~— IT _ __ "THE ECONOMIC" During the past few weeks we have SECURED TWO STOCKS OF DRAPERY The most important one being that of F. W. SMITH & CO., BLENHEIM p THE STOCK COMPRISED— — COSTUMES, MILLINERY, BLOUSES, UNDERCLOTHING, DRESS GOODS, MANCHESTER j=j GOODS, BLANKETS, FLANNELETTES, * j~ GLOVES, HOSIERY, LACES, EMBROIDERIES, " r : RIBBONS, SILKS, HABERDASHERY, MEN'S ■"■ AND BOYS' CLOTHING, MERCERY, Etc. " The whole of this splendid Stock was bought at less than half the actual cost* A BIG REALISATION SALE of the ASSIGNED STOCKS will commence TO-MOHROW, TUESDAY MORNING AT 9 O'CLOCK PROMPT. Alert Buyers will be early. Huge Clearance of Bargains in all Departments. GEORGE & KERSLEY, Ltd., Wellington
HATS FOR THE BRIDESMAIDS, AND THE BRIDE FOR GOING AWAY.' [IT^HERE'S an unußual charm in the •*• exceedingly graceful "Going away" Hats and Bridesmaids' Hats on view at Mrs. Mathewson's. They form an attractive ' display which we would like you to, inspect. • MRS. MATHEWSON, 266, LAMBTON-QUAY. MILLINEKY COLLEGE, HUME'S BUILDINGS, 102, Willis-street. MISS HAMILTON teaches how lo Buy and Make Your Millinery. Your artistic taste oducuted, and your own individuality' studied. DAY AND EVENING GLASSES. Hours from 10 — 12 a.m., 2—42 — 4 p.m. T ANGER DRESSOUTTING SCHOOL. JLJ Miss Kate Stewart, Principal. The Langer is simple, efficient, and most successful in resplts. No calculations. I Olasßes daily, 10 to 12 and 2 to 4. Evoning Classes Tuesday and Friday, 7 to 9. Petone Technical School, Wednesday, 7 to 9. Cut Patterns to measure a Bpcciialty. The new Blouse and Skirt Cutter are especially adapted for the present style. Rooms 9J. Willis-street, opposite Shortb'e. "PARISIAN " MILLINERY SCHOOL. MADAM MARION Instructress. LADIES are notified that MADAM MARION has had years of experience at her profession, and is competent to teach from FOUNDATION to FINISH. Ladies aro prepared for positions and CERTIFICATES GIVEN. Pupil*' work on vie*. Hours — From 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. ; Afternoon, 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. ; Evening, three uighte week, 7 till 9. Saturdays excepted. Rooms— lo, KING'S CHAMBERS, WILLIS-STREET. SPIRE LLA CORSETS. . (Not sold in shops). SPIREIXA BONING has been a revelation to over 2,000,000 women. Does not rust. from perspiration pr Washing. Of light and free construction, it is ventilated, cool, and sanitary. Yielding, flexible, yet permanently shape-retaining. Guaranteed one year from tubL or breakage. — Spirolla Corset Parlours, Boulcott Chambers, Boulcott-streot. STAMFORD & CO., 123 a, CUBA-STREET, LADIES' HAIRDRESSERS AND HAIRWORKERS. . A PIN CURL to a wig can be manufaoXV tured on tho premises, and, incidentally, also Switches, Transformations, Turbans,' and Pads, ail Bhades and sizes. Hair Dressings include the Marcel Wave, Grecian, and Basket Plait. All Scalp and Face Treatments with Electric Appliances. Wo buy Combings, giving highest price, or make them into any design at 2s 6d por ounce Solo Proprietors and Manufaoturerß of tho ROYAL FACE CREAM. Thone 279*. WEDDING GIFTS; r LANGDON'S SILVERWARE provides the widest possible letitudefor tho selection of Wedding Gifts, both in price and variety. If you have a Wedding Present lo purchase come and select it from my fins display of ELECTROPLATE, SILVERWARE, CASE GOODS, CLOCKS, Eto. Everything is marked in plain figures. • Opon every night. H. S. LANG-DON, JEWELLER, 38. WILLIS-STREET. SOCIETY FOR PROTECTION OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN. THE Secretary will be in attendance at the Rooms, Bridge's Buildings. 119, Willis-street, on TUESDAY and FRIDAY MORNINGS, from 10 to 12.30 All communications etriotly confidential. PALE ohoekp, sleeplessness, no appotitc, etc., aro all signs that you've run down— that your wholo uystem requires toning up. What you really want is Marshall's Fospherine, tho great tonio and nervo nourished. Get a bottlo from your chemist to-day. It will bring back tho solid feeling of perfect health. Is, Is od, and 2k 6d bottlo. Tho luvgctsl eize equals four of iho smallest. WHEN fooling dry or dull, tako a glass of I'uriri. With' wjtigLj it's * lino roviverL A.t «jl ho^ " '
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 72, 25 March 1912, Page 9
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