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Messrs. GEORGE & KERSLEY, Limited § BEG TO ANNOUNCE I I That they have been' successful in purchasing by public , " "' I I tender, the whole of the Stock in the I I Assigned Estate of G. F. & A. Milling'ton I I who, for the past several years, have conducted the well* ' I 1 known business of S j CENCFS, Lambton Quay 1 I The Stock embraces—* I MILLINERY COSTUMES BLOUSES UNDERCLOTHING 1 1 CORSETS LACES RIBBONS GLOVES I 1 SILKS HOSIER* UMBRELLAS FURS I I MANCHESTER GOODS, etc. 1 1 The firm have also been successful in SECURING M I THE PREMISES, the acquisition of which will supply 9 I much.needed space for the Extension of "The Economic, 11 M 1 which we trust will add to the convenience, and facilitate . • »jj 1 s the shopping of their numerous customers. . . . ■ I The Builders are already busily engaged with the necessary 1 I alterations, and when complete an additional Entrance will 9 I be provided from PANAMA ST. to "The Economic." I Further particulars will be announced in due course, I George (& Kersley, Ltd. eJnomic

MILLINERY UP TO DATE ■" ■ A CHARMING Display of ** A New SPRING MILLINERY is now on view at MRS. MATHEWSON'S, 266, LAMBTON-QUAY. Right Up-to-date Millinery in all the Newest Shades. Very smart Ready-to-wear Hate are a feature of the season's display, and these are very rea* sonably priced. I 266, LAMBTON-QUAY. MILLINERY COLLEGE, HUME'S BUILDINGS, 102, Willis-street, Wellington. EXCLUSIVE STYLES AND MODERATE PRICES MISS HAMILTON'S. Burberrys to Match Costume. Remodelling a Speciality. THE LANGER DRESSCUTTiNG SCHOOLr-'Clftßses daily, 10 to 12 and &to 4. Evening Classes Tuesday atid Friday, 7to 0. Lower Htitt, Town Hall, Wednesday, 3 to 5; Petofle Technical School, Wednesday, ? to 9. Ladies' Tailoring taught.. Cat patterns a speciality. Tuition with or without diarts. Needlepainting and Stencilling. Wednesday, 2 to *.-MI§S KATE STEWART, Principal, 94. Willis-stn oflp. Shortt'ff. IJ O S E P H, • LADIES* TAILOR Coitumw from £4 4s. Skirts from £1 Si. NEW SPRING GOODS TO HAND. BOULCOTT CHAMBERS. Boulcott-itreet. 'Phoß* 3083. STAMPORD & BENNETT. 123 a, CUBA ST., WELLINGTON. EVERY DESCRIPTION' OF HAIR. WORK Done on the Premises. Up-to«dat6 Saloon. Hygienio Methods, Ladies- should try Aottle of The Hair Tonic, price 3b and os; and Royal Face 'Cream, price 2s 6d and 4s. . Only to be obtained from above. Highly recom. tnefided. Combings bought ot Made up into any style. |Phone 2794. WATCH WORBS 1 rpHE average number of jewels in an X ordinary decent watch is eeven. Thousands, ot course, have less} while many have none at all. Hitherto the price for a high-grade watch hfts been too expensive fot many people. Here, however, are three watches at prices to Buit everybody-" Silver Hunting Keyless Lever, 16 jewels and compensated balance, £3 12a 6d. Silver Hunting Keyless Lever, 12. jewels and compensated balance, £2 10s, Silver Hunting Keyless Lever, 7 jewels and compensated balance, £1 17« 6d. i. Port Free. Guaranteed two years, H. LANGDON, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, 38, WILLIS-STREET, PRANK CJRADY, Estd. 1880. 48, WILLIS-ST., Tel. 1138. WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER. npHE QHOP TpOR- JJRESENTS. NEW GOODS ] NEW GOODS 1 WATCHES A SPECIALTY. ! BANGLES, BROOCHES, CHAINS, CHOICE PENDANTS, AND NECKLETS. ENGAGEMENT RINGS. SILVER NOVELTTES, BRUSHWARE, ENAMELS. NEW ZEALAND GREENSTONE. MANUFACTURING. ENGRAVING. All Work Guaranteed. Country Orders Receive Protnct Attention milE QIIOP TpOR pRESENTS. J? R A N K~~Q R ADV. S^CTETY^^bR^TTT^WEVENfION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS. TIIK public are earnestly reque&ted to kitidlj ctjmniunieAte any act of cruelty to aniinaK that may come ftnnef their notice to O. W Cftrroll, Secretary, iNtUigail Mjniu»l Buildingi,

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 49, 26 August 1911, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 49, 26 August 1911, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 49, 26 August 1911, Page 7