- -__ AA Bright en it up t^^^^^^^*@|^^f^^^l There's real comfort in a home that is correctly furnished for the prevailing season and the one. great difference that Winter calls for is a change in the drapings and coverings. • The artistic fabrics listed below .will give that inviting sense \>f comfort and rest which makes the home a longed-for haven amidst Winter's boisterous winds and cold rains. Now is the time to get busy—these exquisite materials are in limited qualities — come in early — see them to-day. Artistic Drapings and Coverings at Economy Prices. CURTAIN VOILES-36 inches wide; plain white, MADRAS MUSLINS-45 inches wide; exquisite )' with insertion border; strong and guaranteed to designs in cream and coloured Madras muslin wash; unequalled \ior economical and effective • Prices 2/11 3/G 4/6 4/11 5/6 6/fi ourtainings . "' « ' Price 1/6 yard * ' />/>/./././ i PAW , rr ™ >, TnTTT „. , . BROWN BURLAP-54 inches wide; excellent CASEMENT GLOIH—SO inches wide; in cream quality, with superior finish',-soecially suitable and corn only ; purest quality ; the proven fabric for curtains, covers, cushions, etc. Unsurpassed for serviceable-curtains . for hard wear Price 5/6 yard Prices 3/3, 3/6, 3/9, 3/11, 4/G yard .„„, OljnilT , ■ ' J otTA-nmir ,n Tt ,r, T .n •*, ■ i_ -i , , -.Alii- isiißGß—4B inches wide; superior quality: SHADOW TISSUE—3I inches wide ; a large and ■ well finished and fast dyes ; shades—maroon varied assortment of these goods now offering; brown, green, and blue; suitable for curtains, undoubtedly the best material icr loose covers. covers, etc ' Price 8/6 yard curtains, cushions, etc. Prices 6/3, 6/6, 7/0, 8/6- Note.—We make table covers to order, and to FIGURED CRETONNES—3I indies wide; a com- ™y size you may reqrare.\ prehensive, range of these goods now showing TRAVELLING CUSHIONS-^lake ease and comin striped, floral, and artistic designs; adaptable fort your first consideration when travelling for cushions, curtains, loose covers, etc. Large selections now showing Absolutely the 2/6, 2/11, 3/6, 3/9, 4/6, 4/11, 5/6, 5/11, 6/6 yard best value in town Prices 4/6, 5/6, 6/6 ■• We are specialists in Loose Covers. See our wide variety of handsome Fabrics, and let - us quote you for the complete making up. . ' GEORGE & KERSLEY, LTD. , LAMBTQN QUAY - WELLINGTON
TYAINTY Sandwiches, Home-made Cakes and Scones, are served witfi Morning and Afternoon Teas, at THE QUICK LUNCH, 158, FEATHERSTON-STREET (Near Bethune and Co.). ' . . ALWAYS READY!. Your Favourite SUMMER SPECIALITIES At' GAMBLE AND CREED'S! CALL in at any hour of the day for ICE CREAMS (6d), Made from Pure- Freeh Milk and Cream only. FRUIT SALAD AND FRESH CREAM , (9dj. The Favourite Rendezvous for Everyone. GAMBLE & CREED, < ' • TEA IMPORTERS, Willis-at.. Xiambton-quay, and Cuba-st. STAFFORD TEA EOOMS (Over H. D. Bennett's), WILLIS-STREET. nnHESE '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. A FINE DISPLAY OF ADVANCED STYLES ."" IN WINTER MILLINERY. WE cordially invite your inspection of our NEW AUTUMN AND WINTER MILLINERY, of which we are making a special display. We trii6t that you will favour us with a visit. We arc quite confident! that you will bo pleased with the display, and at the same time you will be impressed with our reasonable prices. JAMES SMITH, LTD.,; 80, CUBA-STREET, "7TQIMES change, and people ' -i- with them;" but nothing can change the high grade quality , of our Coetumes. Ladies contemplating ordering a new Costume cannot do better than place their order with a firm whose reputation is guaranteed gf . good service. A. J. COLEMAN, WELLINGTON'S LEADING LADIES' FASHION TAILOR AND FURRIER, 234, Lambton-quay, Wellington. MISS SAMSON. ■jyriLLINERY AND BLOUSE SALON, Is Now Exhibiting SMART DANCE FROCKS In N . Effective and Charming Designs at Moderato Prices. DISTINCTIVE HATS FOR PRESENT WEAR. COLONIAL MUTUAL" BUILDINGS, Opposite Bank of New Zealand. FINE QUALITY IS apparent in every Co6tume that leaves our hands —and yet it costs no more. Fabric, fit, and finish display a marked superiority. J, ZIMME/ LADIES' TAILOR (For nine years with Hayward's), 14, VIVIAN-ST. (2 doors from Cuba-st.). FURSI FORS! FURS! WE have just opened up our new eeason's Furs, with a fine rango of Coats, Squirrel, Marmot;- Coney, etc. Furs of Indian, African,' and American Foxes, Alasean \%>l£, and guarantee all to be Genuine- Pelts. Renovations. PIZER. ..TpSSMAN AND CO., ■ .188, Lambfcori-'quay, opposite Midland* Hotel. DO your spring cleaning thoroughly by using Wilton s L.B. Furmirators. All Stores and Chemists, at 2s each.
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Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 90, 16 April 1920, Page 9
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