uy oim COS NUHCES. MISS SAMSON. ISS SAMSON. LATEST DESIGNS ; EVENING GOWNS, DAY GOWNS, KNITTED STJITS. .CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY- ' J|URBERKY ■" -■•■■••: and styled wa-»-Kf«e-alKut' fashion at a |)anc e 9g'"SeS the "Burberry"' touch mint i£ v? f JS. s.V'received a further ship?ROOF COATS W"I"**"' WEATHERtS SLj^r au1 ?nd at * with;* „ PRICES FROM £9 9s bee our, Window Display. 0 9 L EM A N'S, LA-PIES1 TAILPRS AND FURRIERS, Juimbton quay. ' ' ""' "■" j^OR they, realise that search as they -*-. ml\ they cannot obtain such distineoi from ™ Ferfecfc {?t ** $? IoW Price v -■■■■ £T7/v ■■•. Let us tailor your "Winter .Costume or' -Loac from our range of choice materials. • J. ZIM ME, LADIES?-TAILOR, ' ' 144, Vivian street (four doors from Cuba stredt), Wellington. ■ ' •' JTelephone 23-463. ' ' NW'SHIPMENT EXCELLA"- ■ . .'■'■ ' PATTERNS. .' • ■■- .-JAMES SMITH'S CORNER. VV■fe,-* a ™ Ju?t; o Pened another Big " bhipment of these Popular Dress iratterns, and can now supply "all back orders. The demand for Excella Patterns has outstripped our most' hopeful anticipations;- and .wo have beeri "obliged "to greatly increase our stock. ' •-.■■.-■■■• • - No pattern'costs'over- Is 6d. .-The Famous* 50-page Excella QuarterLy, usually Is 6d—NOW 9d! , Call at counter 'for free 16-page journal Solo Agents, . '. ■ JAMES SMITH, LTD., ' .. "'.-.-: 'Wellington. THE VALUE YOU HOPE FOR T £xn-? yoU c? n EXPE.CT■ iroin CHER CO., as we spare-no efforts to give customers: thorough'-■satisfaction. 'Wo Mhievß remarkable results'in all kinds of FOR WORK. Call and hear of our Prices. - \ " " CHER AND CO., . Expert Ladies' Tailors and Furriers, laO, Manners street "(opp. Opera House). /REMODEL NOTICE. I ■'''■' '' * "' ; » •j^/TRS. MACMILLAN,: Costumier, late of Manners-st.,' has removed to 212, .Lambton quay, over Fletcher's, chemist). \: ■' STYLE /,. '"/""' ""■" "IS.demanded by the smartly, dressed -t women—we' are in constant touch!'jvith'r tne leading fashion centres of the world, and pan. give you the latest' designs, perfectly tailored from' quality materials. .Order how." i, '' \ .'.."-. ' ' '"■'■' ■■'■:■': M. TOSSMAN, > ■ Continental Ladies' Tailor, - ■"■'- -29, Panama .street (opp. D.1.C.). •'"' BE; YODR'OWN MIiLINERV^"^ i PERSONAL Tuition by an Expert Milliner. -,'inquire abput"■pur. special Home Millinery Course of 8 lessons,' 2s H per lesson. Day and Night Classes.'. " SCHOOL OF HOME/MILLINERY, 7, Courtenay place' (over Preston's), '- Miss E. Ha'rrisonj Principal. '"".' ' PERFECT WORKMANSHIP JS put' into every Fur we Remodel and Renovate. Send us your Repairs— we . have had 40 YEARS' EXPERIENCE,- and can give you "satisfaction in every detail. Every Fur treated with our ANTI-MOTH preparation. * . ' - A'.,/rOSSMAN AND CO., ■ \ 225 a, Iyambton quay (Entrance from : ■Hay\vard's L't'dl), Wellington. : "~ Ni TOSSMAN, EXPERT Ladies' Tailor and Furrier, 15 years' London experience, makes a Special Offer — .-■"'- ---' ' '. : COSTUMES, £6 15s. , Ladies' Own Material made up, 3J gns. Furs'renovated, moderate charges. 94,', Willis street, : '..■'.-.-/ (First Floor)', ' 2 Doors from"'.' Evening Post." ~j* ADIES, why go-grey when you can -JLJ have your hair■tinted with Tnec'to or Henna, absolute natural shade guaranteed. " Consult us at our ,New Address: MISS LAURENSON, 4, Willis street, two doors from' Stewart Dawson's'. Tel. 148." EXERCISE FOR GFEIGE MEN. ITTOESDAYS and FRIDAYS, 5.15 to 6 JL p.m., St. Andrew's Hall, Wellington terrace. ■: Quarter; just commencing. Ring 3 t 214, and enrol With ' . -. " ' J. W. M. HARRISON, Physical Culturist (established 26 years), " Brittain's Building", 56, Manners street. PRIZE-WINNING CHRYS-SnTHE- . ' MUMS./ ;/ ;"" ... "'fXTE ■ are now showing in our windows VV "a spjend Collection of.these beautiful Flowers. 'I These were grown by■ Mr 6. Wakelin, and took several First Prizes at Hiitt Show. Choose now, and leave your order' for the: varieties you require F. COOPER, LTD., Mercer street. WELLINGTON- SOCIETY FOR .PRE- " VENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS. . ■ fTVHE Public are earnestly requested to JL ' 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, Captain J. Henry. ■ :" \ ' SOCIETY FOR PROTECTION OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN. rfTHE Secretary will be in attendance at JL the Rooms, Wilton's Buildings, 156, ' Willis street, on TUESDAY and FRI-! DAY MORNINGS, from 10 t0"12.30. . j All communications strictly confidential. I Telephone 770. , - ~s^jrE make the finest Enlargements and : I " Miniatures from the smallest Picture or the oldest photograph. Our work is guaranteed. Give us your next "order. It will sure to please. La Fayette Minia : tures, Fletcher's Buildings, 4, Willis street (offico No. 17). SCISSORS and Knives thorouuhlv Ground, Set, and Polished. Stain--less Knives receive extra careful attention, and show no scratches. Surgical Instruments receive special care and finisli Al LETHABY'S, the Umbrella Specialisls,' oup. Post pfiice. JN'owheiß eba. i
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 104, 3 May 1924, Page 14
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