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i£xj\ Parisian X, 1 Underclothing II 1| ' is a Speciality ij with the D-I-C > Fj ft | Once again we put forth our '|J | m | policy of giving beautiful || n ttL I Lingerie at little cost. i Si /Hi I v^ '" Edition to beauty there \ \\ I wit '/ is sterling worth in the splendid O * mLja materials, the dainty trimmings HlffrH ill and *' tt * e fixl ' n s s > as wel ' as fill 111 c Pl eas ' n & evJdence °* nant *- ffl Hp^ The D " r ' C Underclothing I * mi^ ZW&BS Section is brimful of exquisite "^•(fj^^Ssi^ examples of Parisian Under- \ x/^^ clothing. I If you can, come in To-morrow Morning H LADIES' NIGHTDRESSES— In fine quality Nainsook, haiidg embroidered in dainty designs ' 10/6 to 32/6 9 HAND-MADE NIGHTDRESSES— Trimmed hand embroideries and I ■ insets of Irish or Valenciennes lace; high or Dutch necks, or M " slip-on " styles 35/« to 52/6 H LADEES' KNICKERS— In new straight shape or finished frilled H knee-bands; trimmed hand-embroidery 4/11 to 17/6 H • Exquisite designs in hand-made and hand-embroidered CAMISOLES I ■ —Front or back closing 6/6 to 32/6 H LADHSS' UNDERSKIRTS — Trimmed with hand embroidery and B finished beading and ribbons 13/6, 15/6, to 35/> I PRINCESS PETTICOATS— In similar*style of hand embroidery i 25/- to 39/6 M USEFUL UNDERSKIRTS— In white Washing Silk, with knife9 pleated flounces or plain wide hem, or finished hand-embroi-1 dered scalloped edge and small sprays 14/6 to 29/6 B UNDERSKIRTS— In exceptionally smart styles; in Washing Silk, 1 Nainsook, or Lawn. The latest slashed and draped effects. ■ Triirmed Valenciennes, Torchon, or Shadow Lace and inser9 tion and dainty muslin embroidery 19/6 to 69/6 SSt^MN 1 ? FROCKS Dainty little Frocks with pretty designs traced * ready to > work," a boon to the busy mother who likes to see her bairns daintily dressed. ONLY TO BE HAD FROM V)a*Sa*ala^A f*4/l "The Plae* for Pr«se»ts." PnltOlt S, Lid* LAH.TOK QUAY BARGAIN SAMPLES! Sample Bargains for Saturday and Monday CARPET SAMPLES TOWEL SAMPLES PLATED WARE SAMPLES JAM SPOONS, Etc. All at Special Prices for Saturday and Monday, GEORGE WINDER Famishing and Hardware Importer .Cuba and Manners Street N.B.— Oar New Linoleami and Carpets are beinf opened up. Very Choice Deaigns and Colourings. A "Petone" Travelling Rug MAKES AN IDEAL GIFT. Retail at all Best Store*. THE BECHSTEIN PIANO WANTED Known-Mow's the time to (SATISFIES the fin^ m u B ie*l critic. q V. Sf V^IJZ, *&> £ « If. .durable and D.pendxble Piano, and ylu'^ £ft? £ S retains after many years me , tye MesWe. Our motto: "No fit, no pay." musical qualities that made it attrao- ■„r,rt rr, ^-KT m -i , .- tive when new. MESTON, Tailor and Outfitter, THE BECHSTEIN improrw with age. 143 ' v »vian-street. It becomes more valuable as time goes on. ~ — ~ ' — ~~ 'Tis true economy to purohwe THE SPEING CLEANING. BEOHSTEIN. . Catalogue and Prica tht free. f^ARPETS lifted, beaten, and returned v«» u » "« \j same day if required. Windows Cash or easy terms. cleaned, Chimneys swept, House and • _ """~" .. L11 ..^, \ Office cleaningTHE BRITISH AND CONTINENTAL WELLINGTON CLEANING CO.. . PIANO CO., 97, Duon-Btreet. 97, Diwa-otreet, 25. Wiilia-gtreot, Wellington, J Sttxaw 2224, . * i

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 60, 8 September 1914, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 60, 8 September 1914, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 60, 8 September 1914, Page 9