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Another Big Batch of Bargains From the Lace, Ribbon, Glove and Hosiery Depts. THE ECONOMIC SALE CENCI'S ASSIGNED STOCK 20 dozen Beautifully Ladles' THESE RARE Embroidered FRENCH KID CLOVES, inEißEi m&liEi LINEN COLLARS, Perfect fitting, thoroughly *» a n#^ « «^t « time* Bi2es 13 ' 1^» 14 » fe# 1 » and reliable, In beavers, browns, BARGAIN LOTS 2 lnchcs h| S^ Cenorft pastetles, and grey. Ladles •hi. j»« j 1/4, 1/G each Usual Prlee, 3/11 Will be Offered Our Sale Prloe. all 6d each Balo Prloe, 2/6 18-inoh CAMISOLE —■-——--—-—««-. for noiQitivA embroidery, 4>dome lUr pOSIUVe with holes for ribbon thread- SUEDE OLOVEB, Ing, pretty wcrk , SeX and black points, In Oilltfance all Cenol?8 pplee » 1 / e beavers, browns, light grey, ' teed #lav tA-innrrnw Blank and Coloured Cencl's Price, 4/6 flay lU-inurrOW f NET VEILINO, Sale Price, 2/11 In strong mesh., all silk <i FRIDAY, and o^mWim/ii*. mm , JW OMWIt| ■ __..--,_ .. Our 8al« Price, 2d, 3d, lioavere, liiowns, and grey i EVENING, until — w yartl *SHB. | ftff Ef» 9 p.Hl v and On 5 Inches wide? plain colours, . llrflM , -_ rt Blkl :^"~ <;tpioßs. shot moirp. etc.. Ladies 1 Bnsd Ribbed SATURDAY cencpfpflW?^, 1/6- SeSm WtfspWeel MUKnilnlll. yar(i Sale Price, M ______ ALL-OVER LACES, —- ■■■■-— -—-------—--—-—— - For"Bl«uses, at 1/11 yard? Black Ribbed HUNDREDS OF OTHER whlte ' cream^ Paris, and ALL*WOOL HOSE, nunuKE.ua ur uihcm blMk Seamless toot, spliced heel EQUALLY DESPERATE Usual Prices, 3/6, 4/6, 4/11, and toe, splendid value BAK6AINS AWAIT YOU "SSTOi 1 / 1 * GEORGE & KERSLEY, Limited.

THE DAY IS PAfcT WHEN A WOMAN IS CONTENT TO fizsle in too hepvy a gown, when for a trifling cost bheean secure smart Cmp Summer' Costumes in the height of fashion. MRS ITATHT3WSON is now showing eomo _ very dainty* y, a?hihg Costumes in Linens nn^ Poplins. Tho new Titss.«j shadei tiiid Quaker^ Orey take pride of place. Ha\e fou seen them? MRS. MATHEWSON, 266, Lambtoh-qtiay. MILLINERY COLLEGE, HUME'S BUILBINOS, 102, Willis-street, Wellington. EXCLUSIVE STYM?B AND MODERATE PRICES At MISS HAMILTON'S. Burherrys to Mulch Costume. Remodelling a. Spapi&lity. THK LANGER DISESSCUTTING SCHOOL.— Classes daily, 10 to 12 and ]2 to 4. Evening Classes Tuesday and Friday, 7to 9. Lower Hutt, Town Hall, Wednesday, 3to 5. Petofto Technical School, Wednesday, ? to 9. Ladies' TailorI ing tatight. Cat patterns a speciality. Tnitioii with or without charts. NeedleI painting and Stencillittg, Wednesday, 2 to a.-MIWS KATM STEWART, Princfpal, I 04. Willis-st.. opp. Shovtt's. IJ O S E P H, • LADIES' TAILOR I Costumes from £4 4g. Skirts from £1 sb. ! NEW SPRING GOODS TO HAND. BOULCOTT CHAMBERS, Boulcott street. •Phone 3083. WATCH WOEDS ! fIIHE average number of jewels in an X ordinary decent watch is seven. Thousands, of course, have loss ; while many have nono afc all. Hitherto tho price for a high-grade watch has been too expensive for many people. Here, how* ever, arc three batches at prices to evil everybod}-*- j Silver Hunting Keyless Lover, 15 jewels And compensated balfthce, £3 12s 6d. Silver Hunting Keylev* Lever, 12 jewels and compensated balance, £2 10s. Silver Hunting Keyless Lever, 7 jewels ami compensated balance, £1 17s 6d. ■ Port Free. Guaranteed two years. H. LANGDON, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, 38, AVILLIS-STRKET. (THANK OIIADY, Edtd. 1880. 43, WILLIS-ST., Tel. 1138. WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER. npHE QMOP pOU TJRESENTS. NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! ' WATCHES A SPECIALTY. BANGLES, BROOCHES', CHAINS, CHOICE PENDANTS, AND NECKLETS. ENGAGEMENT RINGS. SILVER NOVELTIES, BRUSHWARE, ENAMELS. NEW ZEALAND GREENSTONE. MANUFACTURING. ENGRAVING. All Work Guaranteed. 'Country Orders Pteceive Prombt Attention mHE QHOP JpOR pRESENTS. PBA N X QR> j>J[; ™nr?rTTo .known. MESTON'S UNLAUNDERCD WHITE SHIRTS. 1 Pure linen. All sizes, rt /g eitch. Best Vahie in New Zeftlantl. Oi.lv at MESTON'S, T*i!oT md M\»resr y 143. ING^TRE-STREET; _ WATT ANt) SUSXNAN harereefeived NEW COSTUME LENGTHS ami SUITINGS, SMART RAINPROOFS. ' Ladies' and Gentlemen's Tailors. COOPER'S BUILDINGS, Opposite Evening Posj»- _ *~ SOC't EW>0 tt "piIOTECTION OF " WOMEN AN I) CHIMJKEN. ri^HE Sei.reiary will he in oltcndftftCS X ai. thu l'outiis, Bndgo's Building*. IIP, Willis-street, na TUESDAY Brtd VtIIDAY MORNINGS, trom 10 ?* 12 SO i Ml coiii^uaicatigu* strictly (.vuli4«iiti«J.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 65, 14 September 1911, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 65, 14 September 1911, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 65, 14 September 1911, Page 9

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