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TCMORROW^I^^GEOEGE npHERE is no question about it, it is •A a, bimplo fact, that, within tho next few dayß, Lamblon-quay, Wellington, will be all aßtir, hustle, and bustle, all centreing round "THo Economic." Why all this? Have you not hoard that C.eorgo and Kersley, Ltd., were the successful tenderers for that great Blenheim htock of ' high-class drapery of F. W. Smith and Co. To save timo and expense they had the- whole stock shipped direct to Wellington by fastest steamers. There are some wonderful bargains 550 Golf Jerseys, white, navy, cardinal, sky, etc., worth from 3s lid to 8s 6d each, now marked Is, Is 6d, and Is lid each. Just the thing for cold mornings and nights. These are in the men's department 1050 yards of beautiful Dre=s Melton Cloth in all the loading winter bhades, splendid value at Is 6d yard, 6 yards for 5s lid, and ti better Hue of stronger. quality, a line frequently sold at Is lid yard, 6 years for 7s 6d. 2000 yards- of Evening Silks in almost any shade, marked usually at 3s lid, 4s 5d yard. ■ This sale they will all run out at Is 6d and Is lid yard. 150 Strong Melton Pirlio-finished Walking Skirts, tlie best value ever offered fpr the money, 14s lid each.' 360 Moirette Underskirts, a marvel of cheapness, good cut, latest colourings, worth ' any time ss, now marked 3s lid. 250 .Paddy Felt Hats, tho very latest /style, 'just the hat for riding, driving, sporting, . etc., in any shade, full sizes, worth 4s lid, clearing this lino at 3s 6a each." 350 Trjmmed Tweed, Lustre Hats, small chapes, suitable for present wear, usually marked 5a lid, 7s 6d. 106 6d, each, these wero bought to clear at 3s lid, 4s lid, 5s lid each. Havo a look;at them. 978 yards of Beautiful Embroidery Insertion, just what's in demand now, worth Is llct yard. - This sulo wo shall clear every yard at half-price, vi/., Is yard. BEAD CHAINS— AII tho present rage, ovory lady wants a fancy chain. Another big shipment just arrived in timo for this sale. Turquoise, sky, greens, browns, black, coral, pink, muuve, at Is, Is 3d, Is 9d. 2s 6d, 3s lid to 5s 6d. Got in early and" have your pick. LADIES' OVERALLS — Dorothy Aprons, Royal Pinafores, for working in about the house, or in the workroom ; twenty patterns to choose from, 33 lid, 4s 6d, 5s 6d, 6s lid each. Theso aro good washing materials. LADIES' BLOUSES— 36O Beautiful Delaine Blouses, all cream grounds, iatest cut and finish, bought job, a splendid line worth 5s 6d, clearing at this salo 3s lid each. Blouses of every description, marked cheap— Cream Delaine, Wincey, All-wool Flannels, Vyollas, Black Repp., Cashmere, Delaine for business or tho houae, from 4h lid to 10s 6d each. v Wo carry the largest Blouse Stock in Wcllinton, and there will be some splendid bargains in this department. Take tho lift >to tho first floor and sco rho stock we carry. Goods' bought right always sell quickly. A big stock of Blankets will bo thrown out at a special price, one Hue of thirtj pairs colonial, 10 x 4 sizo, 27s 6d for 22» od. Havo a look at them* Those customers who were able to buy at our labt Balo.-won'.t forget tho bargains in a hurry. Macintosh Uou.ts for Ladies — There aro three lines in theso wanted goods, and the styles aro all right, and if you want a Bargain just call ut tho Costume Department, and secure ono. Prices from 25s up to 5 guineas. Bargains in Men's Suits, Trousers, Shirts, Hate, I*yjania Suits, Underpants, Underskirts, etc. GEORGE AND KERSLAY'S, LAD., Great Assigned Stuck Sale of F. W. Smith, 's (of Blenheim) Slock. FUNERAL NOTICE. THE Friends of George Brown, of 9, ' Buller-streot, aro invited to attend his Funeral at St. Joseph's Church, Upper Hutt, To-morrow (Tuesday), ab 10.30 a.m., after arrival oE tho train which leaves Lambton Station, Wellington, at 9 o'clock. FUNERAL CARD. rpHE Friends of Mr. Donald M'Callum A aro invited to attend the funeral of his late Wife, lxabel May, which will leave the Mortuary Chapel ot E. Morris, Jun., 60, Taranuki-streel. on Wednesday, 27th Maroh, 1912, at 2.30 p.m., for tho Cemetery, Karori. • . E.- MORRIS, Jun., Undertaker and Embakncr, 60, Taranaki- • street, and 28, Rovan^-street. Telephone 937 (night and duy). FUNERAL CARD. rpHE Friends of tho lato John Futter J- . Woodward are im itod to attend his Funeral, which will leavo his late residence, 35, Broadway-terrace, To-moirow (Tuesday). 26th March, 1912, at 2.30 p.m., for the* Cemetery, Karori. k. Morris, Jun., Undertaker and Embulmer, 60. Taranakictreet, anil 28, Revans-street. Telephone 937 (day and night). OFFICERS^nd Members of Court Sir Georgo Bowcn, No. 5084, avo ro spiictfullv requested to attend the Funeral of the lato Birt. J. I<\ AVoodword, which will leavo hi f ; late ro»idencc, 65, Broadway-iTi-iuso, Tuesday. 26Ui,instant, tit 2.30 p.m., lor' Karori Cemeterj . A. W. (). TRAVERS. Secretary. WELLINGTON BOYS' INSTITUTE. rj^llH Aimuul Men ing will bo l:rld m X' tho lusUtuU' BuiUlinu, Arthur— tree! , on TUESDAY EVENING, 26th March, at 8 o'clock Busincbs>— Adoption of Rupoit and t3i»lauco,-bhcot, I'Jlectiuu of Ofiker Bearers titji] Committee. Chau'jy.aa~iliior daujtaj UouAcy, C.B>

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 72, 25 March 1912, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 72, 25 March 1912, Page 8

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