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♦ ■ ■;■■■ ■ • ■ ■ "~".' ,; ♦ ♦ Easter Holiday Hats ♦ ♦ —mostly Felts ♦ I 25/6 I ♦ . ■ ♦ I There's some style to these ! t ♦V•. • . ■ t ▲ 'Small—of course! Smart—decidedly! These little ♦ Fait Hati for Easter "are ju«t the trickiest style ever ▼ seen—piquant, even saucy, but always most becoming. ♦ ' ■ * ~ Small and smart—Turned Front Felt—Soft pull-on— W Soft felt rolled front—these are some of the featured ~ ♦ Hats, and at the price—25/6 each anywhere in the w ▲ selection offered—are ♦ : WONDERFUL VALUE!: ♦ .... - . ■ .-■■■■• ' ■,♦■ 4. SMALL SMART FELT HAT—With brim; varied trimmings of ♦ ~ ■-■, ribbon; mounts, bound edges; in fawn, navy, nigger, grey, saxe, ▲ ♦ bottle Price 25/6 ♦ TUW*ED FRONT FELT HAT—Trimmed self colour; suitable ♦ ▲ country wear; colours: fawn, navy, nigger, grey, saxe, and bottle ♦ ■ Price 23/« 4, ♦ GdOb-FlttiNG FELT HAT—Rolled brim, wide sides, trimmed ♦ cut: Wt and ribbon to tone; colours: grey, nigger, fawn, saxe, w 4s, bottle Price 25/6 ♦ A SOFT PULL-t)N FELT HAT—Large head siie; bound and + : trimmed ribbon to tone Price 25/6 RKADY-TOtWEAR—SmaII shape, cut front of brim, finished ♦ .' cockade; colours: bottle, saxe, nigger, nary, fawn, grey ♦ Price 25/6 + A HAT-r-Rolled front, trimmedribbons; varied colours: 4. Saxe, grey, navy, bottle, nigger, fawn ' ■ ; Price 25/6 ♦ Large Head Size, Turn-down Brim, in SOFT FELT HAT * A Trimmed mounts; colours: fawn, bottle, navy, nigger, saxe, grey ♦ COUNTRY HAT—In felt; small brim, trimmed felt to match; ♦ Colours: navy, nigger, saxe, fawn, grey Price 25/6 ♦ ' . ' . . ♦ ♦ See Window Lambton Quay ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ft ' - * ' * : f^ : : D-I-C (IJIB Wellington ♦ ♦ ♦ + ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦'♦♦♦♦♦ 'ENGLISH TAILORED TOP COATS^ .SET THE STANDARD OF SMARTNESS. Thase beautifully cut top coats are the acme of smartness and good taste—the models we are showing being some of . _ '.."' i..'.'..'. -.. the very latest. , . • . 'Henna, Clerical Grey, Havana, Mahogany, and Rust arc some of the new shades showing in CHECKED VELOUR. COATING— Plain tailored cut; lined throughout with crepe de Chine to tone ' These Smart Coats at 9 gns. Similar styles with Fitch Animal shape detachable <collars— Price 12 gns. s Other Smart Coats—ln serai-flared and plain cut; in all the very '„ ' newest, colourings and trimmed fur From 14 gns. , 264-206 LAMBTON QUAY. WELLINGTON V...;, v . . . < HERB. PRICE'S HALF-YEARLY SALE Special Glove Purchase by our Home Buyers of FRENCH GLOVES in Silk, Kid, and Suede into pstal tops. , " GLACE KlD—Short turned back, gauntlet finish,; assorted shades 10/6 FANCY KID-Pastel shades, petal tops • - • 11/6 gUßPE—Contrasting petal tops • - - - i-1/6 SUEDE— In fancy backs and petal tops • - - 12/6 Wlib OVERS, CABDIGANS AND JUMPERS~In silk and wool, wool and mixtures Usual 9/11,17/6,19/11, 25/6 Now 6/11,14/6, 16/6, 17/6 HERB PRICE'S Half-Yearly Sale :: 54-56 Willis Street r^M^sriM*MMM^tAf^M¥^s^bMMM^otkMMMs^%|WMM^t<sMs4V^M^%ft QUAUH GARMENTS H £\ \ ] ! FOR THE , \»^l \ 1 I UTTLE FOLKS. : A really splendid fchipnient of kiddiea (iXM^ )W ) V Woollen Garments has just come to hand \£ffl«ml!itoafor ' at FOWNE'S. - WMJ Erery mother should make a point of ' Uffil MJ| ! inspecting this wonderful assortment of SiJaiL. I—L)1— L) Infants Wool Sets, and Children's Pull- \ V J wers and Jerseys. .^^^^ r A I Another Special is a line of Wool Legin- v/ 7 V \ •tte Sets at from 22/6 to 47/6 a Set. / /-^j -V \ COME EARLY WHILE RANGES ARE FULL ~ L~L ' — t-z=s-■infl 4 l^/XHTsVir'O Fowne's Corner; Junction of MKO. A rUWNtIS RWdiord .ndßinoul Sts., ITIIW* rk* IVf TT IILiU. WELUN^TO^ SOUTH. "... • , High-Grade Aluminium Ware ALUMINIUM HAS NOW BECOME UNIVERSALLY USED FOR ALL DOMESTIC PURPOSES. We hare just landed a complete range of heavy gauge Aluminium Goods, including Saucepans (all sices), Stevpans, - Kettles, Teapots, Entree Dishes, Steamers, Moulds, Colanders, Strainers, Table and Hot Water Jugs, Salt and Pepper Shakers, 1 etc., etc. SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY. JOHN DITHIE & Co. Ltd. WILLIS STREET = WELLINGTON

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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 71, 24 March 1926, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 71, 24 March 1926, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 71, 24 March 1926, Page 13