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LAST FEW DAYS ] > OF THE GREAT ) > At ss TiE ECONOMIC" } ; FINAL CLEARANCE of 5 Fancy Moire Ribbon Tucked Nets \ Neckwear Velvets and Veilings s AX EXTRAORDINARY BARGAIN PRICES < C 360 ydS TOSGH NET — Brown, 168»ydS TUCKED NET ALL- 3000 yds SPOT NET VEILING— ' > moss green, pink, and saxe Paris and" blSok' '"uSft Black and aH colourß - "su- < \ blue. UsualSy sold at 1/- yd 2/11 yard usually a||y sefd af 1/6 X D.S.C. Sale Price 6d yard D . s . c . Sale Prloe i/m yard D.S.C. Sale Price 6d yd < V2O only Beautiful RUFFLES-In igflOyds SPOT NET-For even- " 2 coTCars D pfa?n S£»*Ll V white, pink, magpie, and ing wear, 36in wide, in white, collars— Plain men and ( black and white; handsome cr f am i ."J? ,ff rlfc ÜBua "* «^ro.dered Ijnen, in Gibson > goads. Usuai.y sold at 17/6 SOl£i at 1/3 ' 1/6 ape ' U6Ually BOld at S D.S.C. s a ,e Price 2/11 === J : S ; C :^^M^ V^l^ > 590 yds of 6in wide RIBBON VEL- " ~ > ( go Jet and Sequin NECKBANDS VET (moire)— ln all newest 48 Pearl Drop NECKLETS —in ~ > — Shaped and frilled. Usu- shades. Usually sold at 2/6 all colours, very dainty, for < > ally sold at 3/6 D.S.C. Sale Price 1/- yd evening wear. Usually sold < > D.S.C. Sale Price 1/- — at 2^ 6 ' 2/ " < f D.S.C. Sale Price 1/f === 560 SILK KNITTED EVENING _< > OR*. RflnutifiM <3ii te Rnwq in SCARVES— Fringe ends, in : { 266 Beautiful SILK BOWS —In whStej cream> black> and ca| . g dozen BLACK B RAID TIES— \ all goad cslours, new goods. O urs. Usually sold 7/11, With silk tassel ends. Usu* < C Usually sold at 1/3 8/11, 9/11 ally sold at 1/6 ) C D.S.C. Sale Price 6d each D.S.C. Sale Price 2/11 D.S.C. Sale Price 6d \ > ©ver 500 yards strong " Hockey" Tweed, worth 1/6, now ll|d. yard ) i " MILLINERY SCHOOL, A CLEAN SWEEP ROOM 8, HUME'S BUILDINGS, to^MEN who appreciate the value of 102, Willis-sfc. (Miss Davey's Old Room). V? obtaining necessary goods at reduced prices are the women who euccse4 Black Kid Gloves, 3d pair. ri^HE CORRECT SYSTEM AND THE in providing for that "rainy day" which Blousings, 3£d, 4£d, 6£d, Bid, 10W, Is. JL SMARTEST STYLES. may come any time. This week Dress Pieces, ls lid, 2s lid, 3s lia, 4s llj PATRICK'S SPECIAL PRICES, New CoEtumo Cloth, 8s lid, 9s lid, lie 6<J EVENING CLASSES HELD. -which provide co many saving opportuni- dress. M HAMILTON, Milliner. ties, are marked on the following useful 6yds Flannelettes, for is 9d. ls lid, 2a 3d, : : '■ — and ever-wanted goods: — 2s 6d. THE LANGER DRESSCUTTING Unbleached Table Damask, good quality, 6yds Cretonnes for ls 6d, ls 9d, ls lid SCHOOL. 10,j,d yard. upwards. iOLASSES Daily, 10 to 12 and 2 to 4. White Table Damask, splendid value, White Honeycomb Quilts, White Marcoll* *Lj Evenings, Tuesdays and Fridays, 7 to ls 4£d yard. Quilts, 9. Patterns cut out to measure a Spe- Plain Pillow Slips, good wearing, ls pair. Blankets, Rugs, Sheetings ciality Ladies' Tailoring taught. Vacau- All-wool Colonial Flannels, • will wash Lace Curtains. Table Damask, Towela, ciea for Agents. KGedlopainUns Class on. well, lOid yard. ForfaTS, Dowlas. . Monday Afternoons, 2 to 4. Doctor Flannels, unshrinkable. Is 3d yard Hollands, Hosiery.. Gloves, Embroideries^ Principal MISS KATE STEWART, 36in White Calico, good material; 3s lid Underclothing, Etc. 94 WILLIS-ST opp Shortt's. doz. yards. All to be Cleared. • " '■ Japanese Silks, all colours, 7Jd yard. Flannelette Embroidery, l{d, 2d, 2£d, 3d. 1 A DAYb Tj i"V 54j n pi orringbone0 rringbone Sheeting, 10£ d yard. Remnants, half-price and less. mnrxT- * x-crrt o.ru, 72in Herringbone Sheeting, le yard. ISffilSg US! EVERYTHING REDUCED - STOCK one week. MUbi lit, OL&ARED. riIHE BALANCE OF TRIMMED ._ ono __ n A MILLINERY D. S. PATRICK & CO., CALL TO-MORROW. To be Cleared at 195, Cuba-st. 46, Courtenay-place. 4/U. BE YOUR OWN Wa Givejtampe. underc^iing^ giving MILLINER. LINDBERG'S, 10DAYS_ONLY. NEW GOODS! " NEW GOODS! °?g^^f PBB * MRS. MATHEWSON, new goods i _ HANNAH'S BUILDINGS, ' Parcels Free of Charge. LAMBTON-QUAY^ LINES JUST OPENED, A<jg?Jj* *""" WH.E2s A WOMA^f^LOOKS OLD E* Bimutaka, from London. 2ffiS§K2a SHE fcela old. If Ehe looks young she THT? A TSTIv" C4"R A T»V feels young. Actual age is of little 56 dozen R cre<lmi red> pink> m w KT^« r ' consequence— appearances count. Ijowa- 60 dor(jn Roaee> thms on gpraV) ls 3d WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER, days a woman can remain young all her Fo H^ Q 6d . and , 7^ spray WILLIS-STREET, WELLINGTON^ life if she uses the 30 ao znTl yi o i c ts, 9d and lOJd _L HEMSLEY BURNET Xt? £ d £d?&JV«d T HE SHOPS HOP FORF 0R P RESENT Stt » -rr. ni"icjmAt>T7D Plain Black Crinoline, ls dozen 1 XlAlxt Jft/Jio±U.tL.rj.tv, Special Bargains in Embroideries. Old-established but Up-to-date. „ . . , 411 * WATCHES, JEWELLERY, ' PLATEIfc restores all the rich natural colour to SILVER CUPS grey or faded hair, removes dandruff, and AIM STRAIGHT FOB, AND OTHER TROPHIES, promotes an abundant giowth of beauti- ' Made on the Premises, ful, eoft brown hair. Is not a dye, and ARCHER S OTT) PW ATvJTYJ? ATHTTP'Q OTAmra will not dye the skin. Price 4s 9d. from a, OLD GRANDFATHER S CLOCKS, G. Mcc, Lambton-quay; W. Salek, Wil- UPPER CUBA-STREET. Nl?w J?r«i ™™ Ids-street; C. H. Perretl, Manners-street, t\ttio» nA^mmn.D NEW BAGS ! NEW BAGS I and all reliable chemists. LADIES COSTUMES, „. . ._ . ~nTTOTILT-r~ nTTOTILT -r- T : XTr , Tl . „ ™vrNOTICK EVENING DRESSES. TEA GOWNS, MANUFACTURING. ENGRAVING, Eta T ADIES— If you are in search of health, Etc., FIVO Per cent. Discount for Cash. jLJ understand first why you suffer as you DRY CLEANED, EQUAL TO NEW, do. Do not torture, maim, or cripple _, rwxaf? rNTTOP innn Tr»T>T?Hii'>iT'r« Nature; but learn how operations may be From g /. fJIHE gHOP "^OR pRESENTft avoided and health restored by NATU- _, _ , RAL MEANS. Health Talks: Tuesdays, AT BARBER'S, Country Orders recede prompt attention. 3 p.m. Interviews daily, 10 to 5. Free to „_ I ™, Tele - 1158 ' Established 1863. all, without any obligation. Viavi Hygiene Q<TEAM DYERS AND CLEANERS — (posted), Is 4d. Viavi Rooms, Panama nJ Head Office: THE Chambers, Panama-st- opp. D.1.C.. Wgtn. 115, CUBA-STREET. Telephone 226. /^ "RTF AT* A «JT>TTI\T A OTTO "I? OOST FREE.-^raemcul Pills, Is 6d; _ . .— • f (j-tt-LAI ASIHMA CURB I 1 Certicura Soap,. Is; Spring Blossom T ,. JJ ., J elVmg De P ots: As prepared hv H. Brittain, Chemist, it [ Soap, 6d : "Hawkins s Instant Relief 147, Riddiford-street. having a bitr sale. Its effects are Asthma Powder," ls and 2s tin; Spring 64, Lambton-quay (Mrs. Mottershall). ttitttv tw a-rttijtt nrra Blossom Ointment, 6d and ls; Spring 25, Molesworth-street (Mrs. George). , ±xslJljX MAKVJSL.MJUB, Biossom Pills, 6d and la; Bloomine Corn Mr. C. Aulin. Grocer. Brooklyn. and tna united testimony of grateful ( Cure, 6d : Mandarin Laundry Gla^o. 6d And the Works, Petone. patients pronounces it to be and ls. Sold everywhere. From Whole- — « MTRAnTTT fITTS nTTRTJ 1 I Bale Druggists, or Mrs. Louisa Hawkins. A miKAUULUUS UUKB. George-street. Dunedin.. Price, 2s 6d per bottle ; post free, 3s. OPPORTUNITY FOR LADIES. -. w He,.H c,. I^^' „ DURING slack times Siegel's, Ladies' XT ,, Tr Chemirt. 56. Manners-street. Tailors, Manners-street, have decided __ _..„„,„,.„,.„ _ T . _-.^~ .. N.B.—lf no benefit derived money wil. to lot tho ladies have smart Costumes and BECHSTEIN PIANOS. llDglv Long Coats for £3 3s. Our £1500 worth .„,,.__ .„_ nrv — — - of stock to choose from, all tho latest T» ADFORD AND CO., 50, Maners-st., shades, Do not delay. Only address — and Petone. Cheapest and Best LADIES^TAILOR fTIHE World's Greatest Musicians prefer HoUEO Furnishers. Just landing— Liuo-Manners-Btreot. ' A this Grand Instrument to any other, leums . Carpets, Curtains, Tablings, Cutq v for its Purity of Tone and Excellence of lerv > Ironmongery, Crockery and GlassTiff ISb JiiJNSa^iN, Consfcruction ware direct from makers. Lowest prices x * TEA KITCHEN, tn_town. Cash or t«m>. HANNAH'S BUILDINGS, MORE BECHSTEIN PIANOS ARE WELLJBS£RW ELL JBS£Rg n l^ l^ AN ° Lambton-quay. IMPORTED INTO ENGLAND THAN iUUKUNU UAK CO. ALL THE OTHER MANUFACTURES 'Phone 59. HOME-MADE CAKES TO ORDER. IN THB WORLD PUT TOGETHER. Taxi-Cars at ordinary cab rates. JTel^honej^ Spodal Terms t<j Commeidrf LADIES' COSTUMES! B(j{ore buying a piano> call and Men. MADAM— Aro you amongst the large ur took of Fi rst .class Instruments. No Disappointments. 'Phono Open Day number of Wellington ladies who aro ttnd * benefiting by what we can offer, viz., — — ■ ■ — — . Tailor-made Costumes to measure, cut and -nvmtiTmTAM -,-, » fitted and made as can only be done by THE BRITISH AND CONTINENTAL FJ XHIBITIO r?LS : Ly ALUABLE 0U * those who Bpecialise this branch of Tailor- PIANO CO., AJ PAINTINGS wlk C INGTON f TwEED COMPANY, 35, WILLIS-STREEX FrOm the Eaße vi l r^ YLoß GILL > Ghuaiee-Bt., one door from Cuba-st. g ob Agentfl< yicc . Regal p atronago)f 1 ' r»rsrflPn.»?Tnl P H> At T. BEADNALL AND SON'S, £.. LADIES' TAILOR , • 73> Wi]li s . s t'rcet. (Lato of Nodino and Co). . Fine show of New^Autumn Goods on GENTLEMEN I SKATES! SKATES! SKATES? Costumes from £4 4s. Skirts from £1 ss. _ - --. , "T" .. „ . . "ITKriNSLOW'S 27s 6d, Vox Populi 22a BOULCOTT CHAMBERS, W^ as'theToST U°pfo 'l?A?rHAT »r ■ 6d ' We h^ v ° a °° m V^o p.ont for Bouloott-streot. Jr ny as the MUbl U^' lO - D AIE HAT Making and Repairing Skates and the skill 'Phone 3033. Vr .•♦ 1,., „. j -c . to do it. Aluminium Wheels made to any — m r , Am n om M ° nt hSS made US Famous! pattern for any mafeo skate. 7 FASHION'S GREATEST — WITCOMBE AND PYM, FAVOURITES „„ ' Mechanical Engineers, opposite thq Rink, ARE Tailor-made Costumes which Phone 2516. , Manners-street. Ingostro-strect. have been mado by the Lead- SOCIETY FOR THE PREVENTION SOCIETY FOR PROTECTION~OF~~ ing Ladies' Tailor— vi Z ., OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS. WOMEN AND CHILDREN. TTAVWAUTi npHE public aro earnestly requested to riIHE Seoretary will bo in attendant JO.Ji.JL VV ±\.SXU, J. kindly communicate any act of X at tho Rooms, Bridge's Building*, THE HA.DIFS' TATTfIT? cruelty to animals that may come under 119, Willis-street, on TUESDAY aSd ' ' llhtS fJTt %*? n °. UC^ \° ?'» W -,^ ar ™ U ' Secretar y' X¥ DAY MORNINGS, from 10 to 12^ Lampion-quay, Mutual Buildingß. J All communicationa etrictly confidentisL

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Evening Post, Volume LXXX, Issue 38, 13 August 1910, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXX, Issue 38, 13 August 1910, Page 7

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