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FOR SIX PAYS ONLY at THE ECONOMIC ! TO-DAY (MONDAY) wo shall offar for complete clearance over 40 English Manufac. turers' complete Sample Sets, shipped to us for our selection) embracing LADIES' UNDERCLOTHING, GLOVES. HOSE, LEATHER BAGS, BELTS, APRONS, HANDKERCHIEFS, NECKWEAR, FANCY LINENS, CUHION COVERS, TOWELS, LACE CURTAINS, HEARTHRUGS, TABLE COVERS, GENTS MERCERY AND CLOTHING. The whole of the shipment has been Marked at Less than Usual Wholesale Cost for Speedy Clearance ! 70 WOVEN LADIES' SAM- About 600 pairs SAMPLE Sample LACE CURTAINS— PLE VESTS — Medium HOSE— Plain black Cash- Over 100 pairs, in white and weight, in H.N.S.S. and mere All Wool. Clearance cream, 3£ yards long. Worth L.N.S.S. Usual selling Prices 9c!., 1/-, to 2/6. pair from 5/6 to 2f/- pair prices 2/11 to 8/6 Ribbed All Wool Prices Clearing at from 3/11 to 15/6 Clearance Prices 1/6 to 5/6 1/-, 1/3, to 3/6 pair pair Also Plain and Fancy Sample - About 100 LADIES' SPEN- HOSE, at Bargain Prices SAMPLE TABLE COVERS CERS and BODICES— In [ — — —35 only, various sizes, for woven wool, etc., long and Children's Black CASH- {Hnlll^ tab A! s - rth from , short sleeves. Ordinary sell- MERE SAMPLE HOSE— n , 11 / 6 to 45 /" ing prices 2/6 to 6/6 Prices from 9d., 1/-, to 2/6 Clearance Prices from 8/6 to Clearance Prices 1/6 to 4/6 pair 3 V- : Children's Sample SOCKS Over 300 Samnles of FANCY LADIES' SAMPLE NICHT- and f-HOSE-From 6d. to L I N E N S-Sp?isine Duoh. DRESSES— In Longcloth, 1/6 pair esse Runners, Tea, and Nainsook, and Calico, beauti- —————— y ra y q| o^| 1S cushion Covers. ' fully trimmed, newest styles Over 400 pairs Manufac- Brush and Comb Bags, PilUsual prices frem 6/11 to turers' Sample CLOVES- low-cases, otc, all marked at 23/6 Comprising Silk and Lislo Clearance Prices Clearance Prices 4/11 to 16/6 Thread, Suede and Reindeer , , finish gloves, less than whole- Sample SINGLETS and LADIES' WOVEN SAM- sale cost UNDERPANTS— SOO CarPLE COMBINATIONS— In Clearance Prices from 6d. to ments, all the leading Engwool, mercerised ribbed silk 2 / $ P alr llsh manufacturers' samples, and cotton, Indian gauze, M . . ;; — TT- — ~~ »ght, medium, and heavy etc. In H.N.S.S. and L.N Manufacturers' Sample weights S.S. Ordinary orioe3 from LADIES' BAGS— In Cashmere Garments, from 5/5 ti 14/6 Morocco, Seal, Suede, etc., 2/6 to 8/6 Clearance Prices 3/9 to 8/6 Pe SSy and Strap-handle Cotton and Balbrlggan, from -_——_—___ Bags Clearance Prices from 1/- to 4/6 A number of Sample WHITE , eatJ/er^bacs 0^ with 8am P |o SOCKS— I,OOO pairs UNDERSKIRTS, also ."JIJJS 11 F smi i/iT *m of All Woo! Fan0 V Coloured PRINCESS UNDER- lons cord I*gL 11 ' 2 / e ' Socks, latest designs and patSKIRTS — All handsomely *° ia/c terns, all English samples trimmed lace, etc. 71 samp i p hvprai i « and makes, assorted sizes All marked at Speedy Clear- JJ „,£}„ casement Zenhvrind PHces 1 /"' and 1 /« P&r *" oe ™™ l^ n tS^ I T f M& pair-worth double Over 300 SAMPLE NECK- Prices to Sr^from 1/11, su y iTS 3 "MSkitns^H WEAR - Including very 2/6, to 4/6 VZJT* -20 only Colonl aland dainty styles in guPpure and — ! Pjjg l^L^Sft™ 8 a °^ KJ" net. Clearance Prices from Over 100 SAMPLE APRONS Sb,! 6™6 ™ ThosS suits are 6d., 9d. upwards —Comprising Nurses and SKitil' wnrth ?r/ to ■£? Also Large Sample Range Cooking Aprons, etc.; in homstl V wo^ h25/"h 25/ " t0 35 /" of WOOLLEN MUFFLERS white and colored <* amnlft b-i4! Si/ft 9n( i ir/p From 1/- upwards Prices from 1/- to 2/11 Sample PHc ce 88 | 0 J, 4/6 and IS/C ALL TO BE CLEARED AT LESS THAN USUAL LANDED COST~ Sale of Manufacturers' Samples at GEORGE & KERSIEY, LTD.

JAUNTY GOLF JERSEYS AND KNITTED WOOL CAPS. OF all outdoor garments for ■wh'iler wear there is nothing so popular as tho Coif Jerucy. Thoy arc on view at Mrs. Mathewson'e in all tho newest colours aud stylos, including tho double breasted bhape. Pricob from 6s lid. Knitted Wool Caps to match 8s lid each. MttS MATHEWSON, 266, LAMBTON-QUAY. CITY, MILLINE RY COLLEGE, HOME'S 1 BUILDINGS. *102, Wiltis-street. MISS HAMILTON teaches how to Buy and Mako Your Millinery. Your artistic taste educated, aud your own, individuality studiod. DAY AND EVENING CLASSES. . Hours from 10—12 a.m.. 2—4 p.m. LANGER DRESSCUTTING SCHOOL. Miss Kato Stewart, Prinoipal. The Langer ia siinplu, efficient, and most successful in respite. No calculations. Classes daily, 10 to 12 and 2 to 4-. Evening Claesos Tuesday and Friday, 7 to 9. ■ Petone Technical School, Wednesday, 7 to 9. Cut Patterns to mea-utro a speciialty. Tho new Blouso and Skirt Cutter aru rsjjorially adapted for tho present btylo. Kuouis 94, Willis-street. oudokHo Shortl'a. STAMFORD & CO., HAIRDRESSERS AND HAIRWORKERS, 'Phone 2784. 123 a, CUBA-ST. Send your Combinga to STAFFORD AND CO. Order Your Hairwork from STAMFORD AND CO. Obtain All Toilet Treatments at STAMFORD AND CO.'S, Sole Proprietor* and" Manufacturers of tho Royal Face Croam. THE LASTING QUALITIES OF THE ENGAGEMENT RING OHOULD t>e considered Gret. The rings mndo by me aro made ' to ' last a, generation. Tho fine gold settings servo to add iiro to tho rays of tho diamond and othor procioub btouos. Tho stones will not cmno out and every ring is guaranteed for 12 moutha. Prices rango from 355, 45&, 60a, uad 75a upwards. | H. S. LANG-DON, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, 38, WILLIS-STREET. Tilß (JBEAT ASTHMA OtJRE, As prepared by U.-BRITTAIN, Chemist, ib uawng a bis? «&le. Its effects aie TRULY MARVELLOUS! And the united testimony of grateful patients pronounceß it to bo A MIRACULOUS CURE I Price- 2a 6d per bottlo ; pohfc free, 2s lOd. h.'brittain, CHEIsIIMT, sb, MANNERS^TRpT. ?•. I! h uufjoiiclitdciivcd, myuey willi'.tgl.v i'ctumcdf

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 101, 29 April 1912, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 101, 29 April 1912, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 101, 29 April 1912, Page 9

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