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THE HAREM SKIRT IS ALL VERY WELL IN Turkey, Persia, and Morocco. It won't do here ; it's a bit out of place. But DEEIANCE BUTTER J is never out of place — in the kitchen, breakfast or diningroom, it's the came all through. PERFECTION. PURITY. THE ACME OF ECONOMY IN Motor Cycling is reached by the shaft-driven 4-Cylinder F.N. This beautiful # machine is economical because it is as well built as it is possible to make a Motor Cycle — because the 4 cylinders can develop 5 to 6 horse power — because all chain and belt troubles are obviated — and because it oonsumes comparatively little patrol. Withal, it 13 a handsome, reliable machine. E. REYNOLDS & CO., WHOLESALE AGENTS. WELLINGTON. 1 BALLROOM DANCING. MRS. H. B. MASON'S Classes are held on MONDAYS and WEDNESDAYS, in her Private Hall. Pupils taught the Latest Dances in Six Private Lessons or one quarter at Class. Private Lessons arranged. Address — 86, Ghuznee-street, near St. Peter's Church. BOULCOTT-STREET HALL. • (Late Spiller's). fjnHIS Popular Hall, which has the best JL dancing floor in tho City, is still disengaged during the day time., and on Monday, Friday, sand Saturday evenings. For further information apply to/ EDWARD ANDERSON AND CO., LTD., 68, Willis-street. ANOTHER SUCCESS" mHE YOST TYPEWRITER CO Has Been Specially Appointed TYPEWRITER ' MANUFACTURERS To HIS MAJESTY KING GEORGE. The Machine for Beautiful Work. New Zealand Sole Agents— THE OFFICE APPLIANCE COMPANY. 17 and 19, Cuba-st., Wellington. Phone 1676 OPPORTUNITY POR WINTER COSTUMES. OWING to the lack of space, we are going out of retail business entirely. To clear out our stock of Tweeds and Worsteds we have REDUCED them to COST PRICE. We will also' make them up to measure at Reduced Rates. TWEEDS, from 40s. LINENS, from 20s. JFOR A LIMITED .^TIME-ONLY. WELLINGTON-TWEED CO., OLD P. 0., GHUZNEE-STREET. HUGH DOUGLAS, 90-94. VICTORIA-ST., Wellington, ACCOUNT BOOK MANUFACTURER, Etc., BOOKBINDER AND PAPER-RULER. Patentee.— DOUGLAS LOOSE-LEAF LEDGERS, LOOSE-LEAF PRICE BOOKS, Etc. Proprietor for N.Z. of— FRING'S CHECK-FIGURE SYSTEM, Copyright. Fring's System locates Errors in Bookkeeping as they occur, thus BALANCING BOOKS FIRST SHOT. EASTER PRICES ! SPECIAL REDUCTIONS InTRIMMED MILLINERY And READY TO WEAR.HATS! SPECIAL REDUCTIONS in COSTUMES, FURS, GOLF COATS. MOTOR SCARVES, BLOUSES, JERSEYS. EASTER BARGAINS Afc MRS. MATHEWSON'S, 266, LAMBTON-QUAY. MILLINERY SCHOOL, HUME'S BUILDINGS, 102, Willis-street, Wellington. mHE LEADING SCHOOL OF THE J- DOMINION. Day and Evening Classes held. MISS M. HAMILTON, Milliner. mHE 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., Needlepainting and Stencilling. Agents required for country districts. Principal— MlSS KATE STEWART, 94, Willis-street, opposite Shortt's. DISTRESSING BLEMISHES. "~yiOLET SNOW" CREAM is a posi- " tive remedy for superfluous hair. An excellent depilatory is enclosed with every bottle. r Price 4s 6d. Mcc, Salek, Perrett, and leading chemists. IT ADIES with prematurely- grey hair should use the "HEMSLEY BURNET" HAIR RESTORER (refuse substitutes). Price 4s 9d. Leading chemists. ■f 7 O S E P H, -*-• LADIES' TAILOR Fine Show of New Autumn Goods on "View. Costumes from £i 4s. Skirts from £1 ss. BOULCOTT CHAMBERS. Boulcott-street. 'Phone 3033. SOCIETY FOR THE PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS. 1 g 'tHE public are earnestly lequested to JL kindly communicate any act of cruelty to animals that may come under their notice to C. W- Carroll, Secretary, National Mutual Buildings.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 89, 17 April 1911, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 89, 17 April 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 89, 17 April 1911, Page 1

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