f ALL BLACK f | MILLINERY ( I For Autumn and Winter | :sr v I 5 The All-Black" Hat holds first place-for | • Autumn and Winter this year in such i l types as 5 I \ \ The Convertible Hat, the Cloche, the 1 { cleverly contrived self-trimmed Hats, { | and those of a more dressy order. ] : . s • Nothing could be quite so refined and • : effective as the entirely Black Hat, es- ; 5 pecially in styles so distinctive. s • « \ Our Window Display is worth seeing, and we give \ \ here a brief outline of some of the models on view. « | 1. A CONVERTIBLE HAT W SILK VELVET v | i : is a suitable type for stormy days; trimmed witli :• I novelty mount, , * : 2. A BECOMING' HAT IN LYONS VELVET has a j : clever draping of self; smartly finished in • • s lacquered jet. ' • : „ 5 | 3. A YOUNG MATRON'S HAT has adaptable crown ?. | . and tubular brim, and is trimmed ■with wisp , : • < mounts. • j A. A PORTRAIT HAT OF COUCHE VELVET, the j | artistic lines of which are completed with a • : lancer feather. J : ' And a great many more j»* prices from t \ I 21/- to 95/- j ! KIRKCALDIE | I ££2 STAINS H2: j % # &!\ m Famous for over 58 Years for •ll'\ (^Sfe. Quality, Style and Value. , l i,,, M .iMnm«n4Mn«iiiiinnwißiiiiMinm *^^»^£S/'*», V^L^-. Afternoon Tea Aprons /AHVVFLvVJy These «ake DieKghtfri Gifts. nff^if^ Shliprf niiy for wwk™!!' A^y^-li ' 'nY °"Heliotrapc 'Piak> Blne <ile 2/3 cacl> Sy^s//B' i.\ vVt Oi Heliotrope, Phk, Bine Orpndie Muslin V/)» /i^v\ "»1I Postsge Paid for' Cash ViotlJ ty4m?*JfftXi ] Orders on Traced Goods . MO ILJT A A I /^«^\DM (INCORPORATING . & M. A. ALCORIM pringles) 152 LAMBTON QUAY Tel. 2360 /<^^^\ What are yon ') KNITTING I Here are.some wools just arrived. If you buy early you get best choice of gorgeous colours and soft pastel shades in double knitting wool. See these/ Henna, .saxe, peacock, emerald, rose, parma, and fawn. Wonderful shades, at 1/2 per 2oz. hank. ( . i A gay selection. J Also 4-ply fingering, delightfully soft finish; slate, steel grey, saxc, peacock, cardinal, navy, p.irma, and myrtle. A feast of wonderful colour. 9d. per oz.; 11/6 per lb. Wheeling Wool in choice shades. A few colours of 3-ply Fingering Wool. We shall open up more parcels in a few days, Solomon's coat never had prettier colours than, those you will find at , CORNER CUBA AND ABE. &MBTH 6TRSET&. ATLAS BAGS Tkese "Atlas" Attache Jr fL Cases ka?e pateit Licks f jj\ which preveilt the ,U C«i=rrg?■'..'' -~-J® Wff accidentally flying open »n(J % j^ll I£' scatteriig fte c«nte«ts. 1 UaoJ |/ MADE m COWHIDE. V -jf (Ji V .. : ALL SIZES. VJIJ TB^ ' -; lSJin. , I4ln. 16in. tajn. 36/- ' 42/- 48/- SS/- , j. S. LAND MANUFACTURER OF "ATLAS" LEATHER GOODS 248 LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON
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Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 57, 9 March 1922, Page 9
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