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MISS SAMSON, MILLINERY SALON. ?r%T INDMILL HATS, New Shipment—-in Lovely Colours. TRICOLETTE JUMPERS And UNDERSKIRTS. COLONIAL MUTUAL BUILDINGS. By Special Appointment. THERE'S A TANG IN THE AIR. AUTUMN i» approaching, and you will want a seasonable Costume. We have in stock a very fine line of Gabardines as well as a wide rsmge of other suitable materials for Autumn Wear. You are cordially invited to inspect these. We will build a faithfully-finished Costumeof the best quality at a reasonable price JAMES* BELL, "THE POPULAR TAILOR," MANNERS-STREET, WELLINGTON. REMOVAL TO THE CORNER ALMOST COMPLETED. THE big task of removing our business from the old stand in. Cuba-street to the fine building: hitherto known as "Winder's Corner" will shortly be finished. The only departments yet to be moved are Mercery ond Clothing. 1 Old' and prospective customers are invited to visit our new home. JAMES SMITH, LTD., Famous for Low Prices, CORNER OF CUBA AND MANNERS STREETS. ' r ~ r ITIIHERE is more in our Costumes than •*■ elegance and style. There is quality that has been achieved by careful attention to detail. Our prestige is no mere TERM—it is the appreciation rendered to us by the- critics of the Costume World. A sign of the unrivalled Quality of our Costumes, of which our present window" display is a typical example. COLEMAN'S, LAMER 1 FASHION TAILOR AND FURRIER, 234, LAMBTOI^QUAY. AN OPPORTUNITY! JZIMME has just received a few • bolts of GUARANTEED ENGLISH INDIGO SERGES, , AND WHILE THE STOCK LASTS ' is making Tailor-made Costumes to ordsr from £10 10s. This price for English Serge of guaranteed dye makes value that has not been known of for some years past. Early Selection is recommended. J. Z I~M M E, LADIES' TAILOR, (For Nine Years with Hay ward), 144, Vivian-street (ionr doors from Cubastreet). Tel. 20-356. i APPRECIATED EXCLUSIVENESS ] A SURE indication of the appreciation, in which our Tailoring is held by discriminating women is the fact that for some time past we-have been unable to cope with the orders received, thus disappointing many.' We have now inoreased our staff, and can take orders for Winter Costumes. A large stock o£ the Latest 'Materials | just to hand, including the Now Velour Cloth for Top Coats. ' M. TOSSMAN, Continental Ladies' Tailor, 4. WILLIS-STREET, WELLINGTON. ■a/TANCHESTKR BARGAIN WEEK. Read about this week's Special Offerings ii Our Manchester Department. •Double Sheeting from 3s lid. White English Flannelette Is 9d. 500 doz. Towels, white and coloured, from 3s 3d pair. Fine quality Table Damask, usually 6s 9d ; to go 4s 6d. ' j Large Assortment of White Quilts from 16s 6d. W. BLACK & CO., LTD., 26, MANNERS-STREET. * ' TEA DRINKERS— SOLVE the difficulty ol securing good Tea by buying our fine quality blends of bright flavoury Ceylon Teas. • Stocks always fresh. Prices moderate. 51b, 101b, 201b, and 561b boxes,-'' THE CEYI/)N TEA CO., LTD., Head Office: DIXON-ST., WELLINGTON. YOUR WINTER COSTUME. " X^7E. have a large stock of assorted ▼ ''materials, including velour, suitable for costumes,or top-coats. We also have the latest styles, and guarantee. perfect fit. • • . M. BASSIN, 26, Manners-st., entrance W. B. Black and Co. (Opp. Beggs). LADIES who appreciate fine-quality in Silks, will bo delighted with the big shipment of Georgette, * Crepes do Chines, Voiles, Fugi, and' a Special Line o£ Striped and Checked Silks, in all colours, which we have just received, also a lovely selection of Assorted Crockery at special prices. Inspection invited. D. J. KWOIN AND CQ., Silk Importers, 40, Courtenay-place. MAiDAME TAYLOR, SALON DES MODELES, SPECIALISES IN GOWNS. COS- _, TUMES MADE TO ORDER. Tel. 1225. 220, Lambton-quay. jlflSS DRESSER, COSTUMES AND DRESS SPECIALIST 11, M'DONALD'S BUILDINGS, WILLIS-STREET. (Next Afoert Hotel). STOP! KUN no risks with that Suit or Costume. . Have it Pry Cleaned nt ESTALL'S STEAM DYE WORKS, 85, Viviin-strect, oppoeite SaWatipn Ansy Barracks. Tel. 21-405.

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Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 52, 2 March 1921, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 52, 2 March 1921, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 52, 2 March 1921, Page 9