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| COTTON DRESSES I At Clear- Away Prices I FOR you the Summer is at its height, but our thoughts are with the Autumn and Winter ahead. In short, our shelves must be cleared to receive New Season's Goods. These Bargains are so choice that they'll tempt you to snap them up qifickly. Many weeks of warm weather still to come— plenty of time to wear and enjoy a dainty Cotton Frock. Don't miss these astounding Values at George & Kersley's 42nd Half-Yearly Sale ! O'RAYON SUITINGS— 27in. ; champagne, sky, saxe, BENGALINE POPLINS— 42in. wide. Tho smartest navy, and pink only ; guaranteed fast colours fabric for summer costumes. Shades of sky, saxe, Usual price 9£d yard Sale Price 7d yard navy, brown, fawn, grey, violet, amethyst, vieux FLORAL CREPONS— 27in. wide ; white grounds, with .rose, black, etc. dainty floral designs, in various colourings Usual price 2/6 yard bale Price 2/3 yard Usual price 1/3 Sale Price 10* d WASHING PIQUE-29in. wide; in various width STRIPED ZEPHYRS— 3Oin. wide; in grey grounds; cords. All excellent, values. For summer frocks, various widths; plain and fancy stripes; guaran- < etc. Sale Prices B±d, 1/-, 1/3, 1/6, to 1/11 teed for washing Usual prices 9id, Bjd maw nntMTc -w -j •■>•■> Sale Prices 6d and sd, or 5/6 and 4/6 doz! yards NA ? PR ?r W , lde ; .. m»m »P ot and s P n f de ' ; ' ' „ , signs. I< or school frocks, pmafores, aprons, etc. FLORAL PIQUE— 3Oin. ; white grounds, smart floral Usual price 6^d yard Sale Price 5d yard patterns, in up-to-date shades Usual price 1/- yard Sale Price 9d yard AtoCOI CHECKS— 29m. wide. A smarl summer FRENCH CAMBRIOS^Oin. wide; white grounds K^n'and faw£ Set' atd reSda^cSt black P Usuatee ITZ^I^LTd ya"d " nd ™**> {^ and myrtle, French grey audliS black usual puce yy 2d 2 d yaici :>aie vmce /*a yara Ugual « co n , d d gale pr . cc g , d d JAP WASHING CREPES— 3Oin. wide; in shades of I aaxe, sky, pink, salmon, champagne, grey, green. BEMNANT lU&CATNS Tn PIPASF THP I heliotrope, red, mahnaison, white, etc. ÜBMNANI UAKUAINS TO PLLASE THE Sale Price 8d yard , THRIFTY. COTTON GABARDINES-40in. wide; in shades of .„ _ 4 . „. „ „ browns, blues, greys, also white ground with black AU Remnants in the Cotton Dress, Dress, and SHk or grey fancy stripes Departments to go at Half Marked Prices. Usual price 1/9 yard Sale Price. 9d yard Take your choice at once. NEAT WHITE APRONS , „ , MOTHERS! (iET YOUR BOY A STURDY SUIT FOR (Nurses' shape) HALF PRICE 1 With wide circular bibs, made in good quality apron These Suit« are in " Petone " All- Wool Tweeds, made v cloth. Usual prices 2/3, 2/11, 3/11 in College, Norfolk, and Cornwall styles, with Sale Price* 1/I I 2/1 and 2/11 knickers. All sizes. Usually 29/6 to 39/6 sale trices 1/11, 2/3, and 2/11 Sa|e p rjce ,S/6, 5/6 su{t 1 George & Kersley LAMBTON QUAY ::: ::: WELLINGTON

Bridal shower bouquets are a feature of every pretty wedding. The choicest of blJoms and most artistic designing are obtained at Miss Murray's, Vice-Regal Florist, 36, Willis-street. Country orders receive special attention. — Advt. The Pathenhone sweetness la unique. Its charm is inimitable. All the scratchiness of tho old-time needle machine is eliminated, because the Pathephone has a smooth-gliding sapphire point reproducer. To hear the Pathephone is to enjoy tho most perfect human voice-tone. Records by Caruso, by Peter Dawson, by all musical favourites aro on hand. Call for a private hearing, Oscar Hewett and Co., 56, Cuba-street. — Advt. Save your sewing time and take your lads to the beach. We clothe them, cheaply and well. For instance, pyjamas for boye six to sixteen, 3s 3d to 7s lid. Geo. Fowlds, Ltd. — Advt.

YOU are invited to view tho Grand Display of MILLINERY MODES I For AUTUMN AND WINTER, 1915, now being held in my Showrooms. MUS. MATHEWSON'S, "WHERE THE SMART HATS ARE," 264-266, LAMBTON-QUAY. SALE I SALE ! MISS WALSH, 122 and 124, COURTENAY-PLACE, Will hold A NINE DAYS' SALE OF HER SUMMER STOCK! - Of Latest Styles in Dresses and Blouses of Votle, Silk, and Crep«e, ALL AT HALF-PRICE. Panama and Pique Hats, from 2s 6d Lace and Tulle Hats, from 12s 6d « White Felts at 6s lid Nightdresses, from 3s lid; Camisoles, 2s 6d Satin and Moirette Underskirts, from 5s 6d. LANGER DRESS-CUTTING SCHOOL. Established 1902. MISS KATE STEWART, Principal of the L&nger Drees-Cutting School, will, resume Classes on Ist February. Misa Stewnrfc will be in attendance on and after Monday, Ist February, to enrol pupils from 10 to 12 and 2 to 4. Evening Classes Tuesday and Friday, 7 to 9. Rooms: 94. Willis-street, opp. Shortt's. SALE ! GREAT END SALE ! ALE ! OF SEASON SALE ! FOR 14 DAYS ONLY ! We give * Pair of KID GLOVES to Every Purohasor of 10s worth of Drapery etc.! 4 ENORMOUS SACRIFICE. THE WHOLE STOCK MUST BE CLEARED REGARDLESS OF COST. 2s Silk for 6£d, 3s 6d Silk, now Is. Costume Crepo, 6yds for Is lid Prints, Zephyrs, Cretonnes, Poplins, etc., Is lid, 2s 6d, 2s lid full dress 80in. Herringbone Sheeting, Is 2d White and Coloured Quilts, 2s 6d Double Bed Quilte, 3s lid, 4s 6d, 4s lid Lace Curtains, Sheetings, Table Damasks, Towels, Flannelettes, Drills, Forfars, Dowlas, Hollands, Blinds, Hosiery. Gloves, Corsets, Underclothing, etc., all reduced Large Hearthrugs, Is 3d Men's Working Shirts, 1b 9d, Is lid, 2s 6d White Tennis SKirts, Is lid, 2s 6d, 2s lid Men's Moriho Pants, Is 6d pair Men's Singlets, Is. Is 6d, Sox, 6d pair Wido Lace Id yard, 64d, 9d, and 10id doz. White Swiss Cambric Embroiderios, lid, 2d, 2id, 3d, 3id Chiffon Id, Hair Nets Id, Ribbons Id yard. REMEMBER TO CALL AT THIS SALE AT LINDBERG'S, CUBA-STREET. PARCELS DELIVERED FREE. i^REPE FROCK BARGAINS, \J Ready to wear and made in all tho Latest Styles, at SPECIALLY REDUCED PRICES to clear. Inapeot my window display if you would make great savings. MRS. LEITCH, 833-235, Upper Cuba-street.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27, 2 February 1915, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27, 2 February 1915, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27, 2 February 1915, Page 9

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