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SST """ IKs | Make Your Husband Buy I Another Fashion Tea 1 ! That New Hat To-morrow / j'" 5 1 ♦J I |-^ | >-*« S Isn't it strange how men hate buying a new Hat. I H flt tnP )- -C 7+ They hate it almott at bad as a small boy hates a | jj •■ ■ dl lllC LS IV^ vvash. Now women and New Hats- But that's | ft : jj another story. Your huiband will tave quite a big J ? HT J J CiL TL .-. J... C»L U M :J A « 7*L M »urn on t«« new Hat you have been urging him i fc [ Wednesday sth, lnursday bin, rriday /to g . Km to buy a you «n get him to do it now. * The previous Fashion Tea inaugurated JRis ' C **c S»Ve Ott it »t | tj ]■ by the D.1.0. was a wonderfully sue- flJiiflElß J? ' ■ j tc I ■ c6Bßfulaffair-. ■ .■■' ■ ffl ■ James Smith's Corner j V This week's event, judging ■by the r ■ i fi eagerness with which seating roserya- ffiifll|iE !jf ! i ? tions are being made, promises to '-t I 'STETSON® J v£ eclipso the previous one. (SIIP i A Hal of note- !n a" *c very 'atest stiap" *nc^ >lia^e!' I Yif ' i? including Fawn. Grey. Steel, and Zinc. • I H At tMs delightful function living man- W A& W 5 ! AT JAMF.S SMITH'S CORNER 55/- f (£ neqiu'ns will reveal the latest Creations «Eaee=§SiJ]2l 'V ' I fc in Fashions for Spring and Summer ~"w«.ltesKSßß^^» jJ| j BORSALINO f f. wear, and practical draping domonstiu- $00 \ . j : This well known Hat, in all, up-to-date, shapes, edges well j tions will take place ■oiow* //* I bound. Shades of Lavender, Ash. and Fawn. J \i ■ Imm^ll' } r * AT JAMES SMITH'S CORNER 35/- [ %" ' Tickets of Admission are 2/- ifmmS i r j BATTBRSBY FUR FELTS I, each, and may l>e obtained at 'wJwTT $ jjl ! "~" . .. c r . -lljj j 7 the Office OH the Second Floor. W WUf, m J } by'Battersby, England. Shades: French Grey, Steel, and 'Vl/i V-Jlw^tS « I Beaver. V Prompt appUcatton is eßsential. /Jt^^Tm j V \ AT JAMES SMITH'S CORNER 25/- ---} '" '< S VELOURS V( , T\ I/^ rA£jtim«l High gttde English Velouts in he«vy rich Fur. Good 111 LI-l-V^ rcL.Sn.lOn 1 CCI W colour.: Grey. Nataml. Mole, and Black. P j ' S* AT JAMES SMITH'S OORNER 3/76 ij 3.30 t04.30p,m. g "JASOO" FUR FELTS *^ _. _ _ ' ' W ' M«de specially to our Order, in a big range of shapes t Wednesday sft, Thwsday 6th, Friday 7th - — AT JAMES SM|TH . S CORNER 21/ . <ij Another interesting feature of this fascinating event will be JJ 11 its association with displays of the latest fashions in made- / J) ' - ■ .^^"^ 5 Afternoon Frocte BaUbuntel Hats |j\ If FiBkMOU^SiI^R^LOWCPRICES f Dinner Frocks Fedal Straws C IF f Knitted Jumper Suits . Flowers and P.osiea A 'ji^p^BM^g^jy 5 • Printed French Vollee Covert Cloths , * Corner Cuba and Manners Streets $ Bayon Crepes Suiting Worsteds >i A Art Silk Marocains French Bepps J, ' Cleopatra Melange . Coating Satins J\ i. Z~-^-v. , i Printed GeorgettM Silk Crepes j. £• Dress Linens Printed de Chines > S> £ 1 LI J/' ' '* % Embroidered Crepes Silk Georgettes 3} K^OTYIJOTICLuLC V ISIOTI IS $ HERB IS PROMISE OF A WONDERFUL HOUR'S 9 if J^irfUfirtltt f\f All d REVIEW OF THE LATEST SPRING FASHIONS. Jj lliG LjlTlßTlglll Of /All |( f 5) Yet many go through life suffering discomf* ■ ' C ort an(^ am Pere^ *n e'r career through D.I.C. I][l Wellington g defective vision. ft At t?n Years of experience and modem equipment X ij enable us to give expert advice and effiI cient service in all classes of Optical Work. l^yyy<yiyW^A^^^^^W4wl Sight Testing. Lcm* Replaced. General Repair,. . ~~ W. LITTLEJOHN & SON, LTD. O* KIINvI. v^V-lrV. 1 O Consulting and Manufacturing Opticians '—Exclusive Styles from Paris [ mm lambton/quay s Wellington Much of the smartness of the Coats lies in the cloth—these are in ' ■ "** . "'"" rich Ottoman Silk, all beautifully cut and • silk-lined throughout. . BANDED WITH SUMMER FUR OR EMBOSSED IN '. ; '- SILVER OR GOLD. TfcTeH .*■' The new wrap-over styles, just to hand, were personally selected by JlVT^^lrf^^i\ fmdj^S^s^v^, Mrs. Metz, and represent the most charming we have ever shown— _otkj*(H. /JWrmLj; l^ll!mSJ»iaTg€sll»fcAND THEY'RE INEXPENSIVE—PRICES FROM 8| GNS. «X*^ .N^g^^jlJl See the latest novelty French Hand Bags in a variety of pretty styles ' IM^sJjß** -"vSS^i to go -with these coats. Prices from 15/6. V^ * &o&\aLutiJi^£C3" 80th ANNUAL WINTER SALE Lamb-on Qnty, ud Graad Hole! BaiMbf t, Wfflit Street, Wellugtoa Fast drawing to a close. Shop NOW if you would save to the h^ib^^b^^^m^^i^^^^^^^^_^^^^^^^^^_^^^^^^^^^ utmost. That you may appreciate the extraordinary value obtainm^^^^^^^^^~'^~mmm^~*^**^^*~*^~ m''^^*^*^^^ able I*l each and every section, we append a further list of latter- ■ ——___. —rzrzz:. ~- day bargains. WMP*W!!!!¥^^*\ THB showroom OFFERS MANY SUPERB VALUES. : IFIimKM f\ 100 JJ 1 " fi^Ml 111 111 Few only left > wint!W Costumes—ln good materials, well- "^ %. \}y°*^ * t?C k- I »-*« II r CUt StyleS Previously priced £6/6/- to £9/9/P^bs)^ yf\iA ''/n' DC fl< I I'P^^k'n' 5 Model Coats—Velours and fancy winter materials j stylish 1C \ \/' Jfin^Ml ■■JtmP'* r ' 'j sfiLk \ ' Previously priced £12/12/- to £14/lf/- Sale Price £7/7/V^l ' yfe jfQbrffim)====- ' / I /rS/A \ Motoring Coats—These are bargains; in super quality Eng- *) ji^—fi^-^BStttljtkJ^^ —""N i Jv^./>*s\ lish tweeds and velours, lined squirrl lock witi fur collars WJ&^F^EUi'fllULrWinr-) I rV%7r 7o«\ Previously priced £12/12/-to £15/15/- Sale Price £6/16/6 Ir Rv yßttHWv VV\\ t ■ V # rSKi-/ Velveteen Frocks—ln,a variety of bright and useful colours; ? "ib rig.. i " T Ml Cm v\> ! . all this season's styles Previously priced 49/6 to 69/6 SlfcT^l/'lJl rTI-*: iyl \\\ Sale Price 39/6 llflß^JS^//1L S^4»Lt HI ffl W • - P FANCY DEPARTMENT. itifc^Jl^i \ \ \i 12 only Lovely WooUen Scarves—Stripes and checks IpLffia^/*™"***^!^^ V \ klf -Usually 11/9 Sale 8/11 n|r^gHh/>> -*^LJg^^°- I liillli 36in. White Voile Flouncing— Usually 7/3 Sale 3/11 ■■T^ |H ■ 36in. Radium All-over Lace— Usually 4/11 Sale 3/9 ■ "What/YouVe left your M $L M dinner'tc Cook'itselfP M mfkMj]\ 111 TT THY, of course, I always do now. X T 1© JK.TO IPfflM^// J/fiQs ' Corner of 111 WAs I couldn't get a maid, to watch Wm **w I \MmK'JJ I 'Ijr^ C ÜBA and I Sr^tSir,i,"f fcwW"v" ■ I HoUSe'*W\f vamma. ■ . I just put the dinner in the oven, set the 1 1 Drapery Co. Ltd. jQB 1 ' \il j Wellington . "Regulo" dial, and leave it for one hour, two || j^^B I \' pB hours, or whatever the cooking chart says. i 1 . :'^|H L^ W|l • When I come back again,—well, dinner's j| I • ffT^^it&r mjm ready, and that's just all there is to say! X wll ii r} jj\\. i A/ew WonfD 11 r••. r . —, „ . » —r~ II c ,rz — ~h 5 r- *T ' m MWste Footwear for Evening Occasions ill v€/r- (jOfltrOl/QU GdS CjDOKQr k| Th' month of Au 3 ust W"11 be a msmorable one for social activities. If The flue i 3 at the bottom of tWsoven-not H A TIMELY DISPLAY OF SHOES IDEAL! I the top. This change of position gives an gm T° complete with the utmost harmony the loveU•. even heat all over the oven, and results || . SfiS"^ S thh IHI in the mOSt perfect COOking imaginable. HH jeweled Iwels; nsw and graceful last, materialW* The "New World" Cooker iS made in Em jr~^^ «eJ in Floral Tinsel Brocades, Gold and Silver %. BH ■ ■*_ Li t ii r -I- Ha .// i^L. \^ 1 issue and dene 1 issue, and a range ot atlur- // \v WM sues suitable for all families fm JY 94^1 in« Bro"d<:d Court shoes, in White, o y .-er [f CJW r B S L^^ LINDSAY'S Ltd. «W^ HI ||* . fi /I fil bI^HH&. "the quality shoe store," H Wellington bas Lompany, Ltd, M bhs^l lambton qua^^™n_ | |T

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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 30, 4 August 1925, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 30, 4 August 1925, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 30, 4 August 1925, Page 11

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