SPECIAL TUESDAY BARGAINS I 35th HALF-YEARLY | I Unusual Money-saving Possibilities in every I Department on TUESDAY-as at other X . times* . | 4 and 6in. wide MUSLIN INSER- j THE | SILK MOIRE PETERSHAM BELT- I TlONS— Beautifully embroidered in ! [ ING— 2111. wide, in black, white, . 1 good patterns; a large assortment, | £^%O£/ | cream, and colouis Usual Price, 1/- | but selling quickly. You will need to j \ yard Half-Yqarly SsSs Price, 3d. 1 hurry to get these Worth 1/-, 1/6 yd. 1 ©3£l*i%.]R.T i =' P er fee!t I Half-Yearly Sale Price, 6d. and 9d. yd. j n T&yBT'BPT'WT* I — IVAffl/^J A .j 47&0 yards of Black and Coloured 1 ißin. MUSLIN EMBROIDERED j» A « - - «, j NET VEILING— New and up-to-date . B BLOUSE FRONTING— Dainty pat- | JCD^^^^-ai^^ | meshes, all silk veilings, guaranteed' 1 terns suitable for making blouses \ "^5/irff ¥ t0 wear xve^ Usual Price, 1/-, 1/3, | Usual Price, 1/11 yard |ialf-Veai"ly WH&^&^ | i,6, i/ 9 yard Ha!f-Yeiu!y Si\!o Pries, I Sale Price, 1/- yard j I 6c3. yard I 1 Sin. CAMBRIC EMBROIDERY ! OUT \ 4Sin. SILK CHIFFON— For covering | FLOUNCING— Deep work, suitable ) dresses ;in white, cream, and all good | for underskirts and children's dresses | A3 THE j colours ; 40 pieces to clear ; perfect 'Sj Usual Price, i/n yard Half-Yearly I OTwrraeT » s ° ods Usual PricC| l ' 3 "aW"Voariy .fe Sale Price,' 1/- yard FIM^SX sale Price, cd. yard | — 1 VALUES I— — — I ißin. CAMISOLE EMBROIDERY- | «« I 60 doz NOVELTY HAT SQUARES jj With holes for ribbon threading, also 'XO I Z^.f^^ s^ Oncntal and Pa J s " 1 .... 6'6 ' __ A «-», __^_ ( ley designs. These squares make S with waist beading, pretty patterns i M AI3 IM \ dainty little table covers Usual Price deeply worked Usual Price, 1/6, 1/9 rf^__^_- 1 i/g, i/u, 2/3, 2 6 Half- Yearly Sale U Half-Yearly Sale Price, 1/- and 1/3 yd. A 5~3.3&/ *~f& II | P! . |oej i/m each | For Special Bargains visit the Sale TUESDAY 1 J7 KJ
NEW AUTUMN AND WINTER MILLINERY. FIRST DISPLAY OF NEW AUTUMN AND WINTER MILLINERY IS NOW BEING HELD. Newest Designs! Newest Shades t Newest Shapes ! J At MRS. MATHEWSON, 266, LAMBTON-QUAY. MILLINERY SCHOOL, HUME'S BUILDINGS, 102, Willis-street, Wellington. THE LEADING SCHOOL OF THE DOMINION. Day and Evening Classes held. MISS M. HAMILTON, Milliner. TOE LANGER DRESSCUTTING A SCHOOL.— Tho Langer System is perfect and simplo, no calculating. Cutout patterns a speciality. Classes daily, 10 to 12 and 2 to 4 ; Tuesday and Friday Evenings, 7 to 9. Needle Painting and Stencilling Monday Afternoons. Petone Technical School Wednesday Evenings, 7 to 9. Agents for country districts required— MlSS KATE STEWART, Principal, 9^, Willis-street, oDDosite Shortt's. DISTRESSING BLEMISHES. ""TRIOLET SNOW" CREAM is a posi- ™ tive remedy for; superfluous hair. An excellent depilatory is enclosed with ovpry bottle. Prico 4s 6d. Mcc, Salek, Perrett, and leading chemists. SADIES with prematurely grey hair J! should use tho "HEMSLEY BURNET" HAIR RESTORER (refuse substi. tutes). Price 4s 9d. Leading chemists. MES. 31. BLYTHE Complexion Specialist, Shampooing:, Hair and Scalp Treatment. A Barker electric hair dryer used for drying the hair. Manicure and Chiropody. Barker's latest Vibrator for Face and Body Massage. The London Lancet, the loading medical journal, ami London Medical Electrology, highly recommend tho Barker Vibrator for nerve troubles, electrolysis. The only permanent cure for superfluous hair. "Hslstonleigh." 136, Oriental Bay. Tel. 1850. HIGH-CLASS LADIES' TAILORING. WBENDALL CHARLES, o THE LADIES' TAILOR, From London, Ladies desiring Stylish and Well-cut Garments for the AUTUMN AND WINTER should pay a visit to 143, WELLINGTON-TERRACE. 'Phone 3275. Opposite Synagogue. Own Material Mado Up. 17 O S E P H, • LADIES' TAILOR Fine Show of New Autumn Goods on "View. Costumes from £4 4s. Skirts from £1 Ss. BOULCOTT CHAMBERS, Boulcott-street. 'Phono 3083. j rptlE QHOP TflOR 'TJRESENTS. Old-established but Up-to-Date. [ Tel. 1138. P.O. Bos 243. I fRANK Q-RADY, WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER, WILLIS-STREET, WELLINGTON. WATCHES A SPECIALTY. Engagement Rings, etc. BEAUTIFUL SILVER GOODS Just Opened Up. SILVER AND EBONY BRUSHES. Bags, Purses, Letter Cases, etc. NEW ZEALAND GREENSTONE. Spectacles and Eyeglasses. SIGHT-TESTING FREE. Five Per Cent. Discount for Cash. ERANK GRADY, ipi-IE QHOP "OOR "ORESENTS. XHIBITION OF VALUABLE OIL PAINTINGS From the Easol of NAYLOR GILL, Victoria (Under Vice-Regal Patronage), At T. BEADNALL AND SON'S, * 7&, Willis-street.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 48, 27 February 1911, Page 9
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