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Ex S.S. MAORI, FROM LONDON. IT ADIES' UNDERWEAR, CORSETS, JU UMBRELLAS, RIBBONS, HOSIERY. GLOVES (new make). Suede and Tan Kid, all shades, guaranteed, Is 9d, 2s 3d, 2s 6d ; Ha, 4s Gd, 5s Gd NEW COS rUMES.^SKIRTS, BLOUSES NEW SILK VOILIOS, MUSLINS, PRINTS, DELAINES Everything New and Fashionable.in Summer JUress Materials Sheetings and Calico Men's and Boys' Clothing Hats and Caps TAILORING-FIT AND STYLE. E. J. W^LSH & CO., 75, WILLIS-STREET.

COOL COSTUMES AND ( " COSTUME SKIRTS. At TE ARO HOUSIO ladies will now find a really choice ■Selection of stylish and seasonable ready-made Costumes and Skirts in new materials. These are all fashionably cut and excellently finished, while the prices aro a long way lielow those at which garments could be made to order. A very extensive display is made of these very economical and dressy goods, which are eminently suitable for summer holiday or seaside wear. HOLLAND SKIRTS, 7/11, 8/9, 13/G eaoh CRASH SKIRTS, 11/9 each WHITE PIQUE SKIRTS, 3/11, 5/11 eaoh TUSSORK SILK SKIRTS, 39/6, 45/- each ' (trimmed lace and insertion) WHITR JAPANESE SDLK SKIRTS, 35/6, 45/- each (trimmed laco and insertion) PRINT AND MUSLIN COSTUMES, 17/6 to 23/3 each (Blouse and Skirt) CRASH COSTUMES, 18/6 each (B ton Coat and Skirt) HOLLAND COSTUMES, 21/6, 23/ C each (Eton Coat and Skirt) TE ARO HOU&E DRAPERY CO., Ltd. HE ALL - ROUND SHOE! HE ALL - ROUND SHOE! BARGAIN OF BARGAINS. Can bo used for all purposes — Cycling, Boating, Walking, and Houso Wear. Como and see for yourself. Former price 7s 6d, now 4s lid. Only 200 pairs ' loft. The greatest bargains' for ladies. Also, Children's White Kid Shoes, in l»ce, anklo strap, and instep strap, also Whits Canvas. Your choico for Is 9d. Former price 3s 6d. This is the best bargain over offered to the publio in Children's Shoes. Remember! — I am still selling everything AT COST PRICE. Men's Canvas Shoes, 6s 6d ; now 4 s lid. No. 171, LAMBTON-QUAY Next door to H. Savage, Saddler.

rtMIIK METROPOLITAN SCHOOL OF JL SHORTHAND, 33, Lasibton-quat. Telephone 1519. «** ~ v, V. i, x C. .1. CHALI.IS PitiNcii-AL. Shorthand, Typewriting, Book-keeping, aud Writing. DAY AND KVIONING CLASSKS. MISa J<J. ■ OAI.-lt'S SCffOOL OF SHOR'fHAND & TYI'IiiWRU'ING. Typowritinpr Oflicu : STEWAR'L 1 DAWSON'S IJUU.BINGS (Corner Willis-street and Tiaml>tou-quay). Principals: Alias K.CAUIf, N.H.S.J'., N.U.T, Mrs. J. F. G UNNION (Miss Carr), N.S.S.T.. N.U.T. AustraliiMian Records. 220 words per minute. Jlurhe.it speeds in the shortest space of time. OOAUDIiVG SCHOOL FOR BOYS. 28, CI.'A NMKR - SQUARE, Cbristcburcli. Principal Ma. W. Wilsok. (For seven years Headmaster and Lecturer on School Management at tho Normal Suhool). Tiiero are several vacancies for boarders. References to parents of Wellington pupils if doaired. Prospectus on application. ■JVTAPIER HIGH SCHOOLS. BOAPvDING AND DAY SCHOOLS FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. Splendid situation iv an ideal climate. The Schools are quite distinct,' with separato staffs, ground?, and well-appoint-ed buildings. Pupils prepared for the University and Civil Service Examinations. Thirty-one passes in theso examinations last year ulonc. Careful attention paid to commercial and technical subjects. Mechanical workshop, chemical laboratory. livery facility for physical training. Boarders received by tho Principals. First Term, 1903, will commence on TUESDAY, 10th FEBRUARY. Boarders and New Pupils assemble on MONDAY, 9th FEBRUARY. A, few vacancies for Boarders. Tho Principals will be pleased to supply illustrated prospectuses on application. D. SIDEY, Secretary. JG. TURNER, Teacher and Soloist, o Banjo, Mandoline, and Guitar, No. 2, Barker-street, off Cambridge-terrace. Tram passes the door. Terms commence wrtli pupils. MUSICAL NOVELTIES] mHE Patent Violin Bow can bo reJL haired by player in 5 minutes. The "Heuersine" Violin Resin — Those who Tiavn iwetl it will have no other. Edwin Race's Violin Strings all tested, nnd most reliable string made. Neapolitan Gut or Acrobelle, 6d and 9d. At F. W. GARDINER'S MUSIC SHOP, 21, Vivinn-street. JV^usical Instrument Tuner, Repairer, etc.

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Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 117, 13 November 1902, Page 7

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