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I DAINTY MUSLINS AND PRETTY COTTON FABRICS. STRENGTHEN your wardrobe before ifc £3 13 too lato. A muslin frock is quite the most becoming of toilettes for tbe summer, and the Kirkcaldie & Stains assortments of Muslins and Cotton Dress Fabiics are decidedly the most handsome and superb shown in the colony. There is charm and beauty and splendid value in every yard. COLOURED FLORAL MUSLINS in exquibite designs and popular summer colourings, including blue, pink, heliotrope, eau de nil. Tho appearance of these Muslins is greatly enhanced by faint slripes. SPECIAL VALUE, AT QID PER YARD. Jj'ANCT COLOURED MUSLTNS.— A beautiful range of designs in sky-blue, heliotrope, pink, red, mauve, green, and all the other brilliant colourings. AT 1/-, 1/6 TO 2/- PER YARD. COLOURED FIGURED MUSLINS.— A varied assortment in the new shades, and all very pretty. AT 1/2, 1/6 TO 2/3 PER YARD. COTELINE MUSLINS, in floral and scroll _ designs, also in dots, in shades of pink, blue, heliotrope, grey, fawn, navy-blue, and other coloui'3. AT 1/- PER YARD. ' PLAIN COLOURED Z I-JPHYRS, 40in wide, in navy, sky-blue, butcher-blue, pink, and cardinal. AT 9jD PER YARD. WHITE WASHING BRILLIANTS, in various charming designs. AT 1/- AND 1/2 PER YARD. KIKKCALDIE & STAINS, LIMITED. FOE THE HAND. -fl fcfa BEAUTIFUL LITTLE HAND JL«SU BASKETS, such as are useful for luncheon, small shoppings, fancy work^ etc., Is 6d, Is 9d, Is lid, 2s 3d, 2s 6d, 2s lid. These are cheap, and they will bo snapped up immediately. THE ECONOMIC Havo 300 PAIRS of WHITE CELNET and CANVAS GLOVES. You cannot make a mistake in these. The quality is right and the price, 6d pair, will induce you and others to buy freely. THE ECONOMIC Have just received another shipment of their famous mako and finish of JAPANESE SILKS. These aro absolutely PURE SILK, and full weight. Tho price is Is ll^d per yard and 27in wide. Every shade to choose from; also' Black, whito, and Cream. THE ECONOMIC Have a little lot of BLACK BROOHE SILKS that for the next three days they will mark cheap — 2s 6d for Is lid ; 3s 6d for 2s 9d ; 4s 6d for 3s 6d; 6s 6d for 4s lid 8s 6d for 63 lid, 10s 6d for 8s 6d ; lla 6d for 9s 3d Come and See them. That's the best way to test the value 1 SPECIAL LINES EVERY DAY IN EVERY' DEPARTMENT. GEORGE & KERSLEY, WELLINGTON AND WANGANUI. BURNT FANCY STRAWS. y ADIES will be delighted to know that JLJ we have secured a splendid selection of these very fashionable and very scarce Hats. Tho shapes are just in the styles now in demand. Orf\ DOZEN BUitNT FANCY STRAWS, 4/1.1 t0 9/6 each We are also showing a very fine lot of FRENCH SAILOR HATS, In White and Burnt Straw, At 2/11 3/11, 4/11, to 9/6 each. TE ARO HOUSE DRAPERY CO. (Ltd.) SUMMER SUITS. I AM showing some very choice English SUMMKR SUITINGS, which have just come to hand. Intending patrons are urged to place their orders at earliest opportunity. DAVID MILLIGAN, MERCHANT TAILOR, Kelburnc-avenuo. TO CORRESPONDENTS. _ " Carver." — Unable to give you tbe information. Consult some technical work in the Public Library. " W.X." — We can see nothing in the Electoral Act which makes such employment illegal. It is merely a matter between the candidate and tho elector. What the regulations g-ovorniuij tho employment o£ the elector say on the subject is ■another matter.

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Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 118, 14 November 1902, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 118, 14 November 1902, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 118, 14 November 1902, Page 4

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