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\ To-morrow-Stylish Attire at Tremendous Reductions ! AMAZING BARGAINS IN COSTUMES AND GOWNS At George & Kersley's Mid -Season Bargain Sale Crowds of ladies throng this Store each day to see and secure the Wonderful Money-Saving Offerings. Still, there are thousands of Matchless Bargains left for you to choose from. TtHPitems listed here are typical of our Extraordinary Sale Values. Come To-morrow and make these bargains yours. Don't judge the quality by tho prices, which are tremendously reduced to effect prompt sales and make delighted customers. 1 . For Style and Value these Garments are Incomparable. Extraordinary Value ! f a Seasonable Bargain i STYLISH TWEED COATS and SKIRTS smart 49 only— ln latest fawn and grey mixtures. Coat cut fairly long- and straight, with new inset Suitable for sporting: wear. In cream with' sleeve, giving trim tailored appearance. Neat bindings of colour. In best quality flannel, and collars of black silk. Usual price 50/6 well cut on mannish lines. Usual pjicc 35/6 Sale Price 21/- , Sale Price 2iyVJV : J /" / "«v very Special Value ! f Less Than Half Price t | 32 COATS AND SKIRTS 160 WOOL JERSEYS In*midccterical grey worsted. Smartly cut up- New short shapes; delightfully cosy for House to-date coats, hanging in long rather loose W ear or under big topcoats. Colours— Brown, beS: TkST hasioSS Tot aSd^gathef tan *°> yell ° W > Cream and Usual **« '5/U cd. Usual value 69/6 Sale Price «&/¦ Sale Price 6/11 r r ~~-~\ 67 USEFUL RAINCOATS 42 WARM WINTER DRESSING GOWNS Loose Raglan shapes; good quality Gabardine In flannelette. Dark grounds with r?£ure"d cloths. Splendidly serviceable garments. Get patterns. Colours— Red, pink, grey and Tjluc. one before wet weather sets in. Marvellous value. Usual price 12/11, Usual value $5/6 Sale Prtet 45/6 sale Price 5/11 V J V^ J SENSATIONAL OFFERINC OF INFANTS' AND CHILDREN'S WHITE MILLINERY! Including Hats and Bonnets, in Silk, Satin, Piushette, Fur, etc. Clearing at Great Reductions I Call and see our Showroom Display .! Special Sale Prices from 2/11 to 25/6 G£ORGE &* K.I£H.SJL,ISY*S Mid-Season Bargain Sale.

1 COSY UNDERWEAR , | At | SPECIAL PRICES. BOTH health and oomforfc now idemand tho wearing of Warm Underclothing and Nightdresses, and theso Exceptionally ! Good values will enable every lady to supply her requirements at Smallest Cost. Woven Combinations, snug -fitting and warmth-giving. Prices 5s lid, 7s 6d, 10s 6d. Cream Woven Knickerß, splendid quality garments. Prices 6s lid, Is 6d, 8s 6d. Woven Nightdresses. Prices 6s 6d, 7s 6d, 8a Ud. MB,S. MATHEWSON, "WHERE THE SMART HATS ARE," 264-266, LAMBTON-QUAY, Wellington. CAPTIVATING MILLINERY STYLES. HERE you will find all the qorreofc styles in smart Millinery — suitable for all occasions — afld the beautiful, new shades that greet you the moment you enter our Showroom will amply repay youf visit here. If you aro seeking 1 a Hat, either for Dressy or Everyday wear, call in »t this popular Millinery Salon and " NOTE OUR PRICE'S. MISS M'KEEGAN, 'milliner, ! 54, manners-street. dressmaking at miss walsh's. WE ha«© to-day a large clientele, principally on account of tho eatisfa.ctiofi which we give nil round, for our Dressmaking ability is woll*known throughout the district. WE PUT THE VERY BEST WORKMANSHIP into each article, paying strict attention to detail, and ensuring » perfect fit and smart style. COUNTRY CLIENTS may. with, every confidence entrust us with their orders. CHARTS AND PATTERNS sent out j and ESTIMATES GIVEN. j MISS WALSH, SPECIALIST IN LADIES' OUTFITTING, COURTENAY-PLACE. Wellington. LANGER DRESS^CUTTING SCHOOL. Established 1902. TVTISS KATE STEWART, Principal. ItJL Classes daily 10 to 12, and 2to 4. Evening, Tuesday and Friday, 7 to 9. Ladies taught to make Up-to-date and Stylish Costumes. System perfectly simple, no calculations. _ Cut Patterns to Measurement a speciality. A Millinery Class will be started shortly. Rooms — 94, WTLLIS-STREET, opp. Shortt's. STAMFORD & CO., ART MILLINERS AND HAIRWORKERS. 125 a, CUBA-STREET. , Our Millinery Department is stooked with exclusive and dainty Models, and Purchasers' Hair dressed freoof charge. Complimentary Mourning is worn by the British women of to-day, therefore black is in demand — good Black Panne with suitable mounts. Our Milliner (late of Messrs. Ballantyne and Co., South Island), who is in sole charge, declines to trim two hate alike. Hairwork of every description executed. Combings mounted at 2s per 02, _______ STAMFORD AND CO. TVTEW GOODS ! SALE PRICES! EX S.S. ROTORUA. Table Oiloloth, I*, Is 3d, Is 6d Oilcloth Shelving, 3id, s£d Turkey Towel 9, from Is pair White" Towels, sd, 7d, 9d. lid pair Frilled Pillow Slips, Is, Is 3d. Is 6tl , 54in Heavy Grey Sheeting, 9.4 d, lOkl, Is 72in Herringbone Twill Sheeting, Is, Is Id, Is 2d, Is 3d. Is 4£d, Is 6d, Is 7d, Is Bd, Is 9d, Is lid MARVELLOUS VALUE! 6yds White Spot Muslin for Is lid 6yds Double Border Casement Cloth,, for Is lid, 2s lid, 3s lid A yard wide White Butter Muslin, 2s 3d dozen White Book Muslin, 3d, 3£d, 4d, 4£d, Sd, 6d Double Width Curtain Net, 6d. 74d, 9£d Velveteens, black and colours, Is yard Fancy Ticking, S£d, 6d, 7£d, 94d, Is 6ydq Pai*ley Chintz for 2s lid New Blousings. full length, Is, Is 3d 6yds 40irt wide Double Border Art Muslin for Is lid Tray Cloths, 7R B£d, 10£ d White Blankets, Is 3d, Is 6d Duchess© Runners, 7id, B^d, 10id. STUDY OUR PRICES. ONLY AT LINDBERG'S, CUBA-STREET. __ ._ 1. josephTladles' tailor, IS now showing a nice range of New Materials in tho latest designs. COSTUMES FROM £4 Is. Only Addrefcs: BOULCOTT CHAMBKRS, Boulcotl-strcet. 'Phoue 3083.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 112, 13 May 1915, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 112, 13 May 1915, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 112, 13 May 1915, Page 9