WVcVcVcVcVcWWV* * »VWV» V<»W »*»?**■■»( #« #« *« #« #« »»-*• At • ■ t,.:'.. ■. 1.:^::;.-:_;"::l-...■./::•;:"••';;;■;•;,', ->.J ** "• ■' "'l. '"' ■• " * * ... ' _■ ,'V faMfijiMHm «PE3 -Ai -*<• -'•■■■': C^or'Stfet -: "'■"■•" ■kß^^Cl^tll ■•■ •*•*•"■ V«r Is made expressly and solely for tt^lifcl I Sill i\ )!rel£ui] :V* A 4Te Aro Housed'- and. cannot be - -'- - Wi^lli 111 iMMW Vf V* obtained elsewhere..-The; NEW ■■''':^^%#Wl Iw^p At Vf MODELS have : special features - ■'' ■ • '£s^Taara3|lil|i SI V," which coincide with the Seasoh"'s_''' ) : i '"'' j^^j|n^7^^? IUW W .».! Modes. A Corset' for-every ' W/«^lMyfif\; ''- ■'"•At j>,*. figure.-''Note-the-following:— ■-•■-...■•jessral- 'Wjsnn lk j& ji Modei 3—ln White Batiste, with'low $$f*!»l MlliJniV ''" **** {• bust and medium length; suitable raSSllii "' sSSwWh, »* V«f for slight ."figrur.es' ' ' Price 8/6- ''''''"S&mmk vJp&mh. ***** yf : Model. 19—A short corset, lightly • ■ V«T At boned,- -in strong White CoutflV "'"'" ~ ''■ &rf~ " w ' J>,t *• medium,bust..,„•■:- •, -,Rrlce s'/(T v -■■'-.- ■•■■•-■, ; . """-{J. * t » Model 4—This !model we -strongly recommend for all medium* JJ 5;% figures;: it. I'is-soft aad flexible," and'finished with six 'hose ' *?* At supports -..,-.,, ,,,.; ,„,-.. . .^. .;„.Price. 12/6 -^.t '» Model Sr-rArj ideal cp.rset.f.or all average ( figures ;'low bust,-with JJ V»* ■long' clpse-fitting-- skirt '•< ."'.:" -' Price 14/11 y,» At Model 9—A smart model, suifaTple for medium to full figures, low J>.t »» . "in bust and. mediuni"depth;;in skirt, elastic,bust gores ; bound JJ •ff at top with satin and lace, and finished 'with four •,"♦* */ m strong hose supports -• \ ■■-■■ ..-.. Price. Ife/6 ■'.. j>.t •• Model 11-^-A splendid model,; built for well developed figures, JJ yj medium bust, long skirt, elastic ■insertion Price 25/6 ' *ff j£ Model 13 —A-beautifully -cut-'corset, in white silk 1 broche,-daintily *£ »'* scalloped at tops ;■ completed with four silk suspenders . ... {• fAt ' ; ,\ ' Price 30/- •/{■ »« I/".'" the £ Discount for Cash ,»,t VST ' •-..•.■...-.: . .................. f^ t Te "AioiMqusq. : I »» . ■■-■■■.. ■ . ■ j>.t ■ y^ ' '-. ..... ... ... . . .. %t \4 \t »# »« »# \t »« \t *d »* ># *« >< »* k' »» »*- »* " »« »<»»,»* »' vrvfvcvfvrvfv<rvfv*vcvrv<fvfvir »v»v*»<r #y #« »* t>cvt*j% »«»« /f ";-;:7 t ,^T';;;""';"- r 5 > Truly the* making of the King's uniform 4s work ■■• worthy of >th&. utmost: care "and;! skiij.-.-Offiqe.rs,,:: of tKc N.Z.E.F. can rest assured of the very best ..when-.they.,entrust..th,e: making"oftheir uniforms •: -- - ■/;■ ■-to : us.' Thecloth, the buttons,'tlie stitching and ' : ' 1 , finishare all of the best, whilst fit-is guaranteed. Call! We'll'be happy to ctttifer'with you on * ' "this important'matter. ,- . ■- THE FOLLOWING'MILITARY NEEDS STOCKED: Breeches and Slacks—To match' I Uniform Cases—Will stand hard jackets- -• ' • .'.From 25/t 1 "'ifsage";'riveteia throughout"';" hasp, ' Officers' Jackets—ln-•serge, wor- stable;- and Dadlock'- Price ;45/----sted, g-abricord, or whipcord ■■! Boots—Genuine willow calf •■■■■■■- From 7T/6 .; . From 37/6 pair British Warms-British Jaegers, ■ Puttees _ Fox > s Regu i ation and and Colonial ..,. Fn>m, 63/- -g rfine ■ . From 9/6 ' Waterproof Capes—Guaranteed ■ „ ■ , . i ' j'""^' r i - !,.,,■ From 55/- ■ Caps..— Colonial and .-English . Rainproof ,Co a ts^Kh a )ci shades r^kes — ; From is/fi-to 27/6.. ' From 57/6 - .Rainproof,Trench.Coats^r£s/15/-,,, Shirts— Collars^ and ties_ to ■ -Trencii Coats—-Guaranteed ab-/: match, in cotton," wool, or silk ; solutely','.waterproof, as" 'disN.C.O. Tunics—Ready-made or tinguished from the Rainproof to measure ■ . From.jl2/- Trench"Coats '. . . *6/15/Wool Sleeve Jackets—Very warm Collapsible Tables and Chairs,, and light -'-- - ::; -'' ■ 'T u{.t£d Mattresses, Pillows, CurLeather Shells—Absolutely.wihd- tains, f/lats, Towels,' and! all proof, and very soft and pliable Military needs are also stocked. We have a Branch at TRENTHAM. "THE KASH," WILLIS STREET:: WELLINGTON v> — T r-— : - SIEGELS Famous Vakes "W^-" NONE TO'EQUAL THEM "': z r: ' . The ladies of Wellington know "only too welLthiit.,, -ffl]fwf|jlp| they can purchase their attire" ap^lower prices ilsitl'lWjSr] here than;elsewhere, ;and .we. quote _four striking; Kil^K'f*' examples which shoulcl receive quick inve'stiga-. '. W»^^eW). NAVY 'COSTUMES—With smart-poek-et-andbeltv ■ ilmmMw%-~ : also pleated skirt :..Sold.at'^4/4/- Now' £2/17/- ." 'MM|BM|l • Beautiful Quality AMERICAN JUMPER COS-" M|liilm TTJMES—V- Are-piTeriiig Now at 27/6 W^r^ffiaJl.'-"' Best Quality .SER,GE.CQSTUMES— .^. ■' . ... iMIPiIM ■ ■ ■'" Cost 15/6. yard Sofcl Here at £4/10/- , ff|Mf llm A Few only JAPvSILK COSTUMES a'n'a'COAT j|l»^ii» frocks—; '•'■'-'-■"-■-'■• .; 'M&ml"--*€ML%Mlr ' ■-. INSPECT NOW! •■•*•— •■:- • l|**^r rtip/'i'p'l JC" Ladies'-Taildr, > ,i Yk OllliVltlil-^ O« 27 :MANNERS ST.. \} a Value Giving is our Great Hobby "'-,■;.-• _; We are not out to _ make big ■••■■ ■< - * '•'" •■•'••■<■■" i <■■!• 1 profits, nor do we wish to get J djloisk :. .rich, in a hurry.. We are., satis-... « il^ffi'i^^M* " "■'■' ■'•' fied with.a reasonable, profit, and," •-^^^.^?^ '"■-■» • ; .beings-reasonable in .our prices.., JMfW^W'\ ■ • and seasonable in our goods, our _. fiSpvH '^r "" " ' trac^e s expanding. ""■■-•■■■-■ -i; ODD UNES FROM THE'SALE- ■ j^k^^S^ ■■■"•' •'■ "^'ie accumulation" of odd lines ;^ph«^!i3- 1 '. V, ;. ' arid /broken lots from the sale are ■p^iSl'iii&^Uti ' • ' -barnperjrig us for space, and we _ wStfisJ*S*gj|?; :'■'■•'•■ ■- :• ' are anxious to get. quit of these ,.;;; ; goods, which "will" be offered all '■ "' 1 ; '.At Further FSeduoed Prices. "
ECONOMY,; and |f^p^ s i^ KlMNti rKiLfca ' ' The' steadily increasing tend-" Wi* I "W^" {W&< M "■ ency of -many GROCERY ; "• ■■■■■■■ :-'"~ ■ PRICES makes economy a ■ matter of great importance' to many people, at the present moment. It is, however, not altogether a question.of spending more or less money. The quality of what you buy is the mam point. YOU CAN BE CERTAIN OF ECONOMY BY ORDERING FROM OUR COMPREHENSIVE ST&CKS OF GROCERIES AND • PROVISIONS. . / \V. F^rA- Limited LAMBTON QUAY r- --•-■ "■--: WELLINGTON We jive 5 per cent, for asit— Saw jour Ccaptn Tickels.
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Evening Post, Volume XCV, Issue 50, 27 February 1918, Page 3
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