4 A PHENOMENAL '1 Q I OF I , Notwithstanding the enormous amount of goods already cleared 1 there still remains many thousands of pounds' worth of Seasonable I | Stocks to be realised— which, in order to effect a sharp and speedy i clearance, we shall ®ffer at SENSATIONAL BARGAIN PRICES at § which is daily attracting thousands of Wellington's shrewdest shoppers. § Show Room Bargains will be a Special Feature of Monday's Offerings. J 4 dozen only LADIES' CREAM PURE WOOL 308 pains LADIES' GREY and WHITE JOB I NORFOLK JERSEYS— Long length, very CORSETS— Shapes good and Quality better- i fashionable and stylish; suit all packets and some with suspenders attached. Usually ffl figures. Usually sold at 15/6; D.S.C. Sale sold at from 7/11 to 21/-; We shall clear the if Price, 4/11. These will be rushed, so come | O t at 2/11 nair. I earSy. Satisfaction guaranteed or money I Refunded., ' ' J __________^^ 250 LADIES' ODD CAMISOLES— In Nainsook W and Longcloth; great variety to ohoose (I 6 dozen LADIES' NAVY BLUE PURE WOOL frern; triimveel e^gjng, embroidery, and 1 BLOOMERS— Size W. and 0.5., with elastic tucks. Usually sold at from 3/6 to 4/6; Sale [I at top; best value ever offered. Try a paSr. Prico to e'ear, noiv 1/11. ' Ii On view in our windows Usually sold at 8/6 3 D.S.C. Sale Price to clear, now 5/6 ~ ~~~ a, ___________^^ 3 dczen only LADIES'. ODD gLACK VOILE J SKIRTS— Lined Uuteughout. An elegant « 7 dozen LADIES' NATURAL and CREAM • Afternoon Skirt, some handsomely appliqaeH S WOVEN COMBINATIONS— FuII sizes, others trimmed Silk, these model SSttrts are i H.N.L.S. A warm, cosy gartment for present U p to date in every way. Several on vfew In I' wear. Cheapest in the city, very fine quality. our W j O dnws. Usually sold at 35/6 to 63/-- I Usually sold at 7/11; D.S.C. Sale Price to all one price to clear, now 21/-. ' |: clear, only 3/11— Compare our values _______________ ======= —— = -— ====r^. S ==============^^ 68 Oddments in LADIES' DRESS SKIRTS— in .SI 49 dozen LADIES' STRIPED BLOUSES— Copies " av V blue and black. DSspSayed on tables In ffi from the very latest designs. We are sell- 0UI " showroom. Some very handsomely g' ing these rapidly, so don't delay. Look in braided. Usually sold at iB/€ to 28/6-j i| our windows. All one price to clear, 1/11, D.S.C. Sale Price to clear, 12/6. g ! sizes and quality A1 ; Worth 4/Tl. fl' - 29 only LADIES' ENGLISH TAH.OR-HAD€ 1< 13 dozen only LADIES' FULL-SI2E GREY 0^ ?*?*?*" ii WOVEN BLOOM ERS-Splendid size and SSJSh"* ■ Wltll I wnaiitv usuaiiv sold at <*/n •D s c Safe *«■«« J«t buttons ,- in nawy, green, and brown. 3 SSI to *ear-NOTE THE PRlc'l-ONLY US " aHy SC!d &t 39/6 * D ' £ ' C ' Sal * Pri ce, Utf6. | Price to clear-NOTE THE PRICE ONLY Leek If| oup ShowpeWßß before purchaslng I 1/111 • elsewherte. || 3 only LADIES' SILK DRESSINC JACKETS— ' 16 only LADIES' ODD COATS and SKfRTS— H One in sky blue, one black, and one black All English Tailor-made, lined throughout; B' trimmed with white lace. Usually sold at some green and navy face cloth, braidsd; m 21/6; D.S.C. Sale Price, 6/11. Come eariy others tweed. Look in sur windows, and n and secure one. . NOTE THE price, 21/6 to Clear. B Over 800 yards Tucked All-over Nets in white, Paris, || _H o%k ar) d black. Usually 2/11 yard, now 1/- . g&j |i
MILLINEBY SCHOOL, ROOM 8, HUME'S BUILDINGS, 102, Wil!is-st. (MibS Davey's Old Room). ri\HE correct System and the JL SMARTEST STYLES. EVENING CLASSES HELD. | M. HAMILTON, Milliner. THE LANGER DRESSCUTTING SCHOOL. /^LASSES Daily, 10 to 12 and 2 to I. \J Evenings, Tuesdays and Fridays, 7 to 9. Patterns cut out to measure a^ Spociality. Ladies' Tailoring taught. Vacancies for Agents. Needlepainting Class on Monday Afternoons, 2 to 4. Principal MISS KATE STEWART, 9», WILLIS-ST., opp. Shortt's. LAST FEW DAYS Of WINTER CLEARING SALE, EVERY LINE AT FURTHER REDUCED PRICES. 50 ALL-WOOL SHIRT BLOUSES, Smart Stripes, Cream Sergos, at 4s lid. MRS. MATHEWSON, 266, LAMBTON-QUAY. GENTLEMEN'S SUITS THOROUGHLY CLEANED AND PRESSED FOR £ /■ AT BARBER'S.. Q<TEAM DYERS AND CLEANERS. Head Office : 115, CUBA-STREET. Telephone 226. Receiving Depots: 147, Riddiford-street. 64, Lambton-quay (Mrs. Mottershall). 25, Molesworth-street (Mrs. George). Mr. C. Aulin, Grocer. Brooklyn. TMT I S S J E N S S E N, TEA KITCHEN, HANNAH'S BUILDINGS, Lambton-quay. HOME-MADE CAKES TO ORDER. Telpphone 525. LADIES' COSTUMES! MADAM — Are you amongst the largo' number of Wellington ladies who aro benefiting by what, we can offe?, viz., Tailor-made Costumes to measure, cut and fitted aaid made as can only bo done by thoso who specialise this branch of Tailoring? Costumes from 555. WELLINGTON TWEED COMPANY, Ghuznee-st., one dopr from Ouba-st. IJ O . S E P H, • LADIES' TAILOR (Late of Nodine and Co). Fine show of New Autumn Goods on View. Costumes from £4 4s. Skirts from £1 ss. EOULCOTT CHAMBERS, Boulcott-street. 'Phono 3083. YOU WILL BE PLEASED WITH YOUR COSTUME—IT will bo in perfectly g(Kjd taste and tho newest style — if it lias been madu HAYWARD, THE LADIES' TAILOR, Limb ton- quay.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXX, Issue 20, 23 July 1910, Page 7
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