|! OUT OF THE ORDINARY— I | STYLISH RAINPROOF CAPES ; i Your desire for something ultra-smart, something 4ss^f^^\ 'i :| that embodies newness and exclusiveness in design, JOSMSW* ' ! i is fully exemplified in these modish Capes of Hepton- ' JpVijM&^ I i; ette. Clever hands have introduced many novel 4*ifiiP© C "f$ ■, ij touches that will appeal strongly to you, while the jN-^-V ' ■ j serviceability and abundant weather-protection these M ,^M^^ j « capes afford, make them typically needful for winter. /pii'Mm \. | Jij The Very Latest in Rainproofs / lllr / \ ! ||: RAINPROOF CAPE IN BLACK HEPTONETTE — Fastens \ I fili /) \ ' down front, has "slots for arms to pass ftirough; finished , II /I ' ' / I \ '!' ;i| with the popular choker collar, and Kned with mole; inside |, /I ! / \ ■■■ il ■;i facings also of mole Price £9/19/6 Ijl ijj { ji ||! DARK SAKE HEPTONETTE RAINPROOF CAPE — With li [if ■' ■ ' I ' ■ I Sip slots for arms to pass through and finished with choker - j ;.. ■"G , J' || collar in putty shade Price £9/19/6 J !/ ■' " .|. 1$ CIRCULAR RAINPROOF CAPE IN NAVY HEPTONETTE— , I *\\ : ' ' | fcj with a wrapper shawl collar in putty, relieved with small ! i "0 |5 ;;i revers; shoulder straps to cross in front and. fasten at back; , I j / ij !i[ * buttonholes piped, also in putty shade Price £10/10/- J 0 II I \ i jijj HEPTONETTE RAINPROOF CAPES (as sketch)—ln shades of I •© // I ' ' '■? - lime, with navy collar and buttonhalesj cinnamon with nig- I . ll' •;■ ■ ger collar and buttonholes, and saxe with grey collar and I j I 11,, ! ; :i buttonholes Price £12/12/- J | | !' I I y LIGHT SAKE RAINPROOF CIRCULAR CAPE OF HEPTON- j i II I I 'i: 1 ETTE—Finished with shoulder straps that cross in front, ' I j j if I ■ If j.: ' Price £9/12/6 I 1 \ \ ' II U llj -STYLISH. CAPE IN DARK MOLE — Relieved with choker I \ | // J ■''' I : collar of putty, and lined in front with putty I I ! > 111 • I;! : , Price £9/19/6 V^JJ jjl • JT"^ li! -RAINPROOF CAPE IN FAWN HEPTONETTE -- With yfffijM IW fflmf '!> fashionable navy collar ' , Price £9/19/6 \$M i| i feF ■ i' !• George & Kersley mJflk I ■ ■.■ ■. umited , ■ !wy^ | Lambton Quay, Wellington Jp iij ■ ' '. MISS SAM'S ON. , aumnJ MILLINERY AND BLOUSE SALON. SPECIAL REDUCTIONS /^ 1 Y||| E^ i-4 EVENING DRESSES' AND BLOUSES. 1 i"~| Vil Vil A LARGE SELECTION OF HATS. «-^ •_• j ■»-«*> • FUR COLONIAL MUTUAL BUILDINGS,. , JL 1 V Near Kodak Corner. jirvAINTY Sandwiches, Home-mado \f %/ 1 /\ 1 J ■*-* Cakes and Scones, are served with » T A ».A JkJk. r~< * Morning and Afternoon Teas, at THE QUICK LUNCH, j-i « ¥7 . r ■ 158, FEATHERSTON.ST. htr\V \X/1 r» f/2^ I AmtAVf (Near Bethune and Co.). FO! VV IfllCl V^OllllOl L COSTUMES of the most striking . shades and 6_tyles, that cannot fail Among the many charming Fur Comforts now showing at the " House of to gain your admiration for the artistic o . ' ' creations so exquisite and distinct, are &S. ' is a beautiful Fur Wrap. Fine Seal Coney, with handsome .now being shown at our store, in Ameri- skunk v v d with d qualit y p a ißley8ley silk. Call and see this excan, French, and English models. . ' t> i j j Also, a number of 'our own Ready- ceptional Wrap. There is also a glorious Coat in real mink, reversible mades, with fur collars and cuffs. self collar) cnffa and belt) Hned ric h floral crepe-de-chine. ■ And hundreds ot different Costume Matorial6, should you decide to havo one ' made to your order. f* 1 1* 1 . O ■ I a. j. cSleman, Cosyand Elesant Styles LADIES' FASHION TAILOR AND A HANDSOJEE FUR COAT in seal coney, with cuffs and collar of nutria, FURRIEP ■ ■ 2^l Tit' Magyar sleeve, lined throughout with good quality floral silk; a splendid ' model. The same model can also be had in seal musquash, with self OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. « collar and cuffs ' lined with choice floral silkW^^V^ 0 that we have Call and see these Lovely Coats NEW LUNCHEON ROOM, . . NEW LUNCHEON ROOM, ■ First floor of Lambton-quay premise*.. _______^_^ jS£&£§s&A Business men and others may obtain F^ML ffifiSr^S^isLl LIGHT COLD LUNCH, &WsL J&£3£r%T~2 LIGHT COLD LUNCH, f|-?™3» <-Cl^^A\ From 12 to 2, at MTT \¥/ Q^ AC? IT $%> Jf^ 3 1/6 IN IL W Ov^/~\r\F « |j vft r^ GAMBLE ~& CREED/ -, WRAPS ■ J^^ll ' , LAMBTON-QY. ' VV IVrVI Iw^MmI-STAFFO-RD TEA SOOMS The . Illust , atiov , heve sIIOWS the NEW *^J^lyl|l ' " (Over H. D. Bennett's), " MARGOT" SCARF WRAP — I^Mw'^^^ll >WILLIS-ST. Something between a Scarf and a (^B^ll3l^. Jersey; quite a new style and very i I il^T-'^siiff&ilfj nnHESE LUNCHEON, TEA. AND attractive; light but warm and cosy, ' | «rar«!^»^ffi'7 At, t SU,PPE^ E? 0M? A?' E W with pockets and belt; in purple and- AM MMwM OPEN, ami every attention is paid to ,,.. , , , , V *^J {V!II.RbGhI " visitors' wants. hello., heho. and grey, dark and light IMjgi MIMmaTM '■ » Three-Course Dinner (2a), from 5.30 p.m. grey, dark and light saxe; the revers Hplil'! ' to 7. Friday night till 7.30. , . j contrasting tones Price 92/6 XS ,, iJif I§M \\ All Cakes are Home-made. , \«3P^Si ißvßl '! Rooms will bo open until 7 p.m. on ' . l^^i^^^SJfVSßw SMOKING ROOM FOR GENTLEMEN. THE " MINARET" NEW SCARF /jSMIW^f ' '' MISS READ, Proprietress. WRAP-Made in soft pastel colour- /|i=aSv\\\\|- ' ings, with contrasting laced revers; 4|r ujjM II . «.\M i 0 in ivoi-y, saxe, vieux rose, se.i green, R ll^^P si • WELLINGTON'S LEADING " - t ; dark cA hb]io %$, M]\ Mil, LADIES' TAILORS! darkly, and beaven <fg if M JAMES SMITH, LTD., Price-l«/6 each fe | J^f ' 80, CUBA:ST. LiO '-^--i-f^ 1^ ~ See Windows - Au /^UR Ladies' Tailor (Mr. Grif- . 9 y liths) is an Expert at his ' ' N ns f*A>' ■work, and all Costumes' made by ————_ 1N0.U03 >»' ■ him aro the ■ ' . ■ ACME OF PERFECTION! NOVELTY TRIMJIINGS-We.have just opened a wonderful range of the ' newest trimmings for gowns, blouses and lingerie, etc., including tha T^ J. IvWOIN AND CO., latest novelty in Rosebud Trimmings in dainty colours, 2/3 yard; SILK IMPORTERS Sparkling " Diamente " Trimming, from 9/11 to 49/6 yard; Pearl Ropes, 40, COURTENAY-PLACE. horn 5/-11 J'ard • Crochet Bail Fringe, Silk Fringe, Bead Fringe,' etb., in ... , , a .,, .r. f n Vf _ ' great variety.' Call in the Fancy Department. All new styles. Silks of I'inest. Quality. * J r Lowest Pricesi . FURS! FURS! .FURS! \l* I I'! * C^jL * ■ i - ~\\7 E have just opened upour new 6ca- B'W %^fovi^'^^^\ mft^i/^i 0 "F* Is^s' iP nt.& Foxes, Alaseaii Wolf, and tjuaraniea all . fmwium—ll mm 1111 in jiiiihwimimiii'i ii '-m "~""—^ to be Genuine Pelts. Renovations.. ; "ouxlit?"'??" *£d' vltuK 0" '/">) WELLINGTON ". PIZER, TOSSMAN AND CO., ' "«««w»« a « ffl^«»«i»«M^ ;.; 133, Lambton-qy. (opp. Midland Ho>fel). ' ■ . ■ |">U your spring cleanmcr tboroii ? tily br BglißaEl^i^^l^SWEßl^fea^^ 2.J using Wiitons L.B. Funngators. mj^»nwi»/jin...,t^ai3n^gjCT»gcrTiy»v»^iii«tsggw All Stores and Chemistß, at 2s each. ■■■mwwraWWilMffifcnWrfi wasumn a<iKwia«*&a«— »—,
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Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 122, 24 May 1920, Page 9
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