If George & Kersley's [flfffift^l*! I GRAND lli t [ ■■': j | Xmas Shopping J | I J . Carnival ■ I § . PRACTICAL ' j §j Furnishing Section <__ll§r^_l|i' || ;§■ This section is full of useful and pleasing gifts. H == Below we give a few. As with these so with 3 == their departmental companions—the prices are = S' . very keen—the values very high. == = SILK CUSHIONS AND COSIES I == SILK CUSHlONS—Anticipating a large demand for these goods during the Christmas — =S season, we have made provision by ordering- large stocks; made only in the best > _= ==, of Jap. silks; large variety of sizes, shapes, andicolours; the ideal gift for Christ- " _5 == mas Prices 19/6, 21/-, 22/6, 25/-, 27/6 . =_ == SILK TEA COSlES—Pretty and useful, making a suitable gift for Christmas; guar- -''■' _= ■__: . anteed well made of fast colours; large variety of shapes, sizes, and colours == H ■'■ Pi-ices 6/11, 7/8 , S § ■ < FOR THE TRAVELLER ' f§ == TRAVELLING CUSHIONS—Nothing in town to touch our value in these goods- =5 EZ various colours, with handle and two pockets Prices 3/11 4/6 == S 1/-in £ Discount USEFUL HOME GIFT ! = for Cash. FLOOR OTTOMANS-These goods make an ideal Christ- H S mas -"t; our stock- at present is very large; we can IE s= Vnilß HO! in AY * ? ■ any size in auy Combination of colours you may ~_ i COSTUME rC Pri°eS 27/6' 3B/"' 32/6 ' M/ = S ATTRACTIVE MODEL— ✓""> _. 17" 1 == I . HSm George & Kersley. I __: finished black silk ar- . .,-.--, * =£ S row beads; envelope -imiitu __, ||J pockets, piain.skirt 6/6/ _ LAMBTON QUAY : WELLINGTON j))^ 5-f __ ' ' ■ • ' ' ' -_/'•>' 2«j» %i#%IHII!l!i!illlill!!!!!lllllliM
MISS SAM.SON NEW MILLINERY SALON. NEW SHIPMENT DINNER FROCKS. EW SHIPMENT DINNER- FROCKS. HATS IN LOVELY COLOURINGS. HATS IN LOVELY COLOURINGS. Colonial Mutual Buildimrs (oppisite Bank of New Zealand). v Entrance Below Kodak Corner. Telephone No. 3310. SYMBOLISING THE IDEA IN COSTUMES. IN Exclusive Style, Distinctive Design, Refinement of Line, and Correct Cut, COLEMAN'S COSTUMES symbolise the Feminine Costume Ideal, perfectly reflecting always the style tendencies and the dictates of Fashion for the current sea-son. We cordially invite you to call. A. J. COLEMAN, LADIES' FASHION TAILOR AND FURRIER, 234, Lambton-quay, Wellington. LADIES' BATHING COSTUMES At i JAMES SMITH, LTD, 80, CUBA-STREET. LADIES' WOVEN NAVY BATHING COSTUMES, Canadian style,- faced with scarlet, pale blue, amber, saxe; splendid value at 4s 6d, 4s lid, 5s 6cl, 5s lid, to 10s 6d each; .also in Saxe Blue, faced with brown, 8s lid. LADIES' ALL-WOOL CANADIAN BATHING COSTUMES, in navy, rose, and saxe; square, round, or V neck; medium and light weight wool, smartly faced with contrasting colours; 15s 6d, 16s 6d, 17s 6d, to 22s 6d. A Big Selection of BATHING CAPS to select from, newest- styles, from Is lid, 2s lid, 3s lid, to 7s 6d. ON HOT DAYS You will always find the daintiest refresh- . : ■ mente at GAMBLE AND CREED'S! TCE CREAMS, 6d. ICE CREAMS, 6d. .-*■ Made from Pure Freeh Milk and Cream Only. FRUIT SALAD AND FRESH CREAM, 9d. Served daily at all our 6_ops. Will you call in? GAMBLE & CREED, TEA IMPORTERS. Willis-street, Lambton-quay, and Cuba-st. STAFFORD TEA ROOMS (Over H. D. Bennett's), WILLIS-STREET. riUIESE LUNCHEON, TEA, AND A SUPPER ROOMS ARE NOW OPEN, and every attention is paid to visitors' wants. Three-Course Dinner (2s), from 8.30 p.m. to 7. Friday night till 7.30. All Cakes are Home-made. Rooms will be open until 7 p.m. on Saturdays. SMOKING ROOM FOR GENTLEMEN. MISS READ. Proprietress. fITYATNTY Sandwiches, Home-made Cakes and Scones, are served with Morning and Afternoon Teas, at THE QUICK LUNCH, 158, FEATHERSTON-STREET (Near Bethuno and Co.). REGARDING YOUR SUMMER COSTUME! HAVE it tailored by Zimme, and you will have a costume that is the embodiment of style , and quality, sensibly priced. J7 ZIMME, '■. LADIES' TAILOR (For 9 years with Havward's), 144, VIVIAN-STREET. (4 Doors from Cuba-st), Wellington. LADIES* FURS. T ADIES, your Furs are expensive, and •" can be saved from spoiling by consulting M. Pizec and Co;, Expert Furnets, who specialise, in Fur,- Work only. CotJs repaired, remodelled, relined. M. PIZER AND CO., , 188, LH_btQ_.qua.j-, opp. Midland Hotel.
lk-'_--_--______g_W_H_M_H_KM_niMn_M WllHlllllHllHllHHllltllll,lll.M KIRKCALI)IE - STAINS, LTD. 7 Shopping Days to Xmas And only half a day to-morrow. . Our premises will close at . p.m. to-morrow on account of the Elections. Shop early to-morrow morning when you come out to vote. Plan all your shopping for this week, and put "Xv and S."'at the top of your list. Headquarters for Xmas Gifts for Men ! Isn't it hard to decide what to give a man? He must have something useful, of course—something practical; and if you visit our Men's Xmas Gift Section you will easily solve the problem. We understand the needs of every man, and can recommend just the thing to nlease every taste. Call to-morrow ! Useful Gifts f for Every Man SAFETY RAZORS—"Gillette" and "Auto Strop"; complete sets with blades Price 25/----"TWINPLEX" SAFETY RAZORS-English make; complete with 6 blades ' ' Price 7/6 f, BENGALL RAZORS—Best quality Price 11/6 SHAVING STROPS— ' Prices »/6, 6/6, f/e, 18/6, 15/SILVER TOBACCO BOXES— Prices 35/-, 37/6, 48/-WIDE-END TIES—A lovely range of smart designs, in newest colourings Prices 3/6, 4/6, 5/6, 6/6 to 9/6 WHITE SILK HANDKERCHIEFS— .. .' ' Prices 5/6 to 10/6 INITIAL SILK HANDKERCHIEFS— , - Prices 5/6, 6/6 FANCY BORDER HANDKERCHIEFS- Prices 1/-, 1/3, 1/6 TIES AND BRACES—Suitably boxed for Xmas gifts Prioe 10/- box JLEATHER PURSES—In pigskin, velvet calf, a_d,Morocco Prices 2/3, 3/6, 3/11 to 5/11 Travelling Goods, Leather Bags, Collar Boxes, Writing Outfits, Holdalls, Wallets, Diaries, Hair Brushes, Shaving Outfits, Pocket Lamps, and everything for man's personal, or household use. A Sparkling Display of English Crystal ———Suitable for Gifts ROSE BOWLS— Prices 13/6, 15/6, 18/6, 22/6, 27/8 * HONEY JARS— Prices «/8, 6/6, 7/6 SWEET DISHES- PriceV3/-, 3/6, 5/6, 7/6 DECANTERS— Prices 30/-, 35/-, 48/-, 47/6 SALAD BOWLS— Prices 21/-, 27/6, 36/6 to *6/6/JUGS- Prices 8/-, 13/6*15/6. I*/6i 21/SPECIMEN VASES— Prices 2/-,2/6, 3/6, 4/6, 5/6 BRING the KIDDIES to,the "FISH POND" • r*UOUS FOB OVER SO YEABS FOR jt^ \ \\T _> | I 'IXJ-.T^M ! X OU*UT», 6TY-E AND VA-UC v f^ \ W __LL»J.-N V- --^ M__^o___w____«-___--W---M-__»___»^ lilllliilllllillfililliiiailiilftliiililllliiilgiillliilllllllffllitHtilllilfHUiMlimnmilliailtli
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Evening Post, Volume XCVIII, Issue 144, 16 December 1919, Page 12
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