Here is Novelty, Variety and Distinctiveness in Autumn Coats and Costumes ! New they are in tho fullest sense of the word—new in conception, in texture and colour of materials, in cut, and in achievement of effect by the clever manipulation of details. The pleasure which every woman takes in viewing beautiful ' ' clothes will be yours us you examine theso latest creations of • the world's style-originators. d&k, J Coats of fascinating charm, Costumes of grace and (lis- . tinction—all are here, fresh from Fashion's hands, and priced Jla* )|L_ t on G. and K/s always economical scale. AV &&&. , AhS, DONEGAL TWEED COSTUME—In the newest style; smartly f 1 \v w >\ e "'' r ' n[ ! tailored distinctively; in charming soft colourings— / 7 \\ \ /\\ Greys, Moles, Browns, and Greens. These are extremely serX\J \ viewable costumes for either town or country wear. IfsC c BECOMING TWEED COAT'—Keif colours, of excellent quality ■' jf I material; sleeves aro inset, skirt being cut full and held in S7 o \. \ position by a 3-piece belt; smart, stylish collar designed for /._ \L-\ wear either vp or down; delightful shades in Brown, Grey, faJMraM (,j o Fawn, and Green.' PRICE, £5 ss, tM ' T UF DRESSY TWEED COAT-Loose-hanging, lightly held with an MfiSlllMif' I I I\\ all-round belt which fastens with a large button; neatly shaped / Ij l\V inset sleeves and a charming adaptable collar. Here is a vaI In, 1"J riety of colourings, including Brown, Saxe, Fawn, and Greys. (j ' I HEATHER -MIXTURE WRAP COAT-l'eaturing quite a new I I I style of collar, which may be worn either flat and square about mHsff I I the shoulders, or railed high around the face—fitting immacu- MBffllßffllilli J lately in either position. Coat is a full-flare model, and has an all-round belt fastening with stout leather buckle. Fawns, | Greens, Browns, Greys, and Blues. • • 1 , j / VELOUE. CLOTH WRAP COAT-In simple straight sacque style; • _/\ ,11/ SJ where this coat excels is in its perfect cut and "hang"—an effect 'm/I P/' V. achieved by the superb tailoring embodied. It is held lightly W Tj \ to the figure by two narrow belts, which cross in' front.. A Jjl Si ifvsv broad collar aiid 6mart cuffs are finished with machined chain- _| LJs' , >| stitching, giving a very dainty effect. New shades of Plum, wss' I • Green, Nigger, Navy, and Violet. S . . PRICE, £9 19s. 6d. Attractive Navy I" Magnificent Mink Worsted Costume NEW COAT & COSTUME Fur Coat, The Coat is semi-fitting C ARPTOs of specially selected; with fashionable panel JL IIJ-JiVIVjU 60 U nd, well-dressed skins, back and front; a nar- - ' The Rich Black Wallaby row band holds the side . , f j < ~ . Collar and Cuffs are unflare in position. Plain- have also just been opened ana await your usually deep. Beautiful cut skirt is very stylish- ... , -pv r\ l l r\ 1-l lining of hea.-y Broche ly tailored; hangs slight- inspection in the Dl'eSS Department, equality, Silk, of a soft Greenyly full from waist «nd is r . f fawn shade, Length 48 finished with narrow 1 Freshness and Economy characterise each inches. A coat that may belt. • A handsome ma- worn with pride in terial that is most en- example* an y assembly. .. - . - PRIfiF-.SS Ruinfiss. PRICE, 11 Guineas. GEORGE & KERSLEY, Ltd ♦ f -WELLINGTON-
DO YOU ENVY YOUR NEIGHBOUR'S WASHING? The spotless white of Mrs. Brown's washing and the early hour at which she finishes aro the onvy of the neighbourhood. Some folk oven surest that she does tho washing on Sunday and only hangs the clothes out on Monday morning. But tho critics ore all wrong. An .obliging shop assistant suggested to Mrs. Brown that she should try "Easy Monday"—the Scientific Lnnndrv Beipandshe.has thankfully blessed him ever since. : Tiresome back-aehine washing days trouble her no more,- She adds a little "Easy..'Monday" t0.,. the . boiling water, rinses the clothes, and hangs them out. "Easy Monday" doSs the rest. Tt won't injure the finest fabric*. Oi"! shilling buy's 'ai "large pjcW.' All dealers. \V. F/. Caldowaml Co.. Wholesale Distributing Agents, Wellington.—Adyl. Every homo needs BEE OINTMENT. Nothing better, quicker, safer, and surer for outs, sores, abrasions, burns, and every kind of skin trouble. A Is., fid. pot lasts a loiir time.—Advt. . IISS LUCRETIA STANLEY, CHOCOLATE AND CANDY EXPERT (Late of Commonwealth Cities), WISHES to announce that she will he in Wellington i ntil the end of March, and will instruct ladies in the above, interesting and profitable work. Homes visited. Pee, £5 6s„ includes book of 150 Recipes in modern fcwoetmaking. 78 THE TEMUOB. Thono 4505. J
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 144, 7 March 1918, Page 2
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