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Dependable Silverware t CL Graceful in its patterns, staunch in its wearing qualities, is what we offer you at all times. d, We are now exhibiting a splendid array of articles suitable for gifts—refined and practical designs —perfect gems of the silversmiths' art. W. LITTLE JOHN & SON, LTD., 222-224 Lambton Quay Wellington. THE CHOICE OF DISCRIMINATING. RACE WEAR The Nobbiest Styles for Smart Women now being displayed at THE "HOUSE OF K.&S." Race Days call for, and give opportunity for the display of, every ■woman's taste in matters of dTess. All who visit the course desire to look their best for the occasion, and the most smartly gowned undoubtedly owe the success of their robing- to the special opportunities provided by the "House of K. & S." Here we mention a few -. :: Fashion Notes of Interest THE COAT AND SKIRT First in fashion's favour for Autumn outdoor wear. All the most perfectly tailored models now on view. For example:—We are showing- a wide range of EXCLUSIVE COSTUMES for smart wear. The following is a description of a few of these: — A VERY SMART COSTUME—Of beautiful quality Navy Gabardine. The smartly cut three-quarter coat has inset sleeve with wide cuff of black coney.. A feature of this suit is the long rounded revers and high close-fitting collar of coney. Four rows of narrow black silk military braid' extending down front and round the foot of coat gives an effective touch to this smart model. The narrow belt is finished at side fronts with black silk medallions and tassels. Military braid to match the coat forms the trimming of the smartly cut skirt. ANOTHER EXCLUSIVE MODEL—Of Navy Wool Tricotine has smartly cut plain three-quarter coat finished at front with wide band of beaver. The inset sleeve has cuff to match. A large roll collar of beaver and self buttons finish an extremely smart suit. The well cut skirt has plain panel back and front. WARM DRESSY COATS Smart and Becoming) Styles, combining Comfort with Elegance. A PRETTY COAT—In rich wine-shade velour cloth, tastefully trimmed witli black fur and large fancy black bone buttons; threequarter lined with good quality black Surrah silk. Price 17 guineas AN EXQUISITE MODEL—In beaver plush and blanket serge in a' pretty shade of fawn; this model has the new wide sleeve and is full lined with shot Polonaise; two large self-covered buttons give an effective finish in front. . Price 18 guineas A SMART AND DISTINCTIVE COAT—In particularly good quality light fawn twill velour; it is effectively trimmed with black fur and is three-quarter lined with shot Polonaise. Pr/oe 20 guineas EXCLUSIVE MILLINERY Our present showing of Coloured Model Hats is one which will prove of untold interest to race patrons. There is such infinite variety of tasteful styles, all of the type which will instantly appeal to discriminating women. This glorious assemblage should be viewed at once in our Millinery Section. A window show gives but an inkling of the lovely things inside. Make your selection for Trentham to-day. BLOUSES AND SPORTS COATS EXCLUSIVE MODEL—In good quality Georgette, straight collar finely tucked and finished with filet lace. The fronts are pin tucked with row of real lace to correspond with collar. In cream, pink, helio., or sky. Price 84/DAINTY THEATRE MODEL—In white Georgette; the sleeve is Magyar shape and elbow length, has effective trimming in black beads above plain band; the neck is cut round with bead trimming to match pretty design on front. Also in champagne, navy r and black with bead trimmings to match; all lined white net. Price 94/6 SLIP-OVER SHAPE IN GEORGETTE—Joined on shoulder, round neck, pitj tucked, short sleeve with very pretty cuff richly embroidered in silk to correspond with rose sprays on front; in helio., pink, sky, cream. \ Prioe 79/6 QUITE A DAINTY AFTERNOON BLOUSE-In Black Georgette. The short sleeves arc finished with three pleated frills of black ■ Georgette; round neck is finished with kilting of white Georgette. . . Prioe 94/6 Fashion Displays in all Windows CALL TO-DAY. j Kirkcaldie&Sf amsfe mtemmmm WELLINGTON

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10562, 13 April 1920, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10562, 13 April 1920, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10562, 13 April 1920, Page 7