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EXCEPTIONAL VALUES IN I D&iffl-isr "W&&K Fabrics I ■ *a x «-"-«■-■■• m THE ECONOMIC I "Wellington's Popular Drapery Store/ I It is a recognised fact that "The Economic" Cotton Dress I Department holds the premier position in Wellington for I Value, Variety, and Correct Style. B. 20 BORDERED ZEPHYR ROBE LENGTHS— SATIN VIENNESE — A printed Motion wash' I Were 14/6 For 3/11 robe Pale pink only fabric, lovely satin-finish, neat navy design I ! left See window Season price 1/4 yard ■ I DRESS CAMBRICS-In neat designs, balance Specia. Clearance Price B*d yard | of B*d qualities Special Clearance Price 4|d FRENCH CREAM DELAINE - Shrunk for I yaira blouse and dress Usually sold at i/g'jtard H , n yar Hc wht-tf. nnF.ss c.K A SH—Wnrth ,nM Special Clearance Price IJ3 yard B*I yard special Clearance Price »|d yard NOVELTY COTTON VOILES— 20 choice dress fl COTTON VOILES - About ,5 odd pieces, in o^^U^ar^eSo^^^d^/.l o^ " ! CORD STRIPE ZEPHYRS - White grounds, DOUBLE WIDTH NOVELTY COTTON smart single stripe, all colours Worth g*d VOILES— Woven stripe and check designs, ! yard Special Clearance Price s£d yard latest colourings, balance io£^ii quahUes • i ___________________________________________________________________ special cteaTarose Price 1/j 36in. PURE DRESS LINEN— In grey and cream, . ™ " i 1/6 quality Special Clearance Price 6d yard 2 5 MUSLIN BLOUSE LENGTHS i — Fronts trimmed embroidery insertion Worth 4^l I 10 pieces CHIFFON-FINISH HIGH-CLASS Special Clearance Price ./» each - STRIPE VOlLES— Dainty colourings This tT . TTT __ . _ TTC , T T>T __„ „, . " ' season's 1/6 qualities WHITE MUSLIN BOX ROBES— Skirts tucked, g i Special Clearance Price 9d yard and handsomely trimmed embroidered inser- H j _____________________________,_____________________«>_____».___, tion, bodice piece and three yards trimming B ! DOUBLE WIDTH WOOL VOlLE— Cream, with Worth 35/- each ■ I heliotrope pin stripe, 1/9 quality Special Clearance Price 21/- each fl \ j Special Clearance Price 9d yard ""—— ~"""" "" H \ ■ WHITE MUSLIN BOX ROBES— Skirts trimmed g ! SILK MUSLINS — Double width, in novelty Valenciennes lace, medallion trimmings fflj shades of blue, old rose, brown, etc., 1/- and bodice piece Season's price 29/6 , M., , I quality Special Clearance Price 9d yard Special Clearance Price 16/6 each 9 , | SEE THESE DAINTY GOODS TO-DAY. I WELLINGTON. I

EMBARRASSING BLEMISHES. ONLY women who have been through years of embarrassment caused by unnatural growths of superfluous hairs will know what it is to at last find a preparation which will rid them of these unsightly blemishes. This remedy is MILOS DEPILATORY. It has proved infallible in removing hairs, and leaves no stain or other trace of its use on the skin. Price 5s 6d per jar, at your Chemist's or direct from Miss M'Elwain, the N.Z. Agent. All communications to Miss M. M'Elwain, 254, Queenstreet, Auckland, strictly confidential. Private advice given gladly. NEVER USE DYE. HEMSLEY BURNET'SHair Restorer is the latest scientific discovery for Restoring Grey Hair to its original colour. Delightfully- pleasant and clean to use. Stops hair falling out, removes dandruff, promotes growth. Price 4s 9d. Turner, Hairdresser, Cuba-street ; Mcc, Chemist, Lambton-quay; Salek, Chemist, Willis-st; Perrett, Chemist, Manners-st. ALABASTER SKIN BALM IMPROVES the worst complexion in threo applications. It banishes the "betc-noir" of advancing age — tho "pas6elook" — and restores the complexion to the I soft, clear, and transparent appearance of | a healthy child. CLAUDE H. PERRETT, M.P.S., Chemist, Corner of Willis and Manners streets. SMITH'S &HOE-FTTES FOR LITTLE FOLKS' FEET. EVERY child will want a pair of Smith's Patent Shoeettes — particularly during the 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 aro the best footwear that has ever been devised for children's cool comfortable wear. Obtainable from all retailers throughout New Zealand, or wholesale from the Boot and Shoe Warehousemen, or direct from S. SMITH AND SONS, CHRISTCHURCH. SCHOOL OF MILLINERY BOULCOTT CHAMBERS, BOUL-COTT-STREET. ' Winter Classes now opened. Styles — English and Parisienne. Pupils and Customers received from 9 till 6 Evening Classes on MONDAYS and THURSDAYS, from 7 till 9 p.m. Sfoderate terms. MISS HAMILTON. Principal. mHE LANGER DRESS-CUTTING -*- SCHOOL lias Re-opened, when Miss Kate Stewart will be in attendance to enrol pupils. Hours from 10 to 12 and 2 to 4 p.m. Evening" Classes on Tuesday and Friday from 7 to 9 p.m. Address: Barnett's Buildings, 94, Willisstreet, opp. Shortt's. THE ANDREWS SCHOOL OF DRESSCUTTING. Mrs. Wighton, Principal. Evening Classes will be opened at her Rooms, 122 Cuba-st. The latest American System of Dress-cutting will be taught by the only Wellington Agent. The simplest system ever invented. A free demonstration will be given. Pupils will be enrolled Tuesdays and Thursdays 7, till 9. Over Leydon and Co.'s, Cuba-street. TJ M. GREEN, J - %;# CERTIFICATED CHEMIST (By Examination), Corner Taranaki and Vivian streets. Pli3'sioians' Prescriptions Carefully, Quickly, Cheaply, and Accurately Dispensed. OVER 25 YEARS' EXPERIENCE. DRY CLEANING ! SUITS, Costumes, etc., promptly Cleaned by up-to-date Plant at the WELLINGTON DYE WORKS. W. BARBER AND CO . 126, Cuba-fit. 147. Riddiford-sf '" L -1"? i' 2?6

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Evening Post, Volume LXVVII, Issue 36, 12 February 1909, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXVVII, Issue 36, 12 February 1909, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXVVII, Issue 36, 12 February 1909, Page 9

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