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AT Saturday shoppers at The Economic will be delighted with these < Special Bargain Lots, every one of which represents the most wanted goods for present wear. Ask to*be shown these—we keep faith with our announcements, So Trimmed MODEL HATS— } IMITATION STONE MARTEN !' Shrunk Stripe WINOEY BLOUSLatest designs in silk, velvet, ), FURS — Long shaped stole, I ING— Ih dark two-tone stripes, straw, and felt. Worth from , trimmed tails. Usually sold at \ . also ; light • shades, reliable25/6 to 35/6 18/6 ' 1 washing, nice warm qu'alitv. Saturday Bargain Price, 10/6 Saturday Bargain Prlca, 8/11 Usual price, 1/9 yard ' GatuVi • f| day Bargain Price, 1/- yard So Girls' TRIMMED FELTS— \ Spefcial Purchase of LadieV White Colours— navy,, saxe, prunelle, SILK SHIRTS — Box pleated Novelty FIGURED BLOUSINGS'' blade, brown, and green. 15/6 ', fronts, with , yokes at back, —In new colours orettv faneV 1 Saturday Bargain Price, 4/11 splendid Quality, silk, all sizes • add 'Paisley effect; choice from 13 to ts inches. Worth Vange. Usual iojd. and, 1/- • » June Bargain Price, 15/e qualities Saturday Bargain Coloured LINEN INSERTIONS J 101 0 see them is to be satisfied Prices, BJd. and 9£d. yard — 2 inches wide ; brown, green, i ...... ■ r Paris, .scarlet, black, white; i r „ , ,_, , .. „, ' ■ . , "T, smart for. dress .trimming. L fS S EY^With aiS^withm,? ' All - W°olW ° o1 ESTAMENE SERGJEUsual price, 7id. per yard. JLK.&L.XO-— witn ajid Without \ > 2 i nc t ies , v ; f i p ,-,, ■„.„., rt ,. lv . Saturday Bargain Price, id. yd. cdlars a ll sizes, Norfolk shape \ tj ß^us"a/6 >?rd Saturday ;.,■ June Bargain Price', We j Bftrgair> PHofl ' 1^ d 12 dozen Nobby SILK BOWS— 7 --------—---——---—---—■--. ' ' " ' ' ' Safety-pin fastener, very smart 30 only DOWN QUILTS— AlUwool FRENCH DELAINE—' neckwear in all good colours, i' Double-bed size, covered good 1 42 inches wide, in cream Only, including knitted silk bows 111 ' quality sateen, some with satin 1 guaranteed shrunk. Usually ' panels ' Stock » rices were '(' 2 /3 .Saturday Bargain Prlcto, Saturday Bargain Price, 3d each , 2Q / 6) 33 / 6< and 37 / 6 Saturday 1 1/8 yard mmm _^^ mm^ mammmmtm^ mmmm^, ____ Bargain Prices, 22/6, 25/e, 29/6 i . . .. „. ■ . 3-Dome FRENCH KID GLOVES ; ,„.•«♦ ""^ Coloured SERGE HALL CURstitching; in greens, Double-bed Size BLANKETS— ■„ TAINS — Plain centres nice beavers, and pastelles ; excel- V Guaranteed all pure wool, best ' woven borders^suitable for hall lent cut and quality. Usually Colonial made t nice selected , or window, 3^ yards long, sold at 4/1 1 and 6/6 Saturday borders, splendid value Sfttur- These were n/6 to*'? 3/6 Satur■Bargain Prices, 3/6 and «/n > day Bargain Price, 25/- pair day Bargain Prices, 6/9 to 1 6/9 , The Economic is open on Saturday from 9 a.m. till 9 p.m. GEORGE & KERSLEY, Limited. .

GREAT WINTER SALE NOW PROCEEDING. MILLINERY, COSTUMES, etc., ABSOLUTELY j GIVEN AWAYI 300 NEW WINTER HATS, beautifully trimmed. All to be cleared at 8s lid and 12s 6d Hundreds of STRAW SHAPES, in new shades, at Is each Shop early and secure some. of thesb BARGAINS! MRS. MATHJSWBON. 266, LAMBTON-QUAY. MILLINERY COLLEGE, HUME'S BUILDINGS, 102, Willis-street, Wellington. EXCLUSIVE STYLES AND MODGRATE PRICES - At MISS HAMILTON'S. Burberrys to Match Costume. Remodelling a Speciality. HE LANGER ~ ~DRESSCUTTING SCHOOL.— Classes daily, 10 to 12 and 2. to 4. Evening Classes Tuesday and Friday, ' 7 to, I). Lower Hutt, Town Hall, Wednesday, 3to 5. Petone Technical School, Wednesday, 7 to 9. Ladies' Tajjorinj?_ taught. Cut patterns a epeciiuity. Tuition with or without charts. Needlepainting and Stencilling, Wednesday, 2 to 4.— MiaS KATE STEWART, Principal, 94, Willis-st., opp. Shortt's. mHE TOIOII , "ORESENTS. I? RANK (}.EADT ) Estd. 1880. 48, WILLIS-ST., Tel. 1138. WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, Invites . VISITORS TO THE EXHIBITION To Visit mHE <^HOP "ppR "ORESENTS. A Largo and Valuable Stock of Beautiful .Goods, suitable fc>r Presents for auy occasion. WATCHES A SPECIALTY. CHOICE ENGAGEMENT RINGS. SILVER and ELECTiiO-PLATE. ENAMELS, BRUSH WARE, Etc. MANUFACTURING ! ENGRAVING ! REPAIRING ! All Work Guaranteed. ' PRANK GRADY, Country Orders Receive Promftt Attention T ALIES and Gentlemen going preinajLJ turely _grey will find the llemsloj Burnet Ilair Restorer excellent for restoring the colour and ' promoting a. growth of etrohg healthy hair. It is delightfully pleasant and clean to use. Price 4b 9d. Mcc, Salek, Perrotr, and leading chemists. SUPERFLUOUS Hair again. This dreadful of all blemishes may_ bo permanently removed by using Violet Snow Cream. Ifc is also specially recommended for use when the skin i& red, dry, rough, or tanned from 'exposure to wind and sun. Price 4s 6d per bottle; from Moe, Salek, Perrott, und loading chomiats. " | IT JOSEPH, -*-• LADIES' TAILOR Costumes from £4 4s. Skirts from £1 S». BOULCOTT CHAMBERS, Boulcott-streee. •Phone 3083. SOCIETY FOR THE PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS. nniiE public are earnestly requested to JL kindly communicate any act of cruelty to animals that may come under their notice to C. W. Carroll, Secretary, National Mutual Buiklintfts. AN TED T the" "pub'iio to gupss the munbei of Coat Hangers in Meston's window. First piize Rolled-gold Watch, .-ecoud prize rollcd-jjold wdtch, third prize, guv-metal watsh. I'he three Nearest guossca to the correct number of Coat Hangers to receive the watches. Sealed envelopes ih the window, eontaih* ing the correct number, will be opened by a representative of The Evening Post. iUESTON, Tailor and Mercer, 143, ln-tfpMrf-slreet. r A~N"'j r iTrT'* '-"~k:~n7my n. PRRTH HVE WOKKS. A. KOBERTSON, GENERAL DV'ER AND CLEANER, f 19a, Ghiuneu-bU'cct. UUcka [oi MwurnniKs .i Sfceinhty. Telephone 018. P.O. Box 2, To Aro.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 141, 16 June 1911, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 141, 16 June 1911, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 141, 16 June 1911, Page 9

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