DRESSING GOWNS POR LADIES ! rpHE cost of a DRESSING GOWN is a mere trifle, while the comfort is great. With the cold -weather almost here, v warm, comfortable, and dainty DRESSING GOWN becomes a good investment, and tho choice here is verylarge. The following aro some of the ' NEWEST GOODS.— j PADDED SILK DRESSING GOWNS, in sky blue, navy, green, pink, vieuxrose, crimson, and grey, with thick silk cord girdle and tassel. AT 39/6 HAaa; PYRENEEAN" DRESSING GOWNS, in various popular colours, some trimmed i Oriental galoon, others with fancy ! braid and girdles. at •yr/a eaoh i CASHMERE DRESSING GOWNS, in all the newest shades, and in several be- • coming styles. AT 35 / 6 EACH DRESSING GOWNS, in Paisley and pure Delaine, with plain strapped front, belt and cuffs to match ; guaranteed fast colours. DRESSING GOWS, in thick pyranette, in fancy kyrle spots, in all good useful ' shaded. The newest material of thia season. A * 25/6 EAaH DRESSING GOWNS, in thick ripple cloth with deep collar braided with cuffs to match ; heSvy wOollen girdle. AT 3I/6 EAOH MOLLETON FLANNEL DRESSING GoWnIS, in plain colours, stripes, and fancy scroll patterns, with plain and fancy collar^; heavy girdles. ATJ^/gEACH DRESSING JACKETS, in padded silk, in sky blue, gifeed, pink, crimson, navy and vleux rode. A * 16/11 MCH i NOTE.— We pay parcel postage on all drapery and soft goods sent to country | customers in execution of orders. I ■ KtRKCALDIIS & STAINS, LTD. *_^*— — — — " VOLTITE KNIFE ELEOTRO'PLA!nNG * POWDER. TO THE HOUSEWIFE. f €^/|ili clean knives every day, when t>y ™ using VOLTITB KNIFE POWDER you need only oletfn them otice a wedk. PRICE -ija PER TIN. M'LEAN AND ARCHD3ALD, 29, Willis-street, TEN, YEARS' PROGJRESS IS THE RECORD OF mfl£ MILLIGfAf^ MERCHANT x ' TAILORING SfiRVIOB! Each successive year has added lustre to the triumphs of work done by this firm, until now it is quoted throughout) thd world for the ; QUALITY OF ITS TAILORING ! t 1 Ib must' not be forgofcte-n that only the most constant study of the daily trend of gentlemen's fashions has made this record possible. L , LADIES' TAILORING! /"WRDER YOUR WINTER COSTUME 1 V From NOBLE, And you will be sure of | PERFECT FIT, LATEST STYLE, AND l DESIGN". WATCH OUR WINDOW 1 Gr. KOBLE, 364, LAMBTON-QUAY (Ne*t Stewart Dawson's). ELLIS TAILORED COSTUMES ARE IN DEMAND. fTlHi} demand is largely due to the 1 K. fact that absolute confidence ii piaood ia fliy ability to embody correct style, perfect ht, and smart cub in every garment inado by me. There is no guesswork. B. ELLIS, the Art Tailor. Opp. Union Bank. ■triE CHARM GIF AN OSBORNE TAILORED COSTUME :TJ€TILL be doubly pnhanced thid '* * winter if one 1 of Our Sihattlydesigued Harris Tweeds is «eloct«t. Harris Tv\£e<l U tile iil&t and hita&t wohi in tfo-{uiii> Fubric''-. Spcurt' a »rk<» fur your*. 11. OSBORNE & CO M TAILORS. CUBA-STREET. HIGGS AND O'DONNELL, PATENT ATTORNEYS, 11, OiiEVr-STftBET (opp. New G.P.0.,1 , . Writa us, .ciil Idr l'>et^Baakl»t. .. ,
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 76, 29 March 1912, Page 6
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