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BACK TO SCHOOL THINGS YOUR HOPEFUL WILL NEED FOR COMFORT, HEALTH AND SMART APPEARANCE. •"■JT«HIS List will prove helpful to every mother now preparing the School ■" 1 Outfit of her son or daughter. It will show her that every requisite can * be bought most economically at George and Kersley's. The prices quoted are indeed very keen, but to appreciate fully the values represented one must see and handle the goods. Remember, we stand back of every article and guarantee complete satisfaction to all purchasers. Test us for Your Requirements — NOW! Everything from Suits to Soap! Suits — 15/6 to 35/- Stockings— 1 /- to 2/1 1 Hat Bands — 4/1 1 Overcoats— l 3/6 to 27/6 Raincoats — 22/6 to 35/* Hats— l/ 6to 6/rt Ties — 6d and 1/- Pillow Slipb-^i/u to 4/n pair Sheets — 4/1 1 to 9/1 1 pair Serges— l/ 6to s/n to 10/6 Washing Print— 6}d, 7>]d, gid • Nightdresses— 3/0 to 7/9 Hair Ribbon— 4*d to 1/3 Pyjamas— 3/1 1 to 6/0 Blouses — 7/1 1 to 12/11 Gloves— l/ 3to l/ti Shirts— 2/1 1 to 4/1 1 Handkerchiefs— l/ 11 to 5/6 dozen S Umbrellas— 3/1 1. Aid, 4/1 1. Writing Pads— 4d to l/G H School Bags— 2/6 Envelopes— 2sd to 6d packet Fountain Pens — 1/- to 0/6 Soap— 2d to 1/6 cake Towels— l/ 6to 4/1 1 Pair Combs— 6d to 3/6 Sponges— 6d to 6/6 Brushes— l/- to Jo/6 V. . . . — ( v The Leading Store for Value :: :: LAMBTON QUAY W * B.

If you own a Pathophonc, think of the ! pleasure, the flood of rich mmsic, the outpourings of the finest, grandest voices in the world, turned on at will. You can always entertain your friends, and your house can become the resort of tho best and liveliest in your community. Why not see our splendid new models? Pnoe3 | from £4 106. Oscar Hewett and Co., 56, Ouba-Bfcrect, Wellington. — Advt. j Have you tried Bycroft's new bis- j cuit, the "Bellamy," for afternoon tea? Dainty, crisp, delicious. All grocers.— Advt. A PRECIOUS CARGO! A LOVELY range of now goods has just reached me ex Mama-ri, from London. This choice collection comprises CHIC MILLINERY COSY COATS CHARMING COSTUMES AND BLOUSES. • Qualities are of the usual high standard associated with this house. Prices are wondorfully keen. WILL YOU CALL THIS WEEK? MRS. MATHEWSON'S, "WHERE THE SMART HATS ARE," j 264-266, LAMBTON-QUAY, WELLINGTON. GET YOUR HAT HERE! ffIHIS is the acknowledged centre for THE SMARTEST MILLINERY MODELS AT MODERATE PRICES. Every Hat in our Window and Showroom is distinctive and up to dato in ' style. THE SELECTION IS SO NUMEROUS THAT YOU WILL NOT FIND ANY DIFFICULTY IN OBTAINING THE HAT YOU WANT, MISS M'KEEGAN, MILLINER. MANNERS-STREET. FIT AND SATISFACTION GUARANTEED IN ALL CLASSES OF DRESSMAKING. WE are now ready to receive orders fo.- your WINTER COSTUMES, BLOUSES, EVENING FROCKS, ETC., and have a pplendid stock of the latest and most up-to-d-ate- materials and trimmings for your selection. CHARTS SENT OUT AND ESTIMATES GIVEN. MISS WALSH, COURTENAY-PLACE, WELLINGTON. I" ANGER Dresaoutting School- (cstab- ^ lished 1S02). Ladies who have to btudy economy in dress can make their own Frooks, Costumes, Children's Dresses, etc., at the Langer Dresscutfcing School. System is simple, efficient, and successful ; no calculations. Ladies' Tailoring also taught, with or without chart. . Terms, from 6 Jcssons, 10s 6d. Cut Patterns a specialty. Miilinery Cla6s. Miss K. Stewart, Principal. Rooms 94. Willisstreet, opp. Shortt's. STEED-ROBERTS, HAIR PHYSICIAN, FACE SPECIALIST, AND MASSEUR. IMPORTANT NOTICE. NEW department now open for Ladies' Hairdreßsing. Beautifully fitted and most comfortably arranged. Vibro ami Hand Massago for Face and Hair. Marcel Waving, Manicure. Transformations, Toupets, and Curls mado from the bost natural wavy hair. Hairwork of every description done. Combings made up into any design. Special attention given to Children's Hair. Hairwork cleaned and redressed at moderate charges. MCCARTHY CHAMBERS, Willis-street. (Opposite Windsor Hotel). Telephohe 1907. TO MOTHERS. MRS. GALLOWAY, an experienced Certificated Maternity Nurse, will be in attendance at the addresses hereunder for the purpose of giving Advice (free) to Mothers on the uses of GLAXO, and on the Cure »nd Feeding of Infwita generally :— Mr. Glennie, Brooklyn— Tuesdays, 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. Mr, Castlps, New-town— Tuesdays, 2 p.m. to ♦ p.m. Mr. C'astl(>s. Courlcnay-place, Thursdays, 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. , Mr. D»we, Lower Hutt— Fridays, 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. Mr. Williamson, Jackson-strccl, Pptone — Friday* 2 p.m to 4pm Mr Giblxv ChemiM, Upper Hurt, on 14th June For immediate advic* ring Up GUxo Nuree. TolenWe 2125.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 126, 29 May 1915, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 126, 29 May 1915, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 126, 29 May 1915, Page 7