Article image
Article image

AMAZING DEVELOPMENTS IN WILLIS-STREET. • There have been many improvements in Willie-street during the last few years; the new buildings, the widened 6treet and the modern shopping facilities make it one of Wellington's finest \ business thoroughfares. The latest development in this well-known street haa, occurred up the passage-way next the Stafford Tearooms, for here is lo be found a wonderful exhibition of glorious furs made from real Russian skins. : These furs are of varied styles and qualities, comprising fur coats, wraps, collars, and necklets, including real black chappelle seal coats with natural skunk collars, Russian sable fitch cape, flank musquash, marmot, chappelle elettric seals, and real ermine skins. The unexpected,l arrival of a case of furs per s.s. Ruapehu, and to obviate the disappointment of tho many fur lovers of Wellington, th« splendid exhibition of foreign furs will be continued until 6 p.m. Tuesday next, when the English traveller in charge of these goods must leave Wellington. Call Monday and procure a fur coat of remarkable value «t one-fourth its real worth. This exhibition is taking place at . 68, Willis-stjWitt, same entrance as the Stafford Tearooms.—Advt. To introduce the new in apparel is tho mission of Haywards, Ltd., 226 a, Lambton-quay, and that the mission could have been left in no better hands is amply proved by our displays of fashion's latest innovations. Some really exquisite silk kimonos, which arrived _per' our last shipment, add a note of glorious colour to our present showing.—Advt. The new spring goods opened by Spademan and Thompson are without doubt some of the nicest received by these dress specialists. Ladies who appreciate novelty frocks should certainly see these at 240, Lambton-quay.—Advt. Weddings.—lf you wish to obtain th«t finish and artistic touch to your wedding, order your bouquets from Miss Murray, Vice-RegJ»l Floriste, 36, Willisstreet.—Advt. Powlds1 are substantially reducing all juvenile overcoats. See small boys' coats running from 17s 6d; youths from 355. Fowlds's Winter Sale, Manners-street. — Advt. Storekeepers will oblige by ordering early Keep Smiling pumice soap, Keep Smiling boot polish, Keep Smihng floor polish. To facilitate prompt delivery. Levin and Co., Ltd., wholesales agents for Keep Smiling.—Advt. THE TRUEBRIDGJ^ METHOD OF HAND TRAINING. A SHORT complete postal course pro- | viding- instrumentalists with master hands, enabling them to ■ preservo their technique without incessant practice, and making the requirement of additional technique possible upon an absolute minimiirn of study. ■ ■•■ Write 10-dny' for complete course, enclosing postal note for 7s 6d to H. FORREST, 238, Willis-street, Wellington. Professor 0. W. Marshall-Hall writes; "When on iho Continent t found the liialieflt prnlss of ,v«ur method. Free Frc-tpectu*

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/EP19220729.2.133.3

Bibliographic details

Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 25, 29 July 1922, Page 13

Word Count
429

Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 25, 29 July 1922, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 25, 29 July 1922, Page 13