GEORGE & KERSLEY, Ltd. First Autumn and Winter Display of IMPORTED MILLINERY GEORGE & KERSLEY LTD., are now showing all the very latest creations in charming trimmed Millinery. A beautiful range of Ready-to-wear Felts, Velours, and Felt Hats, For Caps and Muffs te match. A splendid selection of dainty Fur Hats and Bonnets for Children. If you wish to see similar styles as those shown in the Melbourne Collins Street Salens, call and inspect our display. You will be charmed. We have everything that's smart, dressy and becoming. A magnificent range of Natron's Bonnets in all the newest shapes. NOTE.— Put George "H Kersley Ltd. first on your list always when planning to buy Millinery. We are Millinery Specialists* Large Flexible VELOUftS— in tho long boat Extra Large Whit* PELT READY>TO*WEAR~ ■ shape; colours-black, navy, purple, white, Underlined with tagel, finished with taa-el and tabac Prices 27/6, 29/6, 39/e hawrt ft#wl UKtkl " band and bow Prices 12/e and i«/b ' Large Black BEAVER HATS— In the waved droop or long boat shape Price ai/- *'**** WHITE YE LOUR- With tagel under coney seal hats and TOQUEB-ln all the bHm ' wlth band of Bllk roMi PrlM "* %leX 8 , 21/., 27/6, 38/., up to 3 guineas A N ? VEIT fi Y FOft THE ""« ONES Is ,n Coney Seal, mode ; a close fitting droop with . Large READY-TO-WEAR FELTS-Wlth tho band design of small silk roses Price 9/11 new leather haH)and; colours-biack, cerise, "" hay, purple, blue, saxe, brown, white, etc. A Small F|exlbl(> Ch , READY-TO-WEAR HAT Prices from 7/6, 8/6, 10/S, uMo 21/. for Matrons -with small curved brim j The New Readyto-Wear VELVET MODEL— colours— black and mole and brown With band of corded ribbon and edge bound •■ Price 6/6 with same; colours— black, tabao, saxe, cerise, purple, and gold Prices 22/6 and 29/6 A Special Quality READY-TO-WEAR Black TACEL HAT— With band of uatent le&thnr Another MODEL IN VELVET Is a soft flexible Price «/k shape with rolled brim of white mote plush ; STST"*" 1 - •""• browr " "^JTR "'^ ■»•••-» • «™».^««™ . GEORGE $ KERSLIY, LIMITED S^SKlr Lambton Quay, Wellington. The Avenue, Wangamif. A
INITIAL DISPLAY OF NEW AUTUMN and WINTER MILLINERY. T ADIES are invited to attend tho first JLJ t showing of the New Season's Millihery nfc.Mrß. Mathewson's on WEDNESDAY, 12th FEBRUARY. Exclusive London and Continental Models will be on exhibition. Please note that in future I shall remain opSn all day oh Wednesdays, ahd will close, on Saturdays at one o'clock. MKS. MATHEWSON, 266, LAMBTON-QUAY. REMOVAL. THE ' INDIAN ART DEPOT, Is now at * 306, LAMBTON-QUAY (Opp. Union Bank). THE LANOER SCHOOL OF DRESS. CUTTING. /CLASSES will resume on MONDAY, \J 3rd February, Miss Kate Stewart will be in 'attendance to enrol pupils. Evening Classes— Tuesdays and Fridays, 7 to 9 p.m. ' .ROOMS- 94, WILLIS-STREET (Opp. Shortt's). SPRING CLEANING. RING up the VACUUM CLEANING " CO. tor all kinds of Cleaning, eithet at your home or at our works. Single Carpet* collected, cleaned, and returned same day. 'Phone Ztfba ldaj or night). LADIES ! „ WE are showing a splendid variety of LADIES' UNDERCLOTHING. Call along and inspect them, for price and quality, and you will find they are the best that money can buy.' To be procured only at HEIMANN'S DRAPERY STORE, 15, COURTENAY-PLACeJ (Tram Terminus). PUBLIC NOTICE. MADAME FOUCARD, of the "TEA KITCHEN," Hannah's Buildings, Lambton-quay, wishes to notify her numerous client* that she has REMOVED to Westminster Chambers, over Commercial Union Assurance Company's Offices, Lambton-quay. In future the business -will be Known os tho '"ROSE" TEA ROOMS. GUARD'S HAIR DYE. ifTIRY it once and you will always U&G JL it. It has no equal ih the wofld. Per* feotly clean, instantaneous, effect, natural colour, defies detection. Superior to any sold at 10» od. Price 3s od. Obtainable following Chemists: — Palliser's, Courtenay-plaee : Hobson's, Upper Willie-street ; Brien, Upper Cubastreet ; Britain's, Mannerß-street • Fletcher's, Lambton-quay; Dunbar Sloane. Lambton-quay; MillettV, Hotel Cecil Buildings. HAMILL BROS., 4, Willis-street, Sole Wholesale Importers for N.Z
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 36, 12 February 1913, Page 9
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