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LAST MINUTE GIFT SUGGESTIONSaII MODESTLY PRICED Dainty Bags Gloves Hose Shadow Linen Bagrs—Suitable 2-Button White Kid Gloves— Fine Lisle Hose—ln black, for street wear .or work bag: with broad sdf and Wack and 6oft PI-ICSS O/lli 9/D| IS/fi . . _ . , Points , , Prlct 3/6 hose Prioa 3/11 Children's Suede Bag's —In , „, gTey, wine, green, tan, and Dent's white Kid Gloves—ln 8 All-Wool Hose—ln^rreen, fawn, , fe ; S at" \vith n fISSS and ." bUttollS' fiDe Soft kid = PUIPI6' Wine ' «*«*«. and with shoulder straps Bf°od cut bargain that should heather, double toe and heel Prices 3/11, tit, 3/6, 4/6 not be missed Prlees «/11,5/6 pri«Q 5/6, 5/11 - Necklaces and Men's and Boys' Ladies' Bathing CosBrooches Bathing Costumes tumes and Ca P* Perfumed Necklaces-The lat- ****** °^ -T^vy . .. est novelties in various shades Prices 3/11. 4/6 4/11 S/11 adian shapes; with loyal Christmas Price 1/11 Men's Neck to Knee Bathing- bluL?» r wls ite b, order, Costumes— 14/9 > 15/9> 16/9> 18/6, 19/11 Fancy Brooches—Just opened a Prices 3/11, 5/6, 6/6 Ladies' Bathing- Caps—A bignew stock of various designs Boys' Bathing: Costumes^- variety to choose from Prlcts 1/-, 1/3, 1/11 eitoh Prices 1/11, 2/e, 3/6, 3/11 Price 2/6 to 15/8 eaqh Lovely Summer Holiday Millinery A VERY CHARMING AND USEFUL READY-TO-WEAR—Is a vide flat-brimmed sailor in coarse pedal straw, trimmed with bands and bow of silk übbon, colours to be had in cream, tuscan, and g-abardine shades Christmas Price 21/A VERY GRACEFUL HAT—In leshorn ; wide brim and medium oval cro mi, underlined with colour and trimmed with rich velvet flowers, with finishes of velvet ribbon to tone with the under-brim Christmas Price 42/GEORGE & KERSLEY Ltd. LAMBTQN QUAY, WELLINGTON * • ;' / '' it J;' J NOW IS THE TIME!—WHAT FOR ? "V"OU say. To secure some of the lovely •*• VOILES now showing for Summer >yb A 4 4 f9 I W 'Phone 937 A. ' 143. Vivian-street. MMMMa^MaaiM^BaMßßßaßi^Bi^MH^B^V^BaaaßiMinai^^MaMn ' -yov can have lovely luxuri- £»%&£•??.%???? XJ'&ll.l' 3?, r%\ WELLINGTON A ANT HAIR BY USING ■^■■■■■■■■■■■■■■•■^^■■■■^^^■■■■■■■■■■■■^■i I TRESSO, "KEEPS THE HAIR YOUNG." ■ ■ _ . ' _ Thin, falling hair, dandruff, and in fact I 'I I . C ■ I all hair troubles, can best be remedied by I K% fwl | |Hf l\ TC Ti\lT TIT%& a course of "Tresso." Six weeks' courso _£_ IHJ! UV£IJ, 13 IVJI V* 1W gives new life to even the pool est head of I^J . . liair. . ' _ SIX WEEKS' TREATMENT, 5s 6d. /^1 ? f; f 11 Sold Everywhere I S^VYI IT\ Cf lT~\ CuXCIPCXF^ Mail Order: Send Postal Note for 6s XJ^VSi All Il£« 'M. ' AVUVIU JVJ for a bottle. Post free. Sold by J. R. , *** M'Kenzio, Fanoy Importer, D.I.C. Fanoy Department, W. S. Wallace, Chemist, A f C* ' f James Smith, Ltd., U.F.S. Dispensary, /\ text AT "AHfl and King's Prescription Pharmacy, 0. /"\ ICW kJUggCallUllO II OIU Courtenay-place. FOR THE CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS. t\\Pk HoUSP Ol iV. & O. OR THE CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS. 11IC 1 IUUOt VII X^. VA, k-U THEY ALSO MAKE VERY'ACCEPT- ■ . ABLE GIFTS. N ow that the Summer seems to have really arrived the matter Ladie,' COSTUMEiT • for the warm bf what to wc»r for thc-hoU4iyr is engaging the dosfst attendays and holiday wear. Latest styles tion ot all ladies. in cotton, gabardine, poplin, piquo, . , ■ -r_, • j and duro, shades of cream, white, as- A visit to our store will reveal many beautirot creations desorted now shades, small checks, and signed with every consideration for style and usefulness—and* ttit 6d.355> 4" 69S ■' ' . Priced, so moderately, too. Please call. Ladies' One-pieoo FROCKS. C.oat Frock, cordon a\l Charming Display of Outing Hats in leading shades and checks, at 355, 425, •*" "_,. y> . 49s 6d,-553, fj3s, 84s. .1 |VlilHM«»i*v Spfhnn Ladies' One-piece FROCKS, for nursing, til© IVIUUnCry tJCCUOII morning, or the beach, in sti-ipad eT «haaUrS shL % TfeTd *' "S UNTRIMMED PANAMAS-.' . v Prices 5/11, M T .-i™ aT™o TmiS TRIMMED -PANAMAS—Extremely smart shapes; ready for imJAMES SMITH'S, LTD., immediate-wear Prices 19/6, Jl/-, 25/-,, 27/6 , Famous for Low Prices. 80, Cuba-st. CREAM PEDAL STRAWS—An ideal style foi the beach; smartly rriHIS IS THE SUMMER DRINK. BLEACHED BOWEN HATS-Self banded and some w\th"boind X IC ~ edg-es to tone Pr\ws 7/6, 9/8, U/6, 22/G , nvpwniM These are just a few. We invite you to inspect our full display of SODA the Newest Models for Summer and Holiday wear. milk. S<sme of the Lovely Ready-to-wear 4d — Garments in the Showroom GAMBLE & CREED'S NEW "DIXIE" VOILE SKIRTS—The newest American styles, TEA ROOMS, smartly cut skirts, full pleated shape with neat paten pockets; - WILLIS-STREET. can be'had in SevCTal diffemlt °f "**« %?£ t T/8 Moh TFA ROOMS THE "DIXIE" VOILE" BLOUSES—To match and foi wear with OlArrUJt-XJ IJIiA xtWWIVXO the << Dix j e >' vo ji lC skirts; comfortable fitting: shapes, well (Over H D.Bennett's), finished, quite new styles PKqo J9/6 «ach -nrTTT T« Qf-PFTTT COTTON CHECK COSTUMES—In a vanetv or smart plain WIJ-iiili3-islJttrjril. Qr f ancy checks; well cut belted coats half linen white mervinc; in brown and white or fawn and white Prle* 79/8" CMART CREAM BLANKET CLOTH COATS—Very nobby ' mHESE LUNCHEON, TEA. AND I t vles ■ i vs t what every voting- lady needs for sports or hohdav JU SPSS =/£ EpK ' SK'tiSe SeioaSarlV B Bood value „, Pr.ce »f v , tol7!3o e pc murßeDinner(Sß)' froms3()pm Serviceable Bathing Costumes for „ All Cakes are Home-made. D..!.,*——» «f fk^a Eooms will be open until 7.30 p.m. on. ratlOnS Ol IHC kJUIi Saturd»j6. SMOKING ROOM FOR GENTLEMEN. AT r W OOL BATHING COSTUMES—Navy blue, with saxc, ' MTSS READ. Bropriatrest. maroon, and white facings ~—~^F —7TMMTT ~~ s.W. and W. 12/6, O.S. 13/8, Ex O S 15/8, XX.O S. 16/8 pair i iifflMß, Us to match those faced in saxc and aeam price 1/6 , xtra - LADIES' TVILOR A Fine Assortment of RUBBER. BATTII\'G CAP^—Useful.„,/, (For nine y earS H^waja, Tailor). . shapes; in all flours Pnces from 2/6 to 7/6 W oh^ . Own Material Made Up. COSTUMES from £5 fc. f> . J r*\' _1 Vr w% «« f 1 ll+Costumes Remodelled at lowest prices. KjXdXIQ UXSQicN Ol /VlllaS OlllS 144, VIVIAN-STREET (four doore from ' *■ Ouba"street)- ■ — Don't delay an^ longer over choosing- your Christmas gifts. The WANTED KNOWN. t i, ne now is short, and if you. wait possibly what you fanCi may - be sold. Every department is, still showing hundreds of practical '" Send your Suits or Costumes to be Dry. an( j use f u i gifts,andvwe advise, you to call and'inspect as-soon •" cleaned at • ■ as ever you can . --, r » ESTAIyL'S STEAM DYE WORKS, -„,/,, i • , -v ,--'■' 85 VIVIAN ST (odd Army) Gifts for young: and old, for lady or grentleman, jrirl or boy, in.a- . W, L'tlL clot Lei. We are Dry , wonderful variety. Prices aie moderate, too. ,- - -^^ . . Cleaners and Dyers only. , r^«i l- ' «TAVI A VTFX*' - /pi —2^- ■ Bring the Kiddies to "TOYLAND SNOW-WREATH FLOUR ° . , . FOR-XMAS BAKING! — — .- EYJt fo*°°thq Cfestiv let^eason. a Snow! SPECIAL NOTICE. k. - wreath Flour will enable you to make , Cakes and Pastry delicious and appctis- q w store will remain open on Christmas Eve. Special evening luf t r °>-W Sayj.'' SSuDlN h'lND meal will be served in the Tea Room, from 5.30 p.m. to 7 p.m., , SON, Coal, Grain, and Produce Merch- ■ Tables may be reserved. ants, Ghuznee-street, Wellington. 'Phone 271, Kilbirnie; also 'Phono 3716 (1 short, !3s?s. r22J2"»s*':' ITipkr/ilrlipitSf^in^lw .■ Demand. I teach this Art by post, a.acl MB _ aßßaaaanaiaßaaaß MsaHk.'\«>aaaaßßa*wMM , lin.vo pupils in all Australian States and . famous for over so yearsjfob *s\ WFT I INfiTON New Zealand who are Making Good In- riLJ^t'llJimliSmSi&Ma^iSfrmi fteSeM MWMJWIWniv '' ' conies. .Enclose M stamp for free booklet 3^"^^^^^^"™""™^ 1, , , MISS BVA GIBSON, , » . • ... . Australian Sugar Expert (Dept. 83), 228, Pitt-etrcet, Bydaejf,

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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 151, 23 December 1918, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 151, 23 December 1918, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 151, 23 December 1918, Page 9

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