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BLOUSE FRONTS! "I^TE havo experienced an exceptionally good demand for these accessories, and that in itself proves their utility. The selection here at present is remarkably varied, and tho prices are low enough to tempt every one into making purohases. PARIS LACE FRONTS, with yoke of overlapping effect, Valenciennes Lace edg/ing, continued to waist with tucked net and laoe frilling; the whole mounted on soft Brebonne Net. At 5s lid each. CREAM LACE FRONTS, of daintily ruched Valenciennes Lace Edging, and tucked Net, mounted on Cream Net. High Collar Band. At 7s 6d each. ECRU LACE FRONTS, of cross rows of . Valenciennes Lace Edging, and bands of straight Eidelweiss Insertion, mounted on fine Bretonne Net. At 6s lid each. CREAM FILET LAOE FRONT, of wide Laoe Insertion and heavy Guipure Motif s, finished with Tinsel Beads, mounted on Filet^Nets. At 14s 6d e&oh. WHITE LACE FRONTS, in Irish Crochet effect, made of handsome Irish Guipure ' All-over Lace, and finished down the front with Motif Insertion and pleated Net Frilling ; exceptionally smart. At 31s 6d WHITE MUSLIN FRONTS, prettily embroidered and worked with Cotton Maltese Insertion and French tucks. At 7s lid. WHITE MUSLIN FRONTS, effectively tucked and worked with wide Embroidery Insertion and Valenciennes Lace. At 8s lid. WHITE MUSLIN FRONTS, cposs-over effect of heavy Open-work Embroidery, Insertiorij and White Valenciennos Lace Edging. At 10s 6d. WHITE MUSLIN FRONTS, tucked and worked with Valenciennes Insertion, and finished with Broderio Anglais Insertion in Filet effects. At 10s 9d. WHITE MUSLIN FRONTS, daintily tucked and worked with pretty Valenciennes 1 Insertion, giving a round yoke effect. At 11s 6d. WHITE MUSLIN FRONTS, daintily embroidered and tucked, and worked with pretty Valenciennes Lace Insertion. At 12s 9d. KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, m.
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL. LONDON 'MARKETS. By Telejrrapb. — Pres* Association. — Copyright. (Received November 25, U a.m.) LONDON, 24th November. Wheat — 6400 tons, of Australian Decem-ber-January shipment by steamer sold at 375. Shares unchanged. Copper — On spot, £62 15f ; three months, £63 Is 3d. Tin— On spot, £135 17s 6d ; three months, £137 15s. Lead, £13 11s 3d. JOHNSONVILLE STOCK SALE. Messrs. Abraham and Williams, Ltd., report on their Johnsonville sale as follows: — A small entry of bullocks, mostly of poor quality. Fair quality wore equal to 235; best bullocks, £8 10s to £9 9s and £8 9s to £8 7s 6d ; light, £7 17s 6d, £6 17s 6d. A heavy yarding of sheop, mostly of prime quality, sold freely. Shorn wethers, 13s lOd to 14s lOd ; lighter, 12s 8d to 13s 8d; plain, 12s sd ; owes, 12s 9d to 11s 5d ; plain, 10s 6d ; woolly ewes, 16s 4d to 17s lid ; woolly wethers, 17s lOd : lanibs, 12s 8d to 12s lOd, 11s 8d to 12s 7d ; light, 10s lid. AXEL HOLTZ, MASSEUR AND MEDICAL ELECTRICIAN (Certificated in Sweden). Last Five Years Masseur and Aix Massage Operator At Government Sanatorium, Rotorua. 123, UPPER WILLIS - STREET, Mr. Hoby's, Dentist, Building. Telephone 2006. EARLY BOOKING IS NECESSARY AT npHE ENGLISH TAILORING ROOMS, KELBURNE-AVENUE, Especially for Suits required " BEFORE CHRISTMAS, which should be selected at once. Our working staff is very large, but good tailoring requires time to ensure "THE SUPERIOR FINISH." Customers calling now have a RECORD VARIETY OF NEW STYLES TO CHOOSE FROM. D. MILLIGAN, MERCHANT TAILOR And BREECHES MAKER. YOU SPEND THE MAJORITY OF YOUR LIFE In your Clothes ! Why not have them made righ^t? Havo them made in a manner that will bo a source of ' comfort and pleasure to you and command the admiration of your friends ! E. NORTON AND CO.'S High-class Tailoring at a .moderate price combines all these desirable features. 96, WILLIS-ST. WE. STUDY OUR CUSTOMERS. IN tailoring we study the man who is to wear the suit; we help him to a choice of materials if he liesitates ; we suggest the style if he is in doubt j we put our best thoughts on his individual case. Isn't, it worth something to have the most careful services of expert tailors at your disposal and nothing extra to pay ?-*-MORRISON AND PENNEY, Cash Tailors, 114, Willis-street. TO CYCLISTS— The Thorndon Cyclo and Motor Works is the best and cheapest place in town for Outer Covers 6s 6d, Inner Covers 4s 6d ; all other Accessories, Lamps, etc., at tho very lowest prices. Boucher Cyoles complete, from £8 8s; Second-hand Cycles, £2. Call at J. BOUCHER AND CO.'S, [ 95, Molesworth-street. LEO. P. DAVIES, Surgeon Dentist (Lato Phil., U.S.A., and Edin.), WOODWARD-ST. three doors from Lindsay's Comet'). Hours, 9 to 5. Tel. 2879. And at residence, Karori, evenings, 7 to 8.15 AW~E~L L S NEWTON o (Late of Richmond & Newton), SURVEYOR and OTVIL ENGINEER. 155, LAMBTON-QUAY. Telephone 2965. CTDLLEARD NATUSCH, • ARCHITECT, Ballance-stroet, Wellington (opposite Supreme Court), Andjvt Napier and Gisborne. Tel. 1390. H~ B. VICKERY^ FTfA., N.Z., • Incorporated Accountant, Auditor and Company Secretary, BANK OF N.S.W. CHAMBERS. SEAFORTH S. MACKENZIEi BARRISTER and SOLICITOR, COLONIAL MUTUAL LIFE BUILDINGS, CUSTOMHOUSE-QY.. WELLINGTON. FIELD, LUCKTE AND TOOGOOD, Barristers and Solioitors, Patent AsreutH, 29, FEATHERSTON-STREET. Money to Lend at 4j per cent. Tel. 1437. M6I^EY""TO~LEND on Freehold and Chattels Security. BULLER, ANDERSON AND BUDDLE, 9, Johnston-street, Wellington. MONEY TO LEND! PH. PUTNAM, • SOLICITOR, Routh's Buildings (First Floor), FEATHERSTON-STREET. Wellington. ONEY TO LEND at from 4* per cent. ; terms of repayment arranged. Apply to C. W. NIELSEN, Barrister and Solioitor, Corporation Building, corner ' featherston and Brandon streets. "tT^ a~n d~ a! wT l son, tfj • FUNERAL FURNISHERS, 64, OAMBRIOQE-TERKAO*. TaltDhoM 90&.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXVI, Issue 125, 25 November 1908, Page 6
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