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********************** *'***;*3*"£*":* * $ **# ; ** * * * *"*' *'*■* * *** ******* *;^^ I PREPARATIONS -COMPLETE:! I - FOR ■ -' I I To-morrow's Opening iafg'ain Event I * AT * *.. • • * t FOR FULL PARTICULARS OF THE * * , , : „.♦ $• •.•.•& $• Which will start To-morrow (Thursday) at 9 o'clock prompt,. * * study carefully the immense , * * • * * Issued in TO-NIGHT'S EVENING POST. . >;* t KEEP IN VIEW THESE FACTS:- ":: :. J ■)t" '-itj THAT the whole of our Imported Fashionable Winter * * Stocks are Included m the Sale. •* f >* { THAT there will he Hundreds of Desperate Throw-out # * J Bargains sn every Department* • \{ * THAT you can buy all your Winter Requirements at * * " prices which will materially effect economy* S * , • *- * '#\ * FINALLY by Coming Early you secure the Pick of the J j Bargains. , J * SALE STARTS AT 9 O'CLOCK SHARP. * J****************************************************^**^^*^ ******************************************************^^^ !<t s!

NEW WINTER MILLINERY WINTER COATS. TUST OPENED, a NEW SHIPMENT 93 of SMART BLACK "VELVET and BEAVER HATS, at all prices. COSY WINTER COATS at 19s 6d, 255. and 50s each. All newest shapes. MRS. MATHEWSON, 266, LAMBTON-QUAY. MILLINERY SCHOOL, HUME'S BUILDINGS, 102, Willis-street, Wellington. mHE LEADING SCHOOL OF THE JL' DOMINION. Day and Evening Classes held. MISS M. HAMILTON, Milliner. fTHHE 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, 2to 4 p.m.," Needlepainting and Stencilling. Agents required for country districts. , Principal— MlSS KATE STEWART, 91-, Willis-street, opposite rihortt's. v SIGHT-TESTING ROOMS, 103, CUSTOMHOUSE-QUAY. Established 1892. npECHNICAL Students will find our JL Stock of MATHEMATICAL INSTRUMENTS worth inspection "and PRICES RIGHT. . ' \ Full Sets, Half -sets, ' and Single Pieces Ruling and Curved Pens, IV Squares Rules, Scales, and Spring Bows Prism Binoculars, £5 to £14 OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY. ' ALFRED LEVI, CONSULTING OPTICIAN, WELLINGTON. - DISTRESSING BLEMISHES. VIOLET SNO\V" CREAM is a positive remody for superfluous hair. An excellent depilatory is enclosed with every bottle. Price 4s 6d. Mee. Salek, Perrett, and leading chemist*. T ADIES with premalhiroly grey hair should use tho "HEMSLEY BURNET" HAIR RESTORER (refuse substi* tutes). Price 4-s 9d. Leading chemists. 1y O S E P H, • LADIES' TAILOR Costumes from £4 4b. Skirts frum £1 ss. BOULCOTT CHAMBERS, Boulcott-stroec. 'Phono 3083. 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 Bookkoeping as they occur, thuß BALANCING BOOKS FIRST SHOT. XHIBITION OF VALUABLE OIL PAINTINGS From the Easel of NAYLOR GILL. Victoria (Under Vice-Regal Patronage), At T. BEADNALL AND SON'S, ' • 78. Willii-itrait.

QAE,T Ell & CO., FOR DRAPERY BARGAINS, 139, CUBA-ST., and at FEILDING. MILLINERY—A Splendid Choice at Greatly Reduced Prices. Style and Quality and Extremely Low Prices. STRAW HAT SHAPES Newest Shapes, usually 3s lid, 4s lid, 5s lid, now 2s lid ; Straw Plait, newest, usually ls lid to 3s lid piece, now Is, ls 3d, Is 6dj selling freely. Carter and Co. RINKING HATS (now the .rago)— Wool, ls. lid up ; Y.clvet ,pr, Tweed, 3s lid, 4s od, 4s lid ; Ladies'- Tweed I-Inls,' choice styles, cheap. Carter and Co, WOOL JERSEYS— Ladies', in Cream and Colours, 7s lid, 10s 6d, 14e lid; Boys' or Gjrls' Jerseys,, ls 6d to . 6a , 6d each. , , ' NEW COSTUMES, just landod, 29s 6d up ; New Jackets, lbs jjrld up ; New Rubber and Rainproof Coats, 24s 6a "", "Apt", .*, r* T.jr.r**,' "Us". I *, .*'"V*ir '. SCARCE LINES in , Hairpads, Hosiery, Gloves, Face Veilings^ Hair Nets, and many other quialc -selling* lines now in Block. CAKTEft <&,CO. mHE OHOP "E?OR "PRESENTS^ Old-established but Up4o-Date. ' Teh 1138. ' P.O. Box 243. 48, WILLIS-ST., -Wellington MANUFACTURING ' JEWELLER, WATCHMAKER,- and OPTICIAN; SIGHT-TESTING" FREE. WATCHES' A SPECIALTY. CHOICE JEWELLERY ' PRETTY GARNET GOODS (jusfc ye-, ceived) REAL OLD GRANDFATIIEU' CLOCKS ENAMELS, N.fc.' GREENSTONE SILVER and PLATED WARE TROPHIES ! ' > ' TROPHIES ! Five Per Cent. Discount for Cash. tfRANK GEABY, rFUIE QHOP TTIOR "PRESENTS. npiFFIN TEA AND LUNCHEON - 1 ROOM, WINDER'S BUniDINGS, MANNERSSTREET, ' Hjive . / . ' REOPENED! REOPENED I Luncheon, 12 to 2, Is. Morninc and Afternoon Teas. Supper till 11 o'clock. MRS. LEE has pleasure in announcing tho REOPENING OV "THE TIFFIN." Everything new, clean, and up-to-date. Upstairs Sooial Halls for Socials, Musical Evenings, and Card Parties. THE LUX LIGHT COMPANY DESIRE to notify tho Ladies oi Weilington and Suburbs that they have just opened up a shipment of tho Latest Patterns of TABLE and lIANOING LAMPS at their Showrooms, Old Custom, house-strqut (back of Opera House). KING BROS. 44, Nelson-street, Petono, • General Carriers and Coal Dealers. Parcel Van to and from Wellington daily. Carters, of bricks, river gravel, 6and, _ limber, etc. Personal supervision given to all furnituro removals. Write, wire, or 'phone to No. 8, Petone for quotations. Wellington Agent—O'Brien and Co., Brandou-strcot. 'Phone 1920. BLAKE AND CARLISLE, General Carriors, Customs and Forwarding Agents, 11, Hunter-street. Telephone 2617 And 19, Pirio'streot. Telephone 1605, Furnituro Carefully Removed by Experienced and Export Workmen, At Lowest Ratpß. THE N E Vv r 5 'i< ORE, PAEKAKARIKI. opposite P.O. W. P. CARTER Pioprietor. Patrom will find our Grocorieß, Drapery. Ironmongery, and all Household Goods of the beft fluidity; priceß low. A tiial solicited. The Wood and Coal Yard is now Open. SOCIETY FOR" THI^PmSVENTTON OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS. nni-IE public are earnestly "requested to JL kindly _ communicate any act of cruelty to animals that may come under" thair notico to C. W. Carroll, Secretary, National Mutual Buildings. '. *

NEW BLANKETS. . ' •^KTHITE BLANKETS- . '•;',,' 'Single Be A,' ss . lid, ' 6k 115,' ' 7s n .1% 8s lid, 9s lid imir. • '• Three-quai'tor Bed, 8» lid, Os lid,, 10a lid, 12» 6d t>abDouble Bed, 9s .lid, 10s UcO&Vd, 13? 6d, 14s 6d lair. ' , Also Higlioi' Prices. «, , *i»» s i WONDERFUL JfALOM. •;;;'_;; RUGS,' 2b 6d, 2s lid'.'-a'sSd," 3s Ilk 4'a'lld, 5s 6d. . ' 1 ' " , .COLOUEED- BLANKETS, ss-4id r 6s-41d. 8s 6d, 9s lid pau'. FLANNELETTE ' BLANKETS, l s lid,, 2s Od, 2s lid largo, sizes. . v „.« .COLOURED . UEU QUILTS, ...25.-6d,..2a • lid, 3s 6d,,3s lid, 4? 6d; 5s 6^ fftC&fl,, 6a lid. ' , " . ", ..*", ' „' I WHITE HONEYCOMB, QUILTS, 2b A^ 2s w lld ;) 38 iA Gd ) Ja Hd. „ .^_ k \ v>j Al*o. E.stfa»-JjM'ge <SiEast;- t v, -DOWN-QUILTS; ftoht WMd.." "•' •""~" KEEP BABY, WAKM. ■ -;-* ,Wo Give Discount Stsni^a. f' s> « ' ' CALL EARLY AT V. , TfS ; ■ LINpBSK'G'S;;; 1 "^;, ' '-, ' ' CUBA-BURBBT. "'""'. ~3 ■" PttYcel* "free. " "_' ""^■ < •"" -■".•?»"••"<", ■ ■ • — '■■' ■■' - ""'■nyi'lk , .. ,BECHSTEIN'PXAISrOS7S -Ti . . . »',K, /tJ , I- ... ' 1,,.,* rr»HE World's Greatest Musicians pi'cfe«| **• this Grahd Ittßtrui«ent to any oIW,. for its Purity of Toti'e kud Excefleace'ofi Construotiou. ° A ' v MORE BfiOBBTEIN- PIANOS ARE j IMPORTED INTO, ENGLAND THAN ALL THE OTHER MANUFACTURES IN THE WORLD ttXJT TbC^rifefe. Bofoi'o buying a Piano, call nud tnsptol ' our Etoek of First-class Inetrmneuts, •-', THE BRITISH AND CONTINfiN^AU 35, WILLIS-STREET, ■;■ •■ - fioU Afit«nt#,V. \ IT'S always best to bo on the enfe side— 1 particularly where youv^nerveß aro ooncornod. ■- ]£ you'vo ,tho slightest 'suspicion that your nerves aro npt up "$o pay, bo wiso and fieoura a bottle of Mai I - shall's Kojplicriuo ut your chemißt.,or store to-day, und be your old self oireo more. All ohcniists and stor.es sell Marshall's Fospherine at ls, 3 s 6d, and Zs 6d bottle. • "\ TSIHE TEA • K- 1 T C'H E^N. ■*- Hannah's Buildings, h A M B T< O N - Q U A V.' MORNING AND AFTERNOON TEAS, MIDDAY LUNCHEONS. Orders Takbti for Tlomo-mado Cakes, MRS. K. L. FOUGARD.n 'Phone 525, >■> - - J^l, IMPERIAL ALE» . .IMPERIAL: ALft ABSOLUTELY UNEQUALLED': 1 " PURE, .WHOLESOME, APPETISING, SUSTAINS A STANDARD,,, UNAS* SAILABLE. ' - OBTAINABLE nt all Hotels ,'^ Bottl© Stores. LAEftY AND CO., LTD., SOLE AGENTS.' " ' V '^ SOCIETY FORTROTECTION OJr> " ' WOMGN AND CHILDREN. - THE Secretary will, bo iii^ attondawco at the Roon^, Bridge's Buildings, 119, Willis-street, fin ' TUESDAY.- and FRIDAY MORNINGS, from 1 10 to 12M, Alt C6mmunicutious .htrictiy c(inlidontii,al. s

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 103, 3 May 1911, Page 7

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