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i For T£f RE>E> DAYS Only I I TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY ! § TREMENDOUS OLBARANCB j I AN EXTENSIVE RANGE OF DAINTY WASH FABRICS AT L^s'^THAn"'!!^!^!^^^"' I READ THE FOLLOWING, WHICH REPRESENTS A FEW ONLY OF THE NUMEROUS I BARGAINS TO BE OFFERED. j I 450 yards Dainty COTTON S 250 yards Plain Colour $ Novelty Crey UNCRUSH- : iMiita^r^^ 5 DREBB CREPON - In •!* • ABLE tWARQUISETTEa aesignSf aiso in nroken check • ro«tt>, S c nk . .». . _b * i design. SuperioM 6 quality : SJS£3iS!J 5 For day tor evening woar g I Clearance Price 6d. yard J „, was ** a ' y ? r . I Speolal Offer, Usual 2/6 ; B ._ , * Clearance Pf Ice 3d. yard « quality ! | Whltti Spot DRESS MUS^ I "Til T^T. JTT ' S For 1/9 yard ! ILI N-28 Inches Wld6, good • VLJI%Jn in S°'T ! ' | washing quality • EVEN-STRIP.ED FOU- S Daintily Em&raldered Swiss! I Usually sold 9£d. • LARD—Fof useful frocks; S MUSLIN BLOUSE I Clearance PHoe 6d. yard • colours, brtwn, electric, j LENGTHS— In varkus deB S g S y> d na ? 5 s| S«s; nice fresh go«ds I 33-inch Coloured BATISTE • M Was'i/- yard . y ,p , 3/11 d 4/ I LAW ?o S se7hel«o., b nnayn O ayy n> ° ld i Olearance PrlCe *»» *"« \ Clearance Price. V/tT and2/e I Usually sold' at 7^d. • Balance of Special Ware- • M/hUft ou ,, ee CMB ,» ft , I 1 Clearance Price 4^d. yard -hause Purchase, 3Mnch \ n !^? 1 ! r E MBRpI1 • WASH DRESS CAMBRICS I "RED ILOUSE-Frontlng 1 White MUSLIN BOXED g -In neat stripes, spots, and : nlco °P*™° rk designs, for j I ROBES— Latest styies, trim* : ' Foulard-figured effects • b!ouse or drGSS a mcd beautiful raised work, J Qualities worth 84d. yard I U|iUal I/91 ' /9 1 S or fi n ? ot o h , e ri de t lgn e * m " S Clearance Prltie 4^d- yard S Clearance Price 1/-yard H broideries. Skirts have the ; 2 J • - »_-*,**_--*___«___ I and material supplied into |™ N VO LE -In brown, | ETTE-For elderly ladies? * I one-piece frooks if preferred • pink, also black 2 wear : I Reduced from 37/6, 49/6, 69/6 % Usual 1/9 quality • Usually B^d. quality i i to 26/6, 3S/- and 49/6 • Clearance Price 1/- yard S Clearance Price 3d. yard J I GEORGE Sr* KERSLEY, limited

DAINTY UNDERCLOTHING AT SPECIALLY REDUCED PRICES! NO woman who loves a bargain _ should miss this opportunity. This season's Underclothing prettilj trimmed with lace and embroiderj is selling at much below usual prices. Underskirts, Camisoles, Nightdresses, Wdrnef's Rustproof W.B and other well-known Corsets ale included in this special offer. Those goods are Stti'actively displayed in our windows. MES, MATH.EWSON, 266, LAMBTON-QUAY. MILLINERY COLLEGE, HUME'S BUILDINGS, 102, Willis-street. MISS HAMILTON teaches how tc Buy_ and Make Your Milliuerj', ■Your > artistic ta3te educated, and yotii own individuality studiedi DAY -AND EVENING CLASSES. Houi-g i_frdm 10— 12_a.m., 2— 4 ' p.m. THE LANGKR DRESSCUTTING SCHOOL.— Classes will Reopen or WEDNESDAY, 81st Jahuary, when Mia Kate Stewrtft will be in attendance tc Enrol Ptlpils on and after that date. Everting Classes will Resume on la I March. MISS KATE STEWART Prinoipal, 94. WILLIS-ST. (opp. Bhortt'e). "PARISIAN 11 , MILLINERY SCHOOL. MADAM MARION In«truotres«. LADIES are notified that MADAM MARION has had years of experience at her profession, and is competent to teach from FOUNDATION tc FINISH. , Ladies afe prepared for positions and CERTIFICATES GIVEN. Pupils' wort on view, HoUre — tfrom 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. ; Afternoon, 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. j Evening, three nights week, 7 till 9. Saturdays oxcepted, Rooms— lo, KING'S CHAMBERS, WILLIS-STREET. BEAUTIFUL ENGAGEMENT RINGS! LOVE is pictured as a boy by «rtists and poets. 'Tis he that turns men's heads and thoughts to bethrothal rings to adorn his lady's hand. And it is only natural for him to thihlc of LANGDON'S many BEAUTIFUL > RINGS -=- Diamond Rings, Coloured Oom I Rings— rich and deliuate and beautifully set. It will be a pleasure to Bhow you them.H. S. LANGDON, ' WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER^ 38, WILLIS-STREET. STAMFORD & CO,, LADIES' HAIRDRESSERS AND HAIRWORKERS, 123 a, CUBA-STREIST, WELLINGTON. A CHARMING PERSONAL APPEARANCE is every woman's best asset. Both hat and dress of to-day require Weil-dressed hair, and plenty of it ; therefore cbnsult nt. Wo can improve your hair by a course of Electric Treatment, or can supply you with Transformations, Switches, Wefts, Puff«, eto , at lowest prices in New Zealand. Guaranteed best English Hair only used. Every description of flairwork done on the premises. Combings bought or made Up to any style, 2s 6d per ounce. Call and .see our Saloon (the best in Dominion). Advice Fret. 'Phone 2794. TUITION IN MASSAGE. MRS. CREIGHTON HALE, the long-e»t-established Teacher of Massage in London, has opened a Branch of her London Establishment in Wellington. She instructs ladies in Scjentiflo Massage of every kind, including General, Swedish, Wolr-Mitchelli Electricity, and Swedish Drill. Every Lesson on living subject. Certificate when proUoient Author of the "Art of Massage. " Addre-ss— 27, MAY-ST., WELLINGTON. Tel. 3226. EGG ESSENCE ! a boon to~housewivesl boardinghouslTkeepers and hotelkeepers. FEgg Essence OR Cakes, Puddings, Soones, Pikelets, and Guatards, iHc. Four dvopa is equal to one cjjg. Made in lemon anil vanilla flavouring. I'd bottle. At all erocert» ELLIS AUn MANTON, . Agtau,

HAVE .YOUR PHOTOGRAPH TAKEN ! At ALAN SPICER'S STUDIO, r CUBA-STREET, Opposite Te Aro House. - Tho Best will Satisfy You. 'Phone 3263. '• ARE YOU MAKING JAM THIS SEASON* HOMEMADE Jam is very nice— if it turns out as well as you hoped. But you cannot expect good Jam i Unless you use good Sujfar. USE , CAMPBELL'S t PreterVhig SUfearV and ytour Jam will merit all the compliments it receives. ; Preserving Sugar, tfo. i, per bag, 10s 6d r Preserving Sugar, No, la, per bag,lOs 6d 1 BreWer'e Cfy«tal«, pei' bag I,^1 ,^ Hi b Wi CAMPBELL, 40 AND 42. MANNERS-STREET, 293. CUBA-STREET. 163, RIDDIFORD'ST REET, NBWTOWN J^EW SEASON'S PKTJIT. . . TO HAND. [ OF THE BEST QWAtl^iT AT THE b LQWEST PRICES I ' New Settson'i! Currants, 4d lb , NeW Valencia Raisifaß, 6d lb [ Now Seeded Raisins, 5d fen.d 6d packet ' New Dates, 51b for Is New Figs, 4d and 6d box • Now Figs, in layers, 6d lb > Good old Figs, for cooking. 71b fot It • Good old Prunes, 4d per lb , Pure Honey, best quality, 6d lb ■ SMAS HAMSI XMAS HAMSI XMAS HAMSt , BEST QUALITY, -f riD PER LB. ; THE PRICES AND QUALITY OF ALL GROCERIES ARE RIGHT AT IttLFATIUOK'S, GROCER, COURTENAY-PLAOE.. Telophbhe 944. THK C<UEA^ ASTHMA CTJKE As prepared by H. Brittaiu, Chemist, is Having a big 1 sale. Its effects are ' TRULY MARVELLOUS, And the united testimony of grateful patients pronounces it to bo A MIRACULOUS OURE. Fried, 2s 6d Her bottW; post free, 3s. H. BRITTAIN, Chemist, £6, Manners-street. ; N.B. I—lf1 — If tto benefit derived money w lingly returned. ; __,__, _ _l By Special '(SIJ&tiU&L^ 6 Bxcellehcy Appointment fSPSSgDR? The , to Jw^SSyS* Governor. ! pRANK Olia:dy»O lia:dy » WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLEit. 48, WH,LIS-STREET. nnHK CHOP TmOR piiESBNTS. ! FRANK GRADY'S for WATCHES FRANK URADY'S for CLOCKS I FIUNK GRADY'S for JEWELLERY i FRANK GRADY'S for SILVER GOODS FRANK GRADY'S for ELECTROFRANK GRADY'S L PLATE FRANK GRADY'S for GREENSTONE * i MANUFACTURING 1 REPAIRING! Country Orders receive prompt attention. Write for New Catalogue. 7JIHE gHOP JIOR pRESENTS. pBANK (JRADY. Tel 1138. Esl. 1380. T.O. Box 243 SOCIETY FOR PROTECTION OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN. rtIHL Secretary will be ih attendance A •aX the Rooms, Bridge's Buildings. 411 commuaiOtttioni itri^tly confidential,

NEAY GOODS AT SALB.PEIOES! Ex S.S. SOMERSET. Ex S.S. RUAPEIIU. HAVING arrived too late for Clirisfcmsxt trade, both thesu shipment* will, now bo oft'orod ut ABSOLUTE SALIi PRICES at once. j Lovely French Laco Goods Lace Collarottca ' l Lace liibortioiis ■ i■Swiss Laces and Insertions Qualcbr Colldrs Lacs and Canibrio feter Ptm Colla'rt'aifd Sets ( - Gibsoli Collars Gibson Rabuts Lace Cottou Neckwear 12 only French Lace BloUses at cost (sent in mistake) i Japtuicsu Bordering from 3d -yard ' i Swiss Cambrio Embroidories Swisß Canibrio Insortiou LOVELY GOODS. STACKS OF NOVELTIES!.. ' CALL EARLY FOR FIRST CHOICtS At . ; „ LINDBEUG'S, CUBA-STREET. " ,'" Parcels delivered. COSTUMES AT FACTORY PRICES* DURING tho next few months wo fehall make Ladies' Own Materials in. CostUtnes to Measure* from 3?«"od"ei»ch\ Linhigs frohi 5s per droes. ■ WELLINGTON TWEED CO., 11 Ghuznee-street (Over Pearson's Boot Store.) JJ U G H D O U G L A S,, 90-94, VICTORIA.ST., .WELLINGTON ACCOUNT BOOK MANUFACTURER, Etc., BOOKBINDER AND PAPER-RULER. Patentee — DOUGLAS LOOSE-LEAF LEDGERS, LOOSE-LEAF PRICE BOOKS, Etc. Proprietor for N.Z. of FRING'3 CHECK-FIGURE SYSTEM, Copy, right. Fringr'fi System locates Errors iv Book* keeping as they occur, thus BALANC ing books first shot. victoria laundry, to kelburneTTouseholders. OUR Vans Collect and Deliver in Kelburno 'EVERY WEDNESDAY. • Telephone 613. VICTORIA LAUNDRY CO., LTD., 88. HANSON-STREET. FOR TOWNSHIPS AND PRIVATE RESIDENCES. T:HE CHEAPEST, CLEANLIEST, and MOST EFFICIENT METHOD^ of LlGtli'rlNti, HEATING, and COOKING, t etc., etc., known at the present time is by TEE DE LAITrK GAS SYSTEM. Gas Produced at from 9d per 1000 Cubic Feet. NON-EXPLOSIVE. SIMPLE T6 HANDLE. A PGftearti or Telephone Menage put* un Expert nt your service FREE OF COS! unmediufoly. R. Y. WALLS COMPANY, Bouleotl Chamber*, is6uleott-»treet, " WRLLINGTON. Telephone 2974 , WANTISD KNOWN. - ■■■-■» ' ' - W AT>r - ANQ smennan, ■ HIGH-CLASS TAtr.ORS, - COOVRU'S IIUILDIN'GS, Obpositri' E^&itiK ii 3 o*k SOCIETY vpn ,THB PREVENTION OF CRI IYL'I'Y TO ANiMALB, rfitilil public tire eai'iiiKtly reijuottod to JL kindly cottunuuicat* atiy uot of cruelty to ixnliimls that mtiy (JOiho tindor their notice lo C. vf. Cjafcroll, SeoreUry. ' 178, Foatherston-«t. (opposite U.P.Oi).

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 30, 5 February 1912, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 30, 5 February 1912, Page 9

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