The Smartness -^S^ I• of bimp icity.. %# - | » a •BOA '• M 3 This is a very reasonable paradox. l 'Mffiii > 's£ss : ffix ' \ j Tho Best-dressed Women know that IhW'&M'oi>'\''^\ \ tho Simplest Dress is the Smartest, if M&mf'WW&.A I | tho simplicity is of tho right sort. Wo \WmtW&W : \\ i are ottering a lino in which simplicity 'wM'€msWfc\ i goes with tiie quintessence of smartness. '.".Vip \/lil'f-'ff['?XA . \ This delightful GIRTON COSTUME is \''}MWmY WA | made in Navy and Grey only. Excel- J%MfcMllH • K-'v'.-l H lent for general wear, it is absolutely f'V : '7 1 0 the tiling for Tennis, Hcckoy, and K'"-pfs&W9\ r-Ni-'V j( H Golf. The Pure Woollen Fabric is made l.'^fw^ffi'■'%£s' I ;J in Now Zealand. Tho design and stylo r&: : tfsiZ*ffisW?£f' ' i come from the adroit brain of a Now il l sl/'4^-£ f (h&s" : iivs ' 1 Zealandor, who dares to bo original, /4y f | who bas made a lifelong study of //'I fH;?';^N ; |ll 1' | feminino apparel, and who set himself ■IU// lfifczss&?:% \ ) I to, design for this season a Costumo , VHJ ' \ s that should be his masterpiece. Ho has . 11l fi '"'SSB ; •j succeeded to admiration. Whatever yon ['■;-^?" : sf'^;^i'»4fv'j I pay, wo can offer you nothing cs- tV.>ffl l.^f ■ j sontially smarter than this. It is a f-'/fflwi|v' ! ')li ; ,^A" , : ■ Costume that will appeal invincibly to • > i tho taste of gentlewomen. Its smartI ness is unforced and convincing. Tho -jf'iJF^V^^'if^t 8| cut of tho skirt is especially delightful. , j#s:^s'#s- - But tho comfort of the. Costume is, KfS^'|??^'t'i'v*:>'' i after all, its strong' point. It allows ra^'l-S^^^'! ! . perfect case of. movement, but still M?te^^"i^Vij. ! keeps its shape. You can tiro your feet feMwl?'S/!|. : v > \?f j i and exhaust your patience, but you will KW^f'^^'^'f'? I [3 find nothing better suited for Outdoor k.vF'V^'w'^V' P Autumn Wear than this. I j Price 395.6 d., Post Free VEgFCB & ALLAN, : 'Wellington's Busiest Store.I I_ ; . : I ....._^2L-Ft]PMITUPF_. ..... 11 mpl ] - ;: -" ■■■»" • ;You s!iou,d m fci . | -111 I-: :m ■ ■ • — I ■ H ill 11 ffl FOR IT IS HERE THAT YOU ■ 1 J 111 m FIND THE MOST ftT "RACTIVE ■ !1 !'" *&■ FURNITURE AT MOST-ATTRAC- . ' Ifl D TIVE PRICES. OUR FURNITURE' i IS MADE T0 LAST - CALL AND 1 iWtesSE&_*_ I ™ INSPECT, OR WRITE FOR ART ' ® CATALOGUE. ' iIRMLIr Ia " EftW ABU HI I lIP' S ~®&2> >E Arts Craftsman, I ' ffl* >" Tele. 1634. 167 Riddiford Street. " '>- ■''''• a® (©V «$ <$ P 1 ■rajE_n_ TH <4 «*3 (a R HIIMf'U.UI w t El *t3y B a ?i j ; : : : AUTUMN V j ° n MODELS ° b ■■■! 5 I ?} IS THE SUBJECT OF THE DAY. SOMETHINC THAT f - f MATCHES THE SMART COSTUMES NOW BEING WORN— . ; \ SOMETHING TO BE REALLY ADMIRED-30METHINC * H OUT OF THE WAY, THAT'S WHAT IS NOW BEINC I '* SHOWN AT | 0 ! ' •rz- . $ ■i r I 1911 HAS BROUGHT ITS OWN EXCLUSIVE FASHIONS. . J »' WE WOULD LIKE YOU TO VISIT OUR SHOW-ROOMS; IT J I WILL SAVE HOURS OF WORRYING AS TO WHAT IS THE , , j CORRECT THING FOR AUTUMN AND WINTER. j j I ONE OR TWO ITEMS PICKED FROM AMONGST 1 I'„ THE HUNDREDS:— 1 j | _ %, ; 21U - ' 5 CHERRY COLOURED MIRROR VEL- ; < VET TURBAN TOQUE, with hand- - \ § some brush osprcy nt side, COS. 6d.. . ! i \ "'■ $ BLACK VELVET MUSHROOM, un- ; ; I derlincd 'Royal Blue, Tullo Alconon, I \ and feather same ton© at side, and \ 'l finished off'with Oriental buckle, ' \ ■ '. OS3. ; i ' I WHITE SATIN HAT, underlined Black \ % '.;:..' Velvet, trimmed largo Zebra- wing j \ \ - ■ across front,- . ■ . 475. Gd. ' I a :•"-.:■■• ■■■■:" ' i 1 '.- AMETHYST MOTOR BONNET, lined Jj i " with AVhito Silk Malainc lace, and j lj :'.-.- •finished self-colour veil and velvet ? - | ;' psettes, 325. Gd. } DAINTY LITTLE TOQUE, Velvet " i - ■ brim, full silk crown, very becoming ' \ ■; shape. (Can be had in all the lead- t ' | ,'-' '...:.ing.AutunniColom'sl, 275. 6d. 5 s, ■ . •; I '': I ;"RESEDA : GREEN--VELVET MUSH- \ I '?". " .ROOM'.'' trimmed with hnndsomo J i' "." - ' pheasant mount, 475. Gd. J - \ I f AMETHYST VELVET MUSHROOM > j SHAPE, trimmed -shaded roses to J | tone, 525. g .:. '( '' BLACK VELVET BRETOXE, trimmed j j 'j \ "'••" .largo, white wing across front, 425. : i I s \ ■5 »>.__ . : -=—•$ i -': "^^^^mx^JlT^^^^r^^■■ i •^" L^^^ll ' u ' L '' u - lJI -*''''' v ■'™ ;^^ : j ' WELLHGTOrS FISBIOB' CEBTRE- j :i | __ .< i I — — _ —~ ' ™" "-*""" ™ ] ' Tm A i WHP" \\il ! IE Mi 3 sI ' i e *i ■ . ' W :l 'I * ! | Cuba & Dixon Streets, Wellington. |
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1078, 17 March 1911, Page 9
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