Particularly smart importations for early autumn wear have jufit been received by Hayward, Ltd. Included arc becoming gowns, ladies' suits, 'and model millinery. Coming from the most exclusive houses of England, these new creations are perfect examples of the style*, for the coming season. Ladies are invited to attend the showing now boing conducted. Hay ward, Ltd.. 226 a, Lambton-quay, Wellington.—Advt.' The most discriminating woman will not fail- to be impressed with our fine showing of exclusive Dresses and Frocks, which come diroot from the leading fashion centres. Spademan and Thompson, Lambton-quay.—Adtrt. The secret of success is to give satisfaction. The work of Sydal is to soften and soothe the skin. It always gives satisfaction. All chemists an-d stores, 2s. per jar.—Advt. Send a flower message. There's many a, word of happiness and heartfelt greeting, as well as deepest sympathy, expressed with flowers sent from Miss Murray, Vice-Kegal Florist, 55, WiJlisstreet.'—Advt. ' Barber's dry-cleaning. Suits, costumes, furs, chair covers, etc., cleaned by oui" new process, quickly and cheaply. 125, Cuba-stret. Tel. 226.—Advt. • Freah attractions at M'Kay's Specialty House this week are dainty undergarments in crepe-de-chine, washing ! satin, muslin. Ladies aA'e invited. M'Kay's Specialty House, 354, Lambtonquay (near Stewart Dawson), Wellington.—Advt. . Ladies and Gentlemen, —Whenever or wherever you find a grocer . doing his utmost to satisfy aJI demands for the famous No Rubbing Laundry Help, kindly shake him by the fist, clap him on the back, and load him. with your best wishes.—Advt. The merit of B. and C. Corsets is mainly responsible for the continued esteem in which they are held by women who wear them. B. and C. Corsets are nnrivallcd for grace, freedom, and quality of material. They are British made, so that their price is not affected by high foreign exchange rate?. The woman who always wears B. and C. Corsets is th« worrtuu who s.hvßj'6 has puffect cors«t comfort. -M\ leading drapers stock them.—Advt.
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Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 14, 17 January 1921, Page 9
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