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TVE YOUR OWN MILLINER! Ex Turakina, Direct from London : 30 dozen New and Smart Untrimmed Shapes, at Is lid, 2s lid, 3s 3d, 3s 6d, 3s lid. 6 dozen Cherry Sprays, at Is spray. 12 dozen Banksia Roses, all shades, at 7j.d, 9.jd, Is epray. 18 dozen Cornflowers, at Is spray. Grasses, Grasses and Mounts from 6d, Ospreye, 9^d, worth Is lid each. ARCHER'S, THE PEOPLE'S STORE, UPPER CUBA-STREET. HIgS M'KEEGAN, BRITTAIN'S BUILDINGS, 54. MANNERS-STREET, IS showing an attractive display of NEW SEASON'S MILLINERY, latest models, per s.s. Athenic. Ufttrimmod Straws, including Chip, Tagel, Pedal, and Leghorn, 84, MANNERS-STREET. ORDER EARLY 1 '/■^O save disappointment, Ladiee, order JL your Summer Frook from Miss Walsh. Ready-toAVear Dresses, all sizes. Open till 8 p.m. 124, Oourtenay-pltce. S ""KATES I SKATES! SKATES I Slightly Used. WINSLOW'S, 15s pair. PHILLIPS. 15s pair. Ball-bearing, Fibre Wheels. Every pair guaranteed. Freight paid to any railway station. WOODS BROS., 1 Woodville. SPRING CLEANING. ■OING up the VACUUM CLEANING 'Xl> CO. for all kinds of Cleaning, either at your home or at our works. Single Carpets collected, cleaned, and returned same day. 'Phono 2969 (day or night). T^ 0T _f ~D, BOARDING HOUSE AND HOTEL PROPRIETORS TO KNOW WE SELL 8-CANDLE-POWER OSRAM LAMPS. Will Burn 20 Hours for ONE PENNY. Unbreakable. Guaranteed for 2000 Hours. KIRKWOOD'S ELECTRIC COMPANY (Noxt Evenina; rosU CREAM DRESS GOODS. WANTED Known— Cream, white, and saxe blue are the favourite colours of the season, and for young ladies, cream is bound to bo very popular. Here are the now Cream DroBS Goods— Cream Radianta, 40, 42, and 43 inches, at Is 6d, 2s, 26 6d, 3s 3d a yard; Cream All-wool Delaine, at Is 9d, 2ft 3d, 2a 6d, 2s lid j Cream Sergei, at Is lid, 2s 3d, 2s lid, 3s 3d, 3s lid to 6s lid ; Cream Lustres at Is lid, 2s 6d, 2s lid, 3s 6d; Cream Sicil- | lian, at-ls lid, 25;.6d, &<* .lid, 3s 6d ; Cream I Cashmeres, at,2e, 2st£d; Cream Voiles art' Is lid md 2s 6d a yard JAMES SMITH, LTD., ■ Cuba-street. LADIES' COLOURED" HOSIERY?" WANTED Known— Coloured Hosiery happens to be tho rage of the season, and while some ladies will want extreme effects, most of them will be content with what is sensible and decorous. At James Smith's there is a fino lot of Hosiery showing. Plain Lisle-thread Hose, in grey, tussore, saxe, black, and champagne, g at Is 3d, Is 9d a pair ; Coloured Lislo Hose, with embroidered clox at Is 9d a pair ; Lisle Hose, with transparent stripes, in Quaker grey, champagne, saxe blue, and mole, at 2s 6d a ! pair ; Lisle Hose in smart stripes, at 2s 3d and 2s 6d a pair. JAMES SMITH, LTD., Cuba-street. * - --— *— A RARE CHANCE. WANTED to Sell, 8J Acres good rich LAND, 1 acre in an exceptionally good orchard and vegetable garden, with 7-roomed house with conveniences ; also cowshed, fowlhouses, trapshed, outhouses with all conveniences; land all subdivided into paddocks, well sheltered and stumped, all been ploughed and sown down ; _ situated mile from Manakau Township, with Main-road frontage, and i rnilo from factory. For full particulars apply to M. G. EDHOUSE, Manakau. HOUSE BARGAIN, NEWTOWN. WANTED to. Sell, House 7 rooms close^ carsheds, every convenience ; price_ £650, mortgage £500 at 5 per cent. A snip in true sense of the word. COUR-TENAY-PLACE PROPERTY, with two \ frontages, big depth; price £100 per foot. Be worth nearly double in a few years; tremendous prospective value. J. D. MARTIN M'INTYRE AND CO., 215, Lambton-quay, Wellington. WANTED to Sell, 7-roomed House, with 5 acres of land, stable, trapsheds, greenhouse, washhouse, tubs, water laid on, man's room, outbuildings divided j by all live fences; highly suitablo for nursery or market garden ; lawn, flower garden, all kindß of fruit trees; suit anybody; cash or terms; no agents. Apply j personally to C. Colson, Taita (owner), or to R. B. Williams, Solicitor, Welling- ! ton. ANTED Known— l won't be undersold. I have just lauded a large i •shipment of New Season's Ceylon Tea. ; This is the Best Tea I have ever bought, and is worth at least Is 6d per lb, but I am selling it at tho old price — 1b per lb. Ths Best Tea tho world produces, Is per lb — WM. HALL, Importer, Cheap, i side, Revans-stroet (Opp. Library), Newtown. ANTED KnownT^To Motor Cyclist^ —Do you want your Motor running to the very best advantage ? If so, bring it along to us. We are makers of motors, as well as repairera," and thoroughly understand our business; 15 years' English experience on motor work. The more difficult the job the better we hko it. Witcombe and Pym, Motor Specialists, 138, Vivian-street. 'Phone 2451. WANTED Known— lf you aro contemplathig Painting, Paperhanging, or Decorating, ring up Telephone 2043 or 2316. Our Etaff J9 the largest in Wellington, composed entirely of highly-paid expert tradesmen, who cnablo us to do all work well and at exceptionally reasonable prices. . Try us and convinco yourself. All estimates lree. THOS. A. WELLS, 25, Hankoy-street, City, and Main-rd., Karori. WANTED— "Hello, Claude, how well . you look!" "Yes, old chap; everybody tells me that. It's my new handmade Suit to order from Mestcn. I'vj had several suits made by him, and they liavo all been perfect in every detail., "There's no doubt he turns out the best hand-mado Suit in town." Meston's motto: "No fit, no pay." Tho cheapest shop* in .town for everything in Men's Wear. Meston, Tailor and Mercer* 143,. Viyiaa*tr.Kti

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 64, 12 September 1912, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 64, 12 September 1912, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 64, 12 September 1912, Page 1

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