I O O ;:'::;';f;;,; IV \mJ'.jL\. J ■* I. -■■■■■ * T • o •^,-..v'^:" || .'■ The Soft, Dainty, Wash-Fabric of Many Springtime Uses :t :t :!:rv::;^"'I:--'5l -.•'•■ '■■•'-■.■;;''.■'.. ■'' '.:' ,:!'f . Spring' is almost here to open the door to months of sunny wealhVr-^-ha'ppy'outclobr months, J ! when light and dainty apparel will reign, supreme. '•■■'.'.-.. jj The coming- of brighter days brings with it a steady demand for Crepe—the queen of: | j summer fabrics; It is so soft .and dainty, so light'and cool,, that it is ideal, for all;-sorts .J | of garments; it will wash again and again, and always look crisp and fresh.. . , Z. ::,J '•■■ I .An Unrivalled Display,of New Crepes is showing at George & Kefsley's I] including a wonderful variety of sound, good:wearing weaves and beautiful colours, in- M plain, stripe, and kimono effects. The values are extraordinarily good, the • .7""'" ' PRICES RANGING FROM 1/6 UPWARDS j !" .'". — r-rr. : — JAPANESE CREPE— 30 inches' wide; 'white only; .guaranteed pure -in' ■'. •11 SEE WINDOW DISPLAY! quality; fine and even weave; the ideal fabric for summer wear • fl ' - ■ . ..Price 1/8 yard., WHITE JAPANESE-CREPE—3O inches wide;.fine.,quality; ideal.fofc —sgMgw, women's and children's wafer Prices 1/6, 1/9, 2/3; 4/6, - 2'/f 1 yard- j Mo2wißbb^ JAPANESE CREPE— 30 inches wide; fine and pure-ih quality; even--' rim Ai%sf*}iowWr! ° ' texture; shades—grey, cinnamon, brown, :and havy Price 1/9 yard <S!SB4sls&f'-<. rft j/v JAPANESE CREPE— 30 inches wide; kimono; patterns;1 'beautiful''l elStp ■» TV l/u colouring's and designs; ideal for dressing jackets, dressing-,' gowns.;""' W'M ~l\ i\l etc --^ «.,'.■■-..■ Price 2/3 yard 7 \/| ~J fty STRIPED JAPANESE CREPE---30 inches wide; beautiful quality; ■ Sj&(\ i Jt various effects in narrow stripes and block stripes; ideal for summer-"] ! X >^\.<W, $/*) frocks Price 2/3 yard' /* J^A \W V JAPANESE CREPE— 30 inches Wide; absolutely pure .and of .fine'"' Pi /^l A,M\l\ \ quality; suitable for women's and children's frocks and underwear1; '! UWB? ?JUl*lf\\\\ll VS. shades—pink>vieux rose, light saxe., dark saxe, heliotrope, silver, ". I\/ Kp^%<aß^§|\ )f\ &ley, mid grey, tango, cinnamon, mid brown; also white V"- '--;"| -■■■.' TkY ' \\fr'^3§&i&Uwa .Price 2/3, yard''"'J n 'J-ji^^^HiM^l JAPANESE CREPE— 30 inches wide; heavy weight and superior" .1 ' ' V i/rTr-n^^P^S*!^*^-*\ quality;, adaptable for any usage; shades—bottle green, : brown," 11 y&Z®*A >«^Pt*TO'WS| pmk, saxe, grey; also white . . PHCe2/6 yard wr|| Stocktaking Bargains in all Bepartraente-j I " QUAY/WELLINCVrON: ; ;| ,
JAMES SMITH'S .-ryroNSTER sale - NEILL'S STOCK. BIG BARGAINS ALL DEPARTMENTS. Come to this Big Sale, apd save money. Reductions on Ladies' Bloomers, Vests, Corsets, White Underwear, Costumes, Coats, Blouses, Underskirts, Sports Coats. Now is the time! Visit our Sale to-morrow! JAMES SMITH, LTD., BETTER-CLASS TAILORING. EACH GARMENT is squarely inkeecing with the traditions of this Store's well-known facilities for producing Garments that are based on Continental creations—Garments in which SMARTNESS, NEWNESS, and tho general elements of FASHION ATTRACTION .are portrayed in most impressive measure. COLEMAN'S, " LADIES' FASHION TAILOR AND FURRIER,. 234, -Lambton-quay. THE INCREASED SATISFACTION TTjERIVED from a iiiade-to-ordor Cbs--3-f tunic more than compensates one for tho small extra outlay when compared with the ready-to-wear article. For Costumes in tho smartest styles, at moderate prices, which give the. greatest iatisfaction, consult MES. LEITCH, COSTUME SPECIALIST, 'Phone 937 A. 143. Vivian-st. " ARTISTTO MILLINERY, -NEW SEASON'S. fSOMPRISTNG SOME VERY BRIGHT AND PICTURESQUE MODELS. . * MISS SAMSON, NEW MILLINERY SALON, "Colonial Mutual Buildings (opposite Bank of New Zealand). Entrance Below Kodak Corner. Telephone No. 3310. STAFFORD TEA ROOMS (Over H. D. Bennett's), WILLIS-STREET. THESE LUNCHEON, TEA, AND SUPPER ROOMS ARE NOW OPEN, and every attention is paid to visitors' wants. . Three-Course Dinner (2s), from 5.30 p.m. to 7.30 p m. All Cakes ate Home-made.. Rooms will be open until 7.30 p.m. on Saturdays. . SMOKING ROOM FOR GENTLEMEN. ' MISS READ, Proprietress. LADIES will find a Dainty. Afternoon Tea every afternoon at THE QUICK LUNCH, 158, FEATHERS'TON-STRrSET (Near BetHuhc and C 0.).-; Afternoon Tea Parties Arranged For. DESPITE THE WHOLESALE RISE ON all g-ood Tea, wo have held out till tho last, aad it is with regret that wo announce our unavoidablo increase of 2d per lb on our Tea. • ON AND AFTER MONDAY, 18th AUGUST, the prico of GAMBLE AND CREED'S TEA will be as follows: — 2s BLEND 2s 2d' 2s'4d BLEND 2s 6cl This increase is absolutely necessary. GAMBLE & CREED, TEA IMPORTERS, Willis^sfcrect, Lambton-quay, and Cuba-st. . ■ BE DISCRIMINATE ! BE ready to greet the Spring in a neatly and smartly styled Costume designed by 3. ZIMME, LADIES' TAILOR (Nino years with Kay ward's), 144, VIVIAN-STREET,- , „. Four door 6 from Cuba-street.
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Evening Post, Volume XCVIII, Issue 38, 14 August 1919, Page 9
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