| Iff.' A Corset | WJft ' Conversation. \ / J ! Correct Corsets really Improve the figure. I llffVl / Correct Corsets give support in Walking. ' >l!!illR1 f M (' Correct Corsets help you to dress fashionably. 11 Pill 1 Coimt Corsets need cost you very little more than crudely made \ 1 Cor,,ect Corsets are yielding to every movement of the body. i Sjy [J ; wifll If Corsets such as these we sell. i ffW The new Fitwell Corset made expressly for, Veltch and Allan In I IK ® three qualities. t| I'TTWELL (No. 1) —This Corset is made in strong Grey and White Coutille, in quite the \ newest shape'—deep over hip and low in bust, with suspenders. Price, 3/11. | FITWELL (No. 2) —Made in a strong Grey and White Coutille, with suspenders in front, I Sizes 19ml to 26in. Price, 5/6, 5 FITWELL (No. 3) —This Corset has suspenders on front and hips, low in bust, deep over I hips, in Grey and White Coutille. Sizes 20in. to 28in. , Price, 6/9» \ k Corset Bodice for Maids; to fit girls from ages of .7. to 12 years, in Grey Coutille. Sizeß s 20 to 28 inches in waist. Price, 2/11, | O.K. CORSETS—AI—Made in Grey and White Batiste, in the latest shape, very deep | over hips, with four Buspeuders. > Price, 17/11, £ 'A 2—A well-boned Corset in Grey and White Coutille, low in bust, deep over hips, susl penders on hip. Sizes 2.0 to 28 inches. Price, 12/9. jj A3—A perfect-fitting Corset, made in Coutille, in Grey and White, deep over hips, with | suspenders. Sizes 20 to 28 inches. Price, 10/6. | A4—Corset in White and Grey Batiste, with suspenders on hip and front; will bo found \ suitable for medium figure. Price, 9/11, | A.7 O.K.—Grey and White Coutille, very strong Corset,, with suspenders on front; mej dium length; good value. Price, 5/6, \ We have in stock a large variety in P.D. CORSETS, in all the latest shapes, to fit all jj figures; in grey (aid white. Prices, 4/11, 6/6, 8/11, 10/6, .13/6, 15/6, 19/6, jj PLEASE NOTE—A Handsome 50 Cuinea Piano and 25 other Gifts are to bo given away jj at the end of this month to the persons presenting the highest amourit in CASH VALUE I Coupons. Ist Cift, Piano; other Cifts to the next nearest 5. Coupons are transferable, i WITCH & ALLAN, 3JS2S,
The Early Spring Ready-to-wear Hats can be worn now. Made-to-wear Hats for early spring include many smart and taking 6hapes and styles. All aro more or less trimmed with ribbon—various styles of bows being in ovidence. With winter on the wane a woman's thoughts naturally turn to early spring wearables—especially Hats. . Therefore, whilo there is still a chance of stormy weather,' these new Hats are specially adapted to present requirements. Prices'aro reasonable!'- » - : ' Come and Seo tho Display. IRS.' IATHEWSON,
Kairtiressing and iassage lharges. To keep the Hair and Complexion in perfect condition they .must have skilful treatment regularly. The following are MRS. ROLLESTON'S Fees'for expert service. Clipping and Singeing, Is. Gd. Scalp Massage, Hand, Vibro, or Shampooing, 2s. Gd. Electrical, ss. Shampooing with Hairdressing, 4a. Manicure, Is. Gd. Hairdressing, 2s. fid. Face Massage, Hand, .Vibro, or Hairdressing with Marcel Waving, ss. Electrical, sa. Hair Staining or Tinting, from 10s. Gd. . Electrolysis, ss. Courses of Hair or Faco Treatment, including necessary preparation, from ■JBl Is. upwards. SPACIOUS PRIVATE ROOMS. ADVICE AND CONSULTATIONS GRATIS. MRS. ROLLESTON, 25G LAMBI'ON QUAY, WELLINGTON. 'Phono 1599. MB" if fit Srectu AJ«omu?nr. ____ || IIELSIIIiiMO 1 PME M TEAS II
Tolhurst, bluo charmeuse; Hiss Litchlicld, peacock blue satin.;'- Mrs. Marchbanks, white satin and ninon; Miss J. Moore (Wairarapa), palest lemon charmeuse; Mi6S Coates, black satin; Miss Barraud, palo bluo satin and lace; Miss B. Watson, ceriso ninon; Mrs. S. Kirkcaldie, black and white laco over white satin; Mrs. Miranis, palest.pink satin with lace; Mrs. W. Booth (Carterton), white satin with scarlet flowers; Miss Newbigin (Hastings), emerald green ninon over white satin; Mrs. Holsworth, red charmeuse with black net overdress; Miss West; emerald green ninon over satin; Miss J.' Russell, yellow frock trimmed with palest pink roses 1, and bands of deeper yellow; Mrs. P. Ward, blue satin; Miss Fitzgerald, pink satin and ninon;' Miss J. Seed, black ninon over green charmeuse; Miss Watson, black ninon and diamanto trimming; Mrs. Hayward, black satin; Mrs. Christie, floral ninon over white satin; Miss Blake, panniers of blue satin over white; Miss Shirtcliffe, embroidered ninon over palest pink; Miss D'Oyly, cherry-coloured ninon; .Mrs. P. Brandon, pale blue charmenso with embroidered overdress; Mrs. Tripp, white satin and lace; Mrs. J. H. Collins, stone-blue ninon, with deep border of hand-painted pink roses; Miss Cnllender, blue ninon over yellow; Miss A. Nathan, pannier frock of floral silk. The floral decoration of the ball were carried out by Miss Hardy and Mr. Cotterill. of Messrs. IT. Gibbons and Co., Lambton Quay. The Pipe Band played a most inspiriting Highland schottisclie. Miss Milsom desires to bring under tho notico of ladies and gentlemen the vory latest methods and preparations for hair and faco treatments. Guaranteed euro for Alopecia, Areata (or bald spots), Genuine treatment of tho scalp for oily, drv, perished, grey and falling hair. Positive cure for Dandruff and Irritation. \Yrito for Miss Milsom's book (free), containing full instructions for homo treatment. Every client taught home treatment. Scientific Faco Massage, astounding results after one with thorough lesson, XI Is- Shampooing—Electrolysis (permanent and painless), Hair-work, every description, latest Natural Hair Pads, Switches, etc. Hair-dressing taught. Manicuring. Personal attention. Strictly confidential. Miss Milsom, King's Chambers. Wellington. Telephone 811.*
Violets arranged in dainty posies or pretty Violet boxes; delightful gifts for friends; delivered or mailed anywhere in Dominion by Miss Murray, Vicc-Regal Florist, 3G Willis Street.—Advt. For_ Children's Hacking Cough at Night, VVoadf' Qra»* IVinnnrmiut Cure. Is, nd.*
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1805, 18 July 1913, Page 2
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