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STILL TO BE HAD! What ? ZIMM E ' 3 ZIMM E ' S superbly TAILORED COSTUMES, from £8 Bs. In all materials, including Indigo Serges . of guaranteed dye. For higWblass Tailoring no firm has ever reached the standard that Zimme set and holds. J. Z I~M ME, Ladies' Tailor (8 yeats with Hayward), 144, VrVIAN-ST. (4 doors from Cuba-st.), Wellinfrton. Tel. 20-356. By Special Appointment. ORIGINALITY of Style aud. Unquestionable Quality are the attributes which have given to COSTUMES FASHIONED BY COLEMAN'S, Their claim to distinction, as the Leading Ladies' Tailor in' New Zealand. OUR PRICES HAVE BEEN - ADJUSTED TO PRESENT VALUES. / COLE MAN'S, 1 LADIES' FASHION TAILOR AND. f 234, LAMBTON.QUAY. By Special Appointment. STYLE TALKS '~ • . , '.. In Oar TAILOR-MADE COSTUMES, '%TITHICH we are now offering, from a T T wide range of top-quality Worsteds, Serges, and Tweeds, from £10 10a. ■ A Perfect Fit and a Fashionable Cut are guaranteed with our Exclusive Tailoring. ■ JAMES BELL, > "THE POPULAR TAILOR," MANNERS-STREET, WELLINGTON. AS PARIS SEES THE.MODE FOR SPRING, •, SO.it will be expressed in your New Costume for Coat Frock if the making of it is entrusted to TOSSMAN! A sure knowledge of the styles to.'be, allied to an unique experience in Tailoring to Ladies of more than usual discrimination, assures this. ' M. TO.SS MAN,, Continental Ladies' Tailor, «, -WILLIS-STREET, WELLINGTON. \ ■ ■ MISS SAMSON, . HAT&, New Shipment WINDMJLfc HATS. EVENING DRESSES. COLONIAL MUTUAL BTTH/WNGS, 'TEA! fIJPTS are direct suppliers of the T * finest quality Teas to tho home, tearoom, or farmer. 5, 10, 20, and 561b boxes. * THE , CEYLON TEA CO;, LTD., Head Office: DIXON.ST., WELLINGTON. i .. , ' COSTUMES, ■ X GUARANTEED BLUE SERGE, from ,' ;£8 Bs. Ladies' Own Material Made Up. MADAME M'MILLAN, 48, Manners-street (entrance through Geb. Fowlds', Ltd., Boot Shop). LADIES! ,' T7ISIT <h» House of Speeiali^ in T Ladies Tailoring, Every Costume is matte up of the best workmanship and perfect fit, now at 8 guineas. Thia is a genuine reduction, and is worth inapeotion. M. BABSIN, ■ ; First-class Ladies' Tailor, 26, Manners-at, (Entrance by Black's, opp. Begg's). A CHANCE LIKE THIS COMES BDT ONCE. LADIES,-GRAB IT! £/„ REDUCTION on all original prioee *>/ for Silks and Crepe de Chinee. Don't miss these final bargains. i D. J. KWOIN AND CO., ; Silk Importers. 40. Couttenay-place. Wellington. DYEING AND DRY CLEANING. FOR high^lass DRY CLEANING of all descriptions, and the DYEING of Woollen Suits, Costumes, Overcoats, etc., brown or black, send to BARBER AND CO., 125, Cuba-Street. Goods collected in .city. Telephone 236. MILLINERY TUITION.' T'ADIES should welcome the opportun-■J-i ity to Warn the Art of, Millinery, as Uught by MADAME GARNIER, Court Milliner, and late of Bond-st,, London. Day and evening classes. Thorough tuition in making, remodelling, etc. Have two hats for the price of one. Over Archer's, Drapers, Upper Cuba-»t. FOR ONE MONTH ONLY. SUITS AND COSTUMES Of BLUE, BLACK, AND GREY SERGES . For £6 10s. H. G. BEDELL, 1 125, Lambton-quay, Above A.B.C. Garage. ARTISTIC BUTTONS MADE TO YOUR ORDER. ACCORDEON-PLEATING A SPECIALITY. SMART SKIRTS AT REASONABLE PRICES. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. SHOULD your Accordeon-pleated Skirt get wet bring it to us and we will ro-pleate it for a few shillings. THE MODERN BUTTON AND AC-CORDEON-PLEATING FACTORY, Qnl-" Address—63, Manners-street. Telephone 3276. . , CUT Flowers, Daffodils, Violets, and Freesias, direct from our Lower Hutt Nurseries, nostod to any address. Floral work a specialty. Miss Poole, 70, Mannersst. Tel. 13409.

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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 39, 15 August 1921, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 39, 15 August 1921, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 39, 15 August 1921, Page 9