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UNDERCLOTHING BARGAINS YOU SHOULD NOT MISS ! Even if you have already visited our GREAT EASTER GARMVXL, itwillpayyouto call again and spend some time in the Underclothing Department. The tables are piled with Beautiful White Wear all ticketed at a third and more off Usual prices. These fine quality goods were manufacturers* samvles That is why they are quoted at amazing reductions. ' . \ WE'LL BE READY FOR YOUR ORDERS TO-MORROW AT NINE. THESE PRICES HARDLY BARGAINS GALORE PAY FOR MATERIALS ========: in THIS GREAT STORE ! AND MAKING! n ,~*,^^,,. WONDERFUL He|1 * * ra f °w»" eo°d samnles i LADIES' CAMBRIC COMBINA- VAt 11FK tN a/AP l^' p AM BRIC KNICKERS— TIONS—Open shape, daintily trim- v*\l.\jco i/v Made in tho new shape, narrow at mcd with Val. Lace and Insertion, knee > ™ full wide lace, joined with finished with Ribbon Beading. Usual LADIES' narrow beading, threaded, with pale price o/6 ' pink nb bon. Usual price 5/1 1 Easter carnival Price s/9 UNDERSKIRTS, Easter Carnival Price 0/6 CHILDREN'S NAVY LADIES' LONGCLOTH KNICSERCE COATS KERS— Open and closed shape, LONnrTOTH COMBINATIONS— *"»«»» trimmed strong embroidery, made Tdmmed totUcheT^finished KILTED SKIRTS, ™th tucked ban; l at knee. Usual v2L te^^al pri?e Pl l^l «"FER COATS, Easf r t£mj nm 3/11 | Women's size 8/6 . ■ ■ Easter Carnival Prices 6/6 and 5/6 PFTTTrnAT tjnmrcc \* j IN PA NTS' CO«jv * • ,IL/Ui, IL/U i BODICES — Made CAMBRIC COMBINATIONS-Pret- «?._.«_.« tIVA f hap?> X >\ thout Basque, lily trimmed with insertion and tiny PELISSES. iastened at waist with tape, trimmed, tucks down front, neck finished with laLa V^i S doWn fr <"it,neck narrow edging of embroidery. Open eagetl VVl^ narrow embroidery. ' shape. Usual price 9/6 _ 4 Usual P^ce 2/6 Easter Carnival Price 6/6 CALL TO-MORROW, as Mter CWnlW * 1 PriCß V " lots are Small in Number, LADIES' LONTfToT WHITE COTTON WOVEN VESTS bUt Big ln VahJe " DRESSES -- Very practical for —Fancy tops, also fancy sleeves, strong useful wear, .trimmed square made with low neck and short ZZIZZ_Z=III_ZZZ_Z__=_Z_Z: „ ol e ' Dro . ld ei"y insertions, edged sleeves. Usual price 2/6 -------—-_----_-_-_. nairow embroidery to match. Usual Easter Carnival Price 1/11 Easter Carnival Price 6/8 111 GEORGE & KERSLEY, Ltd. 11l Specialists in Ladies' Wear and Household Drapery r r.i LAMBTON QUAY - - - WELLINGTON

NEWEST NECKWEAR. nplO t 6ay that the Neckwear I have just J- received is i quaint, dainty, _ smart, conveys a poor idea, of its attractiveness. You must see the pretty Net Fichus, the Costume Fronts in Satin edged with Fur, the Lovejy Laces, in order to realise how very beautiful they are. The la-dy who wishes something exceptionally dressy for Easter will not fail to inspect them THIS WEEK. Beautiful .NEW SILK SCARVES also being shown. Prices from 4s lid. MRS. MATHEWSON, "Where the Smart Hats Are," 264-266, LAMBTON-QUAY, WELLINGTON. LANGER DRESSCUTTING SCHOOL, (Established 1902), 94, Willis-st., opp. Shortt'e. /"^LASSES are held daily for DressmakVJ ing and Drosscutting, 10 to 12 and 2 to 4. Evening — Tuesday a,nd Friday, 7 to 9. Cut Patterns a Specialty. Millinery Cla&ses resume on Tuesday, 3rd March, when only a limited number can be taken. MISS KATE STEWART. Prinoipal. STAMFORD & CO., HAIRDRESSING COLLEGE, CUBA-ST. WE hare received a large parcel of Hair from England, finest quality, 26 inches long, every shade, including Cendre. These lengths »re required for the high dressings now being worn at Home. Price from £2 2s. Expert Marcel Waving and Dressing, 2s 6d. , Transformations, Toupees, and Covered Turbans always in stock. Saloon replete with latest appliances, in. eluding electric motor for drying hair in 20 minutes. Hair Tinting, 10s 6d. Combings worked -up at 2s per oz. OUR THOROUGH CLEANING ASSURES A "HOME, SWEET HOME." NO mOTe musty-smelling dusty-cor-nered rooms. Vacuum Co/c cleaning actually sweetens . the air, and makes brighter, healthier homes. We Clean everything—Windows, Carpets, Mate, Paintwork, Pictures, .Floors, Walls, Furniture—^ejerything made bright and spotless iti double quick time. *' Just try our method on one rjom to start— you'll be pleased. Single Carpet* collected, cleaned, and returned same day. Write or 'Phone To-day ! VACUUM CLEANING CO., 117, WILLIS-STREET. 'PHONES 2969 and 3431. MY DRESSMAKER," 209 and 211, CUBA-ST. We wish to draw your attention to our Special Display of VELVETEENS— aII shades to suit you. We mako_ up these materials from 30s complete. Fitting and Style guaranteed. A trial will be estcem6d. MRS. BOOCOCK. NOTICE TO LADIES. RISKE, TAILOR, 95, CUBA-STREET, has received Latest New Season Goods for Costumes and Suits. Costumes to order at £3 15b, Suits at £3 ss. Fit and Latest Style Guaranteed. MAIDS 7 " SERGE~¥ciiOOLT"SUITS, Best Fox's Serge, Our Own Manufacture, no middleman's profits, 21s to 27s 6d per suit, usually retailed 10s higher. WELLINGTON TWEED COMPANY, 54, Ghuznee-street, Wholesale and Retail Costume Makers. KAROOLA ORCHARD, Havelook North.— Choice Dessert Apples, 7s 6d case; Choice Cooking do., 6s 6d case; Choice Winter Nellis Peare, 9s 6d case ; Sweet, Cider, 2 doz. pints, 15s case; Cider, 2 doz. pints 15s, 1 doz. quarts 13s case; for 6d extra Apples and Pears carriage paid 1o any station; for 9cl evlra delivered Wellington. Cider ie carriage forward.. Cash uith order. JOHN RICH, above add rocs. WANTED Known— Now's the time to order your New Suit. If you tequire real satisfaction, both in quality and workmanship, with a perfect fit at a*"!noderato price, you've got to go to Meston's. Our motto: "No fit. no pay. 1 ' MESTON, Tailor and Outfitter, 143. Vivian-etreet. CORN COB PUNCH is noli alcqhoUcjTt is refreshing and invigorating with water, all mineral waters, gr luilk. Ordor a battle iq-day.

HARMONY IN matching and contrasting the trimmings, and in_ suiting the hat to the face, and hair— that s the secret of success IN MILLINERY. At Miss M^Keegan's, good taete in colour blending is combined with skill in the achievement of style and ex> clusivenees. New Autumn Model* await you. MISS M'KEEGAN, MILLINER, 54, MANNERS-ST., WELLINGTON. SALE 1 REBUILDING SALE 1 ALE ! REBUILDING SALE i EX S.S. SURREY. MUST QUIT QUICK. Lovely Blousings, 6d, 6^d / Printed Table Coverings, 9H 10£ d, Is Maroella Quilts (double bed), 5s lid, 6s lid 6yds Bordered Casement for 3e 9d Table Oilcloth, Is 3d, Is 6d, Is lid t Shelvinge, 4-kl, s£d, bbsd' s d ' DRESS MATERIALS, nice and warm Costume Cloths, VO{A, U, Is 2d, Is 3d. . Is 6d ' Diagonal Serges, all wool, 16 lid Navy Coating Serges, Is 3d, Is 6d, Is 9d La9e Curtains, choicest in town. Large Hearthrugs, Is 3d, Is 6d, Is 9d WHITE MARCELLA QUILTS, Wonderful Value Coloured Quilts, 2s 6d, 2s lid, 3s 6d Lace Blinds. 4R s_d, 6d, %d Coin Spot Muslin, sJkl, bid 6yds White Spotted Muslin for Is lid WE GIVE DISCOUNT STAMPS FOR EVERY 6d. v WE GIVE 15s WORTH OF GOODS FOR 10 CARDS. BUY TODAY AT LINDBEEGr'S, CUBA-STREET. PARCELS FREE. KELBURNEJTEA KIOSK. nnOURISTS, also Residents of Welling. A ton, can partake of Morning and Afternoon Tea, also Luncheon, amid quiet and . picturesque surroundings. Magnificent view of city and harbour. Business Men Note — Concession Luncheon Tickets (including tram), Is, at Kelburhe Tram Ticket Office. We cater for Wedding, Social, and School Parties. Open from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Tel. 3807. MESSRS. GAMBLE AND CREED, TEA MERCHANTS, 174, OUBA-STREET. Announce that they, have Opened AT 2+2, LAMBTON-QUAY, An UP-TO-DATE TEA ROOM. DAIN.TY BREAD, BUTTER, BISCUITS, AND POT OF TEA, oD. Open 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. TJEADY-TO-WEAR PERFECT FITING SUITS. SHIPMENT JUST TO HAND. 37/6 xo 63/QUINTON'S CORNER, 52, s+, 56, LAMBTON-QUAY. B. T. OSBORNE, 69, WILLIS-STRF.ET. THE finest etock of BAGS and TRUNKS in Wellington. LADIES' HANDBAGS, SUIT CARJ3S, and PRESENTATION CASKS of reliable quality at manufacturer's prices. WANTED KNO W N. BRACELET? WATCHES, Gold, Silver, and Gun Metal, with finest lever movements. Guaranteed Timekeepers. BRILLIANT DIAMOND RINGS. G. T. "WHITE, OejveiUr, 274, Lambtgairuay,

JAMES SMITH, LTD,, 80, CUBA-STREET, ■ . % THE EASTER, FAIR. .: THERE are attractions in tke prices at this Easter Fair which should ap« peal to_ everyone. There is now a chauce of buying seasonable goods at •something loss than the usual prices. FLANNELS 'AND FLANNELETTES. ' Flannels and Flannelettes are season* able lines. They are wanted now, tnd you can buy them here lot very' little money, GOOD FLANNELS, in grey, Shetland, and pmkj At B|d a yard.,, FLANNELS, all wool, "»\ white, pink, grey, and Shetland, At Is a yardi DOCTOR FLANNELS, all wool, At Is 3d, Is 6d, Is 9d, Is lid, " 2s 3d a yard. STRIPED ' DOCTOR FLANNEL, for shirts ahd pyjamas, / At 2s, 2s 6d a yard.|X.' GREY UNION FLANNEL, for boys -.Varsity suits, !At Is lid a yard. STRIPED CEYLON FLANNELS, in good patterns, for shirts and pyjamas, At Is 6d a yard. STRONG HEAVY UNION FLANNELS, will wash well, At Is 3d a yard. PLAIN, WHITE FLANNELETTE, .« serviceable material, At 4s 6d a douen, STRIPED, FLANNELETTE. 136 in1 36in wide,' in designs suitable for pyjama suit*,' At B£'d a yard. HEAVY MOLLETON FLANNEL* ETTES, in plain colours and stripes, At Is a yard. FANCY STRIPED FLANNELETTES, in very pretty designs, for blouses, , At B_d a yurcL r i JAMES SMITH, LTD,; 80, CUBA-STREET. By Special Appointm«Hfc to Hi* Ex*l« Uncy th« Governor. • PRANK (£RADY; WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, 48, WILLIS-STREET. mHE QHOP TpOR T>RESENTS. BRACELET WATCHES ARTISTIC JEWELLERY ENGAGEMENT RINGS SILVER and ELEOTRO-PLATE CLOCKS, BRUSHES, BAGS, Etc. MANUFACTURING 1 REPAIRING 1 By Competent Workmen Only^ Country Orders Reccirc Prompt Attention milE <3HOP T^OR pRESENTS. Cats logins Post Free. Write for one. Tel. 1138. Erfd. 1880. P.O. Box, 243. JTR-ANK (JUABY. CARPETS lifted, beaten, and returned XJ aame day if required. Windows cleaned, Chimneys swept, House and Office cleaning:. WELLINGTON CLEANING CO., 97, Uixo.-itreet. 97, Dixwi*lrt*t ■T_tB»8884,

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 78, 2 April 1914, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 78, 2 April 1914, Page 9

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