OUT OF THE ORDINARY— ' STYLISH RAINPROOF CAPES Your desire for something ultra-smart, something .^tflS&k. that embodies newness and exclusiveness in design, ■J^SSp^r '■'' is fully exemplified in these modish Capes of Hepton- • j«lsSFi»il ~ ette. Clever hands have introduced many novel ** t/fIF touches that will appeal strongly to yfcu, while the y^&. '' " serviceability and abundant weather-protection these M i&h^ capes afford, make them typically needful for winter. /fl| ftjl A. The Very Latest in Rainproofs v"N' /WP [■ ', \ RAINPROOF CAPE IN BLACK HEPTONETTE — Fastens \fj {W /"\ A down front, has slots {or arms to pass through; finished I 1 //I '', / M with the populai- choker collar, and lined with mole; inside j \ 111 ' l / \\ facings also "of mole , - Price £9/19/6 INj ;{,„ , / II DARK SAKE HEPTONETTE RAINPROOF CAPE — With j _jjj ! / 11 ■slots for arms to pass through and finished' 1 with choker . I \ II J collar in putty shade ' Price £9/19/6 ' • I ' . CIRCULAR RAINPROOF CAPE IN NAVY HEPTONETTE— I with a wrapper shawl collar in {Jutty, relieved with small -; j j {j> j revers; shoulder straps to cross in front and fasten at back; ■ I '■ I buttonholes piped, also in putty shade , Price £10/10/- I <J> . 11 HEPTONETTE RAINPROOF CAPES (as sketch)—ln shades of 1 J 0 // I lime, with navy collar and buttonhales; cinnamon with nig- ' I ger collar-and buttonholes, and saxe with grey collar and I * I buttonholes . -Price £12/12/- I I - II I LIGHT SAKE RAINPROOF CIRCULAR CAPE OF HEPTON- i ! ill ETTE—Finished with shoulder straps that cross in front I j l| J Price £9/12/6 I i N I STYLISH CAPE IN DARK JtOLE — Relieved with choker ° I I // / collar of putty, and lined in front with putty v I \ ' -' // J Price £9/19/6 UJ !][ '• ir RAINPROOF CAPE IN FAWN HEPTONETTE — With c jl]f KlffS fashionable navy collar Price £9/19/6 \lil|^jl||r George'& Kersley 'Mfh LIMITED _ Lambton Quay, Wellington '.....-§?*'.
WELLINGTON'S LEADING ' . LADIES' TAILORS ! JAMES SMITH, LTp., 80, ODBA-ST. OUR .Ladies'- Tailor (Mr. Griffiths) is an Expert at his' work, and all Costumes m-ade by him are the ACME OF PERFECTION! MISS SAMSON. ■jVTILLINBBY AND BLOUSE SALON. SPECIAL REDUCTIONS i EVENING DRESSES AND BLOUSES. A LARGE SELECTION OF HATS. f • COLONIAL MUTUAL BUILDINGS, Near Kodak Corner. "TVAINTY Sandwiches, Home-made ■*-* Cakes and Scones, are served with Morning and Afternoon Teas, at THE QUICK LUNCH, 158, FEATHERSTON-ST (Near Bethimo and Co.). By Special Appointment to Her Excellency Lady Liverpool. '"ViTV 5 specialise and trade only in VV FURS AND COSTUMES. Our Coßtumfes are based on Paris and Now York styles. Our Fur Coats comprise best grade Squirrel, Musquash. Electric Seal, Coney Seal, and Mole. , Inspection Invited. A. J. COLEMAN, LADIES' FASHION TAILOR AND ■ FURRIER, 234, Lambton-qy. # • > OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. WE beg to announce that we hay» ■ opened our NEW LUNCHEON ROOM, NEW LUNCHEON ROOM, First floor of Lambton-quay premises. Business men and others may obtain LIGHT COLD LUNCH, LIGHT COLD LUNCH, From 12 to 2, &t 1/6 GAMBLE &. CREED, LAMBTON-QY. STAFFORD TEA ROOMS* (Over H. D. Bennett's), .WILLIS-ST. rnHESE LUNCHEON, TEA, AND JL SUPPER ROOMS ARE NOW OPEN, and every attention is paid to visitors' wants. Three-Courso Dinner (2a), from 5.30 p.m, to 7. Friday night till 7.30. All Cakes are Home-made. Rooms will bo open until 7 p.m. on Saturdays. SMOKING ROOM FOR GENTLEMEN. MISS READ, Proprietress. TTk J. KWOIN AND CO., SILK IMPORTERS, 40, COURTENAY-PLACE. AH new styles. Silks of Finest Quality. Lowest Prices. FURS! FURS! FURS! WE have 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, Alaecnn Wolf, and guarantee all to be Genuine Pelts. Renovations. PIZER, -TOSBMAN AND CO., 188, Liimbton-qy. (opp. Midland Hotel). DO 'your spring cleanins? thoroughly y,f " using Wilton's L.B. Fumiga'tori. All Stores and Chemists, it 2s each.
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Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 123, 25 May 1920, Page 9
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