tOUS F“OW OVEn 3UA.HTY. STVLK i WELLINGTON a i i■ 11 mi i■■mimi, iii in Mill A Forecast of the Styles for Evening Wear during the Coming Season. See the Big Window! For the dances and social functions innumerable arranged for the next few weeks the daintiest of Evening Frocks will be in request—aiiy, fairy creations fashioned as if by fairy fingers—just such a type as we have now on display. : : : : With the prospect of a lasting peace there is every reason why the women of our nation should express their sense of victory by appearing in garments that are bright, fresh and beautiful without being in . extravagant taste. ' :: ; : m a glance at the New Models now showing will give you an indication of what is correct, at the same tune, designed to express the happiness felt that the horrors of war-time have passed. These are well worth your inspection. : ! • !• : Just a Few Examples are Quoted Here AN EXCLUSIVE MODEL FROCK, in White Georgette, with a most handsome overdress of heavy brocaded satin. A fold of self material over one shoulder to bottom of overdress gives l a smart effect, and wide silver fringe finishes overdress effectively. The sleeve of Georgette is absolutely a novelty, cut about 5 inches qjiit from ' shoulder, then falling into long panel i way down skirt; at end of this panel-like sleeve is a wide fling's to match . overdress. A silver cord shows waist line. Neck cut round and opened slightly down centre front—caught together by silver ’ buttons and small loops. This gorgeous frock has a very daintily white net underskirt, trimmed lace and pretty pink roses which show through. Price £26 CHAMMING EVENING FROCK, in Georgette and 59ft sarin, the foundation being mauve Georgette over white net with, panels of shell pink satin falling from shoulders to foot of skirt —caught in front at waist with wide swathed belt of pink satin. The back panel falls loose. The skirt of mauve Georgette is softly draped to a tighter lining, the front panel also being draped and finished with daisy-like flower of mauve and pink. A similar finish is'introduced.at waist line and at foot of back panel. A wide cape sleeve is a new feature of this frock.' Price 16 guineas A GRACEFUL EVENING OR DINNER FROCK in Black Georgette, prettily made bodice -with draping, over shoulders. A most exquisite shaded trimming introduced - .. in front —bright vieux rose being prominent. New sleeve ; cut away at shoulder, caught at elbow and falling into long point finished with jet tassel. The foundation of skirt is cut plain over black net lining with tunic of Georgette at sides and back, finished same trimming as bodice. Soft black satin belt has a rose finish of black and vieux rose. Price 13 guineas EXQUISITE FALE BLUE EVENING FROCK in soft Satin and Georgette, bodice of Georgette pver white net; Georgette softly swathed over shoulder and falls into a ' wing sleeve with points finished with bead tassels. Skirt of soft satin with wide panels of Georgette—front and back —front panel has a V-shaped piece cut away showing the satm through, back panel daintily draped up. The foot of both, panels finished with handsome piece of blue, gold and crystal trimming. Price 11'guineas VERY PRETTY EVENING GOWN in Emerald Satin, and Georgette, softly draped over wide pointed crystal .trimming. Neck cut to V shape and finished with beads. A pointed piece of satin is carried from, waist line to V of : neck, giving a, soft and dainty finish to bodice. Skirt of soft satin is cut . plain, swathed belt and long tie end finished with self shade ball fringe. Price 10 guineas Other Dainty Models from £9 19s. 6d. Visit the ”K. & S.” Showroom.
“Clincher” Cross Tyres for Quality and EnduranceBy using Clincher” Cross Tyres you caa save money, because yon secure the maximun mileage at a moderate oast. At a recent trial held In England by the Royal Automobile Club *■ Clincher ’’ Cross Was the Only Plantation Rubber Motor Tyro that emerged successfully from this great tost the distance covered being 5000 miles. “ Clincher ’’ Cross Tyres are made by the North British Rubber Co., who own the largest mills in the British Empire. The N.Z. Farmers’ Co-op. Dist’g. aZ BRANCHES—FciIding, Mirton, Taitiape, Wanganui, Masterton. HEAD OFFlCE—Dominion Farmers’ Institute, Featherstoo Street. Wellington.
am DAWSON PERFECTION (3 QUO fw COTCH VHISKY MUSHED 180 fr^&wsssaß PEARSON & CO. LTD. ■ Sola Agents - WELLINGTON TOOLS FOR ALL TRADES THE WAR HAS NOT REDUCED OUR STOCKS IN THESE GOODS. WB ARE TOOL SPECIALISTS—WE UNDERSTAND THE REQUIRE* JVIENTS OF THE VARIOUS TRADE AND CATE : ACCORUINOL\ FOR TOOLS FOR MOTOR MECHANICS TOOLS FOR ENGINEERS TOOLS FOR CARPENTER' TOOLS FOR CABINETMAKERS TOOLS FOR BLACKSMITHS TOOLS FOR PLUMBERS TOOLS FOR BRICKLAYERS' IN FACT, TOOLS FOR ALL REQUIREMENTS. VARIETY AND QUALITY UNEXCELLED. INSPECTION WILL CONVINCE YOU. THE STEWART TIMBER, GLASS AND HARDWARE CO., LTD 18. 82. 64 60UBKKAV PLACE. WELLINGTON
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 10283, 19 May 1919, Page 2
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