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Messrs. GEORGE & KERSLEY, Limited I BEG TO ANNOUNCE § That they have been successful in purchasing by public I • tender, the whole of the Stock in the I Assigned Estate of G. F. § A. Millington I who, for the past several years, have conducted the well1 • known business of CENCFS, Lambton Quay The Stock embrSces-^ MILLINERY COSTUMES BLOUSES UNDERCLOTHING CORSETS LACES RIBBONS CLOVES SILKS HOSIERY UMBRELLAS FURS MANCHESTER GOODS, etc. The firm have also been successful in SECURING I THE PREMISES, the acquisition of which wilt supply much.needed space for the Extension^ "The Economic," which we trust will add to the convenience, and facilitate the shopping of their numerous customers. The Builders are already busily engaged with the necessary alterations, and when complete an additional Entrance will be provided from PANAMA ST. to "The Economic. 11 Further particulars will be announced in due course, George ®> Kersley, Ltd. eJnomic

MILLINERY UP TQ DATE A CHARMING Display of New SPRING MILLINERY ia now on view at MRS. MATHEWSON'S, 266, LAMBTON-QUAY. Right Up-to-date Millinery in all tho Newest Shades. Very smart, Ready-to-wear Hate are a feature of the season's, display, and theee are .very reasonably priced. 266, LAMBTON-QUAY. MILLINERY COLLEGE, HUME'S- BUILDTNGS, 102, Willis-street, Wellington. EXCLUSIVE STYLES AND MODESATE PRICES MISS HAMILTON'S. Burberrys to Match Costume. Remodelling a Speciality, THE •LANGER DRESSOUTTING SCHOOL.— Classes daily, 10 to 12 and 2to 4. Evening Classes Tuesday and Fri« day, ?to 9. Lower Hutt, Town Hall, Wednesday, 3to 5. Petone Technical School* Wednesday, 7 to 9. Ladies' Tailoring taught. Cut patterns a speciality. Tuition with or without charts. Needlepaintitig ahd Stencilling, Wednesday, 2 to 4.-MISS KATE STEWART, Principal, 94. Willis'St.. ot>p, Bhortfc's. T*« JOSEPH, •■•• LADIES* TAILOR Coitumes from £4 4s. Skirts from £1 6s. NEW SPRING GOODS TO HAND, BOULCOTT CHAMBERS, Boulcott-street. 'Phone 3083, STAMFORD & BENNETT, LADIES' HAIRWORKERS AND HAIRDRESSERS, 123 a, CUBA-STREET, WELLINGTON. SMALL , profits, quick returns is the reason why we can nupply the best quality and quantity of naif at less cash value than any other specialist in the Dotaiflioh. We have four hnirworkers constantly employed, and the • Principals being artists in hair work, every lady can secure the particular attehtictn that her individuality require*. All designs awl work done on the pfelfttees. Pads and Turbans of all kinds made while, you wait. Our. Saloon is the most Up-to-ttete In Wellington. Combings made up into any ?M^folL?Odj>gr,og'_, WATCH, WORDS! THE average number of jewtjls in. an ordinary decsht watcn is fieteli. Thousands, of course, have less; while m&hy have none at; all. Hitherto the price for a high-grade watch has bertn too expßhsive for many people. Here, how* ever,' are three watches at prices to BUit everybody— Silver Hunting Keyless Lever, 16 jewels and comnen&ated balance, £3 12s 6d. Silver Hunting Keyless Lever, 12 jewels and compensated balance, £2 10s. Silver Hunting Keylesi Lever, 7 jewels and compensa.ted balance, £1 17s 6d. . Post Free. Guaranteed two years. H. LANG DON, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, 38, WILLIS-STREIT. FRANK G-RADY, Efttd.' 1880. 48, WILLIS-ST., Tel. 1138. WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, mHE QHOP TjV)R pRESENTS. NEW GOODS t NEW GOODS I WATCHES A SPECIALTY. BANGLES, BROOCHES, CHAINS, CHOICE V PENDANTS, AND NECKLETS. ENGAGEMENT RINGS. SILVER NOVELTIES, BRUSMWARE, ENAMELS. NEW ZEALAND GREENSTONE. MANUFACTURING. ENGRAVING. All Work Guaranteed. Country Order* Receive Prompt Attention mHE gHOP pOR pRESENTS. P R A N '&~Q R -A ,DJT. SOCitfTV""FOft TH3 PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS. THE public are earnestly requested to kindly eomnuiuioate any act of cruelty to animals thsfc may come under Hseir notioe to C. W. Carroll, Secretary, National Mutual BuiUhagi.

• i ' HIGH'OLASS LADIES' TAILOR, 8?, GUBA-ST. (Opp. To Aro House). OPPORTUNITY FOR LADIES. £2 saved on each Tailor-made Coßtume at. compared with trfkes charged by other tailorg. Hit and style guftranteed. Own material mado up at lowest price. All work made by men. "AFTER YOU WITH THE SOAP, DEAR !" * t i*\NCE use Campbell's Soap, and >/ every of the family will be so satisfied that they'll use no other. The prices please mother, too, Rimmel's Brown Windsor, per cake,.. PA Pears' Unscented, per cake ... „. 6d Pears' Carbolic, per cake ... #* 6i Pears' Pine Tar, per cake >.j N «,. M Good for tKe eofflpleju&n' an 3 easy on your purse. W. CAMPBELL, 40 AND 42, MANNERS.STREET, » 293, CUBA-STREET, 163, RIDDIFORD'ST., Newtowu. m,H B"*N O T E'D""~S"H~O'"P* For GENUINE CHEAP GROCERIES I* KILPATEICK'S. Why ? You onn buy good Prunes at 4d Why 1 You can fcuy packets Seeded Raisins at 3d Why 7 You can buy Fanningfi Tea at Is lb Why? You can buy Cooking Figs at 4d Ib Why? You can Buy 61b Dates lor Is Why 1 You can buy Large 'Safeties at 6(1 packet. NOTE.— The Shop Where you Can Buy to the Best Advantage is KILPATRICrS, 120 COURTENAY-PLACE. Telephone 844. BEOHSTEXN PIANOS. THE World's Greatest Musicians prefer this Grand Instrument to any other, for its Purity of Tone and Excellence of Construction. j MORE BECHSTEIN PIANOS ARE IMPORTED INTO ENGLAND THAN ALL THE OTHER MANUFACTURES IN THE WORLD PUT TOGETHER. Before buying a Piano, call and inspeoi our stock of First-class' Instrument!. THE BRITISH AND CONTINENTAL PIANO CO., is, WILLIS-STREET, Bole Agenu. If all Ale-u*ers were Connoisseurs GOLD TOP ALE OLD TOP ALE Would have ft monopoly of the bars. THE NORTH BRITISH AND' MER CANTILE INSURANCE CO., LONDON AND EDINBURGH Subscribed Capital , ...JES.TSO.DOn Paid-up *M7,60Q Fire Fund* exceed „........., .£3,000,000 MURRAY, ROBERTS AND CO., LTD., AggmpSOCIETY FOR PROTECTION OF " T WOMEN AND CHILDREN:" • HE Secretary will be in attendfcnee ,« A ,«\.t lie R « om *» Bl> i4?e ? «^B«»Ming». ÜB, Will I'tstreftt. on TUESDAY %M FRIDAY MORNINGS, from 10 to I^3o - Mi communications strictly confidential.

A CIwEAN SWEEP TO-MORROW I WE aro going to Sweep Out »11 Goods left over from our SOfch Sole at NOMINAL PRICES. . EVERYTHING MUST BE SOLD. Blanket?, Sheetings, Lace Curtains Bed Quilts, Rugs, Mftutfe, Towels Ticking*, Shifting^, Dreae Oooda ' Print*, Muslim, Men's Shirts Trousers, Uhderolofhing Ladies' Uhderelothing v Hosiery and Gloves Gorsete, SfAybftrtds, Serviette* Ribbons and Laces la, fait, EVERYTHING LEFT OVER. WE GIVE STAMPS. CALL ALL! CALL EARLY I At LINDBERG'S, CXJBA-STREET. Parcels Free of Charge, J^ ' ttOW YOU CAN IMPROVE YOUR FIGURE 1 DISCARD j-dur old Corset*more than likely they're Iwisted out of fehapo ahd have a. few bones broken nere and there. , For the Successful Spring Gowh you need the New Spriftg Corset. For the New Spring CorsetPATRICK'S, OF COURSE I There you will tihd the (amou* P.D. and Warner's Rttttpfoof ♦ Cor.»ets— the kind that improve the figure and retain their <nape. P.D. Cowelft are 4s lid, fc W, 6» 6d, % 6d, 8s lid, and 12s 6d— ,«. but only nt Patrick's. ' Other makeß wo h»ve speefftlly ma.nuftietured for us Rt Home, find tost to little as 2s 6d, & lid, 3s lid, 6* 6d, ftttd 5a lid. New Modnls showing te-tlay. D, S. PATRICK & CO,, 19S, CUBA-ST., and 46, COURTENAT« I'LACE. •QUNCAN AND MAOINTOStt'ft 1 ALTERATION SALE I ALTERATION SALEf For 10 Days . For 10 Day* F°rloF ° rloD * y8 NOW ON. FWl ° DtJ * NOW ONI BARGAINS ,IN MEN'B AND SOTS 1 CLOTHING. XTUatl/ ©OUOLAft, 00-64, VICTORIA.BT., Welllngioß, ACCOUNT BOOK MANUFACTURES, Efco.i BOOKBINDER AND PAPJIR-UULER. BOOKS, Etc. Proprietor Jor. M.S. of-F&lNG'ft binccK-nauRE systhm, cop^ right. Fring't System locates Erten in Book* tefluktiumM SALAN<3< Y^T AN^TED KNOWN. MESTON'S UNLACNDERED WHITE SHIRTS, Pure linen. AH litn, Q//5 met. Bert V»l«e \n >?ew BeiUnd, Only m MKSTON'S. Taller wi Merw», ' 148, INOI%TRE.STRKET, WANTED KNOWN. TJCfATT AND BHENNAN hmneilHd *~ NEW COSTUME LENOTBS %n<l SUITINGS, SMART RAINPROOPB. Lftdim' niifl Genfcloinpfl'l Tftilon. COOPfiB'B BUILDXNfiS, opposite Evening PooW

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 50, 28 August 1911, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 50, 28 August 1911, Page 9

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