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FOR THIS WEEK ONLY. Great Sale of an Australian Job Purchase SWISS EMBROIDERIES Including ALLOVERS, INSERTIONS and EDGINGS, at " THE ECONOMIC." ALSO AN EXCEPTIONAL SALE OF LADIES' DRESS SKIRTS BOUGHT AT A BIG DISCOUNT AND .NOW ***** ™ CMH SALE OF EMBROIDERIES. SALE OF DRESS SKIRTS. Lot £7SS2JSS%2 1 45i 1 pIBROiDERED arUSLIN Lot 7-79 LADIES 1 WHITE DUCK AND DRILL ILOUNCINGS, most beautifully woiked in new- DRE | S SKIRTS; a large variety to choose from est designs. Usual prices 4/11 and 6/6 yard • Home with insertion and tucks, others tucks only " Special Embroidery Sale Price 3/11 yard in sizes from 38in to 44in o o n view mC ^ S r O ™£ 1 dows. All One Price to Clear, 4/11 •■ Lot 2— 600 yards of CAMBRIC EMBROIDERED — ■ — — — — — — - ALLOVER, 27in wide, open patterns, suitable for Lot 8—65 LADIES' COLOURED LINEN (ALSO making coats. Usual prices 3/3, 3/6, 4/6 yard WHITE) EMBROIDERED DRESS SKIRTS; Special Embroidery Sale Prices 2/6,2/11,3/6 yard these are really high-class goods, all' sizes stocked. _ - _ - _ - _______ i ______ i i _ p _ ( ___ — __________________________ Also on view in our windows. Lot 3-2880 yards of EMBROIDERED MUSLIN Desperate Clearauce at 8/11 and CAMBRIC INSERTIONS, 4in wide, straight Lot 9 _^ 9 onl LADIES > NAVY BLUE ALPACA " and scolloped edges. Usual prices II- and 1/3 DRESS SKIRTS, handsomely trimmed braid and Special fcn.bro.dery Sale Price Od yard silk . a real gen u ine h^ gQL^. g seelh^e — — ■ AH One Pjrice, 25/6, to Clear Lot 4—1900 yards of MUSLIN, CAMBRIC, AND , ■■ LONGCLOTH EDGINGS, dainty patterns, best , Lot 10—20 dozen LADIES' JGKBY COUTILLE CORSwiss work, 2in to 4in wide, insertions to 'match. SETS, sizes from 19in to 30in, with suspenders Usually 6d, 7£d, 9d, 10£ d attached; very suitable for stout figures. Come Special Embroidery Sale Prices 4+d, Gd, 7£d, 9d early if you want a genuine bargain. All One Price, 3/11 Lot 5-960 yards of EMBROIDERED CAMBRIC _ . „ _. , T ATATT , C ,, „ TmT , ' FLOUNCING, 18in wide, for underskirts; very Lot r } r^^^ oze \ LADIES' WHITE COUTILLE deep, effective patterns. Usually 1/11 yard CORSETS, rather short, suitable for young ladies, Special Embroidery Sale' Price 1/6 yard double suspenders attached; wonderful value; shape excellent 5/6 Lot 6—860 yards of CAMISOLE EMBROIDERY, Lot 12— Special Lot of LADIES' GREY PERFOR18in wide, holes for ribbon work, beautiful pat- ATED CORSETS, suitable for summer weal- .a terns. Usually 2/3 and 2/6 yard perfect model, with suspenders attached Special Embroidery Sale Price 1/9 yard Note the Price, 4/6 FRESH BARGAINS FOR THIS, WEEK IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. THOUSANDS OF REMNANTS AT QUICK SELLING PRICES. GEORGE & KERSLEY, Ltd., we^a n S s st pp o o rT ar

MILLINERY SCHOOL, BOULCOTT CHAMBERS, BOULCOTT-STREET. /X\HE CORRECT "SYSTEM AND THE JL SMARTEST STYLES. " EVENING CLASSES HELD. M. HAMILTON, Milliner. THE LANGER DRESS-CUTTING SCHOOL. ECONOMY in DRESSMAKING. Latest up-to-date system taught. NO CALCULATIONS. Also, Class for Ladies' Tailoring. Classes daily, Tuesday and Friday Evenings. Needle Painting, Monday. Afternoon. Agents required. MISS KATE STEWART, Principal, 94, Willis-streefc, opp. Shortt's. UNDERSKIRTS & UNDERCLOTHING. A SPECIAL PURCHASE of Dainty White UNDERSKIRTS, beautifully trimmed with lace and embroidery, from 7s lid each. Nights, Chemises, Knickers, and Camisoles, all pretty new styles and at prices that are right. MRS. MATHEWSON, HANNAH'S BUILDINGS, 266, LAMBTON-QUAY. DO you feel "out of sorts"? The need of a good tonic is always indicated if you feel a continued £>ense 4 of weakness, especially if accompanied by* a palhd, bloodless complexion. Dr. Dane's "Vitalis" is an ideal tonic. Just as a cold bath will put life into a lazy man, bo does "Vitsalis" vibrato tho whole nerve system. Price 2s 6d per .bottle. Manufactured by Claude H. Perrell, M.P.S., Chemist (by exam.), Corner of Willis and Manners streets. BEAUTY'S SECRET. ICILMA FLUOR CREAM, tho greatest discovery ever made for the skin, is Nature's way to Beauty. The Iciltna Natural Water contained iri N it entirely does away with the use of oily or starchy skin foods. This famous greaseless cream give 6 wonderful results in less time than any other cream and keeps the skin soft, smooth, and white at oil times. Daintily, scented. ICILMA FLUOR CREAM. On Sale at BARRAUD AND SON, Molesworth-st. LEN. M'KENZIE, Manners-street. W. B. P. PERROTT, Kewtown. GEO. MEE, Lambton-quay. 2a 6d per Pot. YOUR COMPLEXION WHjL be preserved and beautified and never marred by superfluous hair if ! you usa VIOLET SNOW OREAM. The purest and best complexion cream for summer use. Cooling, refreshing, and absolutely free from grease. Uneqxialled for sunburn, blackheads, freckles, etc. Price 4s 6d. G. Mcc, W. Salek, C. H. Perrett, and leading chemists. KEMPTHORNE, PROSSER AND CO., I Wholesale Agents. SPRING CLEANING! SOILED or faded Curtaina of all descriptions, . Suits, Dreeses, Table Covers, Feathers, and Carpets, etc., should be sent to W. BARBER AND CO., ' The Wellington Steam Dyeing and Dry Cleaning Works, 125j Cuba-street, and 147, Riddiford-street. Telephone 226. MISS PREBBLE, the FLORAL DEPOT, Willis-streot (Hotel Windsor Buildings). BRIDAL Bouquets, Birthday Offerings, Church, House, and* Dinnertable Decorations a specialty. Choice Cut Flowers. XH E TIFFIN, Most Up-to-Date HOT MID-DAY LUNCHEONS And LADIES' AFTERNOON TEA ROOMS, Opp. Royal Oak Hotel (next Geo. "Winder's), HAYWARD, nnHE GOOD LADIES' TAILOR Of WELLINGTON, m, LAMBTON.QUAX.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 119, 16 November 1909, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 119, 16 November 1909, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 119, 16 November 1909, Page 9

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