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MISS SAMSON. j^OW ON VIEWSPRING HATS. EVENING FROCKS. . COLONIAL MUTUAL BUILDING. REMOVAL NOTICE. TyE have REMOVED to a larger ' » s»op, next door to our late premises. ■Io make room for new stock, wo are now making costumes at a special discount price, 25 pcv cent.-off usual prices,' Any material in the shop. Costumes made to order from £8 Bs. Business as usual among alterations. . " " • co i;em a n's, . LADIES' FASHION TAILOR AND FURRIER, 236, LAMBTON QUAY. See us now concerning YOUR NEW SPRING COSTUME. £^UR Tailoring is high-class^-we giiar- . antee perfect fit, exclusive style—. S-nd our materials are decidedly pleaeing. A COSTUME TO ORDER FROM £7 7s. J, 2 I'M. ME, LADIES' TAILOR, (9 years with Hayward), 144, Vivian ' street, 4 doors'from Cuha street, Wellington. ■ Telephone 20-355. WELCOME WEEK—LADY' VISITORS, 'I\TB, have, specially prepared a small '»» but UNIQUE selection-of FURS, and FUR COATS. A visit will interest you and '■ prove "BENEFICIAL, as you save all INTERMEDIATE profits. ; CHER AND CO., EXPERT FURRIERS AND LADIES' . TAILORS, 120, Manners street (ppp. Opera House). By Special Appointment to H.E. the Earl of Liverpool. ', WHERE: EXTREMES MEET. "^E/TE are noted for our Smart Costum- » * ing—from Auckland to the Bluff. It is our business to: further the meeting of extremely good 6tyle with extremely low S? s n- -,I} l' accounts for the popularity of 801 l Tailored Costumes, and is, .no doubt, an'incentive.'to ladies to become permari-. ent patrons of our service. We make Costumes of Distinction from 8 guineas.' JAMES BELL, "THE POPULAR TAILOR," , . Manners street. " 'a.m.b., -•• -.- - :-": - Canadian Furriers and. Ladies' Tailors, 34, Manners street. ■ LATEST Shipment of French and-Eng-lish Mqdels, Furs, Costume*, etc., just opened, at Lowest Prices. The correct description of Furs is guar- . anteed. ; When buying Furs, be sure to consult an 1 expert furrier, whose years of experience are at your service. A visit will convince. " ' THE LUCILLE. T>AINTY Lingerie made to order. Trous- : ■*-" seau Outfits a specialty. Vvellington lady stated last week, when fitted with a pair of our Spirolla Corsets, "I can hardly believe that I have Corsets on; they are so comfortable." LUCILLE, ' Ladies' Outfitters. 308, Lambton quay, Wellington. TTj'.OR genuine values in Furs the one :f~ A .and only place to ro is TOSSEST PRICES. °^ had ** LOy>rA. TOSSMAN AND CO., Furriers, 188, Lambton quay (opp. Midland Hotel), Wellington. JUST to hand a. large shipment of Crepe de Chine, Fugi Silk, Shantung Silk, m all coloure; also a largo Stock of Tussore Silk, - in' highest quality at lowest prices; aleo we stock English Chinaware, Royal Doultonware. D. J. KWOIN AND CO., 40, Courtenay place; Wellington. M'MILLAN'S. M'MlLl_4N's. M'MILLAN'S. ■ ' M'MILLAN'S. DURING next two months we are making Costumes from £2 10s, 48, Manners street 1 (Entrance through G. Fowlds, Ltd. Boot Department). ' By Special Appointment. .' I BARBER Amp CO. SUITS, Costumes, Overcoats, Furs Furnishings, etc., Dry Cleaned by Expert Dyers and Dry Cloaners. 125, CUBA STREET, Tel. 226. ADVANCE STYLES IN COSTUMES" JUST received, the latest plates of London and Parisian styles for tho pew season. Call and see them and inspect our new shipment of cos^umings just open- ?'."..■ M-FREDERICKSEN, (Late Cutter J. T. Lewis, Ltd.), Second Floor, Handel's Building, 101, Willis . street, Wellington. PIANIST?, VIOLINISTS, TYPISTS. THE Truebridge Hand Gymnastics, preparatory to instrumental prac^ tice. Mjsch*; Elman: I would econer' rfli?s my practice th»n my hand-training exercises. They are invaluable. "Send 3s 6d postal note for illustrated course, to r '" H. FORREST." 238, Willisrst., Wellington. Pfospeotui and Testimonials Free. '•' V CHRYSTINE. ' '. A LL Frock*. Sports Suits, Hosiery, J\- etc., at reduced prices. Frocks for all oocasjons ma.de to order. MANNERS STREET. ■ WELLINGTON' SOCIETY FOB" PREVENTION OF CRUELTY _TO ANIMALS. THE Publio are earnestly requested to communicate any act of cruelty that comes under their notice. Office, 105, .Customhouse-quay; Telephone 810; P.O. Box 195; Secretary, A. M. Anderson; Inspector, Capt. J. Henry. SOCIETY FOR PROTECTION OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN, fTIHE Secretary will be in attendanca at X the Rooms. Bndee's Buildings. 119, Willis-street, on.TUESDAY and FRIDAY MORNINGS, from 10 tq 12.20. All communications strictly confidential. TeleDhqns 1185. ERSON'VL. — No other UmbrelU Cover will wear as well as Glores, and all Umbrellas Ke-covorsd with Glorcx . are turned out equal to new, with a writ- ' te^ Ruaraiitee fax. two years' wear. Ob- i taiuaol* sr. wcUuifjloh sololy at. Lethabv't, 1 opposite Post Office. " ' ' ' j

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 13, 16 July 1923, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 13, 16 July 1923, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 13, 16 July 1923, Page 9