J UNTRIMMED ! />aa NEW Untrimmed Straws OUUjust arrived, 'and tho latest shapes, marked extra cheap ; and 300 Flops* from Is each, WARNOOK & ADKIN. v MILLINERY I I *■-■_»-• KINDLY see our Millinery. Not the few in our window, but 200 \ or more in our Show Room, which we do not wish to ■ display i_ a window to havo them copied. WARNOCK & ADKIN. t YOU'RE SURE TO HAVE A FIT, A GOOD ONE— s. first-class, stylish, one one— ono you'll be proud of. We guarantee it, if you come to us for yopr new We've a sglendid selection of New Season's Tweeds, and our prices are — GENTS' SUITS, from £3. LADDZS' COSTUMES, from £4. INTERNATIONAL CLOTHING CO., 64, TARANAKI-STREET. A. H. WINCHESTER & CO. 21, 25, VIVIAN-STREET, ARE now Ehowing their SPRING MILLINERY and NOVELTIES. Great Variety in MUSLINS, PONGEE PRINTS, etc. Cheapest" and Best Value in Town. Inspection invited. DRESSMAKING by MISS PETERBON and MISS MOORE. Tel. No. 2313. Open till 9. JVIACDOUGAL]^ & CO.'S GREAT ALTERATION SALE While the Alterationa to tho premises aro in progress, SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS will bo offered to customers to purchase FIRST-CLASS DRAPERY at VERY LOW PRICES. Fancy Dress Muslins and Flake Linens, originally 10£ d, Is, now 3_tl, 4£d, por yard. Striped Flannelettes, originally B_d, 9^d, now sid per yard. Hoylo'« Beet Prints, navy grounds, usually 84d, now 4Jd per yard. Men's Strong Grandrill Shirts, usually 3s , 9d, now 2s 6d each. MACDOUGALL & CO., HOUSEHOLD DRAPERS, 30 WILLIS-STREET (near Empire Hotel) (JSBORNE & CO., 93, OUBA-STREET. It's tho cut, the fit, ar.d the finish that rrmko or mar a suit, making it cither smart, gentlemanly, and camlortablo. or baggy, wrinkly, and cheap looking. Now, 'we GUARANTEE EVERY SUIT a perfect fit and finish, and we've got an unrivalled stock of choicest Tweeds and Fabrics. Won't you giyo us & look in and order that Summer Siu't? Pricos from 90s. ESSELNGER CORSETS, Made to Measure. Fit and Stylo Guaranteed.' Tho Most Comfortable Corset ever worn. Agent:' C, ADAMS, Detigner and Manufacturer of Millinery, ' 35, CUBA-STREET. MILLINERY. C ADAMS i» showing m magnificent • varioty of xnort exclusivo stylos in MILLINERY ot MODERATE PRICES. Inspection invited. O. ADAMS, Designer and Manufacturer of High-dais Millinery, 35, CUpA-yL'REET. fftENNET'S RIGHT HOUSE, JL ' 43, Cuba-street. LOVELY SPRINO~MILLINERY now showing. High-olass Goods, Prices Moderate. Large Auortment L»ce», Belt*, Glovti, Hoiiery, and Underclothing. ~" KELBURNE TEA KIOSK, " UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. mHE MISSES GIBSON SMITH (l»iel.1, of Kia. Ora T«* Room*. DuntdinJ, beg to announce thai) they «ay« taken over the abqve roomi, Tolephono No, 2154. " \ O ME"" GAS ENGINES. -TVSpecial Reduction for a Month. No Charge for Fitting Up. J. W. WALLACE AND CO., 54. Viotoria-itreet.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXII, Issue 92, 16 October 1906, Page 7
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