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MORE THAN APPEARANCE, MORE THAN FIT, MORE THAN STYLE, Is Necessary in Ladies' Tailoring. THE interior workmanship which produces that inimitable grace of hue, and makes each "Tossman" Costume keep its shape for the full life of the fabric, is the result of many years devoted exclusively to tailoring for discriminating women! M: T 0 S-S MAN, .' Continental Ladies' Tailor, 4, WILLIS-STREET, WELLINGTON. w MISS SAM SO. N, SPRING HATS! ! SPRING HATS! Suitable for present wear. EVENING DRESSES! COLONIAL. MUTUAL BUILDINGS, Customhouse-quay. TEA! . /M^E are direct suppliers of the * finest quality Teas to the home, tearoom, or farmer. 5, 10, \ 20, and 561b boxes. THE CEYLON TEA CO., LTD., Head Office: '• DIXON-ST., WELLINGTON. SPRING IS COMING. Be Ready with a 'TVISTTNCTIVE: SMART COSTUME ■*-» of ZIMME'S superb tailoring in Stripes, Checks, Gabardines, and every desirable Spring Material from £8 Bs, For the present wear, Bee our Stocks of All-wool Tweeds, Worsteds, and Indigo Serges (of guaranteed dye). £8 Bs.' J. Z £~M M E, Ladies' Tailor (9 years with Hayward). 144, VIVIAN-ST. (4 doors from Ciiba-st.), Wellington. Tel. 20-356. By Special Appointment. ORIGINALITY of Style and Unquestionable Quality are the attributes which have given to COSTUMES FASHIOKED BY COLEMAN'S, Their claim to distinction, as the Leading Ladies' Tailor in Now' Zealand. OUR PRICES HAVE BEEN ADJUSTED TO PRESENT VALUES. COLEMAN'S, LADIES' FASHION TAILOR AND FURRIER, 234, LAMBTON-QUAY. By Special Appointment. THE HALL-MARK OF QUALITY ATTACHED TO ALL OUR 1 TAILOR-MADE COSTUMES! .. WE are offering all our Top-quality Worsteds, Serges, arid Tweeds for Ladies' Costumes, from £10 10s. Fit and Fashion are the First Features of our Exclusive Tailoring. / JAMES BELL, "THE POPULAR TAILOR," MANNERS-STREET, WELLINGTON COSTUMES, GUARANTEED BLUE SERGE, from ' £8 Bs. Ladies' Own Material Made Up. ! madame tm <millan, 48, Manners-street (entrance through Geo. Fowlds', Ltd., Boot Shop). LADIES! VISIT, the House of Speciality in Ladies' Tailoring. Every Costume is made up of tho best workmanship and perfect fit, now at 8 guineas. This is a genuine reduction, and is worth inspection. M. BASSIN, First-class Ladies' Tailor, 26, Manners-st. (Entrance by Black's, opp. Begg's). A CHANCE LIKE THIS COMES BUT ONCE. LADIES, GRAB IT! Xl m REDUCTION on all original prices Of for Silks and Crepe de Chinee. Don't miss these final bargains. * D. J. KWOIN AND CO., Silk Importers. W. Courtenay-place. Wellington. DYEING AND DRY CLEANING. FOR high-class DRY CLEANING of all descriptions, and the DYEING of Woollen Suits, Costumes, Overcoats, etc., brown or bl*ck, send to BARBER AND CO., 125, Cuba-street. Goods collected in city. / Telephone 225. MILLINERY TUITION. LADIES should welcome the opportunity to learn the Art of Millinery, as taught by MADAME GARNIER, Court Milliner, and late of Bond-st., London. D»y and evening classes. Thorough tuition in making, remodelling, etc. Have two hats for tho price of one. Over Archer's, Drapers, Upper Cuba-st. FOR ONE MONTH ONLY. SUITS. AND COSTUMES Of BLUE, BLACK, AND GREY SERGES For £6'los. H. G. BEDELL, 125, Lambton-quay, Above A.B.C. Garagei rpHE ZAK STUDIOS, Manners-street, A Tel. 953. EVERYBODY'S PHOTOGRAPHER. For Wedding Groups and Parties we are Unequalled. A BEAUTIFUL ENLARGEMENT given Free with all Wedding Groups. Photos taken Day or Night. By Appointment or Otherwise. A Card. TUT R .* B R I D G E, DENTIST, Macarthy Chambers, 50, Willis-street, Telephone 1612. Opp. Hotel Windsor. Hours: 9to 5.30. ■ ' Friday Evening, 7 to 8 p.m. A'Special Department for. speedily remaking' ill-fitting or old Dentures and repairing broken Plates.

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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 36, 11 August 1921, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 36, 11 August 1921, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 36, 11 August 1921, Page 9