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Advance Showing of Autumn Dress Goods ! Which we cordially invite you to inspect Apart from tho beauty of shadings and the softness of texture of the new fabrics, they will suggest some very nobby etyles for the ■ new Autumn Frock or Cpstume. i Lovely 54 in. All-wool GABARDINE— 12/9 yard 'Also there arq BARBICAN SEALETTE HOPSACS TRJCQTJNE£ TWEED GARBICORDB ESTHAMINES WORSTEDS FANCY STRIPES ARMTFRE CLOTHS SER.GES FANCY. CHECKS yELQUE | . SILK SECTION i Has received special attention. The leading line is ft BEAUTIFUL QUALITY TAFFETA 37 inches 12/6 yatil . Pink, Turquoise, Jade, Shrimp, Grey, Mole, Helio., Saxe, Apricot, Flame, Emerald, Kingfisher, Royal, Lemon, Nigger, Navy. VELVETEEN-r36 inches—at 11/6 is wonderful value Saxe, Beige, Peacock, M-de, Brown, Nigger, Navy and Black, SPECIAL NAVY HOPSAC— S£ inches wide,* all pure, .wool 8/6 yard 1/- in the £ Caah Discount. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. Our Ladies' Tailor or Dressmaker I -Will be delighted to interview you and discuss matters pertaining ! to your new Autumn Frock. | You are invited to inspect the new Autumn Coats, Costumes, Millinery, etc. The Big Family Drapers, Clothier*, H°uae Furnishers, Cuba Street, Wellington. ra.... .■ -61 ) T<s H.f. THf «(OV!nNOB.«tNe««. ) We beg to thank the public for the many expres--1 sians qf appreciation we have received regardj) ing the New Women's Gift tq Princess I ■ Mary. Our main desire was to produce a < worthy gift frpm this- Dprniniqi}, and we feel i) we have succeeded. ;. 3 The work was carried oxvt in accordance with our ijxed •< policy to supply "the best," and we cordially solicit a V continuance of the confidence which has so lons been a our good fortune. = W. LITTLEJOHN & SON, LTD. = JEWELLERS, GOLDSMITHS, WATCHMAKERS, OPTICIANS AN? GREENSTONE CUTTERS, 232.324 LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. B" ' " ■ ; : : ==v LADIES! We extend to you an invitation to our ... New Ladies' Department We are now showing New Season's S Goods ex s.s. Arawa and Paparoa. * Herb. Price's Store 54-56 WILLIS STREET. QmiiiimiuiminiuinijamnruarirHmmmrmm'iTmmmijrr^ 1 AUTUMN SEEMS TO HAVE STOLEN \ | IN UNAWARES, BUT THE AUTUMN I ! Model Costumes and Coats \ I AT SPACKMAN * THOMPSON'S \ i Have made a triumphant entry with their positive newness f | and commanding styles. I | COSTUMINQS AND COATINGS | I Are here too, the newest the world has to offer, French All § | Wool Crinkadines, Marocains, Jacquered Velours, Suede 1 | Velours, etc., in some wonderful shades. = | INSPECTION INVITED. = | SPACKMAN & THOMPSON Fashion a»d Dr«s j I 240 Lambton Quay Specialhts j EJlMlllllll MllllllnilllUlllllll!lllllJlJUMliuiuUjnil|JU)llUJ."!lUi>Ul>'l'lUWl«"Ja«lU.OUUUWU>U!]llUJltUUilllU!Jl)lll'g t^Sf^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^T* *14S—Tlia Price of an """^i^y *»«^J . g*j WILLIS STREET WELLINCTON THE PEN DOCTOR ' ' ' HAR*\ E-'™ M 1., , . • • i A/i j- r r> * ■ TD^OR your new bint; absolutely guaran S the •recoßiiiEod Medico for I'ountam Ji t^d in fU) aty|o> , ud wat £ lT f aMhit , y Pens and Evorsharp Peuoilc, Consul- 70, M»naeM-sfc. (upjUitj). Eatraua tations free. Geo. Jeffrey, Lambton-qy. Studio Stair w«y.

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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 56, 7 March 1923, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 56, 7 March 1923, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 56, 7 March 1923, Page 7