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NOW IN FUIJL, PROGRESS GREAT REALIZATION SALE at "The ECONOMIC" Of F. W. SMITH (SI CO.'S ASSIGNED STOCK Bought at After four most successful Sale Days, we have Bought at cy tf thoroughly overhauled the , stock, and sorted . Cjl\y out hundreds of fresh bargains ready for to- o/^) . J. morrow, SATURDAY MORNING, ' in the & STOCK MUST BE SOLD-COME DAILY. in tKe * Read the Bargains obtainable in the Dress, Manchester and Famishing Depts. 36-Inch GREAT CREAM | IMITATION BLANKET OPPORTUNITY CASEMENT CLOTH SILK EOLIENNE, A 7ll^Ts"l s °- |noh «"^ The favourite In green, brown and blue and double beds slightly fabrl ° for cc * Berne| rt CurUsually 3/6 discoloured in the mill, but talns . . otherwise perfect In quality Usual price 1/6 sale price 9ti yard aJ|d makGj W|l| be t||r||ed -» out at 22/6 per pair. These 4 Pi eces are well worth 28/6 per ; — sSTRIPES TWEBDB, «» _J^ „ °""" ART """ ' All wool, 541n. wide, used for 42 Inches, good colourings CHAHti Curtains and Table Covers and neat designs. Secure FLANNELETTE BARGAIN Usual price 3/6 yard some. Extra special 350 yards WHITE COSY Sale Price 2/6 yard Worth 1/11 to 2/11 FLANNELETTE — 20-inch m wide, well made and very Sale Price 1/- yard 80ft . exceptional value at Tne Assigned Stock ———--—--—--------—----— Sale Price 6/3 per dozen °f 900 Yards Worth 7/6 dozen TAPESTRY COVERS STRIPED TWEEDS 2^ yards long ; marone, green 40 inches wide; a full range 160 Yards ?***??" of colours; especially for WHITE "^ DAMABK "" "To/G ,^ '"* 72 inches wide; superior . 18 / 6 » 3Z / 8 school and house dresses and very strong sale Prioes 7/6, 8/6, 10/-, Sale Price 1/3 yard To be Cleared at 2/11 yard 15/-, 18/11 The Store will remain OPEN as usual this FRIDAY EVENING until 9 o'clock GEORGE ® KERSLEY, Ltd., The Economic

YOU WILL GET THE BEST IN PHOTOGRAPHY At ALAN SPICER'S STUDIO, CUBA-STREET, Opposite Te Aro House. 'Phono 3263. COSTUMES AT FACTORY PMCES. DURING the Moxfc le\V • rtiontks \xti shall make Ladies' Own Materiah hi Costumes to Measure from 37b 6d each. Linings from 6$ per <lre«B. WELLINGTON TWEED CO., Ghuznee-stireot (Over Pearson's Boob Store.) LADIES* TAILOR. WE are making up tha latest in Harris Twoedte, Worsted*, aud Serges in many now and choice styles. I. JOSEPH, 'Phone 3083. Bdiilcutt Chambers. S. KISKI3, priGH-CLASS LADIES' TAILOR, "■"•*■ Opp. To Aio House, Cuba^t. Tailor-made Coitumes, material not less than 6s per yard, £3 15s; Skirts, 22s Gd. The latest styles. Fit guaranteed. Clients' own materials made up. FISH ON WEDNESDAYS AND FRIDAYS. MOST Churchmen will adhere strictly to this rule, And housewives who have the buy* ing to do will make their Lenten purchases at CAMPBELL'S ' Derby Salmon, per tin, lOd. Laurel Wreath Salmon, Bd. Herring Roes, Is. Red Herrings, per doz, Is 6d. Money can oe saved by shopping heve. W. CAMPBELL, ♦0 AND 42. MANNERS-STREET, 295. OUBA-STREET. 163, RIDDIFORD-STREET, NEWTOWN THE PUBLIC ARE PROVING EVERY DAY By the CROWDS THAT THRONG KILPATRICK'S SHOP THEIR APPRECIATION OF VALUE GIVEN IN GENUINE CHEAP GROCERIES. r^oki Good Fanninge Too, Is lb. Good Leaf Ceylon Toa, from 1» 4d. Prunes, from 4d lb. Dates from 3d lb, or 51b for Is. Figs (cooking), 51b for Is. Honey (pure and frozen), 6d lb. Floor Polish (Day and Martin's), 4d tin. Seeded Raisins, per pkt, sd. GOODS DELIVERED TO ANY PART OF CITY AND SUBURBS. KILPATRICK, GROCER, 120, COURTENAY-PLACE. Telophoiio 844. By Bpeoial fcLjßJftHis Excellonoy Appointment 4£g§||xsßr to fc?SS2S* Governor. PRANK (£RADY, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER. 48, WILLIS-STREET. rtAHE QHOP TJIOR pRESENTS. FRANK GRADY'S for WATCHES FRANK GRADY'S for CLOCKS FRANK UItADY'S for JEWELLERY FRANK GRADY'S for SILVER GOODS FRANK GRADY'S for ELECTROFRANK GRADY'S PLATE FRANK GRADY'S for GREENSTONE MANUFACTURING! REPAIRING! Country Orders receive prompt attention, Write for New Catalogue. rriHE QHOP TjiOß pRESENXS. FRANK (JIiADY, Xcl t iUlt £it. ISSQ. g.O. Box 24£

EX S.S. SUSSEX. EX S.S. ATHENID. KB W GOODS At SALE PRIOES! SALE PRIOES I "White Saxony Flannel, Is, 1* 2d, Is 6d Cream AH Wool Surge, Is 9d, Is lid Melton Cloths, Is, Is 2d, Is 4d. All the latest shades Twilled Vicuna*, Is 2d, 1« 4d, Is 6d Diagonal Dress Goods, 8s lid dress GBin wide Heavy Tweed, 3s lid Hetivy Boltbn Sheeting, 6Jd, Bid, lOJd Herringbone Sheeting, lOid, 1* Oilcloth Shelnntf, 4id, Sid Tinsel Drape, 34d, 4id, 6d New Lace Curtains Now Down Quilts Now Honeycomb Quilts, from 2s 6d HUNDREDS OF OTHER LINES, ALL CHEAP 1 WE GIVE STAMPS! CALI. EAiILY. TfOU WILL SAVE MONEY. At LINDBERG'S, CUBA'STRETT. FOR TOWNSHIPS AND PRIVATE RESIDENCES. THE CHEAPEST, CLEANLIfiST, and MOST EFFICIENT METHOD of LIGHTING, HEATING, and COOKING, etc, eta* known at the present timo is by THE DE LAHTE GAS SYSTEM. Gas Produced tt from 9d per 1000 Cubic Feet. toON.EXPLOSIVE. SIMPLE TO HANDLE!. A Postcard or Telephone Message put* an Expert at your service FREE OF COST immediately. R. Y. WALLS COMPANY, Boulcott Chambers, Bouloott-*treet, WELLINGTON. Telephone Bgfri _ -^_ TTUGH DOUGLAB, 90-94, VICTORIA.ST., WELLINGTON ACCOUNT BOOK MANUFACTURER, EU>., BOOKBINDER AND PAPER-RULER, Patentee - DOUGLAS LOOSE-LEAF LEDGERS, LOUSE-LEAF PRICE BOOKS, Etc. Proprietor for N. 2. of .FRING'S. CHECK-FIGURE SYSTEM, Copyright. F ring's System locates Errors in Bookkeeping as they occur, thus BALANCING BOOKS FIRST SHOT WELLINGTON STEAM DYE WORKS CLEAN or Dye Feathers and Feather Boas to match any pattern. Suite, Dresses, on Furnishings* Dry Cleaned or Dyed. Satin Shoes Dry Cleaned or Dry Dyctf any shade. Glovee,* Furs, Panama Hate, ieto.j Cleuuod, W. BARBER AND CO., 125, CUBA-ST., & 147, RIDDIFORD'ST. Telephone 286. r'S a form of alow poisoning—that indigestion you ondure every any, for food which it not digested forms a poisonous gM in tho stoinaoh, which ontori the blood, and is spread throughout the body. Don't run risks by noglertlng your indiiostion any longer, but send out to your chemist, for a bottle of that wondoriul remedy— Dr. Crossing's "Noxol," now. Price 2s bottlo. ___^ TXJT A*N Ttt £TJ~ XN o W tf. COAT-HANGER GUESSING COM. PETITION. FREE TO ALL. First prlre— Watarpriiof Coat, value 36b. Second prito— Trouiore to order, value 80s Third pme-~Fancy Vost, value 7« 6d. Quo«s tho number of Cpat-Hanger» in our window.— MEßTON, Tailor and Mercer, 143. Ihgoitrmtreot, SOCIETY FOR THR PREVENTION _ • of.6r6bwv to animals. npHE publto »ro Bftrn»6tly requMUd to J. Mndly ' oommun»ootd any. a<* of cruelty to an»m*U th»t may Wrae wufcr their noMco 1o C. W. Carroll, Secfratar*., i7St Featherßton-fit, (opposiW G.P.O.i,

HATS FOR THE BRIDESMAIDS, I AND THE BRIDE FOR GOING AWAY. fTiHERE'B an unusual ch%rm in the -■- exceedingly graceful "Going away" Hats and Bridesmaido' Hats on view at Mrs. Mathewsoii's. They form an attractive display which we would- like you to inspect. MRS. MATHEWSON, 266, LAMBTON-QUAY. MILLINERY COLLEGE^ HUMFVS BUILDINGS, 102, Willis-street. MISS HAMILTON teaches how to Buy and Make iToUr Millinery. 'Your artistio tasto educated, and your own individuality studied. DAY AND EVENING CLASSES. Hours from 10 — 12 a.m., 2--4 p.m. LANGER DRESSCUTTING SCHOOL. , Miss Kato Stewart, Principal. Tho Langcr is simple, efficient, and nibst successful in respltß. No calculations. Classes daily, 10 to 12 and 2 to 4. Evening Classes Tuesday and Friday, ? to 9. Petone Technical School, Wednesday, 7 to 9. Cut Patterns to measure a speciialty. The new Blouse and Skirt Cuttor are eßpeeially adapted for the present style. Rooms 94. Willis-street, opposite Shortt's. ~~ "PARISIAN " MILLINERY SCHOOL. MADAM MARION Instructress. LADIES are notified that MADAM MARION has had years of esperi* onco at her profession, and is competent to tfeach from FOUNDATION to FINISH. Ladies are prepared for positions and CERTIFICATES GIVEN. Pupils' work on view. Hours— From 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. } After* noon, 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. ; Evening, three nights week, 7 till 9. Saturdays excepted. Rodms-10, KING'S CHAMBERS, WILLIS-STREET. STAMFORD & CO., 123 a, OUBA-STREET, LADIES' HAIRDRESSERS AND HAIR. WORKERS. A PtN CURL to a wig can be manufacXjL hired ou the premises, and, incidentally, also Switches, Transformations, Turbans, and Pads, all shades and sizes. Hair Dressings include the Marcel Wave, Grecian, and Basket Plait. All Scalp and Face Treatments with Electric Appliances. We buy Combings, giving highest pfko, or make them into any design at 2s 6d per ounce Solo Proprietors and Manufacturers of the ROYAL FACE CREAM. "Phone 2794. WEDDING GIFTS! LANGDON'S SILVERWARE ' provides tho widest possible , latitude for the selection of Wedding Gifte, both in price and variety. If you havo a Wedding Present to purchase come and select it from my fine display of ELECTROPLATE, SILVERWARE, CASE GOODS, CLOCKS, Etc. Everything is marked in plain ' figures. Open every night. H. S. LANGDON, JEWELLER, 38. WILLIS-STREET. SOCIETY FOB PROTECTION OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN. THE Secretary will be in attendance at tho Rooms, Bridge's Buildings. 119, Williß-street, on TUESDAY and FRIDAY MORNINGS, from 10 to 12.30 All communications icrictlv confidential, PALE cheeks, ileeploesnesa, no appetite, etc., avo all signs that you ro run down— that your whole system requiros toning up. What you really want is Marshall's Fospherinc, tho groat tonic and norve i nourisher. Got a bottlo from your chemist to-day. It will bring babk tho solid feeling of perfect, health. Is, Is 6d, and 2b 6d bottle. The largest eteo equals four of tho Mnalleat. TO- ANT E D KNOWN*. OUR BEADY-TO-WEAR SUITS ARE TAILOR-CUT. The quality of the materials and tho very (superior workmanship of our uuits assures you of splendid servioo. DUNCAN AND MACINTOSH, j _ j 9_'i'2' OP 81 ' 0 - House. ' WHEN feeling dry or dull, tako a i uldss yf Puriri. With whieLr it's 4 Ike lOiiitti:. At till hotels.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 76, 29 March 1912, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 76, 29 March 1912, Page 9

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