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FLANNEIiS FOX BLOUSES AND COSTUMES. WiE are now showing the most complete range of FLANNELS FOR COSTUMES AND BLOUSES that it has ever been our privilege to assemble. Individual fancy as regards colour, material, and price can bo readily met, as the following will show :— STRIPED WINCEYS, in the newest colourings ; 28 inches wide. At .Is 3d- a yard. THE "CEYLONA," a Striped Wincey, in dark colours ; 28 inches wide. At Is 6d a yard. THE "TWILETTE" WINCEY, in a full range of new patterns ; 29 inches wide. Atls 9d a yard. Or BLOUSE AND SKIRT COSTUMES TO MEASURE. At 31s 6d. THE "ASTEREX" All Wool Unshrinkable Flannel, in light and dark shades; 29 inches wide. At Is lid a yard. THE "EWE-LA" FLANNEL," Unshrinkable ; 30 inches wide, in light and dark patterns. At Is lid a yard. Or BLODSE AND SKIRT COSTUME TO MEASURE. At 33s 6d. ' ' THE "WOOLALONE," Unshrinkable Flannel, in an exceptionally good range of patterns ; 30 inches wide. At 2s 3d a yard. Or BLOUSE AND SKIRT COSTUME TO MEASURE. At 37s 6d. "VTYELLA." in very good stripes, for postumes ; 31 inches wide. At 2s 6d a yard. Or BLOUSE AND SKIRT COSTUME TO MEASURE. At 37s 6d. THE "ORLWOOLA," Striped Flannel, in 35 different patterns, unshrinkable; 31 inches wide. Ai 2s 9d a, yard. Or BLOUSE AND SKIRT COSTUME TO MEASURE. At 39s 6d. THE "WOLSEY," Unshrinkable Flannel, in etylish patterns; 31 inches wide. At 2s 9d a- yasd.' Or BLOUSE AND SKIRT COSTUME TO MEASURE. At 39s 6d each. THE "ORIENT," Silk and Wool Flannel, in dainty light stripes; 30 inches wide At 2s lid a yard. BLOUSE FLANNELS, in cream ; unshrinkable ; 29 to 31- inches wide At Is lid 2a 3d, to 2s 9d. ' CREAM FLANNELS, Silk and Wool; 30 inches wide. At 2s lid, 3s 3d, 3s lid. ■v CREAM WINCEYS, 23 to 30 inche^widu. At Is, Is 4d, 'to 2b 2d. KIBKCAILDIE & STAINS, I/H>

MAIL NOTICES. Subject to necessary alterations, mails wlir close at the Chief Post Ofltee as under :— For Wanganui, New Plymouth, also Mana< -ira^u, liangitikei, and Turanaki Districts, pet Mahawatu train (Ihorndon Station), daily, at 6.80 a.m. For Wanganui, also Maaawatu and Eangitike* Districts, per Manawatu train (Thorndon Station), daily, at 3 pan. For Wairarapa District, per Wairarapa train - (Lamhton Station), daily, 6.50 ajn. and 3.43 p.m. For Napier and Hawkes Bay District?, perManawatu train (Thorndon Station), daily,, 8 aun. and 3 p.m. For Auckland and District, also Kew Plymouth and Wanganui, per Main Trunk train (Thortidon Station), daily, at 11.15 a.m. MONDAY, 10th APRIL. For Blenheim, per Opawa, 5 p.m. For Southern Ofllces of New Zealand, also* Greyraouth, Hokitika, and Reefton> per Maori, 6 p.m. For Pieton, Blenheim, and Hoveloek, per Eosamond, 7.45 p.m. TUESDAY, lltli APEIL. For Fiji, Fanning Island, Honolulu, also Canada, United States of America, and West Indies, via Vancouver, also Continent o£ Europe and United Kingdom (due London IBth May), per Navua from Auckland, ro connect with Zea3and ! a at Fiji, per Main Trunk train, 11.15 a..in. " , For Picton, Blenheim, Nelson, Westport, and* Greymouth, also Hokitika, per Mapourlka, 11.50 a.m. For Kaikonra, per Wakatu, 8.20 p.m. For Nelson, per Nikau, 430 p.m. For Southern Offices of New Zealand, per Hauroto, 4.20 p.m. For Southern Offices ol New Zealand, per Mararoa, 0 p.m. WEDNESDAY, 12th APEIL For Australian States aud South Africa, to connect with Morea at Auckland, per MainTrunk train, 11.15 a.m. THURSDAY, 13th APRIL. For Ceylon, India, China, Straits Settlements, South Airica, also Continent of Europe and United Kingdom, via Naples (due London 22nd May), per Mokoia, 0 p.m. For Australian States (due Sydney 17th inst) per Mokoia, C p.m. Mails for Rarotonga and Tahiti close afc Auckland, per Talune, on Tuesday, 11th hist., at 10.45 a.m. The next best despatch for Canada, United States of America, West Indies, United Kingdom, and Continent of Europe will be via Fij J , Fanning Island, Honolulu, and Vancouver, closing at Wellington, per Main Trunk train, at 11.15 a.m. on Tuesday, 11th inst, Mails for Canada, United States of America, West Indies, United Kingdom, and Continent of Europe, via Fiji, Fanning Island, Honolulu, and Vancouver, close at Auckland, per Navua, on Wednesday, 12th inst., at 9.45 a.m. Maiii; for Australian States and South Africa close at Auckland, per Morea, on Thursday, 13th inst., at 7.45 p.m. All the principal mails hy train and steamei close at Te Aro and Coiirtenay-place Post Offices ai the 'same hours an at tne Chief Post Office, with the exception tliat tlicre is no late-fee clearance. Unless otherwise SDecified, registered letters and parcels-post packages must bs handed in and money orders obtained one hour before the ordinary mail closes. AH books and sample packets and news* papers for places within the Dominion must ."be posted half an hour before the ordinary mail closes. Money order 3 for abroad must be obtained two houra before the advertised time of closing mails. D. MILLER, Chief Tostmaster. :3/"IENTLEMEN OF~ FASHION 'VJT . Go to EELBURNE CHAMBERS Because they know the LATEST LONDON STYLES ! THE NEWEST SUITINGS ! (£2500 just now) And the GREATEST VARIETY Are always found at MILLIGAN'S. ' PIANOS. MESSRS. JOHN BROADWOOD AND SONS have been honoured with a ißoyal Warrant Appointment to His Majesty King: George V. These well-known Pianoforte Manufacturers have supplied tha English Court continuously since the reign of George 11. Sole Agents — THE DRESDEN PIANO CO., LTD. M. J. BROOKES, North Island Manager. TRANSVAAL TOBACCO ! lOTARTLEY'S -O-ARTLEY'S CHOICE CHOICE MAGALIESBERGt MAGALIESBERG! (Lead Seal.) 2oz bags, Is; 4oz bagß, 2s. Agents : G. AND 0. ALDOUS, " TOBACCONISTS,

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 84, 10 April 1911, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 84, 10 April 1911, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 84, 10 April 1911, Page 6

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