The Topic of the hour is the Of F. W. SMITH (a CO.'S ASSIGNED STOCK — — 4*r __ ■ ■ ■ "THE ECONOMIC" ; Bought at 8/© in the £ — And now being offered at EXTRAORDINARILY LOW SALE PRICES. Some Rare Bargain Lots to be cleared To-morrow, Thursday. . - ' -'- ' ""' - '"" -'»i'»»"> - " ■»■ I »«WWMi.ii. | ¥ i,|,l FOR EARIOT BUYERS. A RARE BARGAIN. GENUINE BARGAINS, ° TRIMMED HATS — Straw i° BB OVO VV c La ? los \, G( ? LF JER : CfIATS and SKIRTS, shapes, trimmed with silk XWlfl'offlTKiiSf «• ■•* Qw"* ALL-WOOL velvet and flowers Usually 10/6, 15/6, 16/6, 21/6 KAIAPOI TWEED COATS Usual price 21/- To be cleared at 1/-, 1/6, 1/9, and SKIRTS— Cud shapes . Sale Price 1/11 each «"<* */H and styles; In greys, greens, 30 Plain Colour ALPACA Arhia , V ahi«« 7Q/ft «•/«: THE LEAST POSSIBLE and POP&-IN BHIRTS-ln ABtu J l \? m ™J*L l 200 sprays ef FLOWERS— Usual prices 8/11, 5/11 . ;, , Reses, feliage, and blossom Sale Prlco 2/6 460 boxes of SILK NETof every description _ VEILINCS-ln all the leadUsual prices 1/11 and 2/11 29 Very Special Value Ing celours, navy, saxe blue, Sale Price id. spray SPJ-^li .? EL A '.N. N . E emerald, cinnamon, etc.; In , BLOUSES — Magyar style, a vttv \ miv n * -JLj ii ft - tt trimmed down top ef sleeves a va " ety of v setd msß m» ««..»,. .»«..,. and sSde of front J coloured meshes , ; NO DOUBT ABOUT Oriental washing embroidery Usual prices 1/- to 1/14 yard' THESE. Usual price 6/11 Sale Price' 4£d. ''Sptfd' 1 V.f 36 pairs P.O. CORSETS— A Sale Price 4/6 — , — _L, goed, strong corset in grey — OSTRICH FEATHER coutille, for medium figures; J^JSJi/^JSS" O^ BOAS- In grey, natural,! in sizes 20 to 32 inch only In S' esn » h f™ r0 *> Q > blue ' white, and black V t ';; : . Usual price 7/11 Usual prices 12/6 and 10/6 i Usual Price 10/6 j Sale Price 2/11 Assigned Sale Price 1/11 Assigned Sale Price i/ii : ", s it j . Enormous crowds all day to-day. Big preparations for the overflow to-morrow. GEORGE '0. KERSLEY, Ltd., The Economic ■.>
HATS FOR THE BRIDESMAIDS, AND THE BRIDE FOR GOING AWAY. (TinHERE'S an unusual 1 charm in the ■■" exceedingly graceful "Going aiway" Hats and Brideemaids' Hats on view at Mrs. Mathewson's. They form an attractive display which we would like you to inspect. MRS, MATHEWSON, 266, LAMBTON-QUAY. MILLINERY COLLEGE, HUME'S BUILDINGS, 108, Willie-street. MISS HAMILTON teaches 1 how to Buy and Make Your Millinery. , Your artißtio tastu educated, and your own individuality studied. * DAY AND EVENING CLASSES. Hours from 10—12 a.m., 2—4 p.m. T ANGER DRESSCUTTING SCHOOL. JLi Miss Kate Stewart, Principal. The Lauger is «imple, efficient, and mast successful in reeplts. No calculations. Classes daily, 10 to 12 and 2 to 4-. Evening Classes Tuesday and Friday, 7 to 9. Petone Technical School, Wednesday, 7 to 9. Cut Patterns to measure a speciialty. The .new Blouse and Skirt Cutter are especially adapted for the present Btyle. Roomß 94. Williß-street, opposite Shortt's. "PARISIAN " MILLINERY SOHOOL. MADAM MARION Instructress. LADIES are notified that .MADAM MARION has had years of experience at her profession, and is competent to teach from FOUNDATION tc FINISH. Ladies are prepared for positions and CERTIFICATES GIVEN. Pupils' worls on view. Hours — From 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. ; Afternoon, 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.; Evening, three nights week, 7 till 9. Saturdays excepted. Rooms— lo, KING'S CHAMBERS, WILLIS-STREET. ___ STAMFORD & CO., 123 a, CUBA-STREET, LADIES' HAIRDRESSERS AND HAIR. WORKERS. A PIN CURL to a wig can be manufaoj\. tured on the premises, and, incidentally, also Switches, Transformations, Turbans, and Pads, all shades and sizes. Hair Dressings include tho Marcel Wave, Giecian, and Basket Plait. All Scalp and Face Treatments with Electric Appliances. We buy Combings, giving highest price, 'or make them into any design- at 2b 6d per ounce Sole Proprietors and Manufacturers of the ROYAL FACE CREAM. 'Thone 2794. WEDDING GIFTS! LANGDON'S SILVERWARE provides the widest pos&iblo latitude for tho belectiou of Wed- , ding Gifts, both in price and variety. If you have a Wedding Present to purchase eqmo and (select it from my iine display of ELECTROPLATE, SILVERWARE, CASE GOODS, CLOCKS, Etc. Everything is marked in plain figures. i Open every night. H. S. LANGDON, m JEWELLER, 38. WILLIS-STREET. SOCIETY FOR PROTECTION OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN. npHE Secretary will be in attendance JL at the Rooms, Bridge's Buildings, 119, Willis-street, on TUESDAY and FRIDAY MORNINGS, from 10 to 12.30 AH communications strictly confidential. PALE cheeks, sleeplessness, no appetite, etc., aro all signs that you're run down — that your whole sy^tom requires toning up. "What you really want is Marshall^ Fospherine, the great tonic and nervo noumher. Get & bottle from your chemist 10-day. It will bring back the solid feeling of perfect health. Is, Is 6d, and 2s 6d bottle. The largest size equals four of the smallest. ANTED X N O W N. OUR READY-TO-WEAR SUITS ARE TAILOR-CUT. , The quality of the materials and tho very eupeiior workmanship of our suits assures you of splendid service. DUNCAN AND MACINTOSH, ' . Opp. Qpora. House. WHEN- feeling dry or dull, tako a glass of Puriri. With whisky it's a iine rftyjiei'i At all hotels. ' •
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 74, 27 March 1912, Page 9
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