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; 1 —I— ——lI—MUM— ■HUMI III! I SPRING MILLINERY Now on View A Gorgeous Assemblage of Fashion's •' Newest Productions for Spring Wear Our initial display of Artistic Millinery for Spring-, 1921, embraces every conceivable type of Hat that is appropriate to the season. Never before have we submitted a better collection, and you can be sure of the absolute correctness of each individual model.' - There is a style to suit every taste and every age—from the Miss to the Matron. ■ ■ - WE INVITE YOU TO CALL AND SEE THEM. ' Millinery Showroom—first floor C GOAT FROCKS and AFTERNOON GOWNS ■ The Latest Creations > N - Just a few of the latest arrivals are quoted here to give you an -- ■ idea of what awaits your choice. All are stylish and indescribably ' beautiful.'---You must'see them. "v "' '""'■■ Charming—but Inexpensive! « CHARMINGLY SIMPLE FROCK—Of light grey woollen jersey I cloth, long waist effect, smart collar, finished" touches of pale mauve p r j CB 97 /s Extremely Smart KNITTED FROCK—Of wine coloured wool'; very smart style, long rever collar,' which can also be fastened : ' to throat if desired.-* A special feature of this frock is its • touches of gold tinsel thread and royal blue silk, carried out ■■<• ■'■'■' on bodice and skirt . Price' £575/-'"-' An Attractive and Useful MODEL. if ROCK—Carried out in jade green silk jersey cloth, long waist effect; the becoming lon* roll collar has touches of black; smart skirt has narrow bands-: ■ of black; tie over belt just holds in the fullness at waist 1 ... Price. **/i»/6.,. A Distinctive COAT FROCK—Of mole gabardine, with introduction of light brown on collarand waist belt, smartly braided ' with narrow mole braid and finished neat buttons to tone V -']■- . . ' ' Price *7/*9/6 • A Very Becoming COAT FROCK—Of light saxe gabardine; skirt pouched on. hips, introducing- touches of-fawn; very smart collar of black satin, with neat black satin vest Price-£6/6/.- '•>■ Simplicity and grace of line are the outstanding features of a '' Smart AFTERNOON GOWN-Carried out in soft navy ~ satm; the perfectly plain bodice has cross-over effect, short sleeves', over-skirt of lovely navy lace, finished smart bow at Slde Price 11 guineas ±22 STAINS i™: FAMOUS FOR OVER, 57J YEARS FOR QUALITY, STYLE AND VALUE ———an—ii—i——^a—i^i»i'« —ii mn nwa ■' •' ■ NEW " •■'-■ :'4m^sk SPRING BLOUSES IKF": The new season's Blouses which we have just \ »&|cl opened reveal charm of design- and beautiful jL^/FWI X materials as well as exquisite loveliness in w\ /i'y &®\ " every particular. ,-■ . Ms! Y^X Dainty Voife Blouses, in both hand and machine /*^*^ki^ ffif^\ embroidered models, trimmed With pretty lace. |W-)fpi|;ll|s[ Xv These.are of exceptional beduty, and there is a *ft?«fStW^( lY^s ' big variety of styles. • wSlml^ffl /1 Silk Blouses in Distinctive Designs at wonderful ; values.—Crepe-de-chine Blouses in many pretty niodels and a big range of prices. " mM^f^^f^k Come and see our Windows and Showrooms. fljl'i II „IW Corner Cuba and Abel Smith Streets. •( f fJ {# t* 1' These\ A^^\l^Wif|,^ :) for t&s***sii?* yr^TK Bcsin now-! D'OYLEYS-in sets of six. On Linen Sheeting 2 6 Satin Jean 3/3 Linen 4/9 POSTAGE PAID ON CASH ORDERS M. & M. A. ALCORN CTBS!") IS2 Lamb'ton Quay, Wellington Telephone 2366, /ra5T£L-JALI?OX\ S WOODWARD JT. § 1 V/ELLI-NGT9N S \ ?lr^ I ]/ \/^DEJ Perfection > ■• from CS| Paris! HHlhti «rvcio . ,

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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 49, 26 August 1921, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 49, 26 August 1921, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 49, 26 August 1921, Page 9

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