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MISS SAMSON. SALE! SALE! ALE [ SALE! During Rebuilding, HATS from One Guinea. EVENING FROCKS Greatly Reduced. CUSTOMHOUSE-QUAY. I j "— — '" •' j FURS REMODELLED. NOW is a. very suitable time to have your Fur Ooat and Furs Remodelled and Relined. Our Fur Department is in the hands of an expert furrier, with continental experience, and satisfaction is i assured. ■ We haife an Asabrtment of Mallinson's Famoiis Ptfesy Willow Floral Linings for this purpose. The- most beautiful silk over imported into this country. COL E~M A N'S, LADIES' FASHION TAILOR AND FURRIER, ! 234, LAMBTONQUAY. |— - . , __ £7 7s For j iA TAILORED COSTUME : to your order, in exclusive Tweeds. Best tailoring value in Wellington. 3. ZIMME, LADIES' TAILOR, ■Nine years with Haywards, W. VIVIAN-STREET (Four Doors from Cuba-street), Wellington. Telephone 20-356. MAXIMUM OF VALUE IN DRESS 7 MAXIMUM OF VALUE IN DRESS. YOU will never know how much value T^ we, are putting in our p ro d uc ti o n 3 of Soft Tailor-madeß at a MINIMUM OF CbST MINIMUM OF COST Until you Try Us Yourself. O#h Material riiade up from;£4 14j 6d. CIER. AND CO., EXPERT LADIES' TAILORS, Late' with J. T. Lewis,. Featherston-st, ROYAL OAK BUILDINGS; 120, Manners-street. Tel. 20-139. By Special Appointment. ' QUALITY-^CHARM—VALUE 1 THREE words that express what is required in a really Distinctive Costume, arid which have made for the popularity of "BELL" TAILORED COSTUMES. Haw your Winter Costume artistically made in the finest of Serges, Tweeds, Worsteds, or Flannels, the latter fabric in the moat fashionable shades And patFRdM £10 10s. JAMES BELL, "THE POPULAR TAILOR," MANNERS-STREET, WELLINGTON. TIfAISON CASTEL • JALOUX, "■*■ '■ DOMINION FARMERS' INSTITUTE, ' ' FEATHEftSTON-STftEET, Wellington.. ■ ■■. - ■ ,-. \ .■■■,•' ' ■ EXHIBITION ' Of' NEW MODEL i EVENING ' GOWNS! "Insure your furs against MOTHS. WE can treii: your Furs so that they ■Mil be absolutely immune from attack^ by these |>ests. Inquiries welcomed. A. TOSSSiAN AND CO., Furriers, I^B, Lambtott-quay (dpp. Midland^ Hotel), Wellington. MADAME M'MILLAJtf will be carrying on her business us Ladies' Tailor till the end of the Winter Season. GtiarSflteetf Navy Serge Costumes, £6 6s and £7 7*. x , Note addrese-^----48j MANNERS-STREET (Entrance through G. Fowlds's, Ltd., I Boot Department). , ■■" %c l,eAd~~ ~ ~ ■f^b'R THE SMARTEST SILKS AND -T CREPE DE CHINES. SEfi OUR UP-TO-DATE STOCK. OUR PRICES WILL ASTONISH YOU. D. J. KWOIN AND CO., ■ =. Silk Merchants, 40, COURTENAY-PLACE. Wellington. COAT FROCKS AND COSTUMES. IJIOR eothplete satfefactioto in fit, style, f-, workmanship; quality, and price, ladie* are advised to place their order with M. TOSSMAN,CJonfinenUl Ladies' Tailor, .., ; 4, Willis-street, Wellington. THE f INE APPEARANCE ' \ ND. apparent quality of i'REDER--cIl ICKSEN TAILORING win you from the vßry beginning, and the garments retain th'err style *ud shape after ■ hard I wear. Terms surb>isihgly moderate. Cutting and Fitting.bi Mr. Freaericteen him«elf. Secii our. Nev/ Materials?. --M. FREDERICKSEN, Lato Catfer J. T Lewis, Ltd.J. Second Floor;- Mandel's Buildings, Willis-str IMPORTANT TO LADIES. HAND-KNITTED FROCKS, JUMPERS, and CHILDREN'S WOOLLIES made to order. "LUCILLE" ALLWOOL SPORTS COATS. Agents for Famous SPIRELLA CORSETS. "LUCILLE," LADIES' OUTFITTERS. 308, LAMBTON-QUAY. GREAT OFER FOR ONE MONTH ONLY.! Afk OVERCOATS, tailor-made, ill dot "price, £6 10s. Come and choose jour cloth. BASSIN BROS., 190, Lambton-quay (opposite Midland Hotel). DYEING AND DRY CLEANING. fiOSTUMES, Co"^ Suits Ovei coats VV etc., Dyetl or Dry Cleaned better <"\ti<l (tuicker by tho oldist ortabhshed (1863) j Finn of Dyers and Diy Cleaners in New Zealand. BAHI3KR AND CO.. 125, Cuba st " Tel 220. UMBn HLLAS. nirely T;pcn\preci from 3s lid. llcpaira fiom Is Suu*!i,idp3 ' T»d- Unrbrella'j RccJi'crid Iri ftSw, uclpt, 'iireii, or tiissufc, frftih 3CS 63; Wallciutc Stick* Ueniountorf jiiH Itet--aih-d Until 2s 6tl. 1 WhillvA, UmbreKtf fjpdculi=t«, opposite Pott Oiiee.

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Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 134, 9 June 1922, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 134, 9 June 1922, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 134, 9 June 1922, Page 9

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