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For town wear, or for going away, a Velour j Hat is "Just the thing." 1 Ordained by Fashion for Easter* wear "and after, these choice models of Velour Millinery are most becoming. Each and every : model shows a distinct individuality conveying that simple yet charming effect,.sQ much desired by smart dressers. A Few Exquisite Models! "COPLEY"—A dainty style, almost a toque, .with its charmingly curved brim and' slightly draped crown so absolutely novel for; velour; its only trimming- a band and folded bow;? colours, black,, zenith, violet Price 65/6 " EXETER —N ew this autumn, with 2-inch brim; blocked to crown; trimmed with ribbon to match velour; finishc4 with folded bow at , side and back; colour, taupe only Price 75/6 "' WARWICK "—A small blocked shape, with high' crown and turned- ■ up brim; colours, black, saxe, mole, beaver Price 52/9 "ARLINGTON"—In black only; beautiful quality; high crown and graceful three-cornered brim Price 69/6 Gaforrtiti 2 ITairelav Children's Woollen Wear <|^Uli 2£xU WV £lvl t/lv Jf • A splendid variety of cosy Junipers, LIMITED Coats, and Jerseys have just been I ■ " opened up—outfit the little ones LambtOll Qliay —Wellington correctly for the coming cold season. _J • • - HF

Important Announcement to New Zealand Shoppers Great Special Purchase 9 Miles (Equalling over 15,000 yards) British Government Fabrics First-Lot: CMered for Sale in .. t ' "::New:Zealand ; : ■••. Huge Demand Anticipated These fabrics have been made to British feovernment specifications for war.purposes—special purposes which demanded the very best . .. ■materials and texture. Now they are released for, private con- ■ . sumption, and, being- of such, amazing- utility for household pur- - poses,• will'soon be snapped up. No. 1 Aero Fabric 3/11 yard, A very closely woven fabric of finest cotton,, possessing immense strength. When.washed it isa delightfully soft, silk-like/cream-coloured material. .Absolutely the'finest ' quality cotton; : texture ever offered-in New Zealand. A -■■ ■ wonderful material, of amazing- utility. 38 ipches. wide.. ; No. 2 Aero Wing Fabric 4/11 yard This is pure cotton, in a pretty biscuit'shade, 36.inches »••■.-.-■■' ■■ wide. Being- soft in texture and'/pos.sessing..a beautiful; ; ; finish, it is excellent for casement curtains. In washing, it . , will bleach white' and be suitable for pillow cases; men's' '•" ■ ."..'■' shirts, etc.. .... No. 3 Gas Mask Fabric 5/6 yar_d A very closely woven material of finest cotton*, every yard perfect in texture. This beautiful fabric rivals in texture and finish the famous Eastern linens of ancient days. ■ Being 54 inches wide, it can be used for single-bed sheets,also for pillow cases, curtains, children's wear, etc. No. 4 Spaced Linen 3/- yard This linen is beautifully woven, and, will give every satis- : faction in wear. 30} inches wide,.;..holland shade, which •will bleach to white. Suitable for long or-casement cur- .'■.'' tains, table covers, cushions, etc. No. 5 Pure White Cambric 2/6 yard This is a pure white cotton fabric, with soft linen finish, of amazing strength, and excellently adapted for lingerie and children's wear. Every yard guaranteed. 45 inches .'. wide. ■'■••■■■■"■■ The Trade Cannot be Supplied ORDER EARLY c FAMOUS FOB OVER SO YEARS FOR ./"^A WRI I TNfITfVN 51 QUAUTY. STYLE AND VAI.UB ~.j. ,_/7l 1 W S^LiUliri V 1 Vyl

ALWAYS READY! Your Fa\-ouryt<s ; SUMMER SPECIALITIES At GAMBLE AND CREED'S! CALL in at any hour of the day for ICE CREAMS (6d), Made from Pure Fresh Milk and Cream ■ • only. FRUIT SALAD AND FRESH CREAM (9d). The Favourite Rendezvous for Everyone. GAMBLE & CREED, TEA IMPORTERS, Willis-st.. ljambton-qua.y, and Cuba-st. DAINTY Sandwiches, Home-made Cakes and Scones, are served with Morning and Afternoon Teas, at THE QUICK LUNCH, * 158, FEATHERSTON-STREET (Near Bethune and Co.). STAFFORD TEA ROOMS (Over H. ,D. Bennett's), WILLIS-STREET. npHESE LUNCHEON, TEA, AND -a- SUPPER ROOMS ARE 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 Saturdays. SMOKING ROOM FOR GENTLEMEN. MISS READ, Proprietress. T ADIES' COSTCJMES! *-* LADIES' COSTUMES! TAILOR-MADE. MADE TO MEASURE. The Cutting and Modelling is done by a, thorough export, who-is an arti6t at his work. Mr. Griffiths, who has charge of the Ladies' Tailoring Department, has made hundreds of costumes, and in every instance has given complete satisfaction. Con6ult us about your next Costume. JAMES SMITH, LTD., LADIES' TAILORS, 80, Cuba-street. 80, Cuba-street. GOLEM AN'S TAILORING, BECAUSE of what it has accomplished, stands pre-eminently at tho head of the Ladies' Tailoring World of New Zealand. Place your Winter Costume- order with u.s now, or call and try on' one of our Ready-mades when next on. the Quay. A. J. COLEMAN, WELLINGTON'S LEADING LADIES' FASHION TAILOR AND FURRIER, 234, Lambton-quay, Wellington; MISS SAMSON. MILLINERY AND BLOUSE SALON, „ Is Now Exhibiting A SPECIAL SELECTION : or MILLINERY AND EVENING DRESSES Unsurpassed for Style, Quality and Value. COLONIAL MUTUAL BUILDINGS, Opposite Bank of Now Zealand. PRESTIGE— . Correct and authentic style Uniform High Quality of Materials Prices noteworthy for their moderation. J. ZIMME, LADIES' TAILOR (For nino years with Hayward'a),' 144, VIVIAN-STREET (four doors from Cuba-street), Wellington. ■ 'Phone 20-356. " FURS! FURS! FURS! WE havo just opened up our new season's Furs with a. fine range of Coats, Squirrel, Marmot, Coney, etc. Furs of Indian, African, and American Foxes, Alasoan Wolf, and guarantee all to bo Gonuino Pelts. Renovations. PIZER, TO33MAN AND CO., 188, Lambton-quay. opposite Midland Hotel. DO your spring cleaning; thoroughly by using Wilton's L.B. Fumigitors. All Stores and Chemists, at 2s each,

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Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 69, 22 March 1920, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 69, 22 March 1920, Page 9

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