By Special Appointment. OUR TAILOR-MADE COSTUMES represent THE .PERFECTION OF DRESSING. EXPERTLY cut from a wide range of best-qUality W°rs' ;e^s! Series, and' Tweeds, and beautifully finished in^every detail, from £10 10s. They stamp the wearer at once as Fashionably and Exclusively Dressed. .Call and inspect our Superior Selection of Spring and Summer Suitings. "THE POPULAR TAILOR," MANNERS-STREET. WELLINGTON. NEW SPRING FABRICS Just arrived. OUR Shipment, of Materials for Spring Wear contains many delightful surprises for Wellington women. Seleot any one of these, and you can be snre of A COSTUME THAT IS BOTH DISTINCTIVE AND EXCLUSIVE. Will you call in to see them? M. TOSSMAN, Continental Ladies' Tailor, 4, WILLIS-STREET, WELLINGTON. OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT! p G. CHER AND ' CO.. dress with taste at popular Prices. Recommendation Costumes made to order from £7 7s. Own Materials Made up, £4 10s. P. G. CHER AND CO. (Late with J. T. Lewis, Featherston-et.), ROYAL OAK BUILDINGS, 120, Manners-street. Tel. 20-139. t^UMMJER MILLINe'rY. Just Arrived: LATEST DESIGNS ' ARTISTIC MODELS, DRESSES, , JUMPERS, ETC. MISS SAMSON, CUSTOMHOUSE-QUAY, COLONIAL MUTUAL BUILDINGS. HIGH-GRADE TEA! IEfcRIGHT, flavoury blends of fretfily- •*■* imported Teas delivered to any ad> drees in Town or Suburb*, in 51b, 101b, 201b, 561b boxes. THE CEYLON TEA CO., LTD., * ■ ■ ' • Head OifiCe: DIXON.STREET, WELLINGTON. ALL THE WAY FROM THE WEST OF ENGLAND TO WELLINGTON, BEAUTIFUL Spring »nd Summer Costuoiingo in.Worsteds, Tweeds, Gabardines, and Serges. " Entirely new and very handsome FROM £8 Bs, you can select your Spring Ooßtume how ■ ■ • ■ In Z I M M -E ' 8 ■X I M M E S Perfect Tailoring of Distinction* ' J. Z I~M ME, Ladies' Tailor (9 years with Hayward), 144, VIVIAN-ST. (* doors from Ouba-st,), Wellinjftoa. Tel. 20-356. ACHIEVEMENT. 'riIHE determination to do one thing- and -^ * do it well has brought the House of Coleman'a to its ccveted goal of achievement—that of being the largest manufac-' turer of Costumes of any Ladies'. Tailor in Netv Zealand. SEE OUR NEW SPRING COSTUMES WHEN NEXT ON THE QUAY. - CsOLeISaN'S, LADIES' FASHION TAILOR AND FURRIER, s 234, LAMBTON-i}UAY. pi A N D E R S O N, LADIES' TAILOR. Ladies' Own Material Made Up. 220, LAMBTON-QUAY (over Littlejohn's) Tel. 3472. NOTICE. TVfISS C. DONOVAN, late of Te.Aw, 4--*- House, wishes to inform the Ladies of Wellington that she has commenced business as COSTUMIER AND DRESSMAKER At 63, MANNERS-STREET (over James Bell). Telephone 3276. LADIES! VISIT the House of Speciality in Ladifts' Tailoring. Every Costume is made up of the best workmanship and perfect fit, now at 8 guinoas. This is a genuine reduction, and ia worth inspection. ~ M. BASSIN. First-class Ladies' Tailor, 26, Manners-st (Entrance bj> Black's, opp. Begg's).MILLINERY TUITION. LADIES should welcome the opportun- ' lty to loarh the Art of Millinery, as ttught by MADAME GARNIER, Court Milliner, »nd late of Bond-st., London. Day and evening classes. Thorough tuition in making, remodelling, etc. Hay* two^ hats for the pric* of one. Note Address: Upstairs, over Archer' 3, Drapers, Upper Cuba-street. I.ADIES! SPRING IS HERE. T*TE have a Nioe Selection of Blouse ~" Lengths, in Silk and Crepe-do-chine, most suitable, for SPRING BLOUSES. Y6ur outingwill be a pleasant and a profitable one if spent strolling through our store. Our Prices are marked down to the lowest level. D. J. KWOIN AND CO., Silk Importers, 40, Courtenay-plaoe. Wellington. DYEING AND DRY CLEANING. FOR high-class DRY CLEANING of all descriptions, and the DYEING of Woollen Suits, Costumes, Overcoats, etc., browh or black, sehd to BARBER AND CO., 135, Cuba-stroet. Goods collected in city. Telephone 226. CUT Flowers, Daffodils, .Violets, and Freesiaß, direct from our Lower Hutt Nurseries, posted to any address. Floral work a specialty. Miss Poole, 70, Manaersst. Tel. 2409. !__-_— WEAR Zomo Soles, apuft from their cileapiicss they uro easy on the feet, Zome Soles and cave money. Repairs neatly and promptly a«>nuf-.od at 66, Man-uers-st.
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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 61, 9 September 1921, Page 9
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