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Bargains Still Pouring Out -at M ; GEORGE & KERSLEY'S \X7"ONDERS never cease at this big popular store. Fresh barv v gains constantly being brought forward, to the ertd th^t thrifty women may continue to economise in the purchase of Drapery Needs. Come agauv-and gain again! Note the following bargains, and buy now! Big savings on Beautiful Silks Handsome Costumes At * off usual Prices BROWN GABARDINE COSTUME - With fawn SILK NINON-40 inches wide; in emerald, cerise, collar and cuffs, also finished with fawn bands; heliotrope, grey, saxe, navy; for blouses' frocks* skirt well.cut Usual price £5/15/6 etc. ' Usual price 5/6 yard Special Price $4/12/6 Special Price 3/6 yard BROWN, GABARDINE COSTUME —Coat plain SATIN— 19 inches wide; good heavy quality; rich' fitting;; sash belt from side, crossing in front, appearance; in varying- tones of gold, etc.; fastening on pockets; full skirt, finished self- suitable for coat linings, underskirts, etc. coloured buttons Usual price £6/16/6 Us^al price 4/6 Special Pripe 2/6 yard Special Price *5/i 5 /« EOLIENNE-40 inches wide; in shades of'viaix " NAVY COAT AND SKIRT — In fancy suiting; rose. amethyst, violet, saxe, and bottle green; collar and cuffs finished with saxe and white a favoured fabric for dressy frocks, etc.' ' stripes, with straps side coat, finished small Usual price 6/11 Special Price 4/6 yard self-coloured buttons; skirt well cut, finished CHPrKTrn sirtt<; ,„ • v buttons Usual price /1./10/6 °™CK, ED, S^ LX, S ~!? 'pches wide; smartest Sniiei.l Pr « *in/«/.' ' shepherd checks, and navy and white; for' Specm. Pnce *10/19/6 blouses, etc. Usual price 4/6 yard NAVY GABARDINE COSTUME—PIain cut coat, . ' Special Price 3/6 yard . lined silk; skirt well^ fitting, finished with fancy SATIN ORIENTAL-For evening frocks etc •in belt Usual price £10/10/6 charming shades of prirrirose, sky pink vio- . Speq.al Price £8/8/- let, saxe, etc Usual price 8/6 yard NAVY FINE SERGE COSTUME —Coat pleated Special Price 6/6 yard from yoke plain coat collar; belfc finished with , BLACK PAILETTE SILK-36 inches wide- for GEORGE & KERSLEY, LTD. LAMBTOMQUAY. m ~~,- m "■■ ' '."^ ' ". _,:„.-Il: INFLUENZA'S AFTERMATH— ■ ' ■ ' '__ ' ! ' * » through influenza are checking it $ " "~" 1 € immediately, and at the same.time beau- 1) 1 \ tifying their hair and promoting a healthy %■ —- _m_ _t ■ _\ _* _p^ •- <• luxuriant growth by using X■ D f"A B ' ■ § • f» J • MS tresso. I II IPi/'/^'llniA'p \rlift® ltd I KEEPS THE HAIR YOUNG. ||I 11 f|l /l lii WT /bAII A 111^ i\' N Six weeks' treatment, 5s 6d. f. R jLlllL fl %^_/<__>l JB.MI IV__ t-__A.^_ >*!_y __■-&__ BM B «_» 91 / 0 SOLD EVERYWHERE. % -'■' ' 1 n 1 ■ ' # Mail Order: Send Postal. Note 6 3 for a I i^WA'g ZZJ'&'LIl 0* f\\ WELLINGTON % bottle to any chemist or store. Post free. 0 "l"Ba'w'8*"°"'""""'"»'»MwL. _fmfss*mts——tmmmmm in I X Wellington Provincial Agents: § ' ' ''© M'ARTHUR JEFFRIES AND CO., |> . # 143, Featherston-street, Wellington. $ w Telephone 2110. ' >l t§> fl FOR LADIES' TAILOR-MADE 1 /\lllTTl\/l IX'T ' I r E °s_s v 1 : AU 1 UlvllN- ! — '- ALL Costumes are cut by our Mr. •? * <[ § Griffiths, who gives personal attcn- '? Iljlff ' § tion to the shape, style, and workman? W- a 1 S ship of each costume, ancl his work is !«•) tj y _ S . faultless. !;i'i . . ' THE BEST TAILORED COSTUMES If'ii ' ' ' <f COME FROM • i^j ** ; JAMES SMITH'S, LTD., |fj a . ■ ' I so, Cuba street. | Announcing . I ____^__, I A General Opening Display I TAILOR, M , I TTAVING. returned from health holi- # f A 1 "W7* ' @ XI <l,y, has Resumed Business. || qJ- AUtUmnaiM! WHltef | Address: 143, VIVIAN-STREET. |<§ i> 'Phone 937 A. If ', _ _ ' .' @) .. - I 'Millinery I ICE CREAM |l • ■- . J ; ■;-:■-■ | NOW ON! • NOW ON! | ' .-■ | . — if The Millinery for the Coming Season ' k M e SS rs. gamble and creed, g , includes allthe newest and best style ' | Ilssree' || features designed to meet the needs of | St„ltT?rf c T Uvins insW!f T I the moment, with due regard to smart- .;' ;. up-tp-clata Plant, they aro-now ablo to jp ... . ...... © supply ice cream made from pure j<l ness, usefulness, and originality. The 1 . milk and_ cream. i||* variety is almost' endless, 2 both as $ ASK FOR ICE cream. j | » concerns styles and colourings. *' f —: —: :—; .— —-— -~ -. ]% . Prominent among the leading shapes I ' STAFFORD TEA ROOMS j| •■ aretheSNUG FITTING-CLOCHE -|| . (ever h a || or the large PORTRAIT VELOU R. | WILLIS-STREET. j| Hand-worked trimmings are greatly in I mHESE luncmon, tea, and \l evidence, and many, indeed, are the . | ■_4™ BV/ pm KS OM.s are no, i|| original features. f OPEN,' and every attention :s paid to ■ S. ' S visitor.'wants. ,| j Ke sea son's favourite will undoubtedly' 1 Three-Course Dinner (Zs), from 5.30 p.m. 2\ . _ . \ to 7.30 p.m. I be the VELOUR HAT, either plain I iZ£^J%Z-Si- ,m- on I • banded, or trimmed models. In .this | Saturdays. $ connection we make special reference I SMOKING ROOM FOR GENTLEMEN. | . „ _____^. , , _j., ■, . __, ._ §.- mtss i^ead. Proprietre«. || to the STETSON VELOURS now I ' " "^ f to -hand, in ■ new shapes and colours. ' f F^. S! If A Special Feature of the Trimmed ' || THIS Season's Furs will bo very ex- !(§ k/lilli---,. •_' j , __. i l _ _ls pensive, so have-.our last season's I Millinery is expressed in the elaborate :| t^J s^onv eSo„abie s^tf h^ | n VICTORY TRI MM INGS (of French i l ri^^rSol:l^\oo^r nss k origin), such as Wings, Ospreys and I in£T ffiSaK^ n^ST1 oSi II ostrich Feathers. Colour schemes are | Re-modeiiing is done by an Expert Fur- If varied, as usual, and art shades in '^ Tier, with Continental experience, so ex- <? '' "ju«li anu. "■ >- J"uuv"' tremo satisfaction is assured. You are # Contrasts are greatly In favour. | advised to placo_ your orders early, to \<P m avoid long delay in completion. (< c) A. J. COLEMAN, j " ' ,i . LADIES' FASHION TAILOR AND | nr-<r-i .wn\ ir\rMwr it FURRIER,' | SFF WINDOW 1 117, CUSTOMHOUSE-QUAY. 1 MJ-iiJi HU >l L/V »» « — I . DISPI AYS • I ZIMME, |> • LSltJl M—r\ I>J . S LADIES'TAILOR C^ | (For nine years with Hayward'a, Tailors). *S " s_" Own Material Made Up. \ "" Costumes Remodelled at lowest prices. ra) x 144, VIVIAN-STREET (four doore from | f^» -A AW» C^l • W f LADIES- DON'T MISS THIS. " | u\ || |%| /t El I Ifi /llil^l*'* I SUPPLY the Australian Market with f 1 l.li 1 \l_/MlVllv>i_AA___/I__ L5 H I l«* gI / % High-class HOME-MADE SWEETS, # w_______-______.________-i m—-msms-mmmm-—ms^S_^ss_mmmsZ____________. < I for which there is a Great and Growing E> famous fob over so years for ___ \*\T7^^^^^Tt7>!-?_l>!t_T _>i Demand. I teach this Art. by post, and § JL\ ,, «f»ft}-l,l V', %" Lg- ™D VAt-UB "- --^ 1 WELLINGTON #■ have pupils in all Australian States and | —~~~—~ I«I «■■ ■ ll'"na>^^^pßnim>aMßß__( g New Zealand who are Making Good In- j ra> *s ' comes. Enclose Id stamp for free booklet. | {§ ) * ■ # 1 (Dept, 62), 228. Pitt^reet, BydMj, 1 -J

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Evening Post, Volume XCVII, Issue 38, 15 February 1919, Page 7

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