LIGHT SUMMER FABRICS! THE SEASON'S CHOICEST WEAVES. 1 'W^ ars T °- da y stowing the FINEST ASSORTMENT OP LIGHT SUMMER FABRICS that we have ever held in Btook, and included in the lot are come Bingularly FINE NEW WEAVES. 4.11 our light fabrics are lightly priced. \ "TOILE-DE-LIN," Striped Linens for Coats and Skirts, 32 inches wide, in cream grounds, with plain coloured stripes. At 2s 3d a yard. ' WHITE GROUND CAMBRICS, with neat conventional and fancy designs; 30 inches wide ; 250 patterns. At 6£d a yard. COTTON CREPONS, 40 inches wide, in plain shades of cinnamon, sky blue, heliotrope, and pink. At Is 6d a yard. STRIPED LINENS, 46 inches wide, in twenty different two-tone stripes. At 2a 6d a yard. FRENCH CAMBRICS, 32 inches wide, in stripes, checks, and neat conventional designs, in both soft and firm finish ; 300 different patterns. At 104 d a yard. PLAIN FRENCH CAMBRICS, 32 inches wide, in pink, Saxo blue, butcher blue, cardinal, eau de nil, sky blue, navy blue, and black. At Hid a yard. PLAIN COLOURED ZEPHYRS, 30 inches and 32 inches wide, in thirty different shades. At 7£d, 9d, and Is a yard. "ECLAT" ZEPHTR, 33in wide, in plain grounds, with stripes, in sky blue, brown, reseda, paon, butcher blue, fawn, heliotrope, pink, cream, black, and white. At 4 Is 4d a yard. DRESS MUSLINS, fancy Satin-striped and floral designs; 28 inches wide. A very full assortment. A* Is 4d a yard. ' FANCY FLORAL VOILES, 28in wide, in French colourings and designs. At Is 6d a yard. STRIPED COTTON VOILES, 29in wide, with stripes in fcky blue, paon, brown, pink, reseda, grey, and black. At Is 3d a yard. KIRKCALBIE & STAINS, ltd.
I TMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. Absolutely necessary for the SICK ROOM— {THOMSON, LEWIS & COS Specially prepared soda water for invalids! soda Water for invalids! In syphons, marble, or cork bottles. Private home deliveries daily. Telephone -148. WE PUT 22 year's experience op high-class tailoring TNTO our Suits. We assert that there is •*■ nothing better procurable in New Zealand than the garments we produce, including 1 material, cutting, and making. We do not cater for "cheap" trade, but our prices are the lowest consistent with HIGHEST-GRADE TAILORING. New Goods Frequently Arriving. ' E. NORTON & CO. 96, WILLIS-STREET. DISTINCT NOVELTIES IN GENTLEMEN'S SUITINGS Are Showing at D. MILLIGAN'S ROOMS, KELBURNE-AVENUE. mHE DEMAND for our New Designs is bound to bo a large one, and those customers who order early will have the satisfaction of being first to appear in the LATEST LONDON STYLES. Remember that in ordering at THE ENGLISH TAILORING ROOMS you are ASSURED OF CORRECT FASHION. ONE TAILORING SUCCESS ALWAYS leads to another. One thoroughly satisfactory Suit to Order makes you try again. Then get acquainted n'ith the BRADFORD WOOLLEN CO.'S style of making garments. Suits of good value, good fit, and good style right through — marvels of satisfaction. It will pay you to remember that. BRADFORD WOOLLEN CO., "THE QUALITY TAILORS," LAMBTON - QUAY, WELLINGTON. i "BE FIRST." npHIS advice applies to every line of -B- business, and that is why we are always up to date. Wo havo just opened up our New Season's Goods, and they include some lovely shades in. GREENS, ' BROWNS, GREYS. BE FBRST AND SELECT YOUR SUIT! 1 CARR & BELL, LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S TAILORS, MANNERS-STREET. "Their clothes are after such a pagan cut . ' ' — Shakespeare. T^VIDENTLY in tba time oi ■Mil Henry YDX — as now — men and women sacrificed quality for lowness of price. Perfectly - fitting OSBORNE SUITS, made from the finest materials and hand-sewn throughout, cost slightly more than "factoryinades," but not as much as the superior finish and added dignity warrants. Let us measure you for your next Suit. Ladies' Costumes a Speciality. H. OSBORNE & CO., Tailors, 172, Cuba-street; WORTH A LOT. ISN'T one really good, well-made Suit worth two or three poor, shoddy ones to you? Then, order your next Suit at Morrison <and Penney's, when you're sure to get absolute satisfaction in every little detail, and at the same time save 10 per cent, of your money. MORRISON AND PENNEY, Cash Tailors, 114, Willis-st. F. H. Irwin.l TG. Thome George. IRWIN AND GEORGE, 37, Panamastreet, opp. D.1.C., Sharebrokers and Financial Agents, Members of the Wellington Stock Exchange. Telephone 3090. Telegraphic address— Thorwin, Wellington AND A! WILSQN, • FUNERAL FURNISHERS.' 64, C4]tfßHtPaEl-TS)MJUOH. Telephoua 906,
NEW COMMERCIAL HOTEL, Two minutes from wharves, one minute from General Post Office. Magnificently furnished. Tariff, 8s per day. Day and Night Porter. A single bottle of Ale, Wine, or Spirits at wholesale prices obtainable in Bottle Store. A delicious i cup of tea or glass of wiiie may be obtained in the Ladies' Refreshment Room next Whitcombe and Tombs. Motor Cars for hire, with experienced drivers ; charges reasonable. Garage Blair-street. Wines and Spirits pure and of the very beet. G. PINNOCK, (Late Trocadero) Proprietor. BLANKETS ! BLANKETS I EIDER-DOWN QUILTS! HjIHE CHEAPEST, CONSISTENT A WITH WARMTH and DURABILITY, IN THE CITY. COLONIAL BLANKETS— Single Bed Blankets, at 13s lid Double Bed Blankets, at 'l7s lid Largd Double Bed Blankets, at 24s 9d ENGLISH BLANKETS— Single Bed Blankets, from 8s lid Three-quarter Bed Blankets, from 12s 9d Double Bed Blankets, from 16s lid YOU CANNOT MISS " WINDER'S CORNER " In CUBA-STREET, Where you are sure of getting tue BEST VALUE for your money. h REDUCTION IN PRICE. "X" JAM. GLASS JARS, 21b net weight. APRICOT CONSERVE PEACH CONSERVE Per NECTARINE CONSERVE RASPBERRY JAM Jar BLACK CURRANT JAM la 4d. GREENGAGE JAM CAPE GOOSEBERRY CONSERVE, Is lOd GXOOSEBERRY JAM PI.UM JAM Pet BLACKBERRY and APPLE JAM RED CURRANT JAM Jar DAMSON JAM RASPBERRY, GOOSEBERRY Is 2d. YELLOW GAGE JAM QUINCE CONSERVE DAVID ANDERSON AND SON, MOLEiVWORTH-ST., WELLINGTON. R. 'E. BUCKERIDGE, D.D.S., Univ. of Perm.," DENTAL SURGEON, 69, MANNERS-ST., next Opera House. Specialist in Removable Bridge Work. Tel. 2335^ ALFRED rIcEVE^ L.D.S., R C.S., Eng., Dental Surgeon (late of London), 10, WITJMS STREET, Wellington. Same entcance as Bartlctt's Studio. Telephone 2*93. ULKLEY AND DIDSBURY, Dental Surgeons, 144. WILLIS-STREET, WELLINGTON. (Old number 91). Telephone No. 216. FIELD, LSJCKIE AND TOOGOOD, Barristers and Solicitors, Patent Agents, 29, FEATHERSTON-STREET. Money to Lend ait 4j per cent. Tel. 1437. H. PUTNAM, • SOLICITOR, Routh's Buildings (First Floor), FEATHERSTON-S STREET. Wellington. Money to Lend ou Freehold and Chattels Securities. TILLEA.RD NATUSCH, ARCmTECT, Ballance-RtreAt, Wellington (opponte SuproirtQ Court) 1 And fit, JSwfkr Vid«,4l'*bawa. Tel. HM,
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Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 58, 6 September 1909, Page 6
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