitE sailor collar; trimmed embroidery; inset sleeves arid yoke . " ' ' Price 4/6 WHITE MUSLIN BLOUSES—With 7 rever collar; embroidered front; pearl buttons ;■ inset sleeves , . Price 5/8 . WHITE MUSLIN BLOUSES—With deep-turned-down collar; V-shape neck at front; trimmed embroidery; all sizes ' ' : Price 6/6 • ■■' LADIES' WHITE MUSLIN BLOUSES — Tucked fronts; roll collar; .with V-shaped' . - neck ■ ■ _ . 'rice 7/6 WHITE VOILE BLOUSES—Embroidered front; smart dainty collar; sleeve and yoke in one; trimmed veining ■ ' ' Price 9/11 WHITE VOILE' BLOUSES—Irish' hand-worked; deep sailor collar; trimmed veining ' - ''r ' , : Price 12/11 WHITE JAP. SILK SHIRT BLOUSES—With effectively shaped collar; trimmed hemstitch; sizes from 13* to 15 Price 13/9 WHITE COTTON VOILE BLOUSES—With large sailor collar; trimmed Val. lace,' and embroidered Raglan sleeves Price 14/9 * EFFECTIVE WHITE VOILE BLOUSES—Irish hand-worked; scalloped edges; deep sailor collar; inset sleeves, with beading Price 15/6 ATTRACTIVE WHITE VOILE BLOUSES—Hand-embroidered, with deep rever collar; deep cuffs; trimmed Val. lace - v "'-- Price 21/WHITE EMBROIDERED VOILE JUMPERS—WitE deep. Collar; these are extremely smart and much worn , ; ; Price 29/fl Visit "The Economic" for Latest Styles and Best Values in Wearing Apparel for Women, Children, and Men.' GEORGE & KERSLEY^ LIMITED. CRETONNE SKIRTS.. ' . |W___== MHIE . ■ . fITHESE are the latest whim of TJams I ' I -1- Fashion, and display many rich I _____________________________ V I colour effects that are truly charming in IT] '_^__^B^^^^^^^^__HW_B_^^^^^^'^^l__ta_ Ml their originality. Mads in a variety of -^^^^^^^^ 111 YOUR AUTUMN COSTUME ■ dfl-l -■ JK»MIHi»—U tL -_W_%_T . "%Br U WILL BE DISTINCTLY SMART, I I IF you have it Tailored a! COLE- ffi / P^l - A_J• 11 • 1 . MAN'S. It will bo in a class by I 1~ _^ Im/I _I I * _«_ ****** itself—it» superb Fit and Finish .will place - I fl A IW 111 11 T| §* IT \T it far above the ordinary. -M, AAW AY JL J-.AJL JL AJ-L WA Jf "Ooleman" Costumes are produced' for . ** discriminating ladies who appreciate the - wag A A importance of having a Soft, Natural ■ _ _ ___■ _A ___ M ; ; ■ Hanging Costume. '•■• . _P OIT A\ 11 lll'Wm • ': Select your Material now from pur ' JL A '-fc %*•» V» __.__.__.__» • choice and varied assortment.; . ■-...--.■ L*3i«y F.stion%Sr P»^ Robe.M.ker, ' A Grand Opening Display . colonial Mntu^Buadgr, in, Cu.tom- ... i» which all the ■'■■■..! ~~~ ~~ Latest Ideas are Featured I The following notes taken from our opening display wM- bs^of 111 Interest. At the same time we must point out that In the space at I our command we cannot 4o justice to all the Interesting features, (J and we therefore extend our Invitation for you to call, so that you 111 can see for yourself the many new ideas in the way. of' shapings; , THE SURB'-TO-RISB SLOCJAN trlmm.ngs, colourings, and the Ilk.. VELOURS TO BE MOST POPULAR BALLOON BRAND Easily the most popular hat for the coming season as ."the ALLOON BRAND. Velour. In style the model may be a Dress Hat or a Tailored Hat, but to bear the hall-mark of fashion it must be a Valour. • , r - ' Our display, therefore, features quite a wonderful range of ' v this attractive headwear—some small and close-fitting and "/ ' others of medium size, embodying- original style notions in ■ BAKING POWDER the trimmings. Also included are the STETSON VELOUR TAILORED HATS , / | • -1 ■ ■ . ■ . . ■■-'■■'•.■ ■^ These are in a variety of new colourings, and have self bands. "■ Ivy, olive, tabac, natural, royal blue, yellow, Alice blue are | among the different shades, and other models are in a beau- 111 tiful lustrous black. Next to Velours, Hatters' Plush and I • II ■ Manchons are favourites as the'new fabrics for modern hats. I BE NNE TT'S. B " * m I LOVELY COLOURS FOR AUTUMN , | m At no time have the colours' been richer. Of particular" in- m terest are the delicate nasturtium, fuchsia, and tomato shades, I I SHGH" IPIUCBD. . ' . also wallflower tones, Rickett's blue, heliotrope, jade, and ■popper. The smart black and white models.are to continue v in VOBiue> also the all-blac'c models. highly graded, SHAPES AND TRIMMINGS .. Leading features in, the mattei 1 of sE'apes' are the .widebrimmed Portrait Hats, with, droop or straight brims, and the crowns higher than ever, whether they are blocked or of IT &■ GOOD. the draped variety. Military types will also be worn; we feature the Trench Hat or Helmet as examples. Trimmings , are of chenille, wool, and tinsel. In practically every case they, are hand-made, and reveal very dainty-workmanship. — ! — FOUR OF THE MODELS rpHE Acme of Perfection in One Of the Velours—This is one of the features.of the'dis- '•*• MORNING and AFTER- play. The model is wide-brimmed on the lines of the Spanish j NOON TEAS and Dainty and. sombrero. The colour is a delicate shade of ashes of roses. I Appetising--MIDDAY LUNCHES Trimming: consists of smart-style feature of crochet flowers is a t in ashes of roses, heliotrope, and saxe blue, mounted* on a I I |j delph blue ribbon banding. „ LI GAMBLE & OREED?S I ' 1 B) Smart Portrait Hat. —This model is iriost beautiful. It,is m , TEA' ROOMS, II made of black silk velvet, and the sole trimming is a clever ffl ■ , • . adaptation of two ermine skins. The contrast *'is striking, WILXIS-STREET.; ■ and the hat'is attractive for its'simplicity. MOBNINGf AND SFTERNOON . TEA oD. Tne "Sammy" Hat A French model. "-Sammy," you ' O must know, is the name by which the American soldier is ' ■■ ■: " known—just as the British soldier is known as "Tommy." HAT would it ba worth to have a. Jhe " Sammy " Hat, then, has a decided military note about face Free from Buper3uouß Hair ? lt —lt; is somewhat suggestive of a steel helmet in shape. Made Think how it would brighten your lifo. in a combination of Alice blue and mastic, with smart style Kuldah is a, sofo and sure remedy. Avoid .wool trimming in fuchsia, jade green, and mastic. This is waste of ti.mo and money on so-called a very Stylish little model cures. Get the genuine Kuldah to-day. ' ■ Price 6a 6d, from Geo. Mcc, Chemist, , Lambton-quay, Wellington, and lending ' FreflOh Aviator Style.—This is a chic little style lmnavy.-biue chemists throughout New Zealand. Post- silk velvet, surmounted with representation of two aeroplane age 3d extra. —Advt. blades'in navy blue, gros-grain ribbon. The brim is small, and consists of handsome gold brocade. , 'PHONE 2224. I «i,,,MT^r ' T-TKmnT~. ■ The display is now being held in our millinery-showroom, lJ C AT!d' OFFICE CLEANING 11 I and we a ß'ain re-E eat our invitation for you to call. | Wellington cleaning-CO.. ll : Famou* lor over 50 years for Quality, Style and Value! fl 68. Molesworth-street. P S, 1 MRMALUIt & olAiilD, LIU. I season. R. M, Green. (3hemi»t. .141, 9 I i yivi»n-»treet. y_—■= . ======__■_—= :==:=:::=%_i '

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Evening Post, Volume XCV, Issue 41, 16 February 1918, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XCV, Issue 41, 16 February 1918, Page 9

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