j far • ifik v _ \ Is being continued with unabated vigour. , j^ 1 I HUNDREDS OF WELLINGTON'S SHREWDEST BUYERS ARE DAILY 1 \ "SAVING" MONEY AT THIS GREAT SALE. 1 I FOR MONDAY WE SHALL OFFER A NUMBER OF DESPERATE 9 I BARGAINS. 1 ! In the In the In the [ I COSTUME DEPART. LACE DEPARTMENT DRESS DEPARTMENT j I a. doz LADIES' WHJTE MUSLIN Creat Purchass ef 300G yards, 159 2000 y flrds SUWIMER DRESS E BLOUSES — Prettily trimmed lace n i« r p R «f lain CAMISOLE em. FABRICS — «>in 4o ««ln wide, X § and embroidery, al! sszos. Usual \ 'SJJ'J'l 8m n r,* __!j" l n „ embracing stripe and check tef- I \ price 8/11 Sale Pries 4/11 BROIDERY— Deep werk, good fetas, delaines, lustres, etc. Us«- I patterns, on fine cambric, with ally 1/6 to 2/11 yard. Sals Pi-toes 1 | adb*d^«*;ufa*f,i^^ hoSas fer rifobon threading, ex- 9d = '/•» ari£s 1 /6 yard | I 17 pAMBRir ai3.im.one traordlnary bargain. Former price no-B---B-B--iE--aEa-ts--Ba-B-B 1 DRESSES-Slrin^ anil s?ots 1/9 **»<• 5^ P pice 1 /3 yard , «=«, | I embroidery yokssi" tuckod sleeves^ This is an extra special bargain. ffSfflMf B *?,,! 11 "!!??' F * ENe . H 1 I all newest styles, Usual prices Buy nowl SsuaSi 2/~ lalo £l?ee i"^ 1 I 21/- to 23/S Sale Prices to Cssar, | usually 2/~ &aio P?ies 1/9 yard 1 12/6 to 17/S ■ 1 -^.:^r.^, B «i^^,u^^^^ W - a I igM^-r^^.it.«w«^«^--iiv^- r -.>- < ss--> _j g Reductions in FIB3E SILK 500 yards Crsam Srfk Stripe || Special Lino of 3 dazsn LSNEN INSERTIONS - White, cream, L^e^Vocks" "SS *%££% 1 COSTUMES— !n navy, green, Paris, and black, very effective Usually 2/6 Sale Price 1/9 yard 9 amethyst, brown, blue, and white, | aces , smart trimming for child- I smartly cut and trimmGd with t. l=r ,.«, frnr!c« iin t« oUn tvirfn j fMH ' ww ' fcW '"*~'**~w^~~ i ~~ f~~»''«»«-"^''^f ~~»''«»«-"^''^ 9 black; new plcatod coats. ren s frocks ' lin ,*? 2 * m Wllfe - I S Exceptional Va!ua at 27/6 Former prices 7id, sd yard. 55a yards NATURAL TUSSORE 8 h Sai3 Price 3d yard, all widths SILK — Extra wide, greatly im- | I i^x^^^.v^>^^^i^^vLa^r.^_»i,^^--7a| proved quality. Reduced Prices I f } rH ««w < jw--»i.-^i-u-ii..-i .~.. v....— .... 1/6, 1/9, 1/11 to 5/11 yard _ 30 only DUST GOAT S— ln j • j ' g craam, champagne, navy, grey, j2O £ 0Z princess Lace and Maltese <■■--■■— "--Hwii«.iA»«inaM»-»mßtM g m These ara greatly reduced, and . __. „„„,,.„., orni*»o til prices aro ?7/6, 21/-, W 25/6 1 Laoe PURITAN COLLARS— 31i!l HAIRLINE STRIPE CAM- 1 Usual prices 20/8, 35/6, 39/6, 45/- Very dainty gsods, in white and BRIG— In pale green or pink. H ] cream. Princess lace were 2/3, Special offer, j^d quality for 6£d | aii^^^a^ m r^A^. ;^.^_- ttM ,^^- a o«-^^w^ j frJgJtCSS 1/9 Sale PriCO 1/- each m^ MWJfm^ nnm**u&*uam&poc>!<S!Bß!, i I 5 dOZen STRIPED FLANNEL- ifi^w^^^^i^mtMrjuii^m^uw^nam^, »„,- rjoeee i iueme !„ «„ I ct — b at nisaErs: am M ) niir(! —»■»-■ ■" it »■— < jam UKtbh LINENE — in fa- S| h-,,c « f • siiionable shades of o!d rosa, 1 tffpWt/r/» P 1/1 IWa are weM known fer best value amethyst, saxe b!ue, reseda green, I oaic Price to Cic.r, 1/11 |n CAM|SOLE EM br O IDERIES etc. Well worth i/- Note the I I -New patterns, latest style bead- wldth ' SaFo Prlo ° s^ d »*«• I 18 only LADIES' WHITE MUS- I seeing our new goods at Sale B a LIN BLOUSES — Trimmed em- g pj-w- - » 1/s i/a i/n o/i PAISLEY FOULARDS — For hat gs broidery, ais sizes, wei!-cut goods! T,; „,,/'«» J^nl in frini blouses, etc., all In | usual Price 4/11 | 2 / 6 » 2/ 11 Now on Sho « ln front novelty colourings. 1 Sale Price tc Clear, 2/11 I Window. Sale Price 1/- yard g I "THE ECONOMIC" REMAINS OPEN TILL 9 O'CLOCK TO-NIGHT. I
CALL EARLY LINDBERG'S, CHEAPEST DRAPER, CUBA-ST. Parcels Free of Charge. EX S.S. TURAKINA. ■j^TEW GOODS! SALE PRICECI Sample Curtains, ls, 1; 3d, Is 4d. Oilcloth Shelving, 4id, sid. 6yds 40in wide Art Muslin for ls lid. Cream Lustre, ls 6d. Cream Corduroy, 10jd, Is, ls 3d, ls 6d. Cream All-wool Serges, ls lid, 2s 3dj 2* 6d. Cream Sorgette, 6gd yard. Ecru Lace Curtains, 3s lid pair upward* Children's Black and Tan Sox. Children's vWhite, Cotton and Wool Sox. Children's Three-quarter Hose, 6d pair apwards. Ladies' Plain Cashmere Hose. Ladies' Ribbed Cashmere Hose. Men's Cashmere Sox, lOd and ls pan. Double-width Cashmeres, 3s lid doz. yd*. Corsets, 2s 6d, 2s lid, 3s 6d, 3s lid pair. New Laces trom Id yard. STACKS OF NEW GOODS. We Give Stamps. <J AilT Ell & CO., THE POPULAR DRAPERS, 137 and 139, CUBA-STREET (P.O. SPECIALISTS IN MILLINERY— Carter and Co. have a splendid choice New Trimmed Hats, .from 5s lid up; Imported Models, 15s lid to 453. Now styles daily, selling freely. - NOVELTIES in Untrimmed Hats, 3s 6d to 10s 6d ; lovely lot New Flowers, New Millinery, Ornaments, Silver Hatpins ; best Tuile, all colours, la .yard. Try Carter and Co. PAISLEY HAT SQUARES and Scarfs, a nice lot, from ls lid up; all th© Newest in Millinery Trimmings. Try Carter and Co. FOWNES' KID GLOVES— Special Bargain, just landed, 2-dome, Greens, Helios, Navy,' Beaver, also White ; with Black Stitching, worth 3s lid pair. Carter's Special Price, 2s lid pair. NECKWEAR— A very Choice Lot, just landed, froni 6d, ls, ls 6d to 4s lid; best value in town. Cartor and Co. SPRING CLEANING— A Grand Lot of New Lace Curtains, just landed, 2a lid, 3s lid, 4s lid, 5s lid to 21s. Cartor and Co. CORSETS— Absolutely the Be*t Value obtainable ; newest shapes, 2s lid, 3s lid, 4s 6d; Directoire, 5s lid to 18a 6d. MEN in want of Shirts, Ties, Socks, Braces, or Underclothing of all kindo will find Carter's Goods exceptionally cheap. YOU HAVE NO NEED TO BUY ANOTHER SUIT WHEN YOU CAN HAVE THE OLD ONE SCIENTIFICALLY DRYCLEANED, WITHOUT SHRINKING OR CHANGE OF COLOUR. It will look quilo new again. The timo taken is only a few daya. THE COST g /« " At BARBER'S, STEAM DYERS AND CLEANERS. Head Office : 115, CUBA-STREET. Telephone 226. OULTRY-KEEPERS — Rear yTur chicks on "A. and P." Chick Raiser, and watch them grow. Order from your grgcer.
i MILLINEUY SCHOOL, ROOM 8, HUME'S BUILDINGS, 102, Willis-st. (Miss Davey's Old Boom). nnnE correct system and the It SMARTEST STY_ES. EVENING CLASSES HELD. ! M. HAMILTON, Milliner. THE LANGER DRESSCUTTING • SCHOOL. EXHIBITION OF NEEDLEPAINTING MISS KATE STEWART will hold an Exhibition of Fancy Work on MONDAY AFTERNOON and EVENING, 12th Sept., when all ladies are invited. Classes daily, Tuesday and Friday Evonings, 94, WILLIS-STREET, opp. Shortt's. • MRS. MATHEWSOIN 7 , 266. LAMBTON-QUAY, an AS just opened her second shipment of New Season's MILLINERY, ex Turakina — some of tho smartest knock-about shapes ever shown in the city, and the prices are exceedingly low. The Trimmed Millinery is Dainty, Smart, and right Up-to-date. i — — — — 1 THE MOST BEAUTIFUL WOMAN IN THE WOULD WOULD instantly be shorn of all her charm and loveliness if just a few unsightly hairs were to appear on her face. She fully realises this, and is of cour39 most particular that her foinplcxion balm be absolutely free from crease. She uses VIOLET SNOW CREAM, The purest and best complexion bcautifier known. It keeps the skin free from freckles, wrinkles, blackheads, etc., and, most important of nil. it will not allow hair to grow. If you are afflicted with this ugly blemish procure Violet Snow Cream at once— it means beauty restored to you. Prico 4s 6d. From G. Mcc, Lambton-quay: W. Salek, Willis-street; C. H. Perrett, Munners-street. And all Reliable Chemists. I»,r I S S JEN S S E N, TEA KITCHEN, HANNAH'S BUILDINGS, Lambton-quay. HOME-MADE CAKES TO ORDER. Telpphone 525. L\DIES' LINEN AND SHANTUNG SUMMER COSTUMES. AT prices not heretofore heard of in Wellington— 3os, 355, 425, etc; full length, newest slylee, porfectly fitted. TIIe" WELLINGTON TWEED CO., Ghuznee-street (One door from Cuba-strnet). J O !3 B 1? W, • LADIES' TAILOR (Late of Nodine and Co). Fine show of New Autumn Good 3on View. Costumes from £4- 4s. Skirts from £1 ss< BOULCOTT CHAMBERS, Boulcott-street. __'Phone_3oß3 : J LADIES WHO CULTIVATE DISTINCTION IN DRESS CANNOT do better than have their, new Spring Dresses made by a highclass Fashionable Tailor like HAY WARD, THE LADIES' TAILOR, g84 t Lambtoa-suayj Wellington.
YOU'LL WANT A NEW UNDERSKIRT RIGHT AWAY. Here is your opportunity. A FINE range or pretty White Underskirts at prices you will be glad to pay for such good qualities is being offered, at PATRICK'S. This ia an .extra special offer, and is bound to make a hit. Thereis nothing skimpy in the cut or finish of the garments, as in socalled ''cheap" underskirts. Everyone is trimmed with the finest White Embroidery. LADIES' WHITE UNDERSKIRTS of such good quality wcra never before sold at prices like these — 8s 6d, 8s lid, 10s 6d, 11s 6d, 13s 6d, 16s 6d 4 and 17s 6d. Easily worth half as much again. Comni ! Be amongst the successful shoppers. I). S. PATRICK & CO., CUBA-STREET AND COURTENAYPLACE. 5000 YARDS EMBIiOID_]UIES ! GHEA~T~SALE. WE purchased an insolvent stock of the above from an Auckland broker. Goods of guaranteed high quality at very low prices. All-over Embroideries, ll£d, la 3d. New Waved Edge Insertions, 6d, 9d, lOAcl. OUR SPECIAL— 4£yds Ends for ls, Is 2d, ls 6d. CALL AND INSPECT FOR YOURSELVES. Selling Freely — 27in JAPANESE SILK, guaranteed quality, 61b weight at ls 6d per yard — 3yds to a. blouse. AIM STRAIGHT FOR AKCHEB/S, SPOT CASH DRAPERY, UPPER CUBA-ST. MILITARY AND NAVAL EMBROIDERESS. MISS A. B. HEATON, No. 2, PERCIVAL-STREET (13 Years' Experience with Mr. P. Robert). Estimates given for Banners, Lodge Regalia, Badges (gold, silver, and silk). Club Monograms, etc., etc. Ecclesiastical Embroideries a specialty. ■yn- ANT_D KNOWN. D. SANKEY, LADIES' and GENTLEMEN'S TAILOR, Morrsh's Buildings, WILLIS-ST., Is showing best English-made Goods; also New Zealand-made Materials equal in toxturo and design to anything imported OPPORTUNITY FOR LADIES. , DURING slack times Siegel's, Ladies' Tailors, Manners-street, havfo decided to let the ladies have smart Costumes and Long Coats for £3 3s. Our £1500 worth of stock to choose from, all tho latest shades. Do not delay. Only address— SIEGEL'S, LADIES' TAILOR, Manners-street. SOCIETY FOll PROTECTION OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN. THE Secretary will be in' attendance at tho Rooms, Bridge's Buildings, 119, Willis-street, on TUESDAY and FRIDAY MORNINGS, from 10 to 12.30. All communications strictly confidential. SOCIETY FOR THE PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS. THE public are earnestly requested to kindly communicate any act of cruelty to animals that may come under their notice to C. W. Carroll, Secretary, National Mutual Buildings,
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Evening Post, Volume LXXX, Issue 62, 10 September 1910, Page 7
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