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■ • ' - - - - v V v T V V y y V V V V ** T NOW IN FULL BLAST! t \ < Phenomenal Bargains in Every Department. I THE GREAT SHOPPING OPPORTUNITY OF THE SEASON. < I a Irresistible Eargams for To-morrow I a < A BARGAIN— 2 dozen only 20 pieces only of our Very Special 2 30 yards «snat an * ri«.. M w < blocked shapes in fine CRINO- «-lne of 18-inch CAMISOLE COT TON FOULARm? f I < LINE STRAW, assorted shades. JMBROIDEHY-Th. sale of this noueity „ ° UL £ R JJ^J *" Usual Prices, 15/6, 18/6, and 21/-. "as been marvellous; so do not Xmaß Carn| , ' ana All to be sold at one price, 2/6. mFss tnl s opportunity of getting ? , d r '^ s> 6a &m < .. a 1/9 line for 1/3 per yard. 2 p yarOt < Ladies' LINEN COSTUMES— ~ . < be ciWred Jt xmL c^rva shaped skirts, with •"*••» Pure linen, grand, heavy < phL \JZU s "inc!l" inc!l hem - ™ s foib '5 nicely qualSty ' and socially elected ; price*, 19/6 to 39, 6. tuckod ,n, n foup rowß oyer shou| _ patterns. Usual Price, 1/4* yard. < , „ , der. Usual prico sf this line, Xmas Carniv al Price, 1/- yard. < no^Lo W c hlt \ MUSLIN 3/11. Xmas Bargain, 2/3. , DRESSES— Fronts of embroidery -"- s and tucks, skirts tucked at feet. 15 pieces of stripe ZEPHYR— SERVIETTES— 251n. x 251n., < Usual Prices, 21/-, 22/e. Xmas coleured ground, with darker &«* quality linen, very heavy < Carnival Prices, io/6, 12/8. str j pe . Were njtw Xmas Cam(. and reliable. Usually is/9 dozsn. < val Price, 4^d por yard. Xmas Carnival Price, 9/11 dozen. . 50 pieces LABOUR-SAVING — — — — * __ mim _ LACE— Strong linen finish Tar- Special Purchase of 70 pieces ~~°~" ~< chon, fine Quality, insertion and Dark Tone STRIPE ZEPHYRS ssin GREY TWILL swept < laco jolnsd together; 2, 2*, 3, 3i, -In good shades of brown, navy, IMG-For doubla beds exception" > 4, H mohes wide. Special Xmas saxo blue, sky, nil, etc. These ally Si hfaVS " Carnival Prices, w. sd, s*d, 6d, were originally H 6 and old yard, value. Usual Price V/ 11 yard < 65d,6 s d, HH, 9d per yard. Xmas Carnival Price, s*d yard. Xmas Carnival Price, 1/6 yard < GET IN WITH THE CROWD. VISIT THE CARNIVAL DAILY. < GEORGE & KERSLEY, LTD. =:

MILLINERY SCHOOL, ROOM 8, HUME'S BUILDINGS, 102, Willis-st. (Miss Davey's Old Room). rw IHE CORRECT SYSTEM AND THE JL SMARTEST STYLES. EVENING CLASSES HELD. M. HAMILTON, Milliner. THE LANGER DRESSCUTTING SCHOOL. ARE you able to cut out and make your own dresses 1 If not, learn the Langer System at once; perfectly 6imple ; no calculations. Ladies' Tailoring taught. Patterns a speciality. Vacancies for Agents. Classes daily, Tuesday and Friday Evenings. Needlepainting Class, Monday, 2to 4. Miss Kate Stewart, Principal, 94, Willis-st (opp. Shortt's}. ' XMAS SPECIALS. SPECIAL DISPLAY Of MILLINERY FOR XMAS TRADE, Ex Ruapehu. A Large Shipment of Holiday Millinery, newest shapes Special Line Ready-to-Wears at 6s lid, 8s lid, 10s 6d. SEE WINDOW DISPLAY. MRS. MATHEWSON, LAMBTON-QUAY. IS YOUR COMPLEXION PERFECT? A SOFT clear Complexion just as sweet ,and fresh in the morning as in the evening is undoubtedly the most alluring charm a woman can possess. Of what consequence is a good head of hair and a lovely figure if the skin is marred by freckles, wrinkles, roughness, tan, superfluous hair, etc. ? How can a woman ever hope to be attractive if she allows every one of these blemishes to go unchecked ? Daily applications of VIOLET SNOW CREAM will entirely prevent and remove these disfigurements, and at the same time preserve, beautify, and nourish the skin. For .superfluous hair it is undoubtedly the most effective remedy procurable. 4s 6d, from G. Mcc, W. 'Salek, C. 1-1. Perrett. and leading chemists. MKb. STAMFORD, HAIR SPECIALIST. Ladies who requiro artificial aid need fear no detection; bhado and quality perfectly matched. Every description of Hairwork manufactured. Agont ftoyul Face Cream Hair Dye, etc. Entrance next Bradford Woollen Company, Lambton-qy. 'Phone 2319. MRS. M. BLYTHE Complexion Specialist, Shampooing, Hair and Scalp Treatment. A Barker electric hair dryer tised for drying the hair. Manicura and Chiropody. Barker's latest. Vibrator for Face and Body Massage. The London Lancet, the leading medical journal, and London Medical Electrology, highly recommend tho Barker Vibrator for nerve troubles, electrolysis. The only permanent cure for superfluous hair. "Helstonleigh," 156. Oriental J3ay. Tel. 1850.WELLINGTON TWEED COMPANY, Ghuznee-st. (Wholesale and Retail). WE make up Costumes to measure (retail). Linen from 255, Tweeds from 50s. Ladies may purchase materials here or elsewhere. ' NOTE. — Our premises will be open for Retail Business 'from 1 to 5 p.m. only. Saturdays 9 till 12. "f .T 1 O S E P H, •*-• LADIES' TAILOR Fine Show of New Spring Goods on View. Costumes from £4- 4b. Skirts' from £1 ss. Ladies' Own Material Made Up. BOULCOTT CHAMBERS, Boulcott-street. ; 'Phons 3085. THE GREAT ASTHMA CURE As prepared by H. Brittain, Chemist, ii having a big sale. Its effects are ■ TRULY MARVELLOUS, end the imited testimony of grateful patients pronounces it to be A MIRACULOUS CURE. Price, 2s 6d per bottle ; posi free, os. H. BRITTAIN, Chemist. 56. Manners-street. N.B. — If no benefit derived money willinjrlr returned. OOST FREE.— Arsenical Pilla, Is 6d; JL Certicura Soap, Is ; Spring Blossom Soap, 6d : "Hawkins's Instant Relief Asthma Powder." Is and 2s tin ; Spring Blossom Ointment, 6d and la ; Spring Blossom Pills, 6d and Is; Blooinina-Corn Cure, 6d : Mandarin Laundry Glaze. 6d and Is. Sold everywhere. From WholeBale Druggists, or Mrs. Lqiub* Hawkins* Gttoraa-itzaat. Dunedin.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXX, Issue 133, 2 December 1910, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXX, Issue 133, 2 December 1910, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXX, Issue 133, 2 December 1910, Page 9

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