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s A Yes! A staggering clearance ! that will startle the women folk ' j of Wellington and. surrounding " districts. Think what this offering means to^rou, who are planning dainty frocks and blouses for summer. Buy at once; the demand will W7l • easily overwhelm the supply. \X/ mli"P> Get in early I »" ill Iti Jap Crepe 50 inches wide. The quality is unquestionable. Immediately you see this Crepe you'll realise its superiority by its even I weave and fine texture. Take j full advantage of this sensational offer. Scour the whole Dominion, and you will not find better value. 2/6 £* i See.cur great window display, I ' •, if you live in Wellington. If ' ■ you do not, then POST YOUR ORDER AT ONCE. i.. ■ ' ( /' George & Kersley, Ltd LAMBTON QUAY - WELLINGTON. V . Mlnery for Spring! BROWN^One of the Leading Tones Among the darker tones in Spring and Summer Millinety, *towa *foHs a,'very important place. The Hat is usually cordorvan or nigger, with trimmings in lighter tone*, or else one of the many gold or autumn tints. Trimmings of all types such is Wings, Ospxeys, Flowers and Bibbon are to-be tcmnd in-equal favour. An Assemblage of Pretty Styles A COARSE BTIBTIC 9TRAW, in nigger brown, has striped n«vejiy lining in old gold and self, and wide silk faille, in old gold, with pin finish in lighter tonei ,forms the trimmings A YOUTHFUL HAT has cordorvan liserie orown, brim and trimming is a clever arrangement of burnt amber ribbon A TAILORED HAT ooraes in nigger faerie, uppa* brim aria crown drape of nigger cirie ribbon, ending in applique bow or brim A MATRON'S HAT, in dark brown Dunsteble straw j is trioorne in »hape, and bat crown trimmings of flowers and cirio foliage in autumn tints, and pin finish A PORTRAIT HAT, in cordorvan brown, has platteau lining in lighter shade, trimming of heron osprey of * darker shade than hat, and effective finish of satin ribbon A GIRLISH HAT, in chocolate brim, has wide shade brim which droops at sides; trimmings of russet ribbon velvet and gold pin finish A NOVELTY RUSTIC HAT, in dark brown, has brim trimmiaje of grass and fruit in shades of fawn and lavender and lacings of lavender gtos grain ribbon SEE SPECIAL SHOWING IN WINDOW 05 L4MBTOK QUAY VOILES! Favoured by all for Summer Wear WHITE VOILES—39 to 40 inches wide; our range of white is now complete, and we predict as in the past a great demand for our reliable qualities and good values; the weaves and finish are better than ever Prices 2/9, 3/3, 3/6, 4/3, 4/6, 4/11 yard FANCY WHITE VOILES—IO inches wide; nothing is more dainty than these voiles, with fancy stripe and check; in all white effects; always effective and so readily washed and beautiful in wear Prices 2/11, 3/9, 4/3, 4/6 yard CANVAS VOILE—39 to 40 inches wide; a really serviceable voile, is of firm weave, very durable and soft in texture; in addition to its suitability for dress purposes, it is very popular for furnishing, draperies, curtains, etc.; in shades of rose pink, sky, helio., mid grey and white * Price 3/3 yard FROSTED VOILES—4O inches wide; a great favourite for dainty frock and blons* wear; has effective crepe finish, and comes in charming tones of helio., sky, putty, flesh pink) emerald, royal, vieux rose, flame, canary, light saxe and white Price 4/8 yard ALL THIS SEASON'S GOODS 'A* ■ 'Famiqcis :r"o«-Over-<57? ; Year-s-for-. *^»^

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Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 87, 9 October 1920, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 87, 9 October 1920, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 87, 9 October 1920, Page 10