;1 ? P ! ANNOUNCING SOME NEWLY ARRIVED I; jglL "V. & A." COSTUMES | viVI I A\l THREE NEW MODELS revealing style touches that the earlier- ! j' • ) in-the-season did not possess. Splendidly tailored—beautifully lincd-<- jj j. • 'I'm the sort of Costumes one sees on perfectly groomed women, ; j ' W^ ote: "V. & A/' Popular Prices, Tool || ! Extremely smart IIODEL COSTUME IK SAXE BLUE CIOTU, t'lo sides of coat t I ~/1 I ' being arranged vandyko shape, in it hick appear, elaeli pookrfs. With trim- J ' I j / j/ j Ji rnings of cloth buttons of eamo mat© rinl, belt showing across' back and front i i V/r It' °nly. Neat fitting skirt ivith eide panels to matoli coat. j: I fill "V. & A.'s" Price, £11 lis. | IJ i Dressy MODEL COSTUME IN SAGE GREEN CLOTH—Long, semi-sacque coat, . I 1 11/ I I b'*!t<d, pleat on either side of coat, finished with self covered buttons and 1 ' . f I—{ imitation buttonholes, cuffs trimmed small buttons. Wall out, two piece B • Vy ' w " ; ' 1 belt at waist. "V. & A.'s" Prlice, £11 19s. 6d. g j //A _ A very effective model of superior nil w 00l CJiEME GABARDINE—I'M!? and j J / Bjmi-eacquo coat with narrow belt, th o sides and cuffs being effectively trimmed • s j ivitli fancy silk stitching. Sro,irtly cut skirt. ■ i . , ,"V. 4 A.'s" Prite,'£lo 10s, "V. & A." MILLINERY. I SPEAKING OF SKIRTS I j Quite the Prettiest you'll see this Season, ; CHIC CLOSE-FITTING TOQUE in dark shade ' H ' lve you noticed Io,T r „ is wearing them j purple Crepe de Ckene. Trimmed shaded vio- these days, with sports coats, and wife 6woatera? 6 lets, veiled tulle. Tulle wing, edged black oella- . ; ...... phane. "V. & A.'s" Price, 595. 6d>. Fortunately for you, "V. & A.'s" Pique and! Cream DAINTY' MODEL IN PAWN GEORGETTE. Trans- Cotton Gabardine Skirts are parent bri m, edged self shade stitching. Trimmud ( . I lawn . f oliage and dainty small French ~-03es, _ T ______ \ Threaded a hell pink ribbon velvet ends across side REDUCED IN PRICE. I bask; "V. & A.'s" Price* 755, ' J WIDE DJiIMM ED MODEL IN JADE GREEN FIG- WHITR WASHING SKIHTS in fine oualifcv Pinna ' UKED SILVER AND BUCK. Lined silver grey WiliiA >VA&iUJ\ir .MUitrs in nne quality nqne. j georgette. Trimmed clusters muscatels. Finished plai-i <r pleated styles. Patch pockdta, belt at | 5 ribboi velvet. "V. 4 A,'s" Price, 655. -waisl. Price, 15s. 6d. Now 9s. 11d. i SNUG-FITTING MODEL IN DARK SHADE SAXE . , ~ . | GLACE. Sh ape turned from face. Lined back rust A very 6mart 6 kirt in CREME COTTON GABARDINE j and blue raffia straw. Crown threaded rust shade —ilado iu panel effect with large patch pockets, j k raffia. V. & A.'s" Price, 525. 6d. ' . , ... ~ ~ ~, , . , i WIDE BRIM FLOPS. Fancy straw shapes, In* trimmed silk stitching, belt at waist. Pnce,22s. 6d. j [ deep tuscan shade, coarsely woven straw. . Good ' Now-15s.' 6d. I fitting. "V. & A.'s" Prices, 21s. 6d. and 225. fid. j MAILORDERS W : if ]j . A ]AN j ( ; IN THE £ i receive u II mill vS/ ZriilMkJnillvJ DISCO UNT i ) PROMPT i •attention Pflones 20 ~ m 2i ~ 215 ' lx ~ 7% CUBA STREET for cash, ! WELLINGTON'S BUSIEST STORE j
FOOTWEAR FOR SPRING Both ladies and, men need ncir footwear for the new Mason —Martin's is the store to eelect at. Not only do you get th© smartest otries and big vanetiee, but you' gel hotter value. Our aualitiefl are highest— our pricey bedrock. 1 SHOP BY POST AND SAVE; MONEY I S2IB—LADIES' CHROME DERBY I SHOES—Sewn eoles, patent caps. I Cuban heels. I 19s. 9d. Postage 9d. eitia. L# J 7CB7—LADIi'JS' GLACE COURT I SHOES—Stafford brand, as illusB tratcd. g 28s. 6d. Postage 9d. extra. DIB72—LADJES' GLACE 2-TIE SHOE—Louis heels. ■ 355. 6d. Postage 9d. extra. Am GENT'S TAN WILLOW CALF DERBT BOOTS--425. fid. Pcwtoge Is. extra. 5203-GENTS CHROME DERBY WORKING BOOTS - Riveted soles, as illustrated. 255, 6d. Postaffo le. extra. BE SURE TO STATE YOUR SIZE J % BOOT STORE COURTENAY PLACE, WELLINGTON I II , W Ucatue therconUin MFji the effective properties of the famous Bon- jflSy I nin|ton's Irish Mom and rjttrkj | because they keep the >%f|j I month And throat health? Q you should always use urM ilonnirgtont i
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 32, 2 November 1920, Page 5
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