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INSTANTANEOUS and UNMISTAKABLE SUCCESS OF THE GREAT AUCKLAND 1 ALREADY PATRONISED BY THOUSANDS OF WELLINGTON'S KEENEST BUYERsTI I RECORD BU6INEBS, BUT NO APPARENT DIMINUTION OF STOCKS. B I Another Budget of Matchless Bargains for To-morrow J IAN AUCKLAND BLOUSE Jls only very stylish FRENCH f ftllllf DAlftl By vnll X H I BARGAIN. |! VOILE MAGYAR OVER- $ ™ ° nly PAIBLEY VOILE | i 564 LADIES' CAMBRIC J| DRESSES - With effective ? ONE-PIECE DRESSES- | | SHIRT BLOUSES —In «» designs In white spots all j! Very smartly cut, with E I Str , lpe L, and * Se l f ?'!"!!' °* cr ' and formln 8 he «yj! shaped reverso hems at foot, fl ; I splendidly cut and perfect fit- } border at foot of skirt and > TuLh^i^^JL^nTZm I ting. Absolutely the great- J top of blouse, facings of I Turn " back cuffs and co »^ « | I est bargain ever offered In o black satin at ftftt, waist, !> self shade satin, with piping | I the city. Usually sold at 4/8 \\ and sleeves; colours: sap- 1 of same outlining high waist 1 I F. re8 ..rpZ I .n.yi/. r phi r\svw nl(> I " ne - **«-"• I fa each - i ? J ' • ' ra I Make haste for these! | Flro Brno Price 20/6 | Fire Sale Price 33/6 • | B SPECIALI I 50 DOZEN EFFECTIVE | 120 only Exceptionally Large {9 I $ GUIPURE LACE $ GUIPURE LACE COLLARS I I 1200 dozen HEMSTITCHED * PLASTRONS. | —Imitation Irish, crotchet | I CAMBRIC HANDKER- 1 Shaped collar, with wide | rose pattern; Paris and coffee I I CHlEFS— Suitable for use J front piece to waist/smart | shade, cape style; 12 Inches! I when travelling — cheap \\ finish to blouse or costume. $ deep over shoulder. Usual B H enough to lose 0 Worth 2/6 | Price 9/6 -S | Fire Sale Price 6 for 9d. !» Fire Bile Price 1/3 | Fire Sale Price 3/11 '; | 1 FOR lUFIV 4° dozen only Men's Plain and Striped GRANDRILL SHIRTS — For hard I | fVJft itiijl1 # wear. ; Honestly worth 3/11 Fire Sale Prlca only 2/ti | I GEORGE &> KERSLEY, I^itnited 1 A WHIRL OF EXCITEMENT JJAVE YOU^^HOTOGRAPH gALE. MONSTER, SALE. WAS noticeable when the announce- At M ment was blazoned forth that I AT,ANf SPTmr,i?»fl afrTTtiTrt ***** intended holding, a Sale. S^EET ' TO-MORIIOW. Summer Blouses, Sale prices 2a lid, 3. ' ** ?%^ 3263 " "' " 2 S"" T^^ *" **" U"* 6d, 4s lid each. 20 ° -D' 688 Lengths, very superior, 2s lid. Beautifully-trimmed Summer Hats, Sale ' ]E>ul " e White Twill Sheeting, from 6id. prices 5s lid, 8a lid, and 12a, 6d each. Table Damasks, 9£d, 10£ d, le. "T RESOLVE Calicoes, Longcloths, Nainsooks, MES. MATHBWSON, o^Tilfv SSbgHlgSSlf'S: v £ LADIES' OUTFITTER, LAMBTON-QY. n « 4 „ ,[ ed " oe(L ftl , SAYS the hou« 6 wif» of practical J able gl^g 1^ W. MW, 1» M I liUi i\ riK I tAJiiUPAtiij mmd > " te mak6 ftll «y Grocery Largo Hearthruge, le 3d, Is 6d, Is lid. J>JJ.JjU±IN CjIV 1 \j\JAjUIUKXEi t t , n -_u (lolM , o+ n fl ' m ,,v,*ii»« »» v ' Ladies' Undervests, 44d, 6Ad, 6id. ¦ HUME'S BUILDINGS. purohaaee at Campbell a. v 4U " 102, Willia-etreet. • , • ¦ \ ' ' — — - . Follow her example, and you will EVERYTHING REDUCED. BLOCKED Shapes dmartly trimmed- at Wa' served thromrliout the 'year with " ' .' — • MISS HAMILTON'S. ' ' f" ved *r wll *,7 t . J°. or Wltb BONA FIDE SALE. Trimming Course open from December ' Best Grocenea at Lowest Prices. . to end of January. • GOODS MUST BE SOLD. Hours from 10-12 a.m., 2-4 p.m. ¦ ,^ »,.."""" ' v"' — -, = W.OAMPBEH, "" ° IVE "iSS 0 " •¦•«*««. THE LANGER DRESSCUTTING , CALL EARLY. SCHOOL.— Classes daily, 10 to 12 and 40 AND 42. MANNERS-STREET, — . 2to 4. Evening Classes Tuesday and Fri- oQt rrntiA taTfiWW'P TjTTCIII'I WRO-'fi ' day, 7 to 9. Petone Technical School, 293 ' OUBA-STREEI. JJII>JJUJiItU », Wedneeday, 7to 9. Ladies' Tailoring 163, RIDDIFORD-STREET, NEWTOWN CHEAPEST- AND BEST, DRAPER. taught. Patterns Cut to any style a ope- , CUBA-STREET, ciahty. Tuition with or without- charts. ; ¦ ... . Needle-painting, Wednesday, 2 to 4.— ' Parcels Free of Chartro MISS KATE STEWART, Principal, 94, > ¦ ° Ot V na^°-Willis-street, opp. Shortt's. > , VICTORIA LAUNDRY. BBAL HUMAN HAIE , TVfEW SEASON'S 3?BUI'f. » ««««i«»*«W 1 PADS. X>l 'TO HAND. PP UU b K u,S"Sv%'?flD D NtBM X ' I - finol an^T-Tv^nie Can be Wariied OF THE BEST QUALITY AT THE x Telephone 613. \jOqi ana iiygiemc. van De wasnea. VTOTrtttTA i AnNnov nr» rtm LOWEST PRICES I 88t HANSON-STREET. . • ' fTK> advertise these PADS, wo are now N ow Season's Currants, 4d lb X selling at is 6d each (poetage i tree) New Valencia Raisins, 6d lb " ' usual prioe 5s 6d. ' Every description u ew Seeded Raisins, 5d and 6d packet FOR TOWNSHIPS AND PRIVATE of hair work done on the premises. ; A New Dates, Sib for Is RESIDENCES, speciality— Switches of 24m Best English N ew jrjg 8( an^ (,<\ box Hair, 25e. Combings bought or made up New Figs, in layers, 6d lb ' r*, tr^ *» at 2s 6d nor ounce. Shampooing, Face Good, old Figs, tor cooking. 7lb for li T^j £15 A1^!l ST^£ LEANLXEST > Massage, Hairdressing. etc. The Largest Good old Prunes. 4d per lb •*;_ an< i MOST EFFICIENT METHOD and Best Saloon in the Colony. p uro Honey, best quality, 6d lb of LIGHTING, HEATING, and COOK- • ¦ ¦ ING, , etc., etc., known et th« ptesent STAMFORD & BENNETT, xmas hamsi xmas hamsi ATmirn.' 123 a. CUBA-STREET. WELLINGTON. IAS HAMSI iRh ™ . ¦• BEST QUALITY. IAD PER LB. GAS SYSTEM. 'MASSAGE. ___ il — TVfRS. CREIGHTON HALE, the long- THE PRICES AND QUALIFY OF ALL G" Produced at from 9d per lOOO.Cubw ' lfl est-established Teacher of Massaga GROCERIES ARETRIGHT AT Feet. in London has opened, a Branch of her KILPATKIOK'S. NON-EXPLOSIVE. « SIMPLE- TO - London establishment in Wellington for JvijjLxxj-xuxvu. v, , HANDLE ' tho Instruction of Ladies in Soientifio GROCER, COURTENAY-PLACE., ' . . . " ". SSSS Swedit^Vehr^heflfS ¦ ' Tele^ Ono ™' a A ]^^™>»s*i^ «ffi trioity, Swedish Drill, etc. Every 'Lesson L_ COST Fmm B #nf& * BtVlC ° FRliB 0E oa living subject. Certificate wlien pro- LOST Bcierit. Author of the "Art of Massage," TTr UGH DOUGLAS. "~~ also Teacher of the Blind. 27a, May-st., JJ. vv.v\* v* a, R y WALLS COMPANY, . > . Wellington. '90-94, VICTORIA-ST WELLINGTON Boulcott Chambei-e, BoulcotUtreeL 1 ' AGIFT ¦ ACCOUNT BOOK e^UFACTURER, WEL^GTON ' THE BRIDE WILL LIKE ! BOOKBINDER AND PAPER-RULER. Telephone 2974 -» • Patentee - DOUGLAS LOOSE-LEAF T^ — mHAT'S the kind you will find in LEDGERS, LpOSE-LEAF PRICE SPECIALISTS A my extensive, selection of Wed- BOOKS, Etc. _ . ding Presents. ¦ < ¦ TN every description of High-ola« Proprietor for N.Z. of , FRING'S X DYEING and CLEANING, • - No need to puzzle over what to CHECK-FIGURE SYSTEM, Copy- BSTALL'S STEAM DYEWORK& give— choice may be made here from ngnt. . , r» Beloct afticles at all prices. •„•«.. i~~T y, - • « i ("pp. Salvation Army. Barracks) Frmg's System locates Errors in Book- , ftr tmtT.x.nmn^w keeping as they occur, thus BALANC- 8! >> VIVIAN-STREET. • H LANGT)ON BOOKS FIRST SHOT. • • Note Address, ' 0?« l. 8055,* WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, TTin^T vnvv a. «v n i »m" i.fij' ?o. nTTTTioDinnnnm HJOSi FRJBJL — Arßenical . Pills, Is od; 38, WILLIS-STREET. . TiHIM'T 1 TTTT? OW AW A V •*• Certicura Soap, Is ; Spring Blossom • UUi>l L J-n.J*^VV iLV\AI Soap) 6J; ..HBvrtsinß'B Instant Relief By Special (&W* His Excellency THAT SOILED OR FADED SUIT. filoSi oi&kt, V^nS* Is? Iprinf Appointment t£ggffi&& The -._ wn „ . it- .. A r u aHa/ , „„ r, w/kJ Blossom Pills, 6d and Is; Bloommo Corn to ,£^S^ Governor. fil EN .P , **2, "« *? m^!«s ?,t S? Z» /f i:uro - 6d ' Mandarin Laundry Glaae, 6d ! ' >-> You will be amazed by the tranefor- anc i i s . So id everywhere. From Whole- „_ . WT . „„ _ . _- mation we shall effeot. Bttle Druggiste, or Mrs. Louißa Hawkins, fBiANK (}JiADY', / Georgo-fetreot. Dunedin. WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER- Tr»APß*wei RTFAM DVT? Wfttttf^ WEW E aro nlln 11 affec I te<l b y. * h «. »•»«»« no wttttq orrtjirwrii TJ ARBER 8 bIJiiAM UYlii WOKK.B, If move than wo know, but theso con48, WILLIS.SIKJSkI. A3 arr»n.»m tinuous changes are really painful toTHE QHOP ™R pttESENTS. 125. CUBA-STREET. "nervd" subjeoti. We can't help . the •¦• •*• — — weather, but w© can help our nerve*. FRANK GRADY'S for WATCHES «j,«,, tJ „«¦, j MARSHALL'S FOSPHKRINE is thd FRANK GRADY'S for CLOCKS Goods Collected and Delivered. g VQa t norvo food which nourishes tho FItANK GKADY'S for JEWELLERY i . — ~— • nerves and restores balance to tho whbV FRANK GRADY'S for SILVER GOODS »p»u«u a « ooa nervous B yßteui. Price Is, Is 6d, and p, FRANK GRADY'S for ELECTRO' " AeWßnone 2^6. . 6d. At Choini«(s and Stores. FRANK GRADY'S PLATE — — — — " WAWIKb KNOWN " FRANK GRADY'S for GREENSTONE , nFGISTEB 1 WANIKb^KNOWM. MAKOTAOTDBINGI REPAIRINGI R EGIS St TRIC LAM & EGISTER WATT AND SHE NNAN ' Country Order* receive prompt attention. THE NEW WELSBACH. W oniuiMWAW, Write for New Catalogue. Brimsdown, Bergman, or Osram, trirm or Atsa n-irrAoo mHE QHOP pOR PRESENTS. - „ R^MnT^u^Cuba S tr 66 t ' HIGrH ' OLABB 1AIL0R8 « 1 fe * l ?to H nJ^^iKn^gS«^ C<ooP^'S BUILDINGS Ij" 1 T?. A Tsf "X" ri 1H T) V matter how you break them. Opposite Evomnc Posfc. IXUA^JV f^ SM JX SJ X. . phonQ 3ns> _ , All Metallio Lamps at 2s 6d each. mHE METALLIC SIGN AND PLATTel 1138. Est. 1880. P,.0. Box 243 A ING COMPANY, LIMITED. ' WORKS; 35, NairA-streel. OFFICES:', SOCIETY FOR PROTECTION OF SOCIETY FOR THE PREVENTION • 111, Cubtomhouxo-quiiy. WOMEN AND CHILDREN. OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS. Electroplatovs in Copper, Nickel, SilfTlHE Secretary will be in attendance fTtHE publio are earnestly requested to ver, etc. Mttkor3 9t Artistic Sighe, NatnoX at the Rboms, Bridge's Buildings. ¦*• kindlj communicate any act of plates, etc. Antique Coppering on Cast 119, Willis-street, on TUESDAY and cruelty to animals that may come under Iron or any metal. -Art Metal Work of FRIDAY MORNINGS, from 10 to 12.30 their notice to C. W. Carroll, Secretary, every description. Sketches, Deeutafc AH fi9fflmuaiSfttioß« 6tr.ict.ly ponfidtntial, ITS, Feftthovßtsa-st. (opposite G.P.O.}. . and Prico-liist* furnished.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 9, 11 January 1912, Page 9

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