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——— Charming Creations from "Hatland" You could not picture anything more uncommon or more becoming than these bewitching little hats in straws. The multitudes of styles and shapes and. the artistic blending of gorgeous colours, relieved with dashes of gold, produce the choicest effects imaginable. You really must sec them. Let your visit be to-morrow. • » The Latest in Small Straws -/ ■ ■ ■ • ■ ■■■•.■'■ A JAUNTY TURBAN WITH A MODELLED; BRlM—Turned up - ' ' at front with gold, embossed in Oriental design; in soft tones oi i^^efT^. ""^i. '•■''■ blue and rose; a slash of black ribbon passed over the crown and . / fmffjO'SS^skS. ' held on edge of brim with curled goura mount Price 50/- • / tr lya^|^g^fe\' ".'"'. CftIARMING HAT IN NAVY PEDAL STEAW—The front of brim, {[ WS&ffiP*^ which is a blocked oval, tapering at the sides, has two folds of '/I vfjr^jj^Si *H' „■,. ribbon, mastic tone, embroidered with chenille, passed over tho \\ f(^ I/-1 ' .:. brim and swathed round the crown Price 45/6 \\ A SMART STRAW TOQUE—Tho crown being of jade satin straw ; the brim, which is rolled at the side well into the crown, is in /Z£fifJ¥§iSs£¥&is^\ mastic pedal straw, embroidered with straw and chenille, in J^^m^^^^Mi^J \ .shades of jade, gold and mulberry; a smart little knot of ribbon ■ //^ifsjsl^ gjfflM?**^ 1 velvet finishes the left side Price 35/6 (sf«m& *Mf I NIGGER BROWN PEDAL STRAW OF NOVEL DESIGN — Its J ■■■''■> only trimming a handsome lining of nigger and gold brocade, ,^ Z^^^^^^^^^f ■■' ornamented at side with a brown pin ornament ' Pries 42/- ,-■■ * / 7^cSjß*^^^^pA . .'. '-'.' A TURBAN OF FLAME COLOURED SATIN STRAW—Coarse, ( X^^^^^^j ■ with large natural win» flat on the rolled side; largo cluster bow \ of narrow black cord ribbon on the low side of thebrim ■ . \ *RU7 \ '^^^p' BLACK LISERE STRAW—With large flat folded bow of black •• A") F\ cord, ribbon clasping the under front of brim Price 49/6 j/fs^s^feit^?' ) \J\ MODELS IN BLACK COUCHE VELVET AND PANNE—Strik- JlPlP ll|P\ S^Jr ) ■- ihgly artistic, and cannot fail to please the most artistic taste. - ■F)MmW)sM^:\^ A VERY EFFECTIVE MODEL IS IN HATTER'S PLUSH WITH V"-\--r-V" FOLDED CROWN—Brim is wide and curved up in front; outer }> If " ''" * \ ■'■:'■ edge full and soft, top flat lined gold tissue, a very pleasing : j£l . -jV. finish . Price 79/6 /) I S^^^^^Sh l/w v Remember, there are scores of warm Scarves awaiting /^^^^^afew Jsi^tlsl&SS^Qwi^t 'I yonr choice in the Fancy Department, . 'I GEORGE k KERSLEY LtA^^^^C: LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON -\^2^'

QUALITY GOODS. rf"kUR Costumes are far above the ordinary New Zealand Product, because we realised that New Zealand women wanted Costumes built on Continental lines, which we are able to reproduce, and at a much more moderate price. A. J. COLEMAN, LADIES' FASHION TAILOR AND • FURRIER, - 234, Lambton-qy. j OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. WE beg to announce that we have , 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, at | 376 1 GAMBLE & CREED, ! LAMBTON-QY. STAFFORD TEA ROOMS, (Over H. D. Bennett's), WILLIS-ST. I rrVHESE LUNCHEON, TEA, AND i X SUPPER ROOMS ARE NOW \ OPEN, and every attention is paid to visitors' wants. I Three-Course Dinner (2s), from 5.30 p.m ;to 7. Friday night till 7.30. All Cakes are Homo-mado. Rooms will be open until 7 p.m. on Saturdays. | SMOKING ROOM FOR GENTLEMEN. '■ .' MISS READ. Proprietress. : A: SPECIAL OFFER IN LADIESCOSTUMES. SO Only LADIES' SMART WINTER COSTUMES, in useful Tweeds and Flannel; Cojfc semi-fitting; back belted front, , with self-coloured buckle,, neat roll-collar, j. narrow skirt, in brown, grey, and heather j mixtures. -' ■ j Auld's Prices, £4 15s, £5 ss, £5 10s. OUR SPECIAL PRICE, XX/- cacii- i SEE WINDOW FOR THIS BARGAIN. ! At - . ' ' JAMES SMITH'S, LTD. 80, CUBA-STREET. - MISS SAMSON. . Ta/TILLINBRY and BLOUSE SALON. REDUCED PRICES REDUCED PRICES In ATTRACTIVE HATS! Extensive range of styles, quality, and colourings. Also, CHILDREN'S VELOURS. COLONIAL MUTUAL BUILDINGS, Opposite Bank of New Zealand. DAINTY Sandwiches, Homemade Cakes and Scones, are served with Morning and Afternoon Teas, at THE QUICK LUNCH, 158, FEATHERSTON-ST (Near Bethune and Co.). T} J. KWOIN AND CO., SILly IMPORTERS, 40, COURTENAY-PLACE. All new styles. Silks of Finest Quality. Lowest Prices. FURS! FURS! FURS! WE have just opened up our new season's Furs with a 6no range of Coats, Squirrel, Marmot, Coney, etc. Furs of Indian, African, and American Foxes, Alaseun Wolf, and guarantee all to be Genuine Pelts. Renovations. PIZER, TOSBMAN AND CO., 133, Lamblon-iiy. (opp. Midland Hotel). DO your spring cleiuiinsr thoroughly by using Wilton's L.B. Fumigaton. ! All Stores and Chemists, at 2s each, '

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Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 138, 11 June 1920, Page 9

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