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SPECIAL DISPLAY OF INEXPENSIVE READY TO WEAR I CUSTUMES aed BLOUSES I j IN OUR NEW SHOWROOMS. j LADIES!— We are at present showing one of the finest selections t I of dainty ready-to-wear wash Costumes and Blouses we have yet X imported. Every garment is beautifully cut and finished. The \ styles are the newest and th« prices absurdly low. Will you come ! and see them? HERE ARE A FEWi i NEW COSTUMES. NEW BLOUSES. I LADIES' CAMBRIC WASH COSTUMES, blouses LADIES' CAMBRIC SHIRTS, English tailor cut, i well trimmed, embroidered tucks, well-cut skirts. assorted stripes and checks, self and turn-down linen 3 stripe and fancy effects collar 3/6, 3/1 1 , 4/6, 4/1 1 , to 10/6 \ 12/6, 15/6, 17/6, 19/6, 22/6 LADIES' ZEPHYR SHIRT, plain colours, hem-stitched I fronts, and self collars, an ideal shirt for morning i LADIES' ZEPHYR COSTUMES, smart blouses, wear 6/11, 7/11,8/11, to 15/§ I trimmed, embroidered and hem-stitched tucks, self LADIES' WHITE MUSLIN SHIRTS, with embroidered colours in all leading shades frontSj smart , cufc I 17/6, 19/6, 22/6, to 35/6 6/1 h7jUt 9/6 10/6> , 1/g> 1?/6 i LADIES' ZEPHYR COSTUMES, in smart check LADIES' COLOURED MUSLIN BLOUSES, in dainty * designs blouses ' well trimmed, Val. lace and em- colourings, beautifully trimmed Valenciennes in- ( broidery, kimono effects 29/6,31/6,35/6 sertion and embroidery 6/11,7/11,8/11,9/6, 10/6, to 21/. \ LADIES' MUSLIN COSTUMES, all dainty shadings, LADIES' CREAM DELAINE SHIRTS, with wide, j beautifully finished, Val. lace and insertions plain, and hem-stitched tucks, to be worn with Dlain I 39/6, 45/-, 49/6. 55/-, to 63/- or linen collar 7/1 1 , 9/1 1, 10/6, 12/6 to 17/6 I LADIES' WHITE MUSLIN DRESSES, skirt trimmed LAD v I S v SI f i K s ? 3 L r ,° US^' in JJ S P ,, and ?.|? a . nt " n «t silk ' i embroidery, insertion, and tucks, skirt well cut, and Imart^okes Sc ' ? hem-stitched tucks, I full with three wide tucks at foot 15/6, 17/6 ' -,2/9, 15/6) 17/6) lg/6f 21/ . f tQ I LADIES' CAMBRIC BLOUSE COSTUMES, blouse LADIES; CAMBRIC AND MUSLIN SHIRTS, with jj with new square and shaped yoke, trimmed muslin muslin embroidery, insertion, etc., others new shaped « insertion, also kimono effects yoke, all even stripes and pin spot effects | 17/6, 19/6, 21/-, 22/6 3/11,4/11, 5/6, 6/11, 7/11 j LADIES' WASH COSTUMES, smartly cut skirt, with ins^otiofchon' an^ I • yokes and tucked fronts, in a variety of stripes aH Valenciennes lace, in cream, black, and colours I colourings 15/6,16/6,17/6 s/11, 12/6, 15/6, 17/6, 19/6, 21/-, 25/6, 29/6 i to *ry/o I LADIES' VOILE COSTUMES in saxe and nattier blue, LADIES' LACE BLOUSES, in plain filet net, others I cream, etc., dainty bodice, with vests and sleeves of in spot and fancy designs, trimmed smart coloured Si filet net, etc., skirts lined silk insertion, glace folds, etc. I 79/6, 84/-, to 5 gns. 12/6, 19/6, 25/6, 29/6, to 45/- | George &>° Kersley, Limited I
ARREST OLD AGE. MISS MILSOM, Hair 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 duo 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 GREY HEAD. "PREMATURELY grey hair is caused JL by over-work, worry, sudden shock, etc. "MILOS RESTORER" 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. Price 7s 6d a bottle, post free. Private correspondence invited. MISS M. M'ELWAIN, Toilet Specialist, 254, Queen-street, Auckland, N.Z. Agent- for Milos Toilet Co. SMITHS 3 PATENT SHOE-ETTES. THE Season has once niore arrived when this ideal Footwear is in gieat demand. The Shoc-ettc is an improved sandal. It is economical, comfortable, and all parents who desire to see their children's feet grow shapely and without undue restraint, and who wish to sco their boys * and girls walk gracefully, should ti-y SMITHS' PATENT SHOE-ETTES. Sold by all retailers throughout New Zealand and supplied to the trade by wholesale boot 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. THE LANGER SCHOOL OF DRESSCUTTING. BLOUSES AND SKIRTS. All women needing those useful Summer Garments should 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. Shortt's). 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, we can guarantee the best of labour and material at prices most reasonable. Estimates given free by applying to T. A. Wells, Hankey-street. Telephone— City, 2043; Karori, 2316. FURNITURE— Those in want of good and cheap Furniture should call at Radford's, 50, Manners-street, and Petone. Our pi ices 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-slroel. ■yn- A, N T E D X N O W N. HOTEL BRISTOL. Corner Cuba and Ghuznee (streets, Now completed and Opened for Guests. Absolutely fireproof. Splendid gardon roof. Spacious promenade balconies. ITod'jrate tariff. ■'. H. HIKTONi Proprietor.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXVI, Issue 124, 24 November 1908, Page 9
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