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Next Week's Great Attraction is the Continuance of the AT "THE ECONOMIC" Of F. W. SMITH ®, COoS ASSIGNED STOCK BOUGHT AT 8/@ IN TH£ & NOW SELLING AT AN EXTRAORDINARY RAPID PACE. CEYLON SUITS AT LESS THAN READY-TO-WEAR FELTS FLANNEL BARGAIN HALF PRICE FOR CIRLS BLOUSINC COUNTER 30 only Boys' and Youths' . Medium size Blobkod Shapes v firm brim, trimmed with 362 yards of Dark Coloured 3-Garment Suits, in new bands of velvet and bow at Ceylon Flannel, inwoven tweeds, light and dark pat- side; colours, blaok, navy, stripe or plain; reliable terns; sizes 10 to 17 brown, blue, saxe, hello. washing and mole Regular 1/11 Quality Usually sold 35/- to 40/- usual price 8/11 Price to Clear 9d yard Sale Prices 12/6 and 14/6 Sale Price 1/- eaoh Where else can yon match these Bargains? There are hundreds and hundreds more equally as cheap throughout the Store. ANOTHER BARGAIN!! . _„_ --„«-.„, 29 dozen Smart Side Frills, LADIES' CORSETS. BARGAIN I In pleated muslin, edged 39 pa i rs Ladies' "C and X" Brown Marmot NeckletsValenciennes lace, with Corsets, in grey Coutille, Record shape, trimmed extended hips, suspenders squirrel tails and without neckbands attached, medium length, „ , t „„ ol<4 „_ suitable for the average Usual P' loes 7 / 11 ' »/"• I ,°/ 6 Usual prices 2/3, 2/6, 2/11 «BMr*l In sizes only 26 to S*«e ™» 2/11, 3/11, 5/11 Sale Price 1/. " Usual price 4/11 *"» «£ - «™ Sale Price 2/6 wv hQa weainer We cannot advertise every Bargain— but you can participate in the Big Offerings by attending the Sale daily. GEORGE & KERSLEY, Limited. T7A«TT?T? AT>TP APTTnTJQ T7OU WILL GET THE BEST IN EX H.S. SUSSEX. JiAblJlirS/ All±tAL»llUJNto J[, " , PHO toGRAPIIY EX s>fS> AT HENIC. FOR HOLIDAY MAKERS. At "" ALAN SPICER'S STUDIO, JN »" Or O O D S mHE Athenio is responsible for our CUBA-STREET, > At -*• Seoond Shipment of New Fashions. Opposite Te Aro House. ( g^LE PRICES 1 Now Huts, Smart Furs, Costumes, and 'phono 3263. SALE PRICES I One Piece F,rockß in useful eerges and — ' ■" ■ , ■ ■■ ... princely velvets aro here awaiting your COSTUMES AT PRICES. Whjto gaso) plßnnelt lg( ls 6d eeleotion for the Easter Vacation. TxUBING the next few months we gwJ m ,/pl I°° \u 'tf ff'dJ* % tV,» „ JJ bhall make ladies 1 Own Material* s M<?l « \ P^JJS' ls 2cl ' ls 4d> AU tU „«„ ir imrr-nTtrnAxr in Costumes to Measure from 37s 6d each. „. ., l , „ J-y" „": «„ O j i,n .. v MRS. MATHBWSON, im» i... »f . a™. ■ Xt Ci'V^dl S VaS. ■ 266, LAMBTON.QUAY. . iraangjemyjHD CO., g^-ftg-a*^ % m — — (Over Pearson's Boot Store.) Herringbone Shooting, 10id, ls iTTTTTwniTJV nr\T T "rnn"!? ■ Oi'cloth Shelting, 4ia, sid •MILLINERY COLLEGE, , Tinmi Dmpe, sk m, ed HUME'S. BUILDINGS. SADIES' TAILOE/. New Lace Curtain* ifto w;u;« .^ oo t Now Down Quilts . 102, Willis-street. . , New Honey( £ mb QuUtg( from h6d MISS HAMILTON teaches how, to \kts are making up the latest in Buy and Make Your Millinery. \\ Harris <i' wee d 8) Worsteds, and HUNDREDS OF OTHER LINES, Your artistic tasto ' educated, and your g orges i tt m6uy new and choice styles. t ALL CHEAP! own indivuluality studied. * „ „„ _ DAY AND EVENING CLASSES. I. JOSEPH, ' Hours from 10-12' a.m.,, 2-4 p.m. 'phono 3083. < Boulcott Chambers. WE GIVE STAMPS 11,I 1 , ' T ANGER DRESSCUtfTING, SCHOOL : ' — x ■— """ -..!. Vaktv "vnn wttt-' ravu 1j Miss Kato Stewart, Principal. S. RISKE, OALIt EARLY ko ™ WILL- ,SA^ B The linger is eimple, efficient, and most TTIGH^CLASS LADIES' TAILOR, " v Buccessfiil in respite. No .calculations. JJ[ _ . „ p . . At Classes daily, 10 to 12 and 2 to 4. Even- ** °PP- Te Aro House, Cuba-st. . «^"»o""-' ing Classes' Tuesday and Friday, 7 t0. 9. . LINBBERG S, Potone Technical School, Wednesday, 7 Tailor-made Costumes, material not lees rum a onnjiivw to 9. Cut Patterns to measuro a Bpcciialty. than 6s per y&rd, £3 15s ; Skills, 22s 6d. _______ _2i____l_l>. '.^ Thonew Blou«e and Skirt Cutter are especi- The latest atylw. Fit guaranteed. Foa TOWNSH^Pfi AND PRIVATE ally adapted for the present style. Rooms «,•„„,. , M , n * f a^; n i«, ™ nf q n „„ nrcmpwpwa nuv&lli 94, Willis-street, opposite Shortt's. Clients' own materials made up. RESIDENCES. STAMEORD & CO., rpHE cheapest, cleanliest, LADIES' HAIRDRESSERS AND HAIR- WEDNESDAYS AND FRIDAYS. of HGHTISa HKAmwTJd^fc WORKERS. ' ■ _^_ in G( ctc>( eto>( known at the present 123 a, CUBA-STREET. _ rtcim , ,H, H „ timo "by , . •TVTOST Churchmen will adhere rnvrT , t.*, -. . Tm _«~, , , • , JML strictly to this rule. THE DE LAITIE , , IT is tho quantity of hairwork we do And housewives who have the buy- GAS' SYSTEM* that enables ub to sell the quality at m g t 0 d 0d 0 will make their Lonten , . ' , 4 . k the prico we ask. Switches from 7s 6d to purchases at """^ 355, and Puffs and Transformations to Qa« Produced at from 9d per 1000 Cubia ' suit all purchasers. , CAMPBELL'S Feetl Hairdressing, Shampooing, Manicuring, v NON-EXPLOSIVE. SIMPLE TO Cut and Singo, and Electric Magnetic Derby Salmon, per tin, lOd. ' HANDLE. Treatment. Laurel Wreath Salmon, Bd. , Combings bought or made up into any § QQ j r H?.J\?.S! 1 ,l 8«, l 8« j~ i* *j a Postcard or Telephone Mpssaga puts, deeign for 2s 6J per oz. . Red Herrings, per doz, ls 6d. tttt Expert at your k twv i M niM OF 'Phone 2794 Money cuu be saved by shopping COST, immediately. i ■ ..> .—. — i — , ' 1 1 here. ■ „i ■ WEDDING GIFTS! , R . Y> WALLS COMPANY, T ANGDON'S SILVERWARE — . B, w ChambeMi) Boulcottnitreet, JLJ provides the widest possible --- ~ ,-____,.,. , ' latitude for the selection of Wed- - ; W. CAMPBELL, WELLINGTON* vir?ety Gift6> " Pri ° 0 '^ 40 AND 42. MANNERS-STREET. , Telephone 29?^ , ■ If you have a Wedding Present 2 93, CUBA-STREET, , TT UQH DOUGLAS, fr > om U m°y ha fine Slay 'oi "" lb ' ,163, RIDDIFORD-STREET, NEWTOWN 90-94, VICTORIA-ST., WELLINGTON ELECTROPLATE, SILVERWARE, ■ ■ ACCOUNT BOOK, MANUFACTURER, ° AS \ZSgT2ed E t plain T HE ™°™ G BOOKBINDER AnS' PAPE^ULER. %Tv every night. ■ ' flaoWM **^ss^*iMi^Bi& H. S. LANGDON/ KILPATRICK'S SHOP books, iuc. JEWELLER, 38. WILLIS-STREET. TH EIR APPRECIATION OF" VALUE ShECK.FIGURB "SYSTEM, Sjy- ' ; — "" GIVEN IN GENUINE ' right. THE CHEAP GROCERIES. Fring's System locates Errors in Book. ASTHMA OTTRE ' ' keeping as they occur, thus BALANC. AOXXIXYLa. \JUJa/-Ci r^OOKI • ING BOOKS FIRST SHOT. ' * As prepared by ,H. Brittain. ChomLst, it „ , Farm ; nffg *? vlb ' WELLINGTON '"* Saving a big sale. Its effects aro good Fanmngs^a^l Ib.^ WOTITTq TRULY MARVELLOUS. Prunes, from 4d lb. & LfcAM Vlih \\ UltJlb And the united testimony of, gratefol K'fetoS V'to^lf" 1S ' dhLBAN or Dye ir O athew and Feather patients pronounces it to be Honey fpuro and frozen)," 6d lb. BoUB lo iutltch ""^ P« ttcM - A MIRACULOUS CURE. Floor Polish (Day and Martini), 4d tin. ss u i^ Dresses, or Furnishings, Dry Price, 2s 6d per bottle; post free, 3ft, Seocled Httislus ' p °iiL kt ' Gdl Ckuned or Dyed. H. BRITTAIN, GOODS DELIVERED TO ANY PART Satin Shoes Dry Clouncd or Dry Dyed Chemist, 56, Mannoris-streot. ' OF CITY AND SUBURBS. any shade. N.B.— lf no benefit derived money w ttttt* mTi-j-r/iir Gloves, Furs, Panama Huts, etc.. lingly returned. KILPATRICK, Cleunod. " ■ GROCER, 120, COURTENAY-PLACE. SOCIETY FOR PROTECTION OF Tolenhono 944 ' W. BARI3EU AND.CO., WOMEN AND CHILDREN. ■ - t01CI "° H4 ' , wrn n A ,,, t 147 nmtirirnnnw mHE Secretary will be in attendance 125 » CUBA-Sl,, & 147, RIDDU'ORD-ST.' X at the Rooms, Bridtto's Buildings. g- s peo ial ©» «»JB> His Exoellenoy , Telephone 226. 119, Willis-street, on TUESDAY and Annointment W3E»WiSs Tho — — ~~~~~ — "T~* — ."*".' T* FRIDAY MORNINGS, from 10 to 12.30 Appointment G*™ TT'S a form of slow poison in fit-that mdi AU communications atriotlv oonfidontiaJ. «a,an»' t a» w • j^ g GS ti o n y o u onduro every day, fortooil — ' — ~ — "■" ** which is not digested forms a poisonous PALE cheeks, sleeplessness, no appetite, |71 T> A Tff "IT /^1 "R, AT) V ft«w m * ue slomaoh, which outers the blood, etc., aro all signs that you're, run f ■" a w •"■ U il/aj;i i and is spread throughout the body. Don't down— that your whole sy«tem requires WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER. rim by neglecting your indigestion ■ toning up. What you really want if? .0. 0 mnnoonßuw ft nv longer, but pond out to your chomist Mumhall'B Fospherino, the great tonic ttnd ISv.^i ™™« ma for ' tt bottle ot Hint wonderful remedynervo nourishor. Get a, bottlo from your ITpHE QHOP TDOR T>RESENTS. Dr. Crossland's "Noxol," now. Price 2s chemict td-da}\ I(. will bring back tho JL kJ JL A bottlo. nolid feeling of perfect health, la, Is 6d, FRANK GRADY'S for WATCHES " "~~~~~XZZ^7~ v . v,,»^v»'"^~*~* and 2s 6d bottlo. Tho largest eisse equals FRANK GRADY'S for CLOCKS VICTORIA LAUNDRY. lour of tho smallest. FRANK GRADY'S for JEWELLERY >m KnttTttNift Rii'ATnTIN AMID ** „, "^T,.« ««»m, .^.^ FRANK GRADY'S PLATE f\VR vans Collect tmd Deliver in above OUK READY-TO-WEAR SUITS ARE FRANK GRADY'S for GREENSTONE vJ districts EVERY THURSDAY. TAILOR-OUr. MANUFACTURING I REPAIRING I " Tolophonos 440-613. Bm,°D«?ni ? ioiJiHhroTaiiSfal J assures Cottnt^' Ul ' ders leeciVG P^l l * attention. VICTORIA LAUNDRY CO., LTL you of siZdid Service? Wl " itt3 for New Catal °K ue - _ ««ld Offlce^M. lknson-strwt. _ ' mHE QHOP THOR PRESENTS. SOCIETY FOR THK PREVENTION DUNCAN AND MACINTOSH, 1 & E , 3 OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS. Opp. Opera House. ' - -, . - T rr >-n i> a v\ -vr rilllE public lire earnestly requested to '— -rr— rT ,T ,*""• rTTTT"^" VRA. N X (| 11 AD Y. A Inndly oonuuutuoato ■uny act of' Y»TiIEN feeling dry or dull, tako nt ■• • t • cruelty to animals tli&t tnuy oomo under n glass of Pui'iri. With whisky it, s their notice to C. W. Carroll, SnonHsuj, a liuo reviver. At all hq^Ja- 'W, U3B» fiit. IQjSO. E.0 t B 2 x 243 \% l^athmtea-st. (ophite. G.P.O-1.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 77, 30 March 1912, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 77, 30 March 1912, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 77, 30 March 1912, Page 7

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