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OF AT CONSIDERABLY LESS THAN USUAL RETAIL PRICES. VISITORS TO THE CITY are cordially invited So view these Bargains at the Glove and Lace Counters, and in the Blossse Eoom. I 2-DOME KID GLOVES— SeIf points, if LADIES' CREAM SILK SHIRTS— [ !\ NEW and STARTLING NOVELin browns, beavers, tans, greens, and (<j Box pleated fronts, splendid quality, j 1 TIES in VEILINGS— Cobweb and helios; good fitting, reliable glove '^ all specially made for us; all sizes 'i diamond meshes, latest Russian and j Easter Bargain Price, 2/6 i.yi stocked. Worth 23/6 ); Sen Sen, in all pure silk, black and m Easter Bargain Prite, 17/6 '' all leading colours TAN NAPPA GAUNTLET GLOVE 'Vi ! Easter Bargain Prices, 1/3, 1/6, 1/9, —With strap wrist, smart, useful, " LADIES' COLOURED WOOLLEN , l l n > 2 ! S ' and 2 / 6 hard wearing glove V GOLFERS— In plain colours, Norfolk T .^, „ , ' Easter Bargain Price, 3/11 ' i shape, specially selected and bought ■ I£ A £ X REAL SPANISH LACE i ,'i for us. ~ Worth 21/- > SLARVES — A new shipment of very LADIES' LISLE THREAD HOSE— )! Easter Bargain Price, 15/6 \\ handsome designs, very wide and In black and tan, spliced heel and | l „?> lar S u ran ,Re *■« select from. toe, fast dye SPECIAL PURCHASE of LADIES' %,<?*s% W"// 1 M/r ie ftr 12/61 Easter Bargain Price, 1/. A' BLACK and NAVY CLOTH DRESS ii ' ' ' ' ' 1 -|'*!» 2//6> ' 0/6 > U P ,{■ SKIRTS— Sizes from 40in. to 42in. • _J_lL_ LADIES' BLACK LISLE HOSE- IU long, excellent value. Usual Price, A L Asaortol(3nt o£ KNITTED With coloured Bilk clock, very smart, ( 15/6 ( SILTC s wnoT i\rTTT?I?T VT?"^_tr\^ EastTr^rlt^ e*V <* EaStef BargaiD Prke ' 9/U S JSL'.™^^ Easter Bargain Price, 1/9 , qPEOIAL pttpT^aTw jtahw f nd keep your colkr cle£m; Hi fefJiiOlAlj i"UitLJIASE of LADIES ', ■ latest American idp-i in whU P oraan, JUST OPENED-A Large Assort- CREAM SERGE DRESS SKIRTS- I and aU lea din " shades' ment of the latest things in FANCY {{ Gored and heavily stitched round ' ' Easter Bargain Prices' 1/fi 1/4 i/ll BEADED BAGS; all shades and de- ,j i 1 hem. Worth 29/6 m %f "/8 S each ' signs, very pretty and effective. i| Easter Bargain Price, 21/= ""' ' ' Easter Bargain Prices, 1/11, 2/6, 2/11, ij); , An Exclusive Rango of EMBHOID4/11, 10/6, to 21/- I. LAD]ES » NAVY BLUE SERGE E r E d HANDKERCHIEFS— Hem19 Hnrpn qAMPTT? TI7ATTTWR ! ! COSTUME SKlßTS— Unlined ; coats I stitched, scolloped and 'lace edged, BAGS-In Pe^v -xSL S5 lined inside ' En S lish tailor-made, daintily worked on finest lawn, cami ia m 1 eggy, wrist, waist, and „ smart hip coats. Worth 63/- I' brie and' muslin 2/6, 3/6, 3/11, S/6, to 12/6 <\( An Attractive Range of NOVELTY Smart and Up-to-date MILLINERY i i NECKWEAR, LACE JABOTS, ) RIBBONS— In Mnrk nnd wTiJf« LADIES' CREAM NUNS' VEIL- i, CRAVATS, PLASTRONS, etc.- ftrfpes on white wound 5 and 6 ING BLOUSES— AIso Cashmere, i Quite the latest styles from London, , inchos wide, special, all 'silk 'elace, with coloured silk embroidery fronts, i in white, cream, and Paris j-j^ c ff ec i Worth 9/11 I I Easter Bargain Prices, 1/-, 1/3, 1/6, Special Easter Bargain PHcei; 1 n Easter Bargain Price, 4/11 .; < 1/11, 2/3, 2/6, 2/11, 3/6 up P ,/4, %* f/9, l/ll vas , (( JUST AERIVED.— 4O doz. Nurses' White Holland Aprons, with Circular Bibs aiad Gored Skirts, at 1/11, 2/3, 2/6, 2/11

EASTER PRICES I SPECIAL REDUCTIONS In TRIMMED MILLINERY And EEADY TO WEAR HATS ! SPECIAL REDUCTIONS in COSTUMES, FURS, GOLF COATS. MOTOR SCARVES, BLOUSES, JERSEYS. EASTER BARGAINS At MRS. MATHEWSON'S, 266, LAMBTON-QUAY. MILLINER.V SCHOOL, HUME'S BUILDINGS, 102, Willis-street, Wellington. mHE LEADING SCHOOL ■ OF THE A DOMINION. Day and Evening Classes held. MISS M. HAMILTON, Milliner. FTtHE LANGER DRESSCUTTING JL SCHOOL.— Up-to-date Dresscutting and Dressmaking. — The simplest method in vogue. Classes daily, also Tuesday and Friday Evenings. Cut Patterns a Specialty. Ladies' tailoring taught. Monday, 2 to 4 p.m., Needlepainling and Stencilling. Agents required for country districts. Principal— MlSS KATE STEWART, 9*, Willis-street, opposite Shortt's. DISTRESSING BLEMISHES. "-yiOLET SNOW" CREAM is a positive remedy for superfluous hair. An excellent depilatory is enolosed with every bottle. Price 4s 6d. Mcc, Salek, Perrett, and leading chemists. T'ADIES with prematurely grey hair should use the "HEMSLEY BURNET" HAIR RESTORER (refuse Bub B titutes). Price 4s 9d. Leading chemists. IT O S E P H, • LADIES' TAILOR Fine Show of New Autumn Goods on View. Costumes from £4- 4s. Skirts from £1 sfl, BOULCOTT CHAMBERS, Boulcott-street. J Phone 3083. npHE {SHOP TpOR pRESENTS. Old-established but Up-to-Date. Tel. 1138. P.O. Box 243. 48, WILLIS-ST., Wellington. FRANK Q-RAD.T, MANUFACTURING JEWELLER, WATCHMAKER, and OPTICIAN. SIGHT-TESTING FREE. WATCHES A SPECIALTY. CHOICE JEWELLERY PRETTY GARNET GOODS (just received) REAL OLD GRANDFATHER CLOCKS ENAMELS, N.Z. GREENSTONE SILVER and PLATED WARE TROPHIES ! TROPHIES ! Five Per Cent. Discount for Cash. FRANK GRADY, npHE OHOP XpOR "ORESENTS. WANTED KNOWN. 5/6 PYJAMA s. A Real CHEAP LINE and GOOD. RHIMES AND CO., Mercers, Cuba-street. POST FREE.— Arsenical Pills, la 6d; Certicura Soap, la; Spring Blossom Soap, 6d : "Hawkins's Instant Relief Asthma Powder." Is and 2s tin; Spring Blossom Ointment, 6d and Is ; Spring Blossom Pills. 6d and Is; Bloomine Corn Cure, 6d : Mandarin Laundry Glaze. 6d aud Is. Sold everywhere. From Wholesale Druggists, or Mrs. Louisa- Kfcwkinst GeoL'£e-(itre<3t. Dunedin. EXHIBITION OF VALUABLE OIL PAINTINGS From the Easel of NAYLOR GILL. Victoria (Under Vice-Regal Patronage), At T, BEADNALL AND SON'S, 32* Wiliii-itiMfc

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 89, 17 April 1911, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 89, 17 April 1911, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 89, 17 April 1911, Page 9

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