.: JSL Autumn ■ PY fashions ■•■; i '■!: We have just received a large assortment of' ;', |l » " one-of-a-kind" models in exclusive style of , ': I I VBLOUH TOP COATS far away below former / Jf )ricc's. ;■ jjft JftY Women are no on longer content to wear just \- \ ikLf 1 I anything that comes along. You should see our ;, Vm|}l range of EngKsh Model Costumes in different \\ . W? shades. Smart, long coats.•., They arc landed here !'. « ■ 'as samples, and will be sold at'"half price. •'■ : Capes are very fashionable for Autumn wear. All well-dressed '• j women should inspect the variety we show at £2/15/-. They arc marked down from £5/5/-. ; Odd Skirts in styles'that arcsmart and'givc lasting service,-at-17/6 *' "The Ladies' Tailors" ]: 27 Manners Street - Wellington r~~ ' ' Prices Reduced [ : Best English Assorted Chocolates , ", 3/- per pound Neilson's Chocolates, assorted kinds 3/- per pound WARDELL'S - Willis Street CASH GROCERS 1 ADVANCE STYLES IN KNITTED WOOL COSTUMES ; The Knitted Costume has received the seal of Fashion's ■ , approval for Autumn and Winter, 1922. Here' are the very latest models:— : One Specially Good BRUSH WOOL COSTUME—In navy, kingfisher, mole, brown, and rust; very smart 9Vi guineas A Pretty • Striped KNITTED WOOL COSTUME—In dark lemon, cream, and all newest colours £9/12/6 KNITTED WOOL FKOCKS—In all colourings , ' ' From 72/6 to 7 guineas 264-266 Lambton Quay, and Grand Hotel Buildings, Willis Street, Wellington THE OPEN PREHOUSE V Is now the scene of'a striking Autumn Showing : Of newly-arrived London and Paris Fashions. ' { These include exclusive Model Velour Coats, Fur Coats, Wraps, Stoles, Costumes, Etc. * Which are to be sold DIRECT TO THE PUBLIC At Wholesale Prices. ' i The advent of ,' Race Week Makes this showing 1 an important event, for it;, contains the smartest of apparel which the occasion demands. CALL AND VIEW AT YOUR EARLIEST. The Two Job Counters Continue to prove "a big- diaw, and we are obliged to keep " feed-' ing" them with' fresh supplies of bargains. MAKE A SPECIAL POINT OF SEEING THE DOWNSTAIRS COUNTHE UPSTAIRS COUNTER, TER, with its Odd Pieces of , with its Odd Pieces of Silks, Calicos,^ Sheetings, .Cotton Dresses, , Laces, Hosiery, Dress 'Goods','Towelings, Fancy Gloves, Blouses, Costumes. Cloths," Remnants; Men's and • • Youths' 1 Clothing-and Mercery; •• etc..-: ■ ■ •'■■-•- -'■ OPEN DAILY g TILL 5.30. OPEN EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK. ' ' George & Doughty Ltd. Wholesale Warehousemen. (ESTABLISHED 1891) 61-63 VICTORIA STREET One Minute (ram "Evening Pott." CUse t« Public Library.
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Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 71, 25 March 1922, Page 11
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