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1 CONTINUED SUCCESS OF THIS I la i AT , I I The Public were quick to realise the "Great Money-saving" Possibili- 1 1 ties of this unusual Sale. That's why we've been so busy. § SPECIAL PREPARATIONS HAVE BEEN MADE FOR ANOTHER I BUSY WEEK. 1 Tempting Ss&rg&iflus for Wednesday stnd Thursday I AX THE LACE COUNTER. I I 3/6 YEAV E A^ ROID^ RY FLOUNCING FOR 2/6 YOUR LAST CHANCE OF BUYING sin & 6in ■ YARD— 4 pieces of 15yds each Cambric FLORAL GLACE SILK RIBBON^— Usual i Flouncing, 27m wide, scolloped edge, suit.- prices. 2/6 and 2/0 yd; beautiful patterns i able for children's dresses. Usual price 3/6 and wide enoug-h for making Pee-jrv Baes §3 Sharp Cut Sate Price 2/6 yd Sharp Cut Sale Price 1*- yd 0 NOVELTY FRILL INSERTIONS— About 200 500 pieces of idoz yds each in COTTON TOR- B yards several different designs. Worth 1/3 CHON LACES AND INSERTIONS TO W and 1/6 yard; |ihs of a yard makes a neat MATCH— Desperate Sharp Cut Sale Prices B plastron Sharp Cut Sale Price 9d yd 6d, 9d, 1/-, 1/3, 1/6 per dor yds H Soo niec'TTf SllltlßßONS^EvfrVilece £ t0 wide Usual prices 1/6 x/g^ *. 1 Iduced in price, iin, iiin, and am wide, glace . .o . *??!? °" ! Sa!e P " Cc 1/ yd 1 silk, satin, merv., and faille 2 S pieces of 18m CAMISOLE EMBRODERY— H Sharp Cut Sale Prices 3d. 4d. 5d yd Ver y deep work, neat patterns, with or with- R NECK FRILLINGS in great profusion at the out holes for nbbon work Usual prices i/n Kg Lace Counter— White, cream, and Paris and 2 3 >' d Sharp Cut Sale Price t/8 yd H shades, in lace, lisse, net, etc. EMBROIDERY EDGINGS AT i/n DO2— lß H Sharp Cut Sale Prices 6d, 9d, 1/-, 1/3, 1/6, 1/11 yd pieces only of Cambric Edgings, and 20 ££ 50 pieces of HIGH-CLASS LACES — Insertions in pieces of Insertions, all g-ood patterns fl Guipure and Irish crochet and effects, in Usual price 3/6 doz B motifs, appliques, medallions, wave edged, Sharp Cut Sale Price T/11 doz yds El' etc., a most beautiful assortment at less than 2 pieces only 54m wide EMBROIDERED MUS- It half ongmai prices LIN ALLOVER— Two patterns only Usual H 1 Hf ual £ n f e « . 2/ll « 3/ir < 4/". 6/11, 7/6 yd price 4/u yd Note the width! ' H " I Sharp Cut Sale Prices 1/6, 1/11, 2/6, 2/11, 3/6 yd sharp Cut Sale Price 2/11 yd i I George G? M.er®ley 9 Limit ed I

SUPERFLUOUS HAIR. "T7IOLET SNOW CREAM," a porman- » ent Cure ; causes the hairs to Wither and Fall, and the Roots to Perish and Die. Excellent for Freckles, Wrinkles, Blackheads, etc. Price 43 6d. Mcc, Lambton-qiiay ; Salek, Willis-st. ; Perrett, Mannevs-st. ALABASTER SKIN BALM IMPROVES the worst complexion in three applications. It banishes the "bete-noir" of advancing age — the "passelook" — and restores the complexion to the i soft, clear, and transparent appearance of a healthy child. CLAUDE H. PERRETT, M.P.S., I Chemist, ' '■ Corner of Willis and Manners streets. ! ', ' — I SMITH'S SHOE-ETTES MEAN 1 HEALTH and COMFORT! i SMITH'S PATENT SHOEETTES admit of free ventilation and circulation without going barefooted. They allow a natural develop- [ ment of tho foot, but without pers mitting it to become ungainly. j The beautifully soft leather slightly supports tho foot, but does not cramp or injure it in any j way. SMITH'S PATENT SHOE- , ETTES may be obtained from all shoe dealers throughout New i Zealand, or wholesale from tho , boot and shoe warehousemen, or direct from S. SMITH &«ONS, CHRISTCHURCH. MILLINERY SCHOOL, BOULCOTT CHAMBERS, BOULCOTT-STREET. "IVifTLLINERY taught by a quick and -L»-3. easy method, lately adopted in the ; leading London and Parisienne Workrooms , Hours from 9 a.m. till 6 p.m. Monday and Thursday Evenings, from 7 till 9. MISS M. HAMILTON, MILLINER.

THE LANGER DRESSCUTTING SCHOOL. TO THE LADIES OF THE HUTT AND PETONE. TV/TISS KATE STEWART announces IVJL that tho Dressmaking Classes will Reopen at the New Technical School, Petone, on MONDAY EVENING, let March, from 7 to 9 p.m. Pupils are requested to enrol early. THE LANGER DRESSCUTTING SCHOOL, 94, Willis-street, opposite Shortt's. THE ANDREWS SCHOOL OF DRESSCUTTING. Mra. Wighton, Principal. Evening Classes will be opened at her Rooms, 122 Caba-st. The latest American System of Drass-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. [TOADIES' TAILORS. Costumes from £4 4s. Skirts from 30a. Ladies' Own Material Made Up. JOSEPH AND WEBB, (Late of Notline and Co.), Boulcott Chambers, BOULCOTT-STREET. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. Jl|^ ERICKSON, BOOTMAKER, has Removed to 23, WILLIS-STREET (t>TO doors above Empire Hotel). SOCIETY FOR PROTECTION OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN. THE Secretary will be in attendance at the Rooms, Bridge's Buildings, 102, Willis-street, on TUESDAY and FRI--DAY MpRNINGS, irom 10 to 12.30. Ml cemrnumcationii »,fcvjctly confidential.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 51, 2 March 1909, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 51, 2 March 1909, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 51, 2 March 1909, Page 9

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