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| A .1 Nowadays, 'tis difficult to disassociate dainty Homes and ! ;|| xVIIOIIICI sports coats with expensive,, prices, but here is a complete |j ! ■ turn of the tide. ill f V-/IlG* W GCK I" our showroom are scdres of charming styles, new in || |j design and frtsh in colourings, yet we are, for one week J | offering them at specially attractive prices. Be sure to call ! | kJ[JCL4dI early, you^H get a far bigger selection. 7 J I ' * . ■■■•■■ | I Stylish Blouses and Cosy Sports Coats jj I Temptingly Priced J I Special Line WHITE JAP. SILK BLOUSES—With new roll collar, set-in ..'......" jj sleeves, turn-back cuffs; finished hemstitching; in sizes' 13£, "14,'. and . . ii 14J Special Price 14/1.1 . ?.. " ' j! Gdod Quality TUSSORE SILK BLOUSES—With new roll collar, finished : Jifll* ' » with large pearl button, set-in sleeves, and turn-back cuffs; all sizes - f^--^fi> '■ Special Prices 17/11 and 10/11 4?V W § I A Varied Assortment of COLOURED CREPE-DE-CHINE BLOUSES— " jj I Latest roll collar, finished pearl button; in pretty shades of saxe, s§T\ A '' ' '■ I rose, lemon, pale.blue, and grey Special Price -33/6 /Tta \ V<*i •■> •■ ■ I 6 only Good Quality COLOURED CREPE-IJE-CHINE BLOUSES—May J /ll ■ " i I be had in highy low, or square necks; in saxe, heliotrope, vieux rose, •*/] Lf raßßs*fJ^i*\. 1' | and pale blue ' ■ Special Price 36/6 //l|/i\T|^^l%\ [i I GIRLS' WHITE VOILE SHIRT BLOUSES—Smart roll collar; finished / jw' |\l\\ ■ MS* I*l \'- !! !| one buttofl; set-in sleeve with shirt cuff; in all sizes ■ ■-■ IA I \\waUsek: •• 3 \ 'I | ' ■"' Special Price 9/11 each 1/1/ ■ ■ ■ y%-Jy%Z^-: \ .'■ I! jjj COLOURED CREPE BLOUSES-^ln smart stripes; with .new American .(/ ¥ f k iV. ■-.•;' jl collar; inset sleeves; roomy sizes; suitable for morning wear . Lm» I «««/'**' i>Sji ':l jj .■ • " Special Price 7/11 f\J Iff!-->•■ tfyi i [I LADIES' SILK'MERCERISED SPORTS COATS—With facings/ belt, \CjL \/ui L&© ■L'l IV I I 1 ■ and cuffs of tiny check in contrasting colours; may be had in lemon, \S>- /^'-Wl /"*£•/' I*• I l| Krey, bottle green, heliotrope,-vieux rose, navy, and fawn |,\. ksy. J/ If f)• i* j * j! ■ 1 Special Price 42/. 7^^ I[r'' ifl'«'l i j| HEAVY-WEIGHT SILK MERCERISED SPORTS COATS—The roll V^VlN^ I'll'j i 'I . I collar border and cuffs in contrasting shades, as grey/purple,' pink/ v_* 'vh i | !ji! fawn, brown/pink, wine/putty, jade/copper Special Price 49/6 \u/[ % Vkf- t j! A few SHETLAND WOOL JUMPERS—Suitable for wearing under '\i\ •'-'■?** I i coats; the V neck, belts, arid cuffs in contrasting shades: pink/white, Ii! j| grey/ro3e, mauve/white, and white/rose Special Price 29/6 ' jij j GEORGE & KERSLEY LTD. | I LAMBTON QUAY - - - WELLINGTON . J OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. ■ . '•■ '■•,?■ . . ' ' , WE beg to announce that we hay* HaBHBHBMHDHHMBHB9MSai^^ffi^SSII^SttSSBS9BiH(ttin£SSSSEn opened our »■•■— i—— _ NEW'LUNCHEON ROOM, . . ... NEW LUNCHEON ROOM, -m /fTT T TTL TT""' T*\ X / tfirk floor of Lambton-quay premitw. j\ /■ II - I I, j^k Il^ | J yj/ Business men and others may obtain I\l 111 I I I I i I LIGHT COLD I/UNOH,- A T AJLL-JJ—iAi. V M—JM. V JL LIGHT GOLD LUNCH, From 12 to 2, at t* » ****. t $ 11 t •""* v« NOTFS GAMBLE & CREED, 1 V> * J~-l^>' laMbton-qy. ■ staffokd tea eooms Many types of Black Mats (Over H. D. Bennett's), ' J J 1 ' • ■x— I™!, - or Black and Coloured 'Hate A SUPPER ROOMS ARE NOW % OPEN, and every attention is paid to. I ■ li_i ■ "t^-..-^..,. m the most unusual styles to 7. Fridtiy night till 7.30. , ' . . All Cakes are Home-mad*. , „,____. —^-i,—, A '__ _ salX. will b0 open until 7 p"m'ott A FEW DETAILS SMOKIN,G ROOM FOR GENTLEMEN. MISS READ. Proprietress. Interesting 1 ideas in distinctive Millinery are expounded in this fine _^__^_ . ' . showing, which embraces every type of Black Hat, as well as black * I ,; r ,TT ITik-i-.n'/-ixTie tw * mien with colour. There are hats suitable for. any and every occasion, WJiJjL/lINIjIyJN o JUn/AJJIJMj •.,.,■ „.._, , . _, . . strikingly new and of significant style tendencies. Shapes from, the snug-fitting- jaunty style or tailored type to the more extreme Dress JAMES SMITH LTD **at- Prices just as varied—from 42/-. up to si guineas each. so, Cuba -ST. g ee j^ggg j n Millinery Section r\VR Ladies' Tailor (Mr. Grif- A VE^RY. SMART" MODEL is made "of Lyons Black Velvet. Shape is fiths) is an Expert at his short back and long front. Crown has soft draping, which ends in work, and all Costumes made by a chou at front.. .. . him are the DRESSY MODEL WITH CIRCULAR BRlM—Slightly turned off ■ Aritftf ntf PFRTTPPTTON ' face; an effective swathe of delf ribbon, embroidered with gold and ACME OF PERFECTION! edged with sable fur. ■ - AN UNUSUALLY SMART; MODEL—With folded-over roll at side ~~ ' "': ' '" front, and extending from this is a cluster of black paradise. Crown of tarnished tissue. • ' .. ' • MISS 'SAMSON. A PORTRAIT HAT OF PANNE VELVET—Crown of glistening- * feathers ;■ t\v6 coral pink roses adjusted on underbritn, giving the • ]ITILLINERY AND BLOUSE SALON. desired touch of colour. ' A "VOGUE" HAT IN BLACK VELVET AND BEAVER CLOTHSPECIAL REDUCTIONS Underlined taupe velvet, sharp roll off face; has silver band, EVENING DRESSES AND BLOUSES. embroidered finishes. ■ ONE OF THE NEW SAILOR SHAPES-In all black, soft crowa and I—''1 — '' dressy tailored tie of faille ribbon. A LARGE SELECTION OF HATS. ' 1 coLoNitt Msfcir DniGs' SUEDE GLOVES New Goods—As Usual, Dependable yjATNTY Sandwiches, Homemade ...--.... I■^ Cakes and Scones, are served With ..... ... .. , . I Morning and Afternoon Teas, at ■ ." " ' The ''Cluzel" THREE-DOME SUEDE ' rm-r-E* ATTTntr t T TATr(T3' « it n- 1 ■' ■ GLOVES—Three-cord points, pique , THE QUICK LbNCxl, A Wellington business . sewn . in brOWQj tan! mole, 158, FEATHEKSTON-ST. man told us last week that or black , Price 14/6 pair (Near Bethune and Co.). f or the last fourteen years Thl ", Cluz?V' SUEDE GLOVES—In , , i . ' black, with three-cord white points ' - his wife has been con- • ■ . Price 1«/6 pair By 1? 617 buying "K. & S." The "Dufort" '.SUEDE GLOVES- ■ --■ " Suede Gloves. Only on Pique sewn, three-cord needle points, "*TKT,E epecialiso and trado only in ■ , „ , , ■•■ ■ two domes; m beavers ana'moles, "' FURS AND COSTUMES. ' three occaslons has she . PHCE IS/S pair Our Costumes arc based on Paris and purchased Gloves else- Reynier "Libera". SUEDE GLOVES New Yo?k styles. where . . This lady . has .—Three-cord; points, two 1 domes, Our Fur Coats comprise best grado , , . . . , pique-sewn-; m ucavcr. tan, or black Squirrel, Musquash, Electric Seal, Coney proved, and is satisfied PrICC 17/8 pair ■ Seal, and Molo. that "K. &S." Gloves are Pcvrin's " Chartreuse " Pique-sewn Inspectionjnvited. really depen d a ble. Hun- . SUEDE GLOVES— With two pearl A J. COLEMAN, dreds of other ladies have . S^ o f ' " LADIES' FASHION TAILOR AND proved it, too. ' . ' PWce 19/« p.Jr \ FURRIER, Pernn s Francisca" Pique-sewn 234, Lambton-qy. DCDCCPT " SUEDE.GLOVES—With three pearl . 1 HdAr ili'v-. 1 ' P utt°ns and three-cord, self points; ~ , .:..... . .'n mole> slate, and grey DJ. KWOIN AND CO., CI-T'Tf XT/ 7* -■ ' Price-19/8 pair • • T T r _ rlrlllNVj Reynier's First Quality SUEDE SILK IMPORTERS, GLOVES—Three domes, three-cord 40, COURTENAY-PLACE. QTVT 17 Q points, 1 pique-sewn ; in black, white, ... , . „.„ ,„. . _ ... Oil JLilliO and shades of tan, ;beaver, putty, All now styles. Silks of Finest Quality. ... . . . ra ole, slate, and grey Prlfie 21/- palf ' Lonreat'Prices. ' ■ ■ FURS! FURS! FURS! V A 4 ' ' .4 'A " ' jnte ' w T^TE hare jnst opened up our new sea- lifi^* 1 ' * S * C! *'■ a Vizbb. tossman and co.. _u Ao^ti??Sfir'S^SH' /"'J^TwELrLINGTON. 133, Lnmbton-qy. (cipp. Midland Hotftl). ««W»wyw»H«9BS»SSaBSfESi^ DO youil eprirtj tfloa-ninc tliorou?!-,];/ by rynitxt^^iSS^^iSl^^^^^^^^S^i,S^S^^^^S!^!^muMitjif^SS^^SS using Wiltrtil's L.B: Fumiattors, ™*™"I™"* TiwuTiMiiiaaaiiw """"'"' All Storei and CherniM*. »t & aU*.

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Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 125, 27 May 1920, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 125, 27 May 1920, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 125, 27 May 1920, Page 9

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