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Continued Success of GEORGE & KERSLEY'S | GREAT AFTER-SEASON SALE Special Offering at Bargain Prices of i LONDON, PARIS and GLASGOW PURCHASES I ON MONDAY NEXT AND FOLLOWING DAYS. I New Goods e^t Positively Lowest Record Prices I BargaiilS in * Choice LAOE GOODS Exc6_)ti__ial Bargains in 1 PRINTS, LINENS, &c. purchased in London and DRESS GOODS and SILKS M ' v . ' Glasgow. , for Present Wear. fl 46in FRENCH DRESS LINENS— ■ Ih every new shade of the seasoh, HEAVY CLUNY LACES— A splen- Fine PANAMA CLOTH— AII wool, I good washing and durable. Usually did line selling rapidly, edging and . 44in wide, in plain colours, ~e_uti- ■ sold at 2/6 Our Special Price for insertion to match, suitable for ful texture for Summer wear. Sale ■ t!his Sale only is 2/- yard> double skirt edging; a strong lace, 3in to Price 2/3 yard ■ •width 4^in wide. Glasgow price 9d yard jra Half-yearly Sale Price 6d yard a 'I__?__S__K_S E f^«S N^i i^ 6 JffiS! t -35?2,| .v, v a „,,. j cut,, t>,,:L,,. 1 it. l° m Camisole, with holes for rib- saxe blue, reseda, brown, cream, m T/6 and T/9 Yard ' ' £ on threa <W, 1/3. 1/6- Novelty and navy. Sale Price 3/11 yar_| l/o, and l/u yaid fceading at waist camisole, at l/ll - 9 FLAXINE— The novelty linen-finish yard , H Dress Fabric, gddd washing, in all Dainty Embroidered Muslin PETER STRIPED MOHAIRS & SICILIANS ■ new shades, including reseda, old PAN COLLARS, 1/-, 1/3, 1/6, —42in wide, in aU the newest tones ■ rose, and nattier blue. Special 1/9 for summer wear. Worth 2/11 yd' fl Sale Price 6_d yard - g ILK B( ) WS for Neckwear— New Sale Price 1/9 yard ■ NOVELTY STftlfß TWO-TONE J^j" 168 ' 1/ " J } /6> X/I V, I ZEPHYRS— TIie season's novelty, NEWEST TINSEL BELTINGS— * R in beautiful rich tones of reseda, H m Wlde » at 9d and 1/- yard Double-width CREAM DELAINE— J brown, helio., navy, black, and FASHIONABLE COLOURED 42in wide - Usually 1/11 yard, fl grey, and light coloui's. Worth LACES— For trimming new sum- Sale Price 1/6 yard H 9_d yat-d. Sale Prices 6_d, 7_d yd " mer dresses, in blues, greens, greys, fl . scarlet, pinks, etc. ; lin to 3in " fl ZEPHYRS — In pretty cord stripes, w;w ;j p strnitrhf piWH ;«„,(;„„, B all colours, 6.1 yal-d __S^i__d ffl4t_^lS linen 1/-,' «^MER TWEEDS, 42m wide-We I ZEPHYRS-In pretty check effects, Vdid^ard I at 4_d yard, Sale Price 42d4 2 d and bd yard Prices 1/- and 1/3 yatd fl SKIRT FLOUNCING LACES— For fl 40in NEW SHANTUNG FABRICS underskirts, insertion and edging fl — For frocks and coats and skirts, combined, 3in to 6in wide, in read _j in all rich new plain colours ; re- torchon lace patterns. At Not- JAPANESE WASHING SILKS— B liable washing. Special Sale Price tingham Prices, 7_d, Bd, 9d, 10_d, 27in wide, ih all shades, for sum- fl 1/6 yard. 40in wide 1/- per yard mer dresses. Sale Price 1/9 yard fl DRESSMAKING— Ladies are remirided that our prices are strictly moderate, style and fit ■ guaranteed, and by placing Orders early, avoid the rush of the season. R GEORGE $ KERSLEY, Ltd., Wlß ___g_rJS__ u » |

MILLINERY SCHOOL, BOULCOTT CHAMBERS, BOULCOTT-STREET. rpHE CORRECT SYSTEM AND THE i SMARTEST STYLES. EVENING CLASSES HELD. M. HAMILTON, Milliner. THE LANGER DRESS-CUTTING SCHOOL. MISS KATE STEWART desires to intimate that tho NEW TERM begins on WEDNESDAY, Ist Sep., at tho PETONE TECHNICAL SCHOOL. Classes frdm 7to 9 p.m. Pupils are requested to enrol early. THE LANGER DRESS-CUTTING SCHOOL, 94, Willie-street, opp". Shortt'e. MILLINERY DISPLAY. A BRILLIANT DISPLAY OF NEW SEASON'S MILLINERY. See Winddws for Dainty New Season's Hats at reasonable prices. Special Lino of Smartly-trimmed Hats, in new shades, at 17s lid At MRS. MATHEWSON'Si HANNAH'S BUILDINGS, 266, LAMBTON-QUAY. LOVELY SKINS. ICILMA TOILET PREPARATIONS MAKE lovely skins, and are itsed by all Englishwomen, who Value true Natural Beauty. Tho Icilma Natural Water they contain is the gieatebt discovery ever made for the skin, ahd frees women for ever from tlie slavery to greasy creams. For coolness and comfort, for real skin cleanliness, and for keeping the skin id; perfect beauty, Icilma is supreme. icilma For the toilet. try Icilma Fluor Cream> the face cream without grease, and watch yo\ir skin grow BARRAUD & SON', M6lesWorth-st. LEN M'KENZIE, M_nhers-st. W. B. P. PERROTT, Newtown. 2s 6d per Pot. OZODYNE LUNG HEALER, the 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 stopping those spells of coughing whioh spoil -your sleep, wear you out, and break down your health. Procurable only at CLAUDE H. PERRETT, M.P.S., Pharmaceutical Chemist (by exam.), Corner of Willis and Manners streets, Wellington. A LETHIA, Hair and Complexion SpeX3l 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 dyeds Preparations 3s per bottle. Homd treatment where desired, witlhoufc extra charge. 12, HUME'S BUILDINGS, Wellington. A PERFECT COMPLEXION Is Assured by using VIOLE* SNOW CREAM. ITS daily Use will permanently remove SUPERFLUOUS HAIR, and at the same time impart freshness and transparency to the skin. Excellent for Wrinkles, Freckles, etc. Price ... 4s 6d per bottle. G. Mcc, C. H. Perrett, W. Salek, and Leadina Chemists. TpITZGfiRALD'S PRESCRIPTION PHARMACIES, 6, LAMBTON-QUAY, And 9, WOODWARD-STREET. Sugar of Milk (special quality), Is, and INFANTS'. FOODS and NURSING REQUIREMENTS At Lowest Prices. '|^HE TIFFIN, Most Up-to-Date HOT MID-DAY LUNCHEONS And LADIES' AFTERNOON TEA ROOMS, Opp. Royal Dole Hotel" (next Geo, Winder's),

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Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 63, 11 September 1909, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 63, 11 September 1909, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 63, 11 September 1909, Page 7

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