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rfIHERE will be just time TO-MORROW to get your EASTER HAT, and you need X. have no foar of not being able to get the hat you prefer. In this great representative assortment there is every style sanctioned by fashion. BROWN CHIP HAT, swathed with ribbons, in brown, reseda, and vieux rose, and finished with Oriental buckle. At 32s 6d. VIEUX ROSE STRAW HAT, trimmed with very smart fancy ribbon of shaded blue and vieux rose. At 25s 6d. BROWN STRAW HAT, toque shape, .trimmed with brown and heliotrope ribbon, wing and cord to match. At 25s 6d. COARSE MOLE STRAW HAT prottily trimmed with mole checked ribbon. At 253. COARSE STRAW HAT, in heliotrope, with smart Paisley bow, and black satin band round crown. At 355. MEDIUM SIZE STRAW HAT in heliotrope, trimmed with a ' splash bow of Oriental veiled ribbon. At 32s 6d. TUSCAN STRAW HAT, mushroom shape, trimmed tapestry and old gold velvet. At 32s 6d. VIEUX ROSE CHD? HAT, smartly trimmed with velvet and cord to match. At 253. x RESEDA SILK HAT, trimmed with bow of same, with fringe ends. At 25s 6d. BLUE STRAW HAT, trimmed with brown wing. At 21s. GREEN MACRAME STRAW HAT, trimmed ribbon and wing. At 25s 6d. BROWN MUSHROOM HAT, in fancy pedal straw, trimmed reseda ribbon and brownvelvet, finished pheasant mount. At 25s 6d. NAVY STRAW MUSHROOM HAT, trimmed swathe of navy and emerald shot silk, and finished with bows of same. At 21i. STYLISH MAUVE STRAW HAT, with bows of floral ribbon across crown. At 32s Gel. COARSE STRAW HAT, in royal blue, prettily trimmed pleatings of brown and blue. At 29s 6d. NAVY CHIP HAT, in a droop shape, trimmed black wings and finished with fancy gold braid. At 21s. SMART TURBAN STRAW, in royal blue straw, trimmed royal blue wings and black cord. At 21s. VTEUX ROSE CHIP HAT, in a large shape, trimmed with black and vieux rose wings, and black ribbon. At 29s 6d. PRETTY GREY STRAW HAT, smartly trimmed with royal blue bird and velvet. . At 29s 6d. KIHKOALDIE & STAINS, LTD-

city and suburban receivers, but the night i clearance will be made as usual. There i will be no deliveries by letter-carriers, but j on the previous evening and Saturday evening there will be a delivery over the counter at the Chief Post Offlce between 8.30 and I 9.30 p.m. only for correspondence addressed to the Post Office; and at the Drill-shed between 8.30 and 9.30 p.m. for correspondence which is delivered by letter-carriers. On Good Friday mails are not expected to arrive from outside the Dominion. On Saturday, 15th insl., letter-carriers will make two full deliveries, closing at the Chief Post Offlce at 7.45 a.m. and 1.45 p.m. On Easter Monday, the Post Offlce will be open in all its branches (eAcept the Moneyorder Department) from 9to 10 a.m. Mails by steamers sailing on that day will close at. 8 a.m. The only despatches by trains will be for the Wairarapa district, which will close at 6.30 a.m.; and those for the Manawatu, Wanganui, Taranaki, Hawkes Bay, and Auckland districts, wliich will close at 8 a.m. There will be no day clearances of the city and suburban receivers and no deliveries by letter-carriers. All the principal mails by train and steamer close at Te Aro and Courtenay-place Post OfQces ai the same hours as at tne Ch : ef Post Office, with the exception that there is no iatc-fee clearance. Unless otherwise specified, registered letters and parcels-post packages must be banded in and money orders obtained one hour before the ordinary mail closes. All books and sample packets and newspapers for places within the Dominion must be posted half an hour before the ordinary letter mail closes. Money orders for abroad must be obtained two hours before the advertised time of closing mails. D. MILLER, Chief Postmaster. BUSINESS ALTERATION. / ' HVI"^" CA-talS' is retiring 1 from the ■ ly - a - firm of CAER AND BELL, West End Tailors, and as he took no active part in the cutting, the alteration in the firm will not interfere with the high class of work which has made their name the last word in tailoring. MR. BELL will still carry on the business, and as he graduated with Mr. Henry Poole, London, SUITS and COSTUMES entrusted to him wiE still have that smart cut and finish as heretofore. NEW MATERIALS. We are now showing our NEW SEASON'S.' SUITINGS AND COSTUME LENGTHS, just to hand direct from the manufacturers, and extend a cordial invitation to the ladies of Wellington and, district to call and chooße _ their j COSTUME. We would advise an early call, as the smartest of the ' patterns will be early snapped up. OAER AND BELL, LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S TAILORS, MANNERS-STREET. OPTIMISM IS a fine trait; but man needs more than optimism for protection whon the skies take to weeping. One of MORRISON &PENNEY'S Specially - imported Rainproofs will give just the protection ' needed, with the distinction of a Piccadilly dresser. Permit us to 6how you them. MORRISON & PENNEY, MERCHANT TAILORS, 114, WILLIS-ST., WELLINGTON. NEW MATERIALS FOR COATS AND SKIRTS. WE have just opened the first shipment of New Materials for iho Autumn and Winter Ser.scn in Rough Tweeds. Serge, and Cloths. Wo invite ladies to make their selection as early as possible, as most of tho tweeds aro only in singles costumo lengths, and tho very pattern dcaired might be just sold. NEWEST STYLES FROM LONDON, For All Occasions, PRICES from £4 15s. ELLIS & NOBLE, LADIES' ART TAILORS, 31. KING'S CHAMBERS, WILLIS-STREET. ! DO YOU WANT TO LOOK I WELL DRESSED? IF so; to loois the REAL THING, you must be tailored by good tradesmen; therefore go to the best — OS-BORNE, who v. ill turn you out in tho latest fashion, t.nd who stocks only the best male trials and employs tho most competent workmen. I OSBORNE & CO., [ _j 172 i _CUB A -STREET. DAVID ANDERSON" AND SON, miCA MEPvCITANTF, AMD FAMILY -k- LJROCEIIS, 69 to 73, MOLES\vOiTni-STREET. Telephone 331. T ~~.\ NI) A. ~ Wl l7s b" S~ *J> o FUNV.iIAL FUKNISIUCUs 54, C A ."M V.U I OGE-TEP.AACE. 'i'olovihoue &(&.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 86, 12 April 1911, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 86, 12 April 1911, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 86, 12 April 1911, Page 6

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