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"THE ECONOMIC." 32lid CREAT HALF-YEARLY 32nd NOW PROCEEDING. BARGAINS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. Active preparations for another busy day on Tuesday next and following days. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN SHOWROOM GOODS AND COTTON DRESS FABRICS. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY. FASHIONABLE SHOWROOM GOODS NOVELTY COTTON DRESS FABRICS at Bargain Prices. at Tempting Prices. 19 only INFANTS' CREAM SILK FROCKS— FLA 2£: Th J, ne 7 line n-finish fabric, good Trimmed tucks, insertion and lace, sizes 22 !*,ashi: ng\ all colours mcludir.gr old rose, and 2 4 in., very full and dainty Were 10/6 reseda and J"*ft c , r Wiie Worth B*d yard Half-yearly Sale Price to Clear 4/11 Sgega ' CutSgeP rice Bid yard 200 CHILDREN'S ODD PINAFORES-Will be printed ta^^S^^ displayed on tables m our showrooms i n fashionable green, brown blue ' etc ,| Prices from 9d to 3/11, each one worth double grounds All at 7*d and B£d yard 31m wide I Come early and make your selection DRESS LINENS— In a large variety of stripes 100 pairs LADIES' PINK and' NATURAL and . P, l^ 11 . col^ rs ,', in singrle width 1/-, 1/3 WOVEN COMBINATIONS —In W. size, , vtrT n"s V?r T y « tkP.°b^ w A d /&r^" and *' 6 yard H.N.S.S. Were 4/1 1 Half-yearly Sale Price WHIIE MUSLIN BOX ROBES— Special purto Clear 2/11 chase, skirts handsomely trimmed embroid3 00 LADIES' ODD WOOLLEN VESTS -In J&^^riiSli^Xis/^n^ white only, traveller's samples, short sleeves, Selling rapidly at Half-yearly Sale Plicae I all sizes Were 2/1 1 and 3/1 1 23/6, 25/6 and 29/6 I Half-yearly Sale Pried 1/- each CHECK ZEPHYRS— In all colours, bought at a 150 LADIES 1 WHITE MUSLIN EMBROIDERED discount Usually sold at 6Jd yard BLOUSES, others tucked all over, with rnpn _ tpTpp H &«'y Sale Price 4£d yard sleeves the same, the latest novelty now worn <^ukjj aiKirii z.fc.i'H.YKb — In white and colWefe 1 1/6 Half-yearly Sale PriCR 8/11 . ° u s ed grounds, all colours Usually sold at 39 LADIES' ODD WHITE MUSLIN and LAWN ytr/^ oVer 10 ° PI6 ° BS "*" C ' earCd <? 5 * BLOUSES— Handsomely trimmed with em- 3 6in. DRESS CAMBRIC — In plain shades of broidery, three sizes stocked Were 12/6 . navy, brown, sky, nil, heliotrope green etc ] Half-yearly Sate Pritfe '6/11 r much in demand uc " uc ™P e . &reen, etc., 60 LADIES' ODD SILK BLOUSES— In black „, , _, Half-yearly Sale Price 9£d yard | and cream, trimmed with lace and insertion, Ware A h^|? Jfek^™^™?^?? of FA SHIONa real good bargain Were iS/6i S /6 AB . LE TWO-TONE ZEPHYR —In newest Half-yearly Sale Price 5/11 stripe effects, beautiful tones and reliable | ,9 only LADIES' ODD TWEED PALETOTS- BfSSI ff H °S .f-yeVly^aie ip^^tfSJS S ■ In fashionable stripes and checks, all sizes HUNDREDS OF BLOUSE lenptuq awn j Were 2 guineas Half-yearly Sale Price 18/6 " REMNANTS AT BARCAm PRlcle. \ EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS in Manufacturer's Samples of Gloves, Hosiery, Furs, I Aprons, Handkerchiefs, Toilet Soaps, Perfumery and Brush Ware, Fancy Linens, Men's and I . Boys' Clothing, -&c, no\y at HALF USUAL PRICES. GEORGE ® KERSLEY, Ltd., m SS s Zr

MILLINERY SCHOOL, BOULCOTT CHAMBERS, BOULCOTT-STREET. nrSHE CORRECT SYSTEM AND THE A SMARTEST STYLES. EVENING CLASSES HELD. M. HAMILTON, Milliner. THE LANGER DRESS-CUTTING SCHOOL. MISS KATE STEWART desires to intimate that the NEW TERM begins on WEDNESDAY, Ist Sep., at the PETONE TECHNICAL SCHOOL. Classes /from 7to 9 p.m. Pupils are requested to enrol early. THE LANGER DRESS-CUTTING SCHOOL, 94, Willis-street, opp. Shortt's. MILLINEHY DISPLAY. A BRILLIANT DISPLAY OF NEW SEASON'S MILLINERY. See Windows for Dainty New Season's Hats at reasonable pi ices. Special Line of Smartly-trimmed Hats, in now shades, at 17s lid . At MRS. MATHEWSON'S, HANNAH'S BUILDINGS, 266, LAMBTON-QUAY. BEAUTY'S SECRET. ICILMA FLUOR CREAM, ENGLAND'S Premier Face Cream, is the greatest discovery ever made for tho skin. Tho Icilma Natural Water it contains frees women for ever from the slavery to greasy or oily creams. Jt cleans the pores, prevents and cures chaps, sunburn, roughness, redness, and insect bites, and gives 'a lasting sense of cool comfort. Englishwomen know that ICILMA FLUOR CREAM, tho famous "Face Cream without grease," is Nature's way to Beauty. OZODYNE LUNG HEALER, tho Great Hot Water Cure for Coughs and Colds, quickly and thoroughly cures. It puts an instant end to all coughing spasms, and thus is unsurpassed for slopping those spells of coughing which gpoil your sleep, wear you out, and break down your health. Procurable only at CLAUDE H. PER--RETT, M.P.S., Pharmaceutical Chemist (by exam.), Corner of Willis and Manners streets, Wellington. A LETHIA, Hair and Complexion Spe--ljl cialist, gives Advice Free, Any defect in the complexion, freckles, discolourations, blackheads, etc., skilfully treated. Grey hair, baldness, dandruff, dry and falling hair rapidly cured. Hair naturally dyed. Preparations 3s per bottle. Home treatment where desired, without extra charge. 12, HUME'S BUILDINGS, Wellington. THOSE DREADED GREY HAIRS. Tho HEMSLEY BURNET HAIR RESTORER IS guaranteed to restore grey or faded hair to its natural colour and make it lifelike and glossy. It will stop hair falling, eradicate dandruff, and promote a,n j abundant growth of rioh -luxuriant tresses. It will not stain the skin, and is delightfully pleasant to use. Price 4s 9d. C H. Perrett, G. Mcc, W. Salek, and Leading Chemists, or direct from Hemsley Burnet, Hair Specialist, Christchurch. TpiTZ GERALD'S PRESCRIPTION PHARMACIES, • 6, LAMBTON-QUAY, And 9, WOODWARD-STREET. Sugar of Milk (special quality), Is, andi INFANTS' FOODS and NURSING REQUIREMENTS At Lowest Prices. r [HE TI FPIN, Most Up-10-Dalo HOT MID-DAY LUNCHEONS And LADIES' AFTERNOON TEA ROOMS, Opp. Royal O»U Hotel (next G«o,

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Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 58, 6 September 1909, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 58, 6 September 1909, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 58, 6 September 1909, Page 9

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