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THE INCREASED SATISFACTION DERIVED from a made-to-order CO3. tume more than compensates one for the small extra outlay when compared with the ready-to-wear article. For Costumes in the smartest styles, at moderate prices, which give the greatest 6»tisfac- J tion, consult i MRS. LEITCH, COSTUME SPECIALIST, •Phone 937 A. 143. Viviaa-at. . MISS SAMSON. . NEW MILLINERY SALON. PICTURESQUE MILLINERY In } ADVANCED STYLES JUST ARRIVED. NEW DESIGNS IN CREPE DE CHENE BLOUSES,, EVENING DRESSES, AND SKIRTS. Colonial Mutual Buildings (opposite Bank of New Zealand). Entrance ■ Below Kodak Cornsr. / Telephone No. 3310. STAFFORD TEA ROOMS (Over H. D. Bennett's), WILLIS-STREET, THESE -LUNCHEON, TEA,- AND SUPPER ROOMS ARE NOW OPEN, and every attention is paid to visitors' wants. Three-Course Dinner (2s), from 5.50 p.m. to 7 Friday night till 7.30. All Cakes are Homemade. Rooms will be open until 7 p.m. on Saturdays. SMOKING ROOM FOR GENTLEMEN. MISS READ. Proprietress. mAILOR - MADE COSTUMES A " At JAMES SMITH, LTD., ARE PERFECT IN EVERY DETAIL, and cannot be excelled. Our Tailor (Mr. Griffiths) is an expert, and personally superintends the making of every Costume. WE GUARANTEE FIT, STYLE, AND WORKMANSHIP. JAMES SMITH, LTD., LADIES' TAILORS, „ , 80, CUBA-STREET. LADIES will find a Dainty Afternoon Tea every afternoon at THE QUICK LUNCH, 158, FEATHERSTON-STREET (Near Bethune and Co.). Afternoon Tea Parties Arranged For. | ANOTHER WAY TO SAVE-i Buy I^AMBLEAND CREED'S PURE SOLUBLE COCOA! It is imported direct by us, and ifl «1«----licious and sustaining. It starta the kiddies right in the morning. AT 3s 6d PER LB. It is economy, beoau** * little goes a long way. GAMBLE & OEEED t TEA IMPOKTJSKS, Willis-street, LajribK!"-quiy.,. «nd Ouba-st. THE ACME OF ! COSTUME P&RFECTIONI ELEGANCE and Stylo find delightful, expression in COLEMAN'S COSTUMES for Spiinff. The beautiful New Models (now showI ing in our window, and are made on the premises) *re truly an Inspiration, of Fashion that will- command the admiration of all. ■ A. J. COLEMAN, I LADIES' FASHION TAILOR AND FURRIER, 234, Lambton-quay, Wellington. THE COSTUMES WE MAKE MEET all the requirements of the most fastidious dressers. Supreme in style and economy. j. zimme; LADIES' .TAILOR (For 9 years with Hayward'e), 144, VIVIAN.STBEET..

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Evening Post, Volume XCVIII, Issue 71, 22 September 1919, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XCVIII, Issue 71, 22 September 1919, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XCVIII, Issue 71, 22 September 1919, Page 9

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