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GEORGE & KERSLEY, LTD. A Magnificent Showing of JAPANESE CREPES, BENGAUNE POPLINS, etc. In Wash Fabrics, during the coming season, Japan Crepes are to be the favoured material for One-Piece Frocks, etc., whilst Poplins hold the front rank for Coats and Skirts. We have a superb selection of these popular^ fabrics, and no lady should miss an early opportunity for inspecting them, at. JAPANESE CREPE 81 D 30 lnchcs wltle - The range ef cetourlngs Includes noisette, — „• pheasant, Congo, and cinnamon browns, silver, dove, slate* mole 9 and mineral greys, sky, saxe, gobelin, vieux bleu, china, navy ** and hyacinth blues, shell pink, rose, apricot, salmon, vieux rose, pfr varh amethyst, pale hello., nil, reseda, emerald, while, cream, biscuit rt.K yaku and champagne> AT FANCY OATMEAL CLOTH II 40 Inches wlde. v This dainty new material may be had Jwm in shades ef pink, vieux rose, saxe, dove grey, clnna* / mon, and in cream. Suitable for One-piece Frocks, PER YARD etc. AT BENGALINE POPLIN *JP I 42 Inches wide. The colturings In this beautiful fabric are y\ I Jj| exceedingly beautiful— silver, slate and mineral greys, saxe, * / vieux bleu, navy blue, neisette, cinnamon, tabac, browns, also PER YARD In cream and black. George & Kersley, Ltd., Wellin g tow

DAINTY NEW FROCKS FOR SPRING 1 BY the special engagement in London of an Expert Costume Buyer, I have secured an excellent collection of the very Latest Styles in Seasonable CtiSTUMES IN FROCKS. These have just arrived, per b.b ; Rotorua, and you are cordially invited to come and inspect them. They are beautifully trimmed, and the colours include Tan, Saxie, and Champagne, etc. PRICES ARE VERY REASONABLE. • MKS. MATHEWSON, "WHERE THE SMART HATS ARE I" 264-266, LAMBTON-QUAY. <T ANGER DRESSCUTTING SCHOOL. .£_*' — MISS KATE STEWART, Principal. Homo Dressmaking ie made easy by learn-^ ing the Langer System. Also Ladies Tailoring taught. Cut patterns a specia-lty. Classes Jdaily. Evening — Tuesday and Friday. MISS 0. COX. Instruetrew in the Millinery Classes, is forming a Saturday Afternoon Class. Ladies wishing to join thi* class »ro invited to enrol early. Koome— 94, WILLIS-STREET (opposite Shortt's). JNBIAN ART DEPOT (Opp. Union Bank). ■ 306, LAMBTON-QUAY Specialise in LACE GOODS, "LUCILLE" BLOUSES, AND DAINTY LINGERIE. Also CHILDREN'S AND BABY QUTFITS. LAST WEEK OF SALE 1 AST WEEK OF SALE! EVERYTHING MUST BE SOLD. REMOVING TO MANNERS-STREET CHAMBERS, Where Repair Work will be Executed as usual. MRS. SMITH, FURRIER, 3, MANNERS-STREET. ATTENTION IS DRAWN TO THE ROSE TEA AND LUNCHEON ROOMS. WESTMINSTER CHAMBERS, Lambton-quay (Opp. N.Z. Times Office). .Dainty Morning and Afternoon Tea dispensed. Gentlemen should visit our Cosy Luncheon Smoke Room. _^_____ T\/rOTHERS SHpULD TEACH THEIR ■"•*• CHILDREN TO USE MIOROBIN, ' and all Ladies should use it to Preserve their Teeth from decay and make the breath Bweet and pure. Sold by most Chemute, and by W. Wallace, R. Johnson, Len. M'Kenzie, G. H. Perrett, Castle's Pharmacies. PRICE Is 6d. . KILPATRIOK, THE NOTED SHOP FOR GENUINE CHEAP GROCERIES. Fn/nnings Tea, Is per lb Good Ceylon Tea, 1« 6d per lb Currants, 51b for Is Seedless Raisins, 51b for Is Sultanae, 51b for Is Sago, 61b for Is Tapioca, 61b for Is Dates, 51b for Is Prunps, 51b for Is Sardines, 5 tins for Is When purchasing, give your general order to KILPATRICK, v^ien you Will find it will b» to your advantage. KITiPATJUCK, GROCER, ISO, COURTENAY-PLACE 'Phone 94f1. THE (5-RBAT ASTHMA CURE A» prepared by H. BRITTAIN, Cbemut, is having a big sale. Its effects are TRULY MARVELLOUS ! And the united testimony of grateful patients pronounces it to oe A MIRACULOUS CURE! Price, 2s 6d per bottle ; post, free, 2s lOd. H. BRITTAIN, | CHEMIST, 56, MANNERS-STREET. N.B.— It no benefit derived money willinsLv mtstrned. SOCIETY FOR . PROTECTION OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN. fT>HE Secretary will be in attendanoe at JL tha Rooms, Bridge's Buildings, 119, Willis-street, on TUESDAY and FRI« DAY MORNINGS, from 10 lo 12.50. All Bs>w«N«nw*UQn» inicite <*u>&<U:utiAj,

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 53, 30 August 1913, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 53, 30 August 1913, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 53, 30 August 1913, Page 7