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Ladifls' Print y 1 mm _ mmm^ - Petticoats - : — i Moi&k.' *&££*?*»?% What Women Want-Now^ splendid washing- materials in clear ffllttl ffUlllVll f V Ctlll llVTf* patterns, showing- checks, stripes, , , , _. __. spots, etc. An early call is advisable, . as a rush demand is certain. c * „ . - - borne or our replies to recent enqunes from 1 Country Customers will prove interesting to "Post" Readers, because all articles mentioned can be obtained by them AT THE LOW prices QUOTED. These replies will also give an idea of the efficiency of our Mail Order Service—a department which should boused regularly by your Country Friends Tell them about it, E.A.C., Creyttwn— each. These are hand embroidered, and "We think you will be well satisfied are 6 nis hed at neck with tiny hand scalwith the two Petticoats we have selected. loped edging and pale blue ribbon bows." They seem, to meet your requirements in _ _ B style and price to a nicety. One is a E. 8., rahiatua— pretty Ivory Satin made in the new tight " Selecting a Dressing Jacket for you ' shape, with small kilted frill vandyked at has been no trouble whatever as we have foot. It is splendid value at 7/6. The a large stock in white, pale blue, pink other is made in good quality Satin with and grey. The one sent is in blue cotton a 6-inch pleated frill at -foot, split on crepe, made with deep border and nicely one side only. Price is 12/6. If these embroidered. Your remittance was more garments prove unsuitable, we will be than ample, as price is' only 6/1 1." pleased to send you others. Our stocks are now replete with the newest goods." A.J.M., Pongaroa— C.F.N., Martinborough— rt"/ 0 " are * wise in adhe ,W, t0 Woven tt \r j v. v. j v i-i 1 . 1 Underwear for summer. We have a big " Your daughter has a dehghtful task range of lightweight, snug^fitting gaTbefore her. We have kept in mind your men ts. Special values are to be had in wishes, that the garments be dainty but White Woven Vests of extra length, made serviceable. The Nightdresses are slip- without fastening. Sleeves are short, over shape,, with sleeves to elbow. . They Pr i ce is l/ 3, WoVen Knickers in grey are made in cambric, daintily trimmed and white, with elastic at waist and knee, with Swiss embroidery, finished at, neck can be had fqr as low as 2/3. We pay with threaded ribbon beading. Price of postage, of course. » each only 8/1 1.1. 1 " The Camisoles ajfe beautifully hand- e,t Hamiltonmade, and trimmed with pretty light ' Valenciennes lace. Front is ornamented /or your tots of two and five you with alternate insertions and sets of hand could get nothing better in Play Aprons tucks. Wonderfully cheap at 7/11 each. t£ ail the P ew goods we are showing. The Cambfic Open-shape Knickers are These are in navy, holland or saxc, trimmade without frills, but are daintily mcd with red border. Quaint little Dutch finished at knees with torchon insertion figures are stamped on front, and each - and edging of threaded ribbon beading. Apron has twe* pockets. Prices are ao 6/6 each is the price. x cording to ages— l 1/11; 2, 2/35 3, 2/6; <f You will be surprised to learn that 4, 2/9; 5. 3/-; 6, 3/6' the price of the Chemises is only s/" ,_________-»_ B9 _____- H ____--_ na _._--_-i GEORGE & KERSLEY, LTD. To-Morrow's Silk Special Specialists h. L.dlcs' .nd Children's Apparel s^hf'^'in&tidjXf'S&ijS! LAMBTON QUAY giving black and white and navy and w hi te effect. Worth 2/rt I utL-,.— 1 ■■ ■!■■!■■! —■■■■ Special Price: j/Jj yard

A simple answer came from the Magistrate's Bench this morning. A mart charged with having been drunk, said that he didn't Want to be always locked up. "Then don't get drunk," replied Mr. D. G. A. Cooper, S.M. Bridal shower bouquets are a feature of every pretty wedding. The choicest of blooms and most artistic designing are obtained at Miss Murray's., Vice-Regal Florist, 36, Willis-street. Country orders receive special attention.— Advt. The "Ideal Home" School of Dresscutting. Best system in existenceEconomy must be studied to-day. Great saving effected by making dresses and garments at home. Classes daily. CaJl I for personal demonstration. Adelphi

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 83, 5 October 1914, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 83, 5 October 1914, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 83, 5 October 1914, Page 9

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