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THE POPULAR COSTUME HOME. WE nevor hold Sales, but we lay emphaßis on the Popular Prices of our Coatumes, for the Quality and Style warrant o much higher price than wo ask. COUEMA'N'S, , LADIES' FASHION TAILOR AND FURRIER, 234, LAMBTON-QUAY. By Special Appointment. STYLE, QUALITY, SERVICE. - THIS is a rare combination in Costumes, and it is the reason for the unprecedented popularity of BELL TAILORED COSTUMES. You can have such a Costume made: from hiffh-crade Serges, Tweeds, Flannels, and Worsteds, in the newest shades and patterns, FROM £10 10s. ' JAMES BELL, "THE POPULAR TAILOR," MANNERS-STREET,' WELLINGTON. -VELOUR CLOTH. WE have just received a new shipment of this handsome Cloth, and can now take orders for Costumes,' Coat" Frocks, and Coats. ' Costumes Hand-tailored to Order from Exclusive Tweeds ~ FROM £8 Bs. Always the newest materials to choose from at J. ZIMME'S, LADIES' TAILOR, Nine Years with Hayward's, 144, VIVIAN-STREET (Four Doors from Cuba-6treet), Wellington. Telephone 20-356. " • M 0 D E S .. BECAUSE wo know the Modes of the leading fashion centres before they are generally known, we aro'ablo to produce COAT FROCKS AND COSTUMES that stand aloof from the commonplace. May we interpret the new modes for you ? M. TOSSMAN, I CONTINENTAL LADIES' TAILOR, 4, WILLIS-ST., Wellington. ■ HIGH-GRADE TEA. "QRIGHT, flavoury blends of frenhly- -"-* imported Teas delivered to uny address in Town or Suburb*, in 51b, 101b, 201b, 561b boxei. THE CEYLON TEA CCX, LTD, Head Office: . DIXON-STREET, WELLINGTON. MISS ' SAMSON, MILLINERY SALON. U T U M N HATS.. AFTERNOON AND EVENING • DRESSES. COLONIAL MUTUAL BUILDINGS. : THE LATEST ADVICE "IjWOM the Continent .is that Tweed Cos- -*- tumes will be worn morn than ever. We are making special provision to meet this demand by producing garments of Scotch and Irish, Tweeds in the latest styles and the usual UNEXCELLED workmanship for the coming Autumn at 7 GUINEAS.! Own Materials Mado Up from £4 14s 6d. CHER AND CO:, ' EXPERT LADIES' TAILORS, Late with J. T. Lewis, Featherston-st., ROYAL OAK BUILDINGS, 120. Manners-street. Tel. 20-139. AUTUMN EXHIBITION Of Artistic and Beautiful ■ FROCKS AND HATS FROM LONDON 'AND PARIS. , MAISON CASTEL-JALOUX, Dominion Farmers' Institute, FEATHERSTON-STREET, , * ' Wellington. \ LADIES, pay a visit to MISS WALSH'S Sale, Courtenay-place, and see the Wonderful Bargains in Underclothing, Corsets, Hose, Underskirts, Dresses, Jumpers, Coats, and Coat Frocks. Money will be spent to advantage by doing your shopping here. LADIES! LADIES! OUR Prices will make your Visit a Profitable One. We specialise in SILKS and CREPE DE CHINES and SILK HOSIERY. D. J. KWOIN AND CO., Silk Merchants, 40, COURTENAY-PLACE. Wellington. BASSIN, LADIES' TAILORS. WE desire to inform all- ladies that our Costumes are considerably reduced in price this month. Call early and place your order. Don't miss this opportunity for your Tailor-made Costume. Perfect fit and style guaranteed- We have a splendid selection .of materials to chooso from, M. BASSIN. 26, Manners-st.. entrance Black and Co. DRY CLEANING. ALWAYS romomber you can have it cleaned much better at BARBER'S. Always have been the best, and always will be, because they know how. IURBER. AND CO., Established 1853/ 125, Cuba street. We Collect in City. Telephone 226. SEND your New Year Message in Flowers. Dainty boxes of cut (lowers posted anywhere. Mis 3 Poole. Vice-Regal Florist, 70, Mannon-sircst. Tel. 2409. •

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Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 32, 8 February 1922, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 32, 8 February 1922, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 32, 8 February 1922, Page 9

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