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FREE CONCERTS EVERY DAY FROM 10 A.M. THE DRESDEN CONCERT ROOMS. nWe want you to hear and realise to what sta,te of perfection our marvellous Gramophone has reached. Such eminent artiste as Melba, Caruso, Patti, Tetrazzini, Clara Butt, as well as other English and Italian Professionals, singonly jnto the machines thut we, aell, and are prepared to be judged by the records made. Every day our Gramophone Parlours are visited by people eager to hear the best singers in the world, and their wishes are gratified by hearing the most delightful music on the Cabinet Gramophone.— Prices from £4. The Dresden Piauo Co., Ltd. M. J. Brookes, Worth Island Manager. — Advi. COSTUMES AND CORSETS. This Autumn and Winter, smart tailored costume? will again stand as the staple of fashion for' outdoor wear. The smartest costume- looks slovenly and ungraceful unless it is worn over a smart corset. In New Zealand it is not always easy for a woman to get a smart corset, unless she has tho good fortune to have been introduced to the P. & S. The leading English Corset, and the famoua P. & S. " Zairoid," is positively the smartest Corset in the market. It is, in regard to its quality, absolutely the cheapest of all. Stocks in largo varieties at C. Adams nnd Co., Corset, Costume, and Millinery Specialists, 108 and 110, Cuba-street.—Advt. Muffin* and crumpets at Godber's served hot, for afternoon tea. — Advt. The Kelburne Tea Kiosk has been reopened under the management of the Misees Plummer, .late of Broadways (Uhristchurcb), and Kirkcaldie and Staine. Special tei'nis for jorivate teas and receptions. Telephone, 3807.— Advt. Wedding bouquets artistically designed. Wreaths, crosses, all kinds funeral' emblems bent to any ptirt of the Dominion. Miss Murray, 36, Willis-street (Florist to Hie Excellency Lord lelincton). — Advt. Violetßi Violets!' Violets 1, Miss Cooper, floriste, Manners-street, is' receiving fresh daily her well-known beautiful violets. Posted to any address. Telophone 882.— Advt. The correct coreet for the tall and well-developed figure ia Warner's Ruistproof No. 636, at 16h 6d. We guarantee ©very pair. Wellington drapers. — Advt. Mrs. Woodward has opened a branch shop, 32, Hotel Cecil Buildings, Lambtonquay. aud will bo pleased to f?ivo a price for left-off clothing, etc. 'Phone Wos. ! 2379 and 2965.-Advt.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 119, 20 May 1912, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 119, 20 May 1912, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 119, 20 May 1912, Page 9