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I BABIES' IRON COTS ! BUY ONE NOW At a GREATLY REDUCED PRICE!. 1 Worth 35s and 40s each. Now being Cleared at : 20/- AND 25/- EACH< B SEE WINDOW DISPLAY. Aleo, BABIES' PUSH-CHAIRS FROxM -I n/O EACH. THE SIMS HARDWARE CO., CUBA-STREET. i ~MORE BARGAINS ! r TTERE is another little list of Shoo XX Bargains which must appeal to all • Ladies of discriminating taste who wish to economise. Smart and Dainty ! Noto *. tho Prices ! . Ladies' C. and J. Clark's Glace Gibson Derby Walking Shoes, very j smart. Now . : 13/9 Ladies' "Cameo" Patent Golosh Grey I Suede Derby Walking Shoos. Now 1 14s lid. ' Ladies' SouthallV Patent and White > Buck 2-button Walking Shoes, "latest mode." Now 15s lid. - Ladies' C. and J. Clark'R ■ Grey Glace1 2-button Derby Patent Golosh Shoes. I , Now 17s 3d. Remember ! It's Bargain Timo at PEARCE'S GREAT . STOCKTAKING SALE, \ 106, CUBA-ST., and RIDDIFORD-ST. ' OUR TAILOR-MADE ' COSTUMES j FIT! WHY? BECAUSE they are every one individually cut by a TAILOR OF 21 > YEARS' EXPERIENCE, who studies ' every detail of tho Sartorial Art. We - can show you r PERFECT-FITTING COSTUMES PERFECT-FITTING COSTUMES . In Wool Tweeds at 355, 39s 6d, 49s 6d . In Navy Indigo Suitings, 49s od, 59s 6d, 63s ' In Rough and Ready Serges, 355, 39s 6d • to 63e. We make a speciality of L.S. Women's, - Small Women's, and Outsizes, also for ? Stout Figuroa. Como and investigate. ' COLE'S CASH DRAPERY : ' CO., : "THE PLACE FOR BARGAINS," : ' MANNERS-STREET. " CARMYLE DAY AND BOARDING SCHOOL, P&lmerston North. INDIVIDUAL Teaching- and Special Attctition to Backward or Delicate Children. Terms and Prospectus on ap- ', plication. . CONSTANCE J. M. HAWSON, I • Principal. " TANGO, BOSTON, ONE^STEP. nnHE .MISSES M. and JE. / OAKLEYA BROWNE, Teachers of Ballroom ' Dancing.' Class Advanced -• and Beginners " (adtlltfe) "■Reopeftft 'Monday I ,* 23rd -March, 8 p.mi, Marine Institute. Class Lower Hntt \ Opens Wednesday Night,., Ist * April, Sfc. " James's Schoolroom. Class Senior Girl* '■ and Boys Ope»s Saturday, 21st March, 3 . p.m.; at 82, WebD-street. Arrangements • private tuition 'by telephone (new num- !? ber). Address 82, W^bb-sfcreet. > BALLROOM DANCING. MRS. H. B. l MASON'S ' CLASSES FOR BEGINNERS \ Mondays and Wednesdays. ' Private ' lessons by arrangement^ All latest Dances, including the Hesitation Waltz, Bostons, 3 One-step, Trot, and Tango.. Term com- ' mencos with pupil. Address '86, Ghuzneestreet, near St. "Peter's Church. [ rr ~ i DANCING. ~ 1 Tl/jriS.S BARBARA^ PUTNAM'S Dan- • ■»•*■• oin£ 'classes will commence in the j Marine Engineers' Institute on Wednes1/ day, 15th April. A Class is being formed for Tango and Ragtime Dancing. i Address: Fair View, Northland. MISS , BORLASE has Resumed her Dancing Classes. Evening Classes 1 held, also Classes for Children and_ Senior ■ Girls onoe > a woek. Lessons^ given in Tango. Miss Borlase received instruction j in tho Tango Dance from Mr. Oswald. i ' Further particulars address care of 1 Mrs. Black, 9, Mulgravo-street. JG. TURNER, M.1.U.M., • Teacher of " 1 Banjo, Mandolin, Violin, and Guitar, 83, KENT-TERRACE. ! Trams stop at the door? Terms commence with Pupils. NOTE.— lnstruments Lent Free of Charge j to intending Pupils. ' . MISS E. CARR'S SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. ! STEWART DAWSON'S BUILDINGS. . MISS L. MACDONALD Principal Tuition by Correspondence has Bpeci'il s attention. Pitman's Australian Record — . 220 words per minute. Highest Speed in the Shortest Time. r ) v CARNATIONS. ' x /AWING to rearranging my Carnation 'vJ Beds I can spare a limited number of layers, as well as some of last year's Imported Plants. This is a uniciue opportunity to secure some of the Finest/ Carnations in existence, including the Champion "Linkman." Send for particulars and illustrations quickly to H. A. FOX, 39, Hiropi-street, Wellington. THE EVENING POST. ' A DVERTISERS WILL PLEASE J\. NOTE that it is IMPERATIVE THAT ALL ADVERTISEMENTS be at tho Office EARLY EACH DAY. Notices re Entertainments, Meetings, otc, must be in by not later than 1.15 p.m. to ensure inpertion with similar advertisements. A Special Rate will be y charged for those having to be put on tho Lato News Page. i. c Alterations to Contract Advertipementß t must bo in by Noon tho previous day. t BLUNDELL BROS., LTD., i, Proprietors. a,, , , '' PROSPECTUSES, Proxy Forms, DiviJL dend Warrants, and Joint Stock Companies' Printing of every description printed with expedition at loVrefet" .rer tnunerative prices at Ereuitig Post Geaafil Printing Houao.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 78, 2 April 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 78, 2 April 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 78, 2 April 1914, Page 1

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