|9 ■ - THE -— — — — • ' ' " ■*" GREAT CLEARANCE SALE I A. H. WINCHESTER * CO.'S I | ON THE PREMISES, VIVIAN STREET. I | ANOTHER INSTALMENT OF DESPERATE BARGAINS FOR TO-MORROW. ~j I THE GOODS MUST BE CLEARED. THE PRICES THEY ARE MARKED | I WILL DO IT. I I BARGAINS ! I BARGAINS I f I IF YOU WANT YOUR SHARE COME TO-MORROW. , I I 50 pieces Assorted Colours SILK MILLINERY ' NAVY WASHING PRINTS, stripe and floral design I I f/? 1/fi'v^ M qUah rf S Usual }y sold ., at I -> Usuall y sold at Sid and 64d yard 1 / I 1/3, 1/6 yard Clearance Price 6d yard £ lea * ring Prke 3d yard g H EMBROIDERY— 3in wide, good patterns Usually nr>w t^tt t t t, »m . , M - | 4/6 dozen Clearance Price 2/6 dozen GREY , J DR t l^^ or Bo / S Tunics > best <&*&** Usually ■ H ' sol( i a* lOgd yard Clearance Price 3Jd yard B • H LACE EDGlNG.— Suitable for Millinery purposes , r ™,« 2 B gj Usually sold at 4/6 piece v MEN'S CASHMERE SINGLETS AND UNDER- i - g Clearance Price 1/11 for 144 yards PANTS, summer weight Usually sold at 4/11 B ... I LADIES" RIBBED HOSE, double heels and sole ""* Clearance Price 2/11 e3 cU B | Usually sold at 1/6 pair SILK TIES, wide ends s all designs and colours B » Clearance Price ll^d pair Usually sold at 1/3, 1/6, 1/9 each 9 I LADIES' KID AND * SUEDE. GLOVES, newest , - Clearance Price 6d each B • I shades, 2 dome fasteners Usually sold at 3/11 LADEES* LEGHORN HATS— Usually 4/11 each I I pair Clearance Price 2/6 pair Clearance Price 2/6 each I I SYLKO for Fancy Work, fair assortment of colours CHILDREN'S SATIN STRAW MUSHROOM HATS fl ' § Usually sold at 1/3 dozen Usually sold at 2/6, 2/11 each - B I - Clearance Price 10£ d dozen Clearance Price 1/. each 1 I TO-MORROW-ON THE PREMISES, VIVIAN SVREET. I
ARREST OLD AGE. MISS MILSOMTIIair Physician and Face Specialist. Ladies and Gentlemen scientifically treated. Every patient taught the secret of preserving the hair and skin. Massage, Clipping, Shampooing, Manicuring. Hair Work of every description. Hairdressing taught to suit any style of face. ELECTROLYSIS, The Latest American Method for Removing Moles and Superfluous Hair. Our success in this branch is due to the able, tuition of Mrs. Barkley, one of New York's most successful operators. Telephone 814. King's Chambers, opp. Carroll's, Willis-street. CONSULTATION FREE. A GREXHEAD. "PREMATURELY grey hair is caused JL by over-work, worry, sudden shock, etc. "MILOS RESTORER' 1 will bring back the original colour to your hair after a few applications, stimulating the scalp, and causing a fresh growth of healthy hair. It is NOT a dye. Procure a bottle to-day. Satisfaction guaranteed or your money refunded. Prico 7s 6d a bottje, post free. Private correspondence invited. MISS M. M'ELWAIN, Toilet Specialist, 254, Queen-street, Auckland. N.Z. Agent for Milos Toilet Co. SMITH'S SHOE-ETTES FOR LITTLE FOLKS' FEET. EVERY child will want a pair of Smith's Patent Shoe-ettes-'-particularly during tho summer season. They .are a distinct advance , upon sandals, both in appearance and comfort. They aro also more conducive to well-formed feet. Smith's Patent Shoe-ettes are the best footwear that has ever been devised for children's cool comfortable wear. Obtainable from all retailers throughout New Zealand, or wholesalo from the Boot and Shoe Warehousemen, or direct from S. SMITH AND SONS, CHRISTCHURCH. SCHOOL OE MILLINERY BOULCOTT CHAMBERS, BOUL-COTT-STREET. Thorough Tuition by an Experienced Milliner. Moderate Terms. Hours from 9 till 6; Monday and Thursday Evenings from 7 till '9. MISS HAMILTON, Principal. mHE LANGER SCHOOL OF DRESSJL CUTTING. BLOUSES AND SKIRTS. All women needing these usoful Summer Garments 6houid make early application at 94, Willis-street, where MISS KATE STEWART teaches how these can be cut and made in up-to-date and stylish fashion. Method perfectly simple and successful. THE LANGER DRESSCUTTING SCHOOL, 94, WILLIS-STREET (opp. ShortVs). CHINA PAINTING. ISO M'GREGOR will give Lessons to Ladies in China Painting. Orders taken. Firing done. Hours, 10 to 12, 2 to 4. Studio — Boulcott Chambers, Boulcott-street. IMPORTANT NOTICE. IF you are contemplating Paperhanging, Painting, or House Decorating, etc. Having ono of the largest staffs of expert tradesmen in the city, wo can guarantee tho best of labour and material at prices most reasonable. Estimates given free by applying to T. A. Wells, Hankey-street. Telephone— City, 20*3; Karori, 2316. XTIURNITURE— Those in want of good lO and cheap Furniture should call at Radford'B, 50, Manners-street, and Petono. Our prices for Linoleums, Carpets, Curtains, Suites, etc., are the lowest in town, and we hold a large variety of every Household Requisite. Call and inspect at 50, Manners-street. OTEL METROPOLE, ROTORUA (PRIVATE HOTEL). Immediately opposite Statio"n. • THE HOUSE FOR THE TOURISTS. Telegrams— Metrpjgple^ Rotoru*,
/ CHARMING JAP SILKS. 1 - WE are showing an pxqvi'ite display of JAPANESE SILKS. We havo some 40 different shades, including black and white, excellent quality, Is per ' yard. - / • ■ 46in SILK MUSLINS, beautifully soft shades. "These ' " muslins are particularly at- - " tractive, and will make up into charming frocks and blouses, Is per yard. 2Qdoz. FRILLED PILLOW - - ' SLIPS, a special purchase, excellent quality, largo -sice, ■ • tyide, hem-stitqbed frill; real .... good value at 2s • 9d ; our » price Is Ud pair. HORROCKSES LONGCLOTH ""■ 36in wido. This quality is " " usually sold at 7e 6d per doz. ; our price, 6d yard, 5s 6d per doz. D. S. PATRICK & CO., .; CUBA-ST. and COURTENAY-FLACH CAUTEPu AND CO., mHE NEW DRAPER^JL 139, CUBA-STREET (Opposite Gear Meat Company). JUST LANDED, c* Ruape'hu, grand lot Ladies' New Blouses, Latest Novelties, at Lowest prices./ OARIJ3R AND CO: LANDED THISR WEEK tho Newest Styles in Ladietf Neckwear. AH prices, from Is up. " SPECIAL PURCHASE" Whito Embroid-' .. e ry~ farrow, from^ 2d, yard:, W.jds. from od yard lip. . ' . "" ',V Wide Camisole Embroidery, from Id yardj^ Allover Embroidery, la 6d, la 9d. CARTER AND CO. for Prints and Blous* Muslins. 300 New Patterns at tha Loweßt CaSh Prices, frortt Is foF'J yards. Dress Materials, 9d, Is, Is 3d; Is 6d, Is lid ; worth double. •' " ' LADIES,, try Carter, and Co. for I»ace Curtains, Is lid to 255; • Tapestry, a choice lot ; New Cretonnes, New Table Linen; fine Longi elolh Calicoes from 3s lid dozen. CARTER AND CO. for Hose, from 9d to 3s 6d ; Gloves, from Is up ; Kid Glovea Is Ud, 2s Ud, and 4s 6d ; all kinds of Fancy Drapery at the lowest prices'. GIVE CARTER & CO. A TRIAL ! yy ANTED KNOWN. CLYDE COURT PRIVATE HOTEL, Corner Clyde-quay and Victoria-street^ A New Hotel, with every comfort. , - Tariff, 5s per day. Permanente, 22s p$ week. One minute from To Aro Station. • 1 Tel. 1190. WM. LAVERY, Proprietor. ANTED ■ KNOWN; HOTEL BRISTOL, Corner Cuba and Ghuznee streets, Now completed and Opened for Guests. Absolutely fireproof. Splendid garden roof. Spacious promenade balconies. Moderate tariff. / J, H. HINTON, Proprietor. TOf ANTED KNOWN. FINLAYSON AND CO. (Successors to Allan Smith), GROCERS and PROVISION MERCHANTS, OWEN-STREET, Newtown. All goods at Town Prices. Fresh Supplies Dairy Produce Daily. jgPRING CLEANING, THE WELLINGTON DYE WORKS. UP-TO-DATE PLANT. EXPERT STAFF. W. BARBER AND CO., 125, Cuba-street. 34, Riddiford-streot. 'Phone 226. TOERTH DYE WORKS* A. ROBERTSON, , From Perth and Paisley, Scotland, GENERAL DYER AND CLEANER, 19a, Ghuznee-street. Telephone 918. P.O. Box 2, To Aro< CITY BUFFET AND PRIVATH HOTEL, Colombo and Lichfiold street*, Christchurch. Close to Post Office and Railway Station* Trams pass the door every few minutes. First-olass Accommodation for Travellers, Tourists and Visitors. Hot, Cold, and Bhower Baths. Terms from 5b per day. Letters and tolaa grams promptly attended to. J. HQWJY... Pjofiriejor. .
.BARGAINS ! ! AT "WARNOCK & ADKIN'S. DUST COATS— Gibson Girl shape, plain colours and stripes 45s for 21s, 55s for 27s 6d. MILLINERY— ISO Newest Models. See these. From 15s 6d each. River Hats, Is each. COSTUMES (about 40)— 42s quality for 21s. Summer Tweeds. Eton and L(jng Coats. COSTUMES— Petono Tweeds, coat and skirt; 24in coat, 69s od for 57a 6d; 27in coat, 90s for 795. BLOUSES — All-wool Delaines, new and fresh, 6s Ud for -4s Ud ; and extra smart, at 7s 6d. 11s 6d, and 12s 9d. BLOUSES— J^ip. Silks, richly irimmedj at 12s 6d, real nice goods ; white Embroidered Blouses, 5s 6d, 6s 6d, 7s 6d, * 10s 6d, 12s 6d; worth seeing. ROBES— White Embroidered, ' direct from St. Gall, in boxes; Skirts, shaped, from 21s to 635. DRESSES— 6OO Drees Pieces, 7yds Sicilian Tweeds, Cloths, etc., "perfectly new, half-price, '17s 6d for 8s 9d, 21s for 10s 6d, 27s 6d for 13s 9d, and 31's 6d for 15s 9d. PRINTS— Dark Ingrain Prints, spot and fancy, s|d and 6£d yard • Cambric Prints, 6£d, 7id, ,B£d. ZEPHYRS— Fine make, ,4s 6d and 5s 6d a dozen ; the very newest in stripes and checks. MUSLINS— A big assorted lot has been bought extra cheap; newest designs, 9d a, yard. DELAINES— A good lot, soft and excellent wear, 6£d worth 10d; Blouse lengths, Is", Is 6cl, Is Ud. BORDERED ROBES, in boxes. A few very fine Voiles clearing 1 at 14s 6d, worth 21s. v NECK RUFFLES, just opened, 10s 6d for 7s 6d;~3s Ud for 2s lid; 14s 6d for, 10s 6d ; these are worth seeing. FLORAL SCARVES 1 , new and handsome ' goods. 8s 6d for 5s Ud, 10s 6d for 7s 6d, 12s 6d for 9s 6d, 25s 6d for 17s 6d. BELTS, a new stock, metal and leather. Solid white metal, Is 9d, 2s 3d, 3s 9d. 5s 6d, 6s Ud. WARNOCK'S BARGAINS "ORIVATE MATERNITY HOSPITAL, with every home comfort and care, established by NURSE STRATFORD, at 28, PIRIE-STREET, near Kent-terrace Tram Station. Telephone 2356. [jrjADIES 1 TAILORS. Costumes from £4 4s. -Skirts from 30s. Ladies' Own Material Made Up. JOSEPH AND WE^B, (Late of Nodine and Co.), Boulcott Chambers, BOULCOTT-STREET. ON TOP OF THE POLL. OKAA GENTLEMEN Voters have «""" . placed their confidence in tho Little Tailor. His ' Suits have elected him the smartest artist in Gents' Tailor-made Suits. Call and inspect his latest and varied stock. S. AMSTELL, Little Tailor, 225, Cuba-streot. NZ. WINE Degot, 90, Willis-street.- • Notice. — No. 1 superior Invalid Port Wine, 25s per dozen; No. 2 Wine, two gallons (guaranteed full strength), 18s 6d per dozen, formerly 3s bottle. Wine, 3d per. gl&st.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXVI, Issue 121, 20 November 1908, Page 9
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