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FT" ~~ ~7~ 1 > 20 Shrewd London Buyers 20 I ] > Make Advantageous Purchases 3 > 25 for Patrons of 25 < > percent. The ECONOMIC. po;p o ; c F ent ) < our London buyers— who are ever watchful of the Interests of "Patrons" of "The S k. Economlc"-have been successful in securing a number of special lines In high-grade J r seasonable goods at discounts ranging from IS to 75 per cent. In conformity with our S l usual fixed undeviatlng rule, we pass this great "Saving" on to our customers. The ) f goods will be offered from day to day in the various departments. The first instalment >v k of which we give particulars TO-DAY, will be on sale In our "Fancy" department on 1 £ WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY. ) £ GOODS AT 20 PER CENT. I J I GOODS AT 25 PER CENT. * r UNDER USUAL PRICES. J UNDER USUAL PRICES. ? _ * : . < }" 50 pieces of BLACK CHENILLE * 50 pieces only of ißm CAMISOLE X < SPOTTED NET VEILING— Strong £ EMBROIDERY— Beading at waist, [ tuxedo mesh, guaranteed J beautiful Swiss work. These are > Special Discount Price 1/- yard J wonderful value; they'll sell quickly. [ "__" Don't hesitate. ? I NEW RUSSIAN NET VEILINGS— J Special Discount Price 1/6 yard X In brown, green amethyst, navy, 6o pieces 2?in MUSLIN FLOUNCC o lad V . n ? c ; H B utfL C i« S i/IF O S/i S .i * ING EMBROIDERY— Handsome pat- > Special Discount Prices 1/6, 1/9, ,1/11 J terns for children's frocks, etc., best < ? NET LACE . VEILS- J Discount Price 2/3 yard r Chen. He spots, i}yd 5 long, mall new- # w pieces of MUSL IN )> * St Speciai Discount Price 2/- each J FLOUNCING-Full .skirt width, new. ( ' ♦ est designs, exceptional value and f 25 pieces SPOTTED BRETONNE * very dainty patterns X NETS— 2jin wide, white, cream, Paris * Special Discount Price 3/3 yard ( shade, smart for blouses, etc. * 60 doz NEWEST NECK FRILL- > Special Discount Price 7£d yard * INGS— Pjeated net and lace white, V. T „ r -X- _t. .. • I cream, and Paris shade, really very I \ms&&i i ssk£fs?*si * sja.TSvs < ss- D ss& PH< * I 2/9 per dozen hlhs^ Ni?htin?ale Apron C 56 doz TORCHON SKIRT FLOUNC- * Special Discount Price 2/11 each ? ING— lnsertion and lace attached, ■* 10 boxes of EMBROIDERED HEMV, labour-saving- lace, strong washing * STITCHED HANDKERCHIEFS— ( quality, 3m, 4m, sin wide. Special * Irish manufacture, hand embroidered > Discount Prices sid, 6£d, 7£d yard * Special Discount Price 6d each < ( A fresh instalment of London discount goods will be offered on Tbnrsday & Friday { GEORGE & KERSLEY, Ltd., ; ( In view of Friday being a holiday, the Economic will remain ? open all day Wednesday. <

MILLINEB.Y SCHOOL, BOULCOTT CHAMBERS, BOULCOTT-STREET. mHE CORRECT "SYSTEM AND 'XHE JL SMARTEST STYLES. EVENING CLASSES HELD. M. HAMILTON. Milliner. THE LANGER SCHOOL OF DRESSCUITING. fTTHE Langcr School of Dres-outting will X Reopen on Monday, 31st Jan., when MISS KATE STEwAK'f will bo in attendance to enrol Pupils. Classes daily, 10 to 12 and 2 to 4. Evening Clashes, Tuesday and Friday, 7 to 9. Prospectuses on application. 94, Willis-street, opp. Shortt's. EASTER MILLINERY ! JUST OPENED, FOR THE EASTER TRADE. A SHIPMENT of NEW MILLESTERY! A very smart lot of Ready-to-Wears in Tweed and Felt, all good colours, at Reasonable Prices. MRS. MATHEWSON, HANNAH'S BUILDINGS, 266, LAMB-TON-QUAY. COSTUMIER. MRS. A. R. DUFF, after an absence of two years in England, where she has studied tho Latest European Modes, »wll be pleased to meet old and new clients at her Rooms, Hannah's Buildings, Lambton-quay. TCILMA SHAMPOO SACHETS Require no Rinsing Afterwards. Are prepared with the Famous Icilma Elements. 1. Their cleansing action on the scalp and hair is wonderful. 2. They leave the hair bright, glossy, and silky, and have no effect on its colour. 3. They stimulate the natural oil glands and they renew tho life of the hair and prevent it from falling. Obtainable from all Chemists in boxes of fccven at 2a per box. BEAUTY. riYHE most beautiful women in the world ■JL are those who uto VIOLET SNOW CREAM. It prevents hair growing, removes roughness, tan, etc., and makes the complexion tresli and clear. Price .. . 4s 6d. C. H. Perrett, W. Salek, G. Mcc, and All Chemists. SOCIETY FOR PROTECTION OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN. THE Secretary will be in attendance at ' the P.oomb, Bridge's Buildings, 102, Willis-street, on TUESDAY and FRIDAY MORNINGS, from 10 to 12.30. All communications strictly confidential. V. B~U T L E R. Special Exhibition of NEW PICTURES By ENGLISH *nd COLONIAL ARTISTS, Now on View. LAMBTON-QUAY. WELLINGTON. IJ O S E P H, • LADIES' TAILOR (Late of Nodino and Co). Fine show of New Autumn Goods on View. I Costumes from £4 4s. Skirts from £1 be. Ladies' Own Material made up. BOULCOTT CHAMBERS, Boulcott-street. 'Phone 3083. "VIAVI HYGIENE/ 1 A BOOK by Hart land Law, M.D., and H. E. Law, F.C.S., explaining the natural principles of the Viavi System of Home Treatment for men, women, and ohildren. Is, by post Is 4d. Lectures to Women Every Thursday, 3 p.m. Free. VIAVI CO., Bank N.S.W. Chambers. Lambton-quay^ yourTwinter costume WILL bo a reproduction of the style* now so favoured in the West End of London and tho Continent, if mado by HAYWARD. Tho lines of grace which this clever artist imparts to the Coat bespeak tho macior touch. Ladies arc advised to mako an early snloction from the choice new Winter Materials now available AT HAYWARD'Sx Tho Ljudies 1 Tailor, 2M« LAMBTON-QUAY. WELLINGTON.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 68, 22 March 1910, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 68, 22 March 1910, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 68, 22 March 1910, Page 9

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