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SILKS AND SATINS ! BOUGHT IN SYDNEY AT A DISCOUNT. fTtHESE SDLKS AND SATINS are of a VERY HIGH GRADE, and were securL ed for us in Sydney at a very sharp discount. For EVENING and DINNER GOWNS these fabrics are specially desirable, and the prices are below the aotual worth o! the goods. WHITE AND CREAM SILKS, for Evening Wear or Bridal Gowns, 40in to 44in wide — Satin Victoire. Usual price 13s 6d. SPECIAL PRICE 10s 6d a yard Satin de Milo. Usual price lls 6d. SPECIAL PRICE 8s 6d a yard Satin Supremo. Usual price 12b 6d. SPECTAL PRICE 8s 6d a yard Satin Imperial. Usual price 14s 6d. SPECIAL PRICE 10s 6d a yard Cotele Messaline. Usual price 21s. SPECIAL PRICE 15s a yard Taffeta Chiffon. Usually 8s 6d and 7s lid. SPECIAL PRICE 5s lid, 5s 6d LOVELY BLACK SlLKS— These are raally very fine silks, and were imported into Australia for the making of superb gowns. We managed to secure several hundred yards of these beautiful Silks, and the lot includes — TAFFETAS, LOUTSINES, SURAHS, MIGNON, SALOME FLEUR-DE-VELOUR, PLAIN SILKS, and GLACE SILKS. We are offering these LOVELY SELKS at the following SPECL^L PRICES:— ls.6d, Is lid, 2s 6d, 2s lid, 3s 6d a yard. SATIN MLGNON, in ivory, white, and blaok ; a nice soft bright fabric ; 40in wide. Usually 9s lid. SPECIAL PRICE 6s lid a yard SATIN IMPERIAL, in ivory, white, and black; 36in wide. Regular price 8s lid. SPECIAL PRICE 5s lid a yard TAFFETA CHIFFONS, 40in wide, in ivory, sky blue, turquoise, pink, eau de nil, white, heliotrope, reseda, vieux rose, amber, pmnelle, and champagne. Usually 7s 6d. SPECIAL PRICE 5s 6d a yard MADAME BUTTERFLY, a very fashionablo silk, suitable for street, evening, and dinner gowns ; 34in wide, in rose, sky blue, turquoise, olive, champagne, ivory white, LBsitaaia, and Saxe blue. Regular price 5s lid. SPECIAL PRICE 3s lid a yard TEA ROOMS CLOSED. . dwiNG TO ALTERATIONS, OUR TEA ROOMS WILL BE CLOSED TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). KIRKCALDIE & STAINS,, ltd.

BANK OF NEW SOUTH WALE.S. ESTABLISHED 1817. A Branch of this Bank is NOW OPEN at LEVUKA (Fiji), for .the transaction of all customary Banking Business. J. RUSSELL FRENCH, General Manager. THE TAILOR WHO KEPT HpRSES, SHOOK hands with his customers, and was never known, to have sent in a bill, a 6 recorded of George Meredith's father, undoubtedly cotirted disaster. It is evident we have not built up our substantial business on those lines. Our clients return to us and willingly P a y our . reasonable charges, because they really get what they want — Stylishly-cut Clothes, Best and Newest Materials, and First Quality Workmanship, with every attention and courtesy that ordinary business transactions entitle them to E. NORTON & CO., ; niGH-GRADE TAILORS, ' 96, WDLLIS-STREET. [ WHEN WE SAY WE are Makers of Clothes for the BEST DRESSED men in the .business and social world in New Zealand, we make a statement that is worthy of attention by those men who are considering where they will place their next orders. This statement would have no significance did not the clothes made at our Rooms in Kelburneavenue carry with them tho evidence of its TRUTH. D. MILLIGAN, MERCHANT TAILOR .AND BREECHES MAKER. J^JEtE YOU one of the Men who has never worn an OSBORNE SUIT? You should allow us to measure you — just once. That's all we ask. If you don't become ono of our regular customers we'll be surprised. Fit, Style, and Fabrics guaranteed. Moderately H. OSBORNE & CO., Tailors, 172, Cuba-street, Wellington. A SOLID FACT 1 IN TAILORING! THE Suit that mates tho man is the Suit WE make, and the first order you give vs — you'E find THAT out. t Our materials are the latest, our tailoring is the finest — besides, we've got the "know how" in OUR work. Wo know just how to combine all the elements of superiority in your Suit with the necessary style. And we DO. " BRADFORITwOOLLEN CO., "THE QUALITY TAILORS," 3, LAMBTON-QUAY, WELLINGTON. WHAT A FEELING OF contentment one posseses when knowing that ttreir Clothes fit well, and that the cut is of the latest. A sure sign of the smartness of your appearance is when tho people in tho street turn round as you pass. How often is this noticeable when a Lady passes with a smart Costume. If that Costume could only speak, and say CARR AND BELL made me, what a lot of trouble ladies would be saved. CARR "&" BELL, LADIES' and GENTLEMEN'S TAILORS, Manners-street. GOOD CLOTHES ARE GOOD COMPANY. YOU'LL feel better, look better, get uioro cheer out of living if yo^i wear Suits tailored by us. MORRISON AND PENNEY. Cash Tailors, 114, Willis-st. DAVID ANDERSON AND i SON, mEA MERCHANTS AND TAMIL'S JL GROCERS, 69 to 75, MOLESWOBTB-STHBET, ToUjhooo-251.

<* Cj hampion " ARRANGING WITH MB,. C. WRAGGE, WEATHER DIRECTOR, For a " GOOD MASSEY." CONFIDENTIAL TELEGRAPHIC COMMUNICATIONS. June 5; 1909. C. WRAGGE, Esq., Weather Director for Dominion, Christchurch. "While you are ou the Plains, kindly order a 'GOOD MASSEY,' to disperse the SOUTHERN FLOUR TRUST, 52 STRONG." , (Signed) VIRTUE. P. VIRTUE, Eeq., Auckland. , "SALAAM. At your service. Fear impossible task." (Signed) C. WRAGGE. ' C. WRAGGE, Esq., Weather Director for Dominion, Christchuroh. "Many thanks. Kindly do your best with elements. If they should fail, try sporting powder." (Signed) VIRTUE. EXPERTO CKEDE. TMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT! Absolutely necessary for the SICK ROOMTHOMSON, LEWIS & COS Specially prepared SODA WATER FOR INVALIDS i , SODA WATER FOS INVALIDS! In 6ypiions, marble, or cork bottles. Pri. vato home deliveries daily. Telephone , 14-8. THE KING OF TABLE WATERS! The Water that Gives you Health and Keeps you Healthy. \YAI-RONGOA NATURAL MINERAL WATER ! Drink it as often as you can. It's^good for you. T. and W. YOUNG, Wellington Agents. NEW COMMERCIAL HOTEL, LAMBTON-QUAY GEO. PINNOCK Proprietor. I—For1 — For many years Proprietor of the Trocadero Private Hotel. 2 — Kitchen and Diningroom are given special attention. Wines and Spirits are guaranteed pure and of the verybest. 3 — A single bottle of Ale, Wine, or Spirits at Wholesale Prices can. be obtained at the Bottle Store Shop, next to entrance. 4 — Motor Cars for Hire (Day or Night) by the hour or as per arrangement. Telephones 1023 and 1085. s—Tariff5 — Tariff from 8s per day. Day and Night Porters. Telegrams and Letters receive prompt attention. EXHIBITION TtUGS. ■rr»HE BEST DESIG-NS AND COLOURA INGS And THE BEST VALUE To be had from GEORGE WINDER, THE CORNER of CUBA AND MANNERS STREETS, Who had the BEST ALL-ROUND INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION Of BLANKETS AND RUGS. TEIEAED NATUSCH, • ARCHITECT, B»Uanee-street, Wellington (opporits Aud At N»pior and Giibonu. Ttl. UIO,

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Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 137, 11 June 1909, Page 6

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