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MADAM ! LOOK AT THE SENSATIONAL BARGAINS Now offered at our GRAND CHRISTMAS \ *~~~ BARGAIN CARNIVAL Sar^ins! We mention only three, but these three alone will make " IN " it profitable for you to visit our busy store. However, COSTUMES let us assure you that we have thousands of equally at- FROCKS tractive values. The problem of your holiday outfit need SPOBTS COATS )io longer perplex you. We have the articles you want CAPES and WRAPS at prices much lower than you expected to pay. Let us T.i- nrrcpo prove this to be W CALL TO-MORROW. 1 DKESSING GOWNS Smart Summer Blouses Showerproof Coats underclothing Just what you want for the Better be prepared for wea- CORSETS holidays — dainty Blouses t her changes by getting a CHILDREN'S WEAR m Floral Crepes, Muslins, 1 v 4v 4 rii j- Am t tatittj v Voiles, and other fine mate- £ ood (^ llty Gaberdine or MILLINERY , rials. Large variety of Covert Coat. We have a LACE NECKWEAR designs, all showing tfre fine range in up-to-date Rag- RIBBONS fashionable loose effects, and lan shapes. 'All useful col- ,WATtfr»T?l?tmTjTT,vrca With low collars and long mirs anr i •„.„ MAI\IJJJiM£UiIM<S sleeves. ours and sizes. EMBROIDERIES BARGAIN PRICES BARGAIN PRICES GLOVES and HOSIERS! 4/11 and 5/11 11 an< * 21 / m FEATHER BOAS " ■ - i . . = UMBRELLAS anu A SNIP IN CAMISOLES DEESS MTSfs . Absolutely the best value ever offered. , About 1 doz. TABLE LINENS patterns to select from. See window display. rTromoTn'Mrtrt if UIiJNIoHINGS Bargain Price 2/11 each MERCERY GEORGE & RERSLEY, LTD. I Wellington's Leading' Store for Value 9 ««. LAMBTON QUAY | \S* , i 1 1 1 1 1 i ( ; ; i ■■-.—.,,,„ *gf

HAIRAID. Mr. P. W. Galvin, Sole Maker Hairaid, Greymouth. DEAR SIR,— Seeing your different testimonials from well-known residento of this town for your Hair Restorer, I resolved to giva it. a trial, and now I have no scruple in recommending it to others. The effect it had on my ohud'i head was marveljoijs. I > feel cure that all mt>the,rs who have children puttering from hair falling out and dandruff need no longer be troubled, as Hairaid is an absolute cur*. Trusting your Hftiraid wilj h»ve an unparalleled circulation, which 1 am certain it will have, I am, dear sir, Yours faithfully, MRS. R. CASTLE, Blalwtowm. 12th November, 1912. TO MOTHERS. MRS. GALLOWAY, an experienced Certificated Maternity Nurse, will be in attendance at the address,©* hereunder for the purpose of giving Advice (free) to Mothers on the uses of GLAXO, and on the Care and Feeding of Infants generally : — Mr Glennie, Brooklyn— Tuesdays, 10 a.m to 11 a.m. Mr Caetles, Ncwtown— Tuesdays, 2 p.m. to 4- p.m. Mr Castles, Courtenay-place— Thursdays, 2 p.m. to ♦ p.m. Mr. Dawe, Lower Hutt— Fridays, 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. Mr Williamson, Jackson-street, Petone — Fridays, 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Mr. Gibbs Upper Hutt— Alternate Monday Afternoons, from 3 to 4. WHAT COOKING BY GAS OFFERS : Ttt/TORE COMPORT MORE CONVENIENCE MORE CLEANLINESS MORE TIME MORE MONEY W.G.C. COOKERS, £p CASH. NO CHARGE FOE FIXING. WELLINGTON GAS COMPANY, LTD. DOHERTY'S BURNISHING WAREHOUSE J- 1 URNISHING WAREHOUSE For VALUES AND QUALITY I VALUES AND QUALITY I a SEE OUR WINDOWS FOR PRICES. WE SPECIALISE IN OAK FURNITURE. 12 and 14, MANNERS-STREET. Telephone 2539. WANTED, respectable householders, with or without the cash, you ca& dress yourselves and everyone in yo\ir family with everything of the highest quality Latest fashions for ladies, fpr gentlemen, for boys and girls. If you are * bit short of cash come and see mo, I can arrange it for you to y°ir entire satisfaction. At Balkiud's, 125, yma}*Ate««t. Telethon©- 245,

YOUR XMAS HAT ! LET iL be light, comfortable, and becoming — with that touch of chic and lopk of quality which make my h»ts g 0 charming. The beautiful collection of Holiday Millinpry— Trimmed, t Sefni-Trimmed, and Ready-to- Wear — which I am showing thjs week offere you the most varied and delightful choice at strictly moderate prices, WILL YOU PLEASE CALL EARLY? MRS: MATHEWSON, "WHERE THE SMART HATS ARE," 264-266. LAMBTON-QUAY FRESHNESS, DAINTINESS, "" AND SUMMERY CHARM!— : npHESE are the characteristics of j •JL this delightful show o£ ' NEW SEASON'S MILLINERY I The prices are bo moderate, too, that economy is combined with perfect style in each model. Choose your new Chapeau To-day I MISS M'KEBGAN, MILLINER, 54, MANNERS-ST. NEW SHIPMENT OF DRESSES. • TIITJE have opened a beautiful lot of * * Summer Dresses in all the latest mfLterials, Navy and Black Taffeta, Dainty, Whito Embroidered Voiles, from 25s to 755; also, a choice assortment of Vests, in Striped and FloraL Pique, Voilee, and Nets. A special lino of Jap Silk Blouses, 9s 6d. . MISS WALSH, 122 and 124, COURTENAY-PLACE, FOR MILLINERY AND DRESSES THE APPROACHING HOLIDAYS. DEMAND tho examination of your wardrobe, which cannot bo complete without, at least, one Suinmor Frock and sundry Blouses. Have these made to your special order, thereby securing greater satisfaction. Make on appointment with me, but please note new 'phono number, 937 A. MRS LEITCH, 233-235, Upper Cuba-street. EXPIRATION OF LEASE. ' /CLEARING SALE— AII Stock must be yj sold before January at less than half cost price. Custumo Lengths from 3s; Suits from 18s. Costumes 355. At RISKE, Tailor, 95, Cuba-street. SALE - REBUILDING — SALE. ALE - REBUILDING — SALE. EX S.S IONIC. 30in Coloured Sateens, 6d, 4id Cream Cashmere, double wiath, 6id, 6d. 6£d, 7id Double-width Casement Cloth, 6yds for 2b Bd, 2e lid, 3s 3d, .3b 6d, 3s 9d Double Border Casement Cloth, 6yds for 3s lid. VERY STYLISH White Marble Oil Baizo, Is 6d, Is 9d. Is lid J Fancy Oilcloth Dama&k, Is lid ; New Oilcloth Shelving, s{d Large Heavy Hearthrugs. Is 9d. 2s lid, 3s 6d, Plush Hearthrugs, 3s lid, 4s 6d White Honeycomb Quilte, single bed, 2s 6d, 2e lid, 3s 6d. 3s lid, 4s &d ; Small Double Bod, 3s 6d, 3s lid, 4s 6d, 4s lid ; Full Size Double Bed, 3b lid, 4s 6d, 4s lid, 5s lid. 6s 6d, 6s lid, 7s 6d, 7s lid, 8s 6d, 8a lid, 9s 6d, 0s lid, Extra Largo Double Bed, 7s lid, 6s lid up MARVELLOUS VALUE. New Cotton Crepe-, s£d, 7|d White Darajaak Table Napkins, 2£d. 3d, 3^d, 4d, 4Ad, JJa. 5Ad, 6d upwards BEST VALUE IN NEW ZEALAND 54in. Black Mercerised 'Italian Cloth. Is. White, Catnbric, and Longcloth Em- ' broideries EVERYTHING CHEAPER. AT LINDBERG'S OLD SHOP, C~UBA'(3TR,EET. THE NOTED KHOP FOR OAUOAINS. WANTED Known— Now's th* time to order your New Suit If you require real satisfaction, both in quality and workmanship, with a perfect fit at a moderate prioe, you've got to go to Meston'6. Our motto t "No fit, no pay." MESTON, Tailor and Outfitter, 143, Vivian-ntreet. TTNKERLINEN — Ladie*' and Clii). vJ dre.n'e i r6ady-to-wear Underclothing of all descriptions, also Aprons; reason* able prices; everything made on prpmises. Mrs. Miller, 52. AdeJaide-r J oad, First '&tm Sfeivyset BaeLa-Rceeri.^ -"' ..

By Special Appointment to His Excellency the Governor. FRANK (JRADY,. WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, 48, WILLIS-STREET. fJ»HE (gHOP ,-pOR pRESENTS. CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR GIFTS For Friends at Home ! NOVELTIES in GREENSTONE NOVELTIES in JEWELLERY, „ NOVELTIES in SILVER NOVELTIES in EBONY ' '" " NOVELTIES in LADIES' BAGS ' NOVELTIES in CLOCKS, WRISTLET WATCHES, ETC. Catalogues Posb Free. Write for one. Tel. 1138. Ebtd. 1880. P.O. Box 243. FRANK ftHA DV. MY DRESSMAKER, 209 and 211, CUBA-STREET. NEW SEASON^ FABRICS-ALE CLASSES. Place your _ Order Early to Avoid Disappointment. MOST REASONABLE CHARGES IN TOWN. MRS. BOOCOCK. ■• SPRING CLEANING TO PLEASE YOU. RING up 2969, and let us quote you for your Spring Cleaning, your daily, weekly, or monthly Cleaning, or any Cleaning. Windows, Floors, Brasses, or Carpets. Carpets cleaned by our new up-to^at* ' Vacuum Cleaning Machine ar© made to ■ look juet like new. Ask your friends who have tried ue, I£ we have pleased them let us please you. Single Cavpets callected, cleaned per Vacuum procese, and returned same day, i£ required. Ring up THE VACUUM CLEANING CO. (New Address), 18, GREY-STRET (Next to National Bank). KILPATRICK, GROCER, COURTENAY-PLACE. SUPERIOR Teas, Is 2d, Is 4d, ls,6d, , and 2* Fin© Quality Cheese, 9d _ „ , Matured Cheese, Is Eggs, best on market at lowest prices Butter, Is, 1b Id, and la 3d. (il . KILPATRICK'S GOODS ARE of SUPERIOR QUALITY.' - SPRING CLEANING. • /CARPETS lifted, beaten, and T«turn«d ,■ yj .same day if required, Windows cleaned. Chimneys nwept, Hou6O and , Offioe cleaning;. ' \, WELLINGTON CLEANING CO., , 97 Dixon-streot. 97, l>«*o&-stre*i i 'Phono 8224. + TO THE LADIES OF WELLINGTON, - 1. JOSEPH, of Bouloott Chambers, • t is still continuing; his -business as a high-class Ladies' Tailor, and bege to state that ho is in no way connected with any other person of that name. Only Address; BOULCOTT CHAM» ' BERS. 'Phone 3083. 7 jius¥Xworsl BUT twice over though, to help you to remember it NEWSON, / |NI!WSON, v "" ■■ • " THE TAILOR'S-SHOP," - Right opposite entrance to G.P.O. " "Meet me at ttjß G.P.0." -> \ WELLINGTON- SOCIETY -FOR THfi" I PREVENTION OF CRUELTY, TO-, j ANIMALS. THE public are earnestly requested to Kindly communicate any ivct 6f ' cruelty to animals that may come under their notice to A. M. ANDERSON, Secretary, Winder's Buildings, corner Cubn,' I and Manners streets. P.O. Box 195. 'Phone 1747. SOCIETY FOR! PROTECTION OE WOMEN AND CHILDREN. THE Secretary will be in attendance at ' the Rooms, Bndge'6 Buildings, 119. WUlw-atrwt. on TUESDAY and FRli DAY MORNINGS, from 10 to 12.30. - * •« 1 All epminunacatioDs utrictJjr, oouudenti»V

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 138, 8 December 1914, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 138, 8 December 1914, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 138, 8 December 1914, Page 9

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