s MoiEurcds ©i fssafex uww sß»w vjß<»&i. i Every Now | look to US III^ approved ror tMr i mSm We p red * c « iSi Fnrs finds a ' 1 Winter "Fur" JHfjgpßfl an R^^S place in ottr I wants witu i!FsLj| Enormous Rifeii choice r7L~i fitlP Wiffi4er I*l seleclion - •• I getting jnst P-sdHI Trade in K§|§ I what they !W. FffiFS PiW^ Ma W»<> w I "DO WANT" JV^Lj^l f©r US. s|lr<| tSiemtoYOlS? I I] Grey FOXELINE NECKLETS— | | HARE NECKLETS —In light g Shaped stoles, nicely trimmed, Dark Brown CRUSHED SEAL' I and dark brown, stone, dark | a i s0 long throw-over scarves, j SETS — Broad stole, large pillow c Russian shades, and white. At g Prices, 12/6, 14/6, 19/6, 21/-, to I muff, very smart. PrJcos, 22/6, | 3/11, 4/11, 5/11, 6/11, 7/11 I 42/- | 35/- set 1 V/ _ VT , T .- xnr^T rTc t I Black FOXELINE NECKLETS j r,^.,. CVAT cv ~, e T I FOXELINE NECKLETS— Long ! _ Large new shaped slo i es hand . REAL SEAL SETS— Long broad | shaped stoles, tnmmed tails, in i somcly trimmed with heads and s * oles ', lar f e P2 llow and open | imitation stone marten, light and , s p r j ces , 3 n/. 39/e 45/. • ' shaped muffs. Prices, 87/S, 90/-, 5 dark browns, and white. At j _!__ ' ! 6£ guineas, to 10 guineas I 8/11, 10/6, 12/fi, 14/8, to 25/- I FOXELINE MUFFS-In ' white, i I i black, grey, stone, and browns. > I MOT F ctttq t I MARMOT NECKLETS-Shaped, f At 10/6, 12/6, IS/G g fl a " stole linedl?ck ?o«in^h«f 1 trimmed four squirrel tails, splen- Large Open MUFFS, trimmed- Sed muff At fa/iln S I did values. At */U, 7/11, 8/11, 3 21/-, 29/8, to 42/- I shaped mutt. At £4/18/6 & 10/8 ————— I *— * E . MARMOT MUFFS— In light -and B KITT FOX SETS— Fanrv^hanpH I MARMOT NECKLETS — In a dark browns, round shape. At | sto le 2 heads at back rimmM I variety or shapes and styles, , */1 1, 6/11, 7/11 fi with 2 brushes 4 paws larsre I prettily trimmed with heads, tails, Bag Shape MUFFS— I 3/6, '16/0, | open "muff m-ettilv trimmpd I and paws Prices, 30/-, 39/6, [ 18/8, to 27/6 I headSl brushes" and paws. At I 42/-, 45/-, to 65/- New Open Shape MUFFS, I £8/8/i — g trimmed— 2B/6, 39/6, to 45/- I ' I White FOXELINE NECKLETS g ' B I —In long throw-over scarves and g IMITATION SEAL SET— Long 1 SQUIRREL SETS— Fancy shape I shaped stoles, trimmed heads and H wide stole, with pillow muff, stole and muff, consisting of 8 tails. Prices, 10/6, I*/S, 18/6, H lined white satin. Price, 25/- set i skins in each, trimmed heads 21/-, to 30/- B Also in Better Quality— At 42/- | and tails. At £9/9/B^^^^^^^sct^ B 1 . 1 1, —■■■ 1, 1 . 1 1 . 1 ., -i-mmm 1 ™ aalHaB "ll 6 v c LIMITED w.s NJr
SACRIFICING WINTER COSTUMES. LONDON TAILOR-MADE, in Tweed and Cloth, Handsomely Brjiided, in all the New Shades, Jrom 29/6, 39/6, 49/6. EVERY COSTUME WORTH DOUBLE THE MONEY. MRS. MATHEWSON, 266, LAMBTON-QUAY. MILLINERY SCHOOL, HUME'S BUILDINGS, 102, Willis-street, Wellington. nrUIE LEADING SCHOOL OF THE X DOMINION. Day and Evening Classes held. MISS M. HAMILTON. Milliner. rpSB LANGER DRESSCUTTING J- SCHOOL.— Up-to-date Dresscuttintr and Dressmaking. — The simplest method in rogue. Classes daily, also Tuesday aud Friday Evonings. Cut Patterns a Specialty. Ladies' tailoring taught. Monday, 2 to 4p.m., Needlepainting and Stencilling. Agents required for country districts. Principal— MlSS KATE STEWART, 94, Willis-street, opposite Shortt's. VIAVI HYGIENE, THE GUIDE BOOK TO THE VIAVI SYSTEM! MEN use VIAVI for conditions of the eye, ear, and throat, iov difficulties of stomach and bowels. • WOMEN use VIAVI for similar conditions, also when they realise tho need of thorough soundness and wholeness 1 . CHILDREN use VIAVI from mfanby, for; all conditions resulting from improper nutrition. THE PRICE WE ASK FOR THE VIAVI HYGIENE IS TWO SHILLINGS. (POSTED). ' We talk to men or woraen individually, and plain TRUTH on' VIAVI iB plenty good enough for ANYBODY. Daily from 10 to 12 a.m. and 2 to 4 p.m. on Commonsense Self-help to health in the VIAVI WAY, at our rooms, PANAMA CHAMBERS, opposite D.1.C., Panama-street. The VIAVI organisation is established over 25 years. Viavi Rooms in principal cities in Australasia and abroad. HUGH DOUGLAS, 90-94, VICTORIA-ST.. Wellington, ACCOUNT BOOK MANUFACTURER, Etc. BOOKBINDER AND PAPER-RULER. Patentee — DOUGLAS LOOSE-LEAF LEDGERS, LOOSE-LEAF PRICE BOOKS, Etc. Proprietor for N.Z. of— FRING'S CHECK-FIGURE SYSTEM, Copyright. Fring's System locates Errors in Bookkeeping a? they occur, thus BALANCING BOOKS FIRST SHOT. DISTRESSING BLEMISHES. "■VTIOLET SNOW" CREAM is a positive remedy for superfluous hair. An excellent depilatory is enclosed with every bottle. Price 4s 6d. Mcc, Salek, Perrett, and leading chemist*. T ADIES with prematurely grey hair JLj 1 should use the "HEMSLEY BURNET" HAIR RESTORER (refuse substitutes). Price 4s 9d. Leading chemists. iy O S E P H, • LADIES' TAILOR Fine Show of' Now Autumn Goods on View. Costumes from £4 4s. Skirtß from £1 Sb. BOULCOTT CHAMBERS. Boulcott-street. 'Phone 3083. EXHIBITION OF VALUABLE OIL PAINTINGS From the Easel of NAYLOR GILL, Victoria (Under Vice-Regal Patronage), At T. BISADNALL AND SON'S, 73. Willii-.u.et.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 94, 22 April 1911, Page 7
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