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The Event that Wellington waits for with Lively i Interest ! Commences TUESDAY Morning! This announcement will come like a Clarion Call to the thousands of value-wise women who muster to this Sale every season fey Wellington's Biggest Bargains. Clf you want to reap the benefits of a Real Sale — a Sale where goods are clean and up-to-date, and the prices have, been cut to ensure a lively clearance — be on the scene Tuesday morning 'at NINE sharp. You*ll secure such Bargains as you never dreamed of— and you*ll come again for more. See Four-Page Catalogue of Bargains In To-night's Post! " The House for Supreme Value" :; LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. SP^Pw

CLOTH SPORTS COATS* AT HALF USUAL PRICES. MY WINTER SALE ends this week. All seasonable goods on hand must be cleared quickly. Prices are further reduced. You can now get, a smart CLOTH. SPORTS COAT, in latest stylo, with strap at back or belted, at 15a 6d upwards. All fashionable shades— purple, cerise, brown, eaxo, tanao, tan, also black ahd white cheek. , See these GENUINE BARGAINS To-morrow. MRS. MATHEWSON, "Where tho Smart Hats Are." 264-266, LAMBTOK-QUAY. Wellington. LAKGER' DRESSCUTTING' SCHOOL (Established 1902). nnHFi latest addition to the Langer Sys--lL tern can be easily learnt in three lessons — featuips which _ account for its popularity. CUs^es daily, 10 to 12 atid 2 to 4 p.m. l<ACiiinsr Classes, Tuesday and Friday, 7 to 0. Cut Patterns to measure a speciality. Millinery Classes at;d Ladies' Tailoring taught. Miss Kate Stewart, Principal. Rooms, 94, Willis■street (opp. Shortt's). LADIES, THESE ARE .FOR YOU ! "OVENING DRESSES and BLOUSES, jLK in Ninon, Lace, and Silk, suitable for Evening Wear SATIN UNDERSKIRTS, all shades, 5s lid A New Shipment of UNDERCLOTHING CAMISOLES, from Is lid NIGHTDRESSES, 4s 6d. MISS WALSH, 124, COURTENAY-PLACE. our"tiTorough Cleaning ASSURES A "HOME, SWEET HOME." NO more musty-smelling dusty-cor-nered rooms. Vacuum Co.'s cleaning actually sweetens^ the air, 'and makes brighter, healthier homes. We Clean everything— Windows, Carpets, Mats, Paintwork, Pictures, Floors, Walls, Furniture — everything made bright and spotless in double quick time. Just try our method oa on© room to start— you'll be pleased. Single Carpets collected, cleaned, and returned same day. Write or 'Phone, To-day 1 VACUUM CLEANING CO,, 117, WILLIS-STREET. •PHONES 2969 and 3451. MAIDS' SERGE SCHOOL SUITS, Best Fox's Serge, Our Own Manufacture, no middleman's profits, 216 to_27s 6d per suit, usually retailed 10s higher. / WELLINGTON TWEED COMPANY, 54, Ghuzneo-street, Wholesale and Retail Costume Makers. ! SALE ! SALE ! Skirts, from 10s 6d ; usual price 12s 6d and 15s 6d ; all mado on the premises. Tho moßt reasonable place in town for Dressmaking MRS. BOOCOCK, My Dressmaker, 209 and 211, Cuba-street. stamSobjd^oo., CUBA-STREET, HAIRDRESSING COLLEGE. /COLOURED . TRANSFORMATIONS V- now on view on our models can be Hired for Fancy Drees or Evening Wear. Whisker Curls. 7s 6d the pair; ladies' own hair matched perfectly. Expert "Marcel" Waving can only b9 done with Monsieur Marcel's Irons. Consequently that branch of Stamford's Toilet Work, together with the New Dressings, is exclusive. Wigs, Switches, 4 and all Hair Work made on the premises. Combings worked into any design, 2s per ounce. TREES ! TREES ! TREES ! IVTOW is the time to PJanl. Come ahd i. 6clocl join- Ro«es, Fruit Tiees, and Ornamental Shrubs. Postal Orders receive pioinpt aftention THOMAS WAUGH, Hutt Valley Nureefies, Telephone 39. Lower Ilutt, High-grade Nursery Slock in All Varieties. OR,N COB PUNCH aids digestion arid give* an appetite j keep a bottle in bguiei. Sbk Masts.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 152, 29 June 1914, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 152, 29 June 1914, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 152, 29 June 1914, Page 7

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