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The woman who has been looking around in her rooms, and noting the Draperies, Curtains and Covers that have served their day and must :: :: be replaced, will welcome this bit of good news from :: :: GEORGE «& KERSLEY'S 41 fit Half=Yearly iSale! We have just secured several big parcels of New Furnishings at prices that would not nearly cover the cost of manufacture. This is a fact I The prices' we quote are so ridiculously low that we shall be greatly astonished if there is not a clean sweep made of all the bargains within the next day or two. This is a buying opportunity that comes only :: :: once in the course of years. Be quick to snatch it! :: :: Curtain Chains — Nicely finished Tapastry Casement Borders^— Three with tassels; in shades of pale _____ inches wide; in shades of crcen blue, pale green, pale pink, and mnmnw and maroon. Usually bold al 1/cream., Usually sold at 1/- pair — — — — pei - yard. Sale Price 6d per yajtl Sale Price 6d per pair * Coloured Ertglng— Kor upholstering Tea Cosies — Well made, finished , purposes; ij inches wide; in with a nice frill; full size, coy- shades of maroon, preen, pink, ered with neat floral sateen; in gold. Usually sold at 7H yard shades of maroon, green, pink, Sale' Price 1d per yard and terra cotta. Usually sold at Casement Springe -- For hanging2/11 each. Sale Price 1/9 eaoh casement curtains on; can easily Cream Casement Borders— ln laces be fixed and extended to fit wim or insertions. The novel border clows. Frorrti 36 to 56 inches wide. for casement windows. Usually Usually sold al 1/3' each t sold at gd per yard ' ' Sale Price 6d each Sale Price 3d per yard Cretonnes— -31 inches wide; in all Coloured Casement Borders — Two shades and designs, to match any inches wide ; in shades of pink, surroundings. Usually sold at green, blue, etc. Usually sold at t/6, 1/9 per yard gd per yard Sale Price 1/- per yard Sale Price 3d per yard Cushion Cases —ig x 10 inches ; Cream Laco Curtains — 3$ yards crash coloured grounds; nicely yards long, 60 inches wide ;' in embroidered ;in shades of green, the newest patterns to suit vari- ■^r i gold, blue and maroon. Finished ous-rooms Usually sold at 17/0, **>**-*» 0 /f ft fringe at one end. 19/6 per pair Usually sold at 2/6, 1/3 each Sals Prlco 12/6 per pair sate Price 1/9 eaon 7 ''The House for Supreme Value," LAMBTON QUAY .. .. .. „ „ WELLINGTON

BUY UNDERCLOTHING AT THIr: WFiEK'S LOWBRED TRICES. A DOWNY softness find smoothness, a muff lit, a delightful glow from nude ii< heel, all are fo bo had 111 tho line qualify Uiiderwear I am clearing out this w eek. ' • Woven Combinations, from 3s lid. Spencer*, with lone; .sleeves, at In 6d. Nightdresses, from 4r lid. » 'Bloomers. Wool Vests, aud "Underskirts, at big reductions. MRS. MATHEWSON/ "Where the Smart Hah Aro." 264-266, LAMBTOX-QUAY. Wpllington. LANGER DRESSCUTTING SCHOOL (Established 1902). fFUIE latest,, addition, to the Langer SysJL tern can' b« easily' learnV in thr<»n lessons — features which account for it 1 * popularity. Classes daily, 10 to 12 and 2 to 4 p.m. JDvening Classes, Tuesday and Friday, 7 to 9. Cut Pal terns to meaBUre 4 a speciality. Millinery Classes and Ladies' Tailoring taught. Miss Kate Stewart, Principal. .Rooms, 94, Willisstreet (opp. Shortt's). SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS RACE WEEK. EVENING DRESSES, satin .and ninon, from £'£ 10s. BLOUSES, Lace, Ninon, and silk, all new shades. , MILLINERY SPECIALS FOR THE RACES. MISS WALSH, 124 and 126, COUBTENAY^PLACE. MAIDS' SERGE SCHOOL SUITS, Best Fox's Serge, Our Own Manufacture, no middleman's profits, 2le to 27s 6d per suit, usually retailed 10s higher. WELLINGTON TWEED COMPANY, 54, Ghuznee-strect, Wholesale and Retail Costume Makers. gale ! sale ! sale ! "My dressmaker," 20'J and 211. Cuba-strsat. Special Lino in, VELVETEENS, 1b per yard, usual price 2>* lid. Also, Special Line i>i DRESS SKIRTS, ready to wear, from 6s 6rl, usual price/12^ 6d. EVENING DRESSES at Big Reductions. Only at 209 and 211. CUBA-STREET. STAMFORI) & C 67 CUBA STREET, HAIRDRESSING COLLEGE. COLOURED, TRANSFORMATIONS , now on ■new ohi our models can be Hired for Fancy Dre6S Evening Wea^r. Whisker Curls, 7s 6d <he pair; Indies' own hair matched perfectly. ' Expert "Marcel" Waving can only be done with Monsieur Marcel's Irons. Consequently lh;>t branch of Stamford's Toilet Work, together with the Now Dressings, is exclusive. ■ v Wigs, Switches, and all Hair Work made on the premises. Combings worked into any design, 2s per ounce. OUR THOROUGH CLEANING ASSURES ■ . A "HOME, SWEET, #OME." NO more musty-smelling dusty-cor-nered roomfi. Vacuum Co.'s cleaning actunlly aweetens th« air,, and makes brighter, healthier homes. Wo Clean everything— Windows, Carpets, Mats, Paintwork, Pictures, v Floou, Wulls, Furniture— everything made bright and spotless in double quick time. Just try our method on one room to start — you'll be pleased. Single Ccirpetß collected, denned, and returned same day. Write or 'Phone To-day t VACUUM CLEANING CO., • 117, WILLIS-STREET. 'PHONES 2969 and 3431. TREES I ' TREES I" TREES I NOW is tho time to Plant. Come and select yoiiT Roses, Fruit Trees, and Ornamental Shrubs. Postal Orders receive prompt attentioh, * THOMAS WAUGH, Hutt Valley Nursevi^B, Telephone 39. Lower Hutt. High-grade Nursery Stock in All Variolice. C~n^I^OB~PUNCII aids dlgolTioiTand gives an apputito; keep & bottle in houeo. Got, it now.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 11, 13 July 1914, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 11, 13 July 1914, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 11, 13 July 1914, Page 9

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