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D.I.C. JUST OPENED. CHOICE COLLECTION WHITE LINEN COSTUMES COLOURED LINEN COSTUMES FANCY MUSLIN COSTUMES VOILE COSTUME SKIRTS MUSLIN COSTUME SKIRTS LINEN COSTUME SKIRT CREAM SILK COSTUME SKIRTS NEW JAPANESE SKIRTS WHITE LINEN SKIRTS SILK AND OTHER SKIRTS D.I.C. «=» D.I.C. THE POINT IS __ WE have opened up a shipment of our SPUN SILK FINISH BALBRIGGAN HOSIERY in perfectly FAST BLACK. These are the softest and best wearing goods we have had the pleasure of offering for some time — Is, Is 3d, Is 6d, Is 9d, Is lid, 2s 6d pair. A reduction will be made taking 1 DOZEN PAIRS. MORLEY'S FAMOUS CASHMERE HOSE in plain, fancy rib, narrow and broad rit>— ls, Is 3d, Is 6d to 4s 6d pair. Reduction made taking 1 DOZEN PAIRS. IRON-THREAD HOSD3RY is our FAMOUS STOCKING for girls and boys. They are made full lengths, and are full weight yarns.' They are perfectly fast blacks. We are confident every «. buyer will get satisfaction — Is to 3s 6d pair. Reduction made by the dozen. You may have any size to make the dozen. EMBROIDERED HOSE in Real Maco, Cashmere, and Silk, from Is 3d to Ss 6d pair. OPEN WORK LACE ANKLE HOSIERY, Lisle Thread, Real Maco, Cashmere, and Silk — Is 9d, Is lid, /ls I 3d, 2s 6d, 2s lid to 6s 6d. Splendid values. Men's Colonial Knitted Socks, a marvel of cheapness — Is, Is 3d, Is 6d pair. Men's Cashmere Socks, navy and black, spliced soles and heels — Is, Is 3d, Is 6d, Is 9d to 2s 6d pair. Reduction by taking dozen. Children's Sooks, in great variety, 6d to Is 3d pair Boys' Knicker Hpse, any price, from lOJd to 3s lid pair. GEORGE & KERSLEY, WELLINGTON AND WANGANUI. A HAPPY THOUGHT. A HAPPY thought leading to the pro dnotion of 'a new and nsefnl article has very oftnn turned the tide of lifo and yielded tho inventor a fortune. See pamphlet of information on patent* frne by post from BALDWIN & RAYWABD. National Chairibera. Wellington. ff > ATM~NTS [Established 1882. J OBTAINED IN ALL COUNTRIES. HENRY HUG HNS, Queen's Chambers. Wellington, ~T MlfiTTs^ sTt~u art, SHATtEBROKER & MINING AGENT 4, Featherston-street. TTTirciruirT a~n~d^ ca; SHAREBROKERS, Lamblon-quay. I>Alt R, LEAHY & C 0., Accountants ani> Sharebeokbrs, 6, Featherston- street, and at Dnnedin. C" ~H TIT W^ TRINGHAM, SOLICITOR, Lambtou - quay. Money to Lend at Low Rates of Interest. C~H AS. W. N I~E LSE N, Barrister, Solicitor, and Patent Agent, Bethune's Buildings, Featherston-street. Money to Lend at Lowest Ratps. ONEY TO LEND, on Freehold Security, from 44 per cent. MENTEATH AND BEERE, Solicitors, ' 4-, Featherston-street. "jVHR. HAROLD W. BLUNDELL, -*-*-*- Surgeon Dentist, Evening Post Buildings. Telephone 1713. MR. A. ~E. 800 T, SURGEON DENTIST, ' Late of Dunedin. Stewart Dawson's Building, Lambton-quay. The latest methods adopted. ESSRS. BULKLEY AND FORTE, . DENTISTS, 91, Willis-street, and Revans-street. Branch Surgery in Revans-street (two doors from Dr. Perkinsl. DX. X V. CLEVELAND, DENTAL SURGEON, Fitzgerald'B Building, Willis-street. For four years Chief Demonstrator at Chicago College of Dental Surgery. Tel. 1755. MR SIDNEY HALL, DENTIST, ' BOULCOTT-ST., WELLINGTON. (Opposite St. Mary's Church.) MR. WAI.T \i It .VI ANlii LI. DENTIST, Sydnhy-strebti I ,* 'First gate from Maseuin-sl.reet.| Telephone. No. 554. IT| JSSSIIS. DO WNES BROS., -"■ Dbktists. 102 a, Cuba-street (next National Bank), Wellington. j>LACKBUJRNE and BENDALL Accountants, Auditors, and Trade A ssignees. 7, VICTORIA - STREET. T^TT M. C. S~ T" EP" H~E N~S", Accountant, Auditor, and Financial Agent, No. 4, FEATHERSTON • STREET. BnENftY IVO K~F, Incorporated Accountant, Auditor, And Adjastw, CUSTOM HOUSW -JJUA Y. TV/jJB F. Die J. CLERK, FT1t.1.8.A., JJ-SL Architect, Has Removed to 8(5. Lambton-qnay. ■ M . TURNBULL, Architect, 71, LAMBTON-QUAY (Skcrrett and Wylie's New Buildings) a~nls a^ wTI "s~b nT • FUNERAL FURNISHERS, 54. CAMBRIDGE - TERRACE. Telephone 005.

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Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 90, 13 October 1902, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 90, 13 October 1902, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 90, 13 October 1902, Page 4

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