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COIFFURE ACCESSORIES! TF you examine your Toilet Table you will find a great many articles that you -Ik need rather badly, but which you have repeatedly forgotten to purohase. This announcement will, therefore, serve as a reminder to you and as an illustration to you and others of the EXCELLENT VARIETY OF GOODS we hold in stock. SPECIAL HAIRPADS, all round shape, no wire, full and soft. In light, mid, and dark brown. At Is 3d each. / UNCOVERED ITBRE PAD, full B iz 9, in light, mid, and dark brown. At Is 3d each. SIDE PADS, covered with crepe mohair. In light, mid, and dark brown. At Is a pair. PARISIENNE ROLLS, six on a card. I n light, mid, and dark brown. At lOtf per card. FRINGE NETS real human hair. In light, mid, and dark brown, auburn, blonde, and black. At 6d, 9d, lid. BLACK NETS ON ELASTIC, real human hair, double meß h, all colours. At 4d each. SELK NETS, extra large, in all colours. At 3d each. REAL HAIR SWITCHES-Uin, in all shades, at 4s lid each; 16in, in all shades, at 6s bd each; 18in in all shades, at 8s lid. 9s lid each; 24in, in light, mid, and f. 10 ™; "6d e «* Jf^ ia "*¥. inW, and dark brown, fine hair, at 18s 6d each ; 24in, in all shades, fine hair, at 27s 6d each. REAL HAIR CURLS-Three rolls on pin, in all shades, at Is 9d, Is lid; four rolls on pin, m al shades, at 2s 3d; four rolls on horn pin, in all shades, at 4s 6d ; six rolls on black comb, all shades, at 4u 6d. EEA^ ch HAIR TURBAN PADS ' » Heht ' mid ' and da * At Is 9d, 2a Ud NOVELTY HAIR BANDS-Metal Bands, paste and jewel effects, mounted on colSLTtdilK^J^S!*" 4 with pearl and bead * L KIBKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD

UNEEDA CROMAC. BELFAST DRY GINGER • ALE. ELFAST DRY GINGER AEE, Guaranteed to be the Original Belfast. Unequalled in the World. All Hotels and Stores. Try it, then Criticise. SOLE AGENTS: THOMSON, LEWIS & CO. Telephone 148. AT YOUR SERVICE ! COOTE & SANDSTEIN, OPHTHALMIC OPTICIANS, 348, LAMBTON-QUAY (Opp. Bank of N.Z.), WELLINGTON. Telephone 3235. fTHHE Premises of the undersigned will be CLOSED for Holiday on WEDNESDAY, the 19th inst. 1 J. MYERS AND CO., j Hunter-street. f|!HE Promises of the undersigned will • be CLOSED FOR HOLIDAY on WEDNESDAY, 19th inst. JOSEPH NATHAN AND CO. PIANOS. MESSRS. JOHN BROADWOOD AND SONS have been honoured with a Royal Warrant Appointment to His Majesty King George V. These well-known Pianoforte Manufacturers have supplied the English Court continuously since the reign of George 11. Sole Agents— THE DRESDEN PIANO CO., LTD. M. J. BROOKES, j North Island Manager. j THE WELL-DRESSED MAN INSPIRES CONFIDENCE. That is why MILLIGAN'S, J^ELBURNE - AVENUE, Do such a LARGE TAILORING BUSINESS ] Amongst Gentlemen holding responsible positions. £2500 WORTH OF NEWEST LONDON I SUITINGS I FOR YOU to Select From. NO TAILORING EIRM STRIVES harder to maintain the integrity and prestige ol their products than ours. Your safety and guarantee lie in buying the goods of a wellknown concern. , As this is the oldest-established High-class Tailoring Business in the City — having been established in 1858— -it could only have been carried on so long and successfully on the merit of the work produced on the premises, and we can guarantee that we will not be behind our predecsssora in the General Excellence of the Garments turned out by us. E. NORTON AND CO., ! (Late King and Muir), j ! MERCHANT TAILORS, ! 254. LAMBTON-QUAY. j DO YOU WANT TO LOOK ' i WELL DRESSED? IF so, to look the REAL THING, you must be tailored by good tradesmen ; therefore go to the best— OSBORNE, who will turn you out in the latest fashion, and who stocks only the best materials and employs the most competent workmen. OSBORNE & CO., 172, CUBA-STREET. DAVID ANDERSON AND SON. mEA MERCHANTS AND FAMILY J. GROCERS, 69 to 75, MOLESWORTH-STREET. Telephone 231.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 89, 17 April 1911, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 89, 17 April 1911, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 89, 17 April 1911, Page 6

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