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FOX NECKLETS. g WE are now showing the Choicest Range of First Grade CANADIAN FOX NECKLETS yet shown in N.Z. They include— ' Genuine Silver Fox, from £70 to £100; Blue Fox, £30; Cross Fox, £30; Black Fox, £16 to £35; Taupe Fox, £22 to £28; White Fox, £25 to £40; Kitt Fox, £7 7s. They All Carry a Guarantee, and are fi Animal Shape. % SEE OUR WINDOWS WHEN NEXT V ON THE QUAY. COLEMAN'S, LADIES' FASHION TAILOR AND FURRIER, 234, LAMBTON-QUAY. By Special Appointment. PERMANENT. SHAPE. THE most expert measuring, cutting, needlework, and fitting are essential to permanence of shape and continued satisfaction with any costume. BELL TAILORED COSTUMES meet these demands; they are without a superior. Costumes made in New Season's Tweeds, Serges, Worsteds, and Flannels. FROM £10 10«. J A M E S~ B E L L', "THE POPULAR TAILOR," MANNERSSTREBT, 'WELLINGTON. AUTUMN COSTUMES UTUMN COSTUMES Tailored to your Order, from £8 8s Od. Our new shipment of EXCLUSIVE AUTUMN MATERIALS is just to hand, and we are prepared, to take a limited number of orders for l prompt delivery. 1 J. ZIMME'S, | LADIES' TAILOR, Nine Years with Hayward's, j IW, VIVIAN-STREET (Four Doors | from Cuba-street), Wellington. j Telephone 20-356. : : __■ | ASSURANCE OF SATISFACTION. H THAT'S what you enjoy by placing j . your COSTUME order with . M. TOSSMAN. ! Ye*rs of specialised experience enables % us to recognise the essential requirements | of each varying type of figure—and to § fashion the garment accordingly. | ORDERING YOUR AUTUMN COS- 1 TUME, HERE IS THE WISEST POS- J SIBLE FASHION INVESTMENT. p M. TOSSMAN, v CONTINENTAL LADIES' TAILOR, 4, WILLIS-ST., Wellington. HIGH-GRADE TEA. TORIGHT, flavoury blends of freshly- ■^ imported Teas delivered to any address in Town or Suburbs, in 51b, 101b, 201b, 561b boxei. THE CEYLON TEA CO., LTD., * Head Office: DIXON-STREET, WELLINGTON. MISS SAMSON, MILLINERY SALON. J ■yiOGUE AND QUALITY IN/'HATS AND CROCKS. WOOLLEN WRAPS. COLONIAL MUTUAL BUILDINGS. ! A MODERN WOMAN RECOGNISES that the UTILITARIAN point of view must be considered when ordering her COSTUME or MANTEAUX. But how much more does it add to the satisfaction when our productions, while of the best for taste, style, and workmanship, ONLY COST A MODERATE SUM. OWN MATERIAL MADE UP FROM £4 14s 6d. CHER AND CO., : EXPERT LADIES' TAILORS, Late with J. T. Levvis, 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. ADAME M'MILLAN announces that owing to the large number of orders on hand she will be carrying on business as Ladies' Tailor and Costumier till about Easter. Those ladies desiring Costumes I should place their orders at once. Address: \ 48, MANNERS-STREET (Entrance through G. FowWs's, Ltd., Boot Department). LADIES! LADIES! OUR Prices will make your Visit a Profitable One. We specialise in SILKS and CREPE DE CHINES and SILK HOSIERY. P. J. KWOIN AND CO., . ' Silk Merchants, W, 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. Wo have a splendid selection of materials to choose from. M. BASSIN. 26, Manners-st., entrance Black and Co. DRY CLEANING. ALWAYS remember you can have it cleaned much better at BARBER'S. Always have been the best, and always will be, because they know how. BAEBER AND CO., Established 1865. 325, Cuba-street. We Collect in City. Telephone 226. INFANTS' Outfits, dainty and nea.t, at moderate chnr;re«. Note addrews— J Mr.. Collins, 61, Vivitn-«t., ftnd 14, I Courten*y-pl.

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Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 56, 8 March 1922, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 56, 8 March 1922, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 56, 8 March 1922, Page 9

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