11l \ <Q> George & KersleyV Grand p& Xmas Shopping Carnival fflxX Distinctive Model Costumes ir'i for Xmas and Summer Wear njl The appeal of these Model Costumes is not due solely to the beauty of ityle, <Ss *""Yjl i but also to the charm of individuality and witchery of exquisite fabric. These iyk models have only just arrived. We invite you'^to inspect them now. NOW DISPLAYED IN OUR SHOWROOM. Model Costume —In black gabacord; white stitched stripe; coat has —: ■ —' '" plain back; metal buttons at waist-line; pocket formed by stripes on • the'cross; coat collar anl long revers; skirt eased at waist, with USEFUL PRESENTS Model Costume—ln mole gabacord; the new long coat; panel back .FOR LADIES extends round foot, up front of coat, which makes sides slightly B - ide ruehinnc tv i.. <. pouched; tie girales finishes the front; wide roll collar; skirt panelled T? c"shlo"s-Th( Vlatest no" and pouched to match coat vlty, beautiful quality, round Model Costume-In amethyst; new roll front in mole; slit-up side square sjtapes _ seams; mole buttons one side, imitation button holes opposite side; p nt Pn ,, rri ..Jl, ' t '* '* narrow and buttoned girdle finishes back and front; turn-back mole i • Satchets-In various cuff; plain skirt, eased at waist designs 1/- to 4/0 Model Costume-In navy gabacord; cross waist-line back and front, Ja2*"2f e S"t Box? S and Pin extending down sides: white silk applique, which appears through msnions—ln various shades wide slots; roll collar when turned up shows white applique; skirt 6d to 4/6 eased at waist, with inverted side panels with wide slots in the Traced Crepe Nightdresses—ln cross while and colours Model Navy Gabacord Costume—Coat is bound with fawn cloth; collar 8/11 t0 12/6 of fawn cloth; also narrow turn-back cuffs; front is trimmed with Traced Silk Camisoles— small motifs in fawn silk; narrow g-irdle lined fawn, fawn blob but- ' 5/11 to 8/11 tons on ends; from the girdle at the back hang- two narrow straps, Traced Silk Nightdresses—ln lined fawn and finished blobs; back is relieved with narrow circle new design 27/6 to 37/6 band of fawn; skirt has narrow pleating at waist,,let in down sides; Fnen Pnwrtprs—Tr, oil n, v 4. very narrow panels of fawn; also strappings round hips makes 1/6 to 8/Modal Costume—ln mole gabacord: panel back with let-in fancy side Xvlonifs Hair 'Rni«hp«' T r * panels; stitchings in floss, self-toning buttons and imitation button Si i«/ 7 tn^/ holes; turned-up envelope Hem, which makes sides short; collar and' R ri«ch v«i« n w. m- » /" vest of cream woollen tncotine; skirt is trimmed with buttons and Br." ls" xylonite Mirrors —An stitching ldeal #lft ■ 1/11 to 15/6 3 Model C6stume-In navy gabacord; new round cape collar; stitched B0X h e ! d« Er ibV° lder? d Hand*errows of black and blue wool; panel back, belt.across; side panel, > !!,«7 „?} ?'°, rk slightly gathered and stitched at waists; wide back, from which 6/11' 8/6) 10/6' t0 39/6 box : rows of stitching appear in belt, finishes the belt; skirt, panels back lrisil Linen Emb. Handkcrand front, with rows of stitching,running up sides chlefSirrCharifling-.designs-,1 ■'.'. .„„. ' . ■■_ ■ :• ' 1/3, 1/6, 1/11, 2/3 to 3/11 I/- in £ Discount for Cash. GEORGE & KERSLEY Ltd. ™Sr --; " ■-■■■■*■
STAFFORD TEA ROOMS ' (Over H. D. Bennett's), WILLIS-STREET. rpBESE LUNCHEON, TEA, AND X SUPPER ROOMS ARK NOW OPEN, and every attention is paid to visitors wants. Three-Course Dinner (2s), from 5.30 p.m. to 7. Friday night till 7.30. All Cakes are Home-made. Rooms will be open until 7 p.m. on j Saturdays. SMOKING ROOM FOR GENTLEMEN. MISS READ. Proprietress. T\AINTY Sandwiches, Home-mads Cakes and Scones, are served with Morning and Afternoon Teas, at THE QUICK LUNCH, 158," FEATHERSTON-STREET " (Near Bethune and Co.). . MISS. SAMSON. NEW MILLINERY SALON. ■\T-EW SHIPMENT DINNER FROCKS. 1™ EW SHIPMENT DINNER FROCKS. HATS IN LOVELY COLOURINGS. HATS IN LOVELY COLOURINGS. Colonial Mutual Buildings (oppv>site Ba.nk of New Zealand). 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 reflect, ing always the stylo tendencies and tho diotates of Fashion for the current season. We cordially invite you to call. A. J. COLEMAN, LADIES' FASHION TAILOR AND ' FURRIER, 254, Lambton-quay, Wellington. FOR SERVICEABLE AND DAINTY CHRISTMAS GIFTS Visit JAMES SMITH, LTD., 'Tamou3 for Low Prices." 80, CUBA-STREET. A splendid selection to choose _ from in Ladies' Handkerchiefs, single or in boxes, Perfumery, Antimony Ware, Umbrellas, Neckwear, Ladies' Dainty Underwear, Sports Coats, Blouses, Silks, Napery, Gloves, and Hosiery. SEE OUR CHRISTMAS WINDOW FOR GIFT SUGGESTIONS. ON HOT DAYS You' will always find the daintiest refreshments at GAMBLE AND CREED'S! TCE CREAMS, 6d. ICE CREAMS, 6d. ■*■ Made from .Pure Fresh Milk and Cream Only. FRUIT SALAD AND FRESH CREAM, 9d. Served daily at all our shops. Will you call in ? GAMBLE & CREED, TEA IMPORTERS, Willix-streot, Lambton-quay, and Cuba-st. REGARDING YOUR SUMMER ' COSTUME! HAVE it tailored by Zimme, and you will have a costume that is the embodiment of stylo and quality, sensibly priced. . J. ZIMME, LADIES' TAILOR (For 9 years with Hayward'a), 144, VIVIAN-STREET.. (4 Doors from Cuba-st), Wellington. LADIES' FDRS. LADIES, your Furs are expensive, and can be saved from spoiling by consulting M. Pizer and Co., Expert Furriers, who specialise in Fur Work only. Coats repaired, remodelled, relined. M. PIZER AND CO., 188, Lambton-quay, opp. Midland Hotel.
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Evening Post, Volume XCVIII, Issue 146, 18 December 1919, Page 11
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