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I £it v lull IIJj&iI/iJ vi Ifijiullillil £I* i j Easter means Picnics, Parties, Motor Trips, Excursions of all J kinds. Is your Wardrobe completely equipped for these ! demands of the Holiday? AH the wants of womankind in wearing apparel are here— ; the, Smart Blouse, the dainty bit-of Neckwear, the serviceable Costume or Coat—everything to wear. Choosing at George and Kersley's gives you the widest ; selection from new.season's arrivals-at .easy prices. Every Department Features Easter Suggestions! 1 GLOVES FURS "^ HOSIERY j] I Frame - Knitted Cotton and Grey and Loch Squirrel Furs— Plain Black Cashmere— With £j Ringwood Cloves— ln . white, A large and splendid assortment seamless foot and leg: § black, grey, and brown °f the/newest shape Stoles, * Prioes 2/3 2 /9, 2/11 pair fi Prices 1/11, 2/8, 2/11 pair . Capes, Tics, and Necklets k ■ Prices 12/6, 15/6, 17/6, 21/-, 2S/- Phin CiKshiriWft Ho<;« Tn -,ll iVip £ Children's Frame-Knitted Cot- ts £5/5 - Plain Cashmere Hose-In allihe g ton Cloves— ln white, brown, " ' newest shades n navy, green, c! H aru j navy Prios 2/6 pair Natural and Brown Sable Fitch fawn, gabardine, and heather il I Furs —Necklets, ties, collars, Prirpi T/i a/fl fi/q fi/n "i/ii i'l I White Kid Clovas-With broad capes in the season's new PnCeS 3/3> */6) 4/9> *'11' *'" 4 ! self and black stitched points shapes Prices 35/- to £7/18/- - palr ! Price 3/6 pair Bear. light and P!ain Blaok A!I Wool Hcse _ ■ 2 and 3-Sutton Lisle Thread ■ Prices S3/3/-to £7/19/6 Witll SCitmlcss and fashioned Gloves— ln beaver, pastel, black.. . .»..»_. T , foot, spliced heel and toe ' , and white ; B!aok Wolt •'"■'►-In the newest I pr|eas , /9 3/11 ft/6 tfl ?/l1 |r Prices 3/11, «/6, 4/11 pair ca Pc> tan£°' and one-animal ■ ' • . :•■ "_ ■', ■ t : ■ shapes • j Silk ,A«U!e Hose— Lisle foot and i 2-Button Tan Kid Ctoves— With Prices S3/19/5 to £6/19/8 top . in black h , t broad self stitching- . ' . ' ' *• ■' ,'■/ Price 4/11 pair Black Fox Furs—ln collar, «avy, mole, and champagne >) cape, tango, and ons-ami^al Pries 3/11 pair ' 2- Dome- French Kid Cloves'— ln 'shapes; a splendid selection of ■ v brown, tan, and beaver; beauti- the finest grade skins Plain Knit Golf Hose —ln grey, fully soft, reliable g-loves Prices &S/10/-,, £5/5/-, £6/8/-, khaki, heather, and black Price 5/11 pair £7/16/6 to £15/15/- j Price 4/11, 5/6, 5/11, 6/11 pair ( . p i ifCfvlr Jtr KhKSI r 1 V I 111 : I ■.'■■' - LAMETON QUAY, WELLINGTON , " . I HatKBBMHBBS~* ', , CTW^^BMBBBMW*^!*'.. „. , , , i~i.7i.i'.i J^I^iEiSCSSSSg

IF YOUR TAILOR-MADE COSTUME COMES- FROM JAMES SMITH'S, YOU have everything in your favour;, good style, extra value, . cut and fitted by an expert tailor, and a lower price thin elsewhere. Wo cordially invite your inspection of our new Autumn and Winter materials. Higher quality at a- lower price. JAMES SMITH, LTD., THE LADIES' TAILORS, . 80, CUBA-STREET. THERE'S A RUN ON CRETONNE. finHIS fabric is rapidly gaining a unique -fl-. popularity with smart dressers. The many rich Colourings and pleasing patterns enable every taste to be met. Made to order only in many different styles. MRS. LEITOH, LADIES' TAILOR, 'Phone 937 A. ' 145, Viviah-atreef.. . . 1 mHEREFORE BUY BUTTER FROM BENJNET?T'S. / ' * • ■ THE Acme of Perfection in MORNING and AFTERNOON TEAS and Dainty and ' Appetising MIDDAY LUNCHES is at, GAMBLE & CREED'S TEA ROOMS, . ' • ' l ■ WILLIS-STREET.- - MORNING AND AFTERNOON TEA, oD. OPENINGANNOUNCEMENT. STAFFORD LUNCHEON, TEA, AND SUPPER ROOMS (Over H..D. Bennett's), WILLIS-STREET. rpi-lESE' Luncheon, Tea, and' Slipper JL Rooms will shortly be opened by MISS READ, Proprietress of Stafford Tea Rooms, Timaru. '• All Cakes, etc., home-made. Date o.E opening will be announced later. . ■ BATHING Caps have arrived. Large assortment, beautiful colours, best quality. ■ Prices from 2s. Wo defy competition. Buy early. Sold right out Isssft season. R. M. "Green, Chemist, 141, Vivian-street.

\jj t[[j p) ■ n 111! 111 im,i iiji ? M ip^rrZ^fefcM X? 3 liu.'.M-!Ji'- tJA"-'-^ mw-'H t\,o : ' *- E Recta at Ckristchvtrch j= - - t~ : Easter Saturday and Easter Monday fI c | Stylish Footwear f .* Comfort and Elegance for f/ 8 1 Ladies of Taste' M I I ■ : The arrival of a shipment of new American footwear provides a Z I very interesting' subject for^our announcement to-day, and dis-' - ; criminating ladies will note with pleasure the excellent l'ange we * r are offering-. ■Of course, you really must see these lovely models 1 : for yourself, but we just mention a few outstanding- features. r ; The manufacturers have combined the highest standard of work- if; | ; manship and materials with designs that reflect the latest style p E' tendencies. Read these descriptions, and bear in mind that £ ;' quality is of the utmost importance,, these days. - - 'C. y Make Your Selection Early fy ]f\ "Sf UDLEIGI^ " PATENT COURT SHOE—Black and white | (\ ! button ornament, medium pointed toe, Louis heel Pries 39/6 'J\ I " ACTON " PATENT 3 -ST*RAP COURT SHOE—Pump sole, ; - medium toe, Louis heel' , Price 45/- [', 3 t E " FENDALTON " PATENT COURT SHOE — New peaked _- ; front, no ornament, smart Louis heel Price 3S/6 ; \ I( AKAROA " PATENT .VAMP 4-BUTTON SHOE—Matt kid = - upper, pump bole, celluloid Cuban heel, no cap Price 42/- ; : " VATCHELL " PATENT COURT SHOE—Smart pointed toe, ; ■ ; frbntj no ornament, Louis heel ■ . Pries 39/6 ; = " BERNEY " PATENT COURT SHOE—Square cut tab front, * z pump sole, Cuban heel ' Price 37/6 1 = " OSWALD " DULL KID COURT SHOE—Black and white or- = t i" nament, medium toe Price 42/----\V " KANIEREI " LIGHT BROWN SUEDE "FRONT NIGGER }( m KID QUARTER COURT SHOE—Self covered Louis heel, VA /' no ornament r Price 42/- _\ ~ " LOMAS " PATENT BROGUE OXFORD SHOE—Welted sole,' : 5 Cuban heel, Paris last . I»yiC3 39/6 ; ! : NEW AMERICAN PATENT VAMP LACE BOOT—Matt kid : : leg, no cap, pump sole, Louis heel Pries 43/- ~ I NEW AMERICAN.DULL KID LACE BOOT — Plain front, ' : r welted sole, Louis heel ' Price S2/6 - E NEW AMERICAN DULL KID LACE BOOT—Patent toe cap, •~ z z pointed toe, welted sole, Louis heel Price 35/6 - ; NEW AMERICAN PATENT VAMP BUTTON BOOT—Dull kid ; - leg, pump sole Price 52/6 ; M Special Easter Display \| A' We are making a special display in all departments of the newest /V _ fashions and latest novelties for Easter and holiday wear. Call » : and take a walk through our Costume and Blouse Showroom, '" - the Millinery Salon, or the Fur Department. The Fancy Section, - ■I too, is worth, a visit. Gloves and Hosiery also claim your con- '; ; sidcratioin. Be sure and call. ' '* : <' ' I fj unlllliiiii»■■ tririVrS yftfr 'r^*Z^\ ■ il lmni rrrtiiitrrrm malll ftr-^

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Evening Post, Volume XCV, Issue 70, 22 March 1918, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XCV, Issue 70, 22 March 1918, Page 9

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