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Distinctive Furs -giC^ For Present Wearing I*lllllllll^ * There's beauty and utility in every mo4el we show. The f^^^^^^^mk *urs are of th« highest grade, and are made up in hosts pf W^^^^^^^, magnificent styles. Call and see this collection to-morrow. The simple refinement of the s^^^-'i "^™ir II W SKUNK OPOSSUM COL- /i»*<'^l>'-fift llhitiK flis^ LARS make them particularly J'v&%Sßlt fW/f \v( a coat or worn detached Vl Jwb^M^SSk^^.\i\ k »\ Prices *5/iO/-to £7/19/6 SBw^B^ fI^VUR ' ' - ' * MMi^^^MW^m Fur beauty could not 'be better ■ &&MMmmmM&W ■■ expressed than this handsome T%gSssßa§waf! necklet of natural . ; / tiP/Fir^Tr LYNX - The novel design, / «aJfi lit I ////hi luxuriant skin- and superb v \V<Uul_l til I u/v I finish give it exclusiveness and \ ißSiESsN^wai W splendour Price 39 guineas HV j&r^^^SßHT f or a sk°rt period we are offering our entire assemblage of yJ GORGEOUS EVENING GOWNS at specially attractive prices/ 1111 li ft I M3S&$ Such a rare event as this demands the immediate inspection of I// 11 vJyr a^ w^° des*re a Dinner > Dance or Theatre Frock that expresses /I / * IV Wf the higrhest in beauty and design, yet costs the minimum. Make ■ / y!\ your visit to-morrow. " , . What could be more effective than this FINE OTTER CAPE?— ft __ _ _ _ . . ESsH;^; George & Kersley Ltd. Same style in s PSrei 7- UmeaS LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON VW Price 1.1 guineas // TTJATNTY Sandwiches, Home-made 111 \\\\ In ll nh'lt'^Vr" mm»mammatatmmmmmKmafewmmmmwmmKtmKm -*-"^ Cakos and Scones, 'are served with Morning and Afternoon Teas, at THE QUICK LUNCH, 158, FEATHERSTON-ST. T*~^ \ (Near Bethune and Co.). H^^. „,,■■ xmi _ J Y\ /§ 1 '"* flk. T 9 f 1 — WhBSBBUL^-- W/I L*< X W A STRIKING ASSEMBLAGE OF Higs§3«l£^^ 3»/ B 1^ I MODEL COSTUMES! 1Y J. | £ A 1 NEVER before have our Ready-to- VTtti ~^*\ Wear Costumes been so smart in / V?. t \ • material, clever in line, exclusive in \ <8^ V2T WV ▼ •**■• A. >b^ style, and graceful in appearance. See y. *>v <#T^ % / 1'" "* \ § our special window display. You will *^Sv \ . »» / l_^ / m " ■— think they are imported models, but they V^^^v. isesJ ' %/^ / 1^ i"^t are made in our own Workroom, and are .W^Kw/^"^ •/ «/ I 1 I % half the price of the imported article. vIS^WMI ' •A. J. COLEMAN, I LADIES' FASHION TAILOR AND I 111 Iff 1.. l'L^ Tx furrier, ■ ■ ■ j£.^M\|l!i " \A/' r'H'.':'"H r JC' 234, Lambton-quay. ■ » ¥ Jw^H^ Jwwp^i JL J^ OPENING -ANNOUNCEMENT. \ FX"^* 1"*111 AT THE' HOUSE OF f'K. & S." NEW LUNCHEON ROOM, NEW LUNCHEON ROOM, fRIlw First floor of Lambton-quay premises, „, Business men and othere may obtaia ''^K^-- $j m . _ LIGHT COLD LUNCH, K. } ' I I«T %jfl f>\ f>± f\ V- f% LIGHT COLD LUNCH, - . mL*o\ V >V 1 I I I'l/^ I- . ■ From 12 to 2, at Jfew/I^***. ' * \J-%JL V O GAMBLE "i CREED. JBwll^v r> # LAMBTON-QY. J^ffl[|fflE^__ W „ , I /» STAFFORD TEA ROOMS MUill? (Over H. D. Bennett's), Wl^J^W^^ '— • sHrWif ' lIVIH r\ P I AS rfteESE LUNCHEON, TEA, AND M \W$ § 111 II IV I J-i» I \ 1,-i J-J J—IXXlk-' A SUPPER ROOMS ARE NOW HftiSlP 1,/ i OPEN, and every attention is paid to lilra^Tt F-*IH visitors' wants. - ' figH ii f I T"^ S~\ /"N *~"P^ f "IT 7 f^ 1 A T^ Three-Course Dinner (2a), from 5.30 p.m. llsiiri i httllfl \\/ H /i Xc to 7. Friday night till 7.30. Sil! f * V-^ V/ . 1 VV I * /""> I V All Cakes are Home-made. pi i|| 'I | if i Rooms will be open until 7 p.m. on all \ ji|i iljln Saturdays. flllil f iff A special 'display, covering a wide SMOKING ROOM FOR GENTLEMEN, BM ||| | || r a ng - e pf.the styjes that men apßreciI ■ MISS READ, Proprietresi ItoJjU-J' ate. Correct/in fashion detail, perfect -_— r - 7 —— r~—- — ; —__ , : ' imlm" ■ 'n anc^ finises and, above all, Will Splendid Quality and Exceptional THE POPULAR LADIES' TAILORS, «=J* v»Iue?" Th.c man vvh? is■ parUcukr Ww =s- m matters of dress should fng.pect tljis JAMES SMITH, LTD. fine display very soon< 60.OUBA.STREKT. *gf. . SEE THE WINDOWS I OUR Ladies' Tailoringl is under the All TT' 1 f>] T"> 1 i \T7 /^ J personal supervision of Mr. Griffiths, /\[[ Hlgh-L.IaSS KeadV-lO- W 6dX VjOOCIS who cuts : fits, and superintends all Tailo-r- » made Costumes. , SMARTLY CUT SAC SUlTS—Splendid styles for business wear; tailorr - Let us make your next Costume. We finished; in serviceable tweeds of Epglish and Colonial make; in browns are confident we can please you. or greys; perfect-fitting and up-to-date - ' - Prices £5/15/-, $6/6/-, *f/7/-, to £10/10/MT <3 Q■ Q A TV/T G n-"-NT ' TAILOR-CUT SPORTS SUITS—In a variey of good, colours; all well cut IoboAMISUJN. prices 95/-, 105/-, to 8 guineas MILLINERY and BLOUSE SALON. SPORTS OR GOLF COATS—In Homespun, Donegal, pr Colonial Tweeds prices 75/-, 84/-, ?q/-, to 6 guineas SPECIAL REDUCTIONS THE POPULAR TRENCH COAX—Efficient and stylish, all in superior quality gabardine, well proofed, and with warm lining. Can be bad in In several styles Prices 6 gns., 7 gns., 8 gps M 8 gns,, 10 gns. ENGLISH VELOURS THE "RALEIGH" RAINCOATS—Specially manufactured to our om instructions from the very best of materials; every .coat reliable and Also, thoroughly recommended. In all the most fashionable weaves and tones mmnunwfl oASim Prices 7 gns., « CTB,, B gO8« to. 10 gns, CHILDREN S HAIB. SINGLE . BREASTED OVERCOATS — Good quality tweed; in light, A wide range of styles to select from. medium, and dark grey; all the newest styles ; plain or Raglan sleeves ;! well cut and perfectly finished Prices 6 gns., 7 gns?, 8 gns., %o 15 gns. rnTmvrTAT mtttttat TwrtTnfKrs MEN'S DOUBLE-BREASTED TWEED OVERCOATS -~ English and COLONIAL MUTUAL BUILDINGS, Colonial; tailor-finished; several good shapes; m greys, browns, fawns, Opposite Bank of New Zealand. and heathers Prices 6 gnS., 7 gns., 8 gns., to 12 gns. ■. „ CAMEL FLEECE UNDERCOATS—To wear with overcoat for motoring or k-wotn ANT) CO travelling; long or short coats Prices 68/6, 79/6 J^ J, KWOIN AND CO., MEN , S BLACK G LACE DERBY BOOTS—Welted spies; all solid leather; SILK IMPORTERS, made in New Zealand \ Price 32/6 pair 40 COURTENAY-PLACE. MEN'S BLACK GLACE DERBY BOOTS-SAU solid leather; made in England Pr'ce 39/6 B*(r All new styles. Silks of Finest Quality. MEN'S TAN HIDE DERBY BOOTS—Medium weight, long last, receding Lowest Prices. ' toe / , . . Price «/6 pair MEN'S FINE BOX CALF DERBY BALMORAL BOOTS—Mat calf leg, '■ —: '• ' oak bark soles, close-cut welts; neat and comfortable Price 47/6 pair FURS I • FURS! FURSJ WE hays just opened up our new sea- •4^ A 44 tf i » I son's Furs with a fine range of Ma ■ 8*& 4* n ' rl^L j— I Furs 'of Indian, African,'and American W\ |J| IC f MkA^l i'llllNfcl** PIZER, TOSSMAN AND CO., famous ton oven so years>on jK%\ \XTI7T T IVr'TTiTJ 186, L 9 mbto n . qy . (opp. Midland Hotel). £SSS^i&S^^S!kmQ)^^i£!^SL ' T~KU your spring cleaning thoroughly by CI9t@BBSKBBBS9SSiK^iaBBPBWBBPKHMBBNHOHHBHpiHBBHHHBaHI X.J using Wilton's L.B. Fumigators. iajg^^aiKMyalEgiiSS^BßJiaMwtti'i<i|'f¥Blglll^^ All Storeit »nd Gbetni«t», a,t 2s each. " . ' . .■ . . ". '...'■"*•.

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Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 145, 19 June 1920, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 145, 19 June 1920, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 145, 19 June 1920, Page 10