I A STUPENDOUS SUCCESS! 1 I CLOUSTON'S WHOLESALE WAREHOUSE STOCK | AT "THE ECONOMIC*' I Immense crowds of keen shoppers delighted with the imaging Bargain* ! g Every Department overflowing with unparalleled Values ! Nowhere else | can «uch phenomenal offers be seen. A wonderful opportunity to get I Choice Goods at 10 to 75 per cent, less than Wholesale Prices. JUST OPENED— 3O ctoz. SMART COLLARS. Worth 1/11 NOW I In newest military designs in tartan s stripes, and checks. Very dainty I/* B3 and effective styles Usual price i/it ' IllinnV H Sale Price 1/- each lIUIuVI, I A WONDERFUL BARGAIN 9 CREAM AND WHITE ALLOVER LACES i/ HURRY | In Guipure and net; choice quality; fresh goods. Unusual value */" M Ordinary prices 3/11 and 4/11 yard „.„., ru\r* S . ., Saje Prices 1/- and 1/3 yard YARP pQjJ | 20 PIECES OTTOMAN CORD RIBBONS now I In dark green, wine, cinnamon, lime, dark brown s and tango; sin. wide. filj THPW 1 Latest goods— just arrived Usual price 1/3 yard v2U. lIILULi | _ Sale Price (ijd yard YARD j VERY STRONG OTTOMAN OORD RIBBON now STUNNING | Specially suitable for hair ribbons; in scarlet, dark naw, vieux rose, saxe, 1 A. j ■ and black Usual price 1/9 yard *' " skmrtrttirt i sate Price y- yard YARP OFFERS I CREAM AND TAN VIYELLA THREE-QUARTER HOSE « j j With lace fronts in pretty designs. Guaranteed unshrinkable. Wfe&Hy ; Sizes 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9. UsUally 1/5, 1/6, 1/7, 1/8, i/g, 1/10 Reduced j Sale prices iod, iid, t/«, 1/1, 1/2, 1/3 I GOOD USEFUL TWEED COATS now f All this season's shapes, mostly in loose-belted styles with deep Inset 19/11 If sleeves, others with slightly rounded backs; in dark grey and dark mixed *«/ 11 f£ tweeds only. , Usually 39/6 and 42/- Sale Price 12/11 |1 ! Thousands of other Equally Desperate Bargains await You 1 CALL TO-MORROW! 1 GEORGE & KIDRSILETSf f LTD. ' I THE STORE FOR BIGGEST BARGAINS 1 PIANOS AND O&GAN9 AT \HT MILLINERS AND HAIR ._ ~~ m m _ x " mttTS REDUCED PRICES. A- WORKERS. LADIES ATTENDING THE — — CORONATION CEREMONY Bargains in pianos and organs are Attractive uncommon and in £6 A ito be secured at, The Bristol Piano Coni- tasl6 are 4e4 c st les sh ' oWn at g T^ M . QHOtJLD book their appointment* for 1 -tek^^ffiSas: £p^,SJV^;t rck steed-boberts, . fellf%.™r Oli a;> HS . C «A a nl MMOBBLUNCf A OTF.OIALTV. COOET IIAtRbRKSSBR. ' pianos and organs ftfc prices unheatd of JIQUNTS AND VEILINGS STOCKED Macarthy Chambers, Willis-strcct. oSISUiSS Fi " fc - olass Millin - in atte * d — ' (Ol * O9ltG Wimssol> Motel)> ' and serviceable. Easy terms can. be ar- Tplfnlionn I<sf)7 ranged. % * STAMOUD & CO., " ° Here, then, is an unparalleled opportunity to purchase a fine piano or organ CUBA-STRBET. rHAnMtwr"'Wi?wrT«' tm wvttMttwP I at a great saving in price. Don't miss - ■ ■ CHARMING EFFECTS IN EVENING ' it! Call early. Country purchasers' ♦«„„„»» * .^-, B , «,.,*, vrt • DKIiSSIiS. | railway fares refunded. The Bristol t JOSEPH, LADIES' TAILOR, . ; Piano Company, Ltd.. Wellington. M. Tg now showinsr a nico rang© of New fTRHE very newest shades and styles J. Brookes, North Island manager.— X Materials in the latest designs. -■- are to be seen at MRS. LEITCH'S. Advfc «a«»«*»«*ih*. » n /\.» „« a For daintiness, cut, and finish we are Ad U COSTUMES PROM £4 4s. unsurpassed, Inspection cordially, inThe Seller's Washev-Washer saves o Only Address: BOULCpTT CHAM- vited. Please note only addresstime and labour-washes the clothes BoulootUtreet. 'Phono 3083. uppER CTJBA . STREETi perfectly clean and requires nothing but mm^m^m mmm—mmmmmmmam^mmm w^ mm mm nmmtmam* mmmmmtm mmmmmmmmmmmi hot water and soap. The old laborious ■"■ — "—- — ' ■■ ■ — '• ' — — — ■ ....-.,.■■.. method of rubbing and scrubbing is en- . ) tirely dispensed with, and by simply " "turning the handle" the washing is - * > done. The Seller's Washer possesses a ipw T *4 » '^^*3L 1 rustless dolly and adjustable rubber |^^| V*\^ T^y la\ Y~ v I\ wringer, which will wring blankets and 1 iff \/ «** I§ \f ir| jdj t » ' other heavy articles with the greatest of A A V-r > Ii ¥ s^?>4&ißwj/ / ease. Oscar HeWett ahd C 6., 56, Cuba- • »/ J^ 0^ ; street, Wellington-Ad*. j - /^ J^^^^^K% We wish to serve the needs of your *»/••• J7 J^^^^^^^^M^k J/' ' 1 little lad in an oilskin, raincoat, or w // J&^^^fWml§i' tweed overcoat for a moderate price. I / J J "^ // «&tf~\, [ Geo. Fowlds.-Advt. |X r)iTTp|) I ■ \i * Bycroft's latest dainties for afternoon * X *■/ **» 1» V»» V/ // vl \\ J tea. Bellamy, Hinemoa, Croquet. Try JJ \,m ) 4 Gfv&r' ■ ; Ji, them. All grocers. — Advt. *"t \ II \'"» *^*. " ' Jlf ' I WONDERFUL BARGAINS IN jlliV ?\ /s^ikd&r\ Ik i DAINTY BLOUSES J ?\ >*** if \ MES. MATHEWSON'S \ WINTER SALE! > V-O \&**^ * W WINTER SALE! * '.sT \ 1 In Silk, Velvet, "and Wool Materials <«/*"««»♦ Ua mn^Vi nAvpliv ahnnf a : \. J with pretty Silk Collars. Worth 10s 1 4 be "J 11 ™ nOveltY aDOUt a \'t 6d each, sale prices-3s lid, 4s scarf, * scarf's but a scarf ! " says . \ V t 6d, and 5s 6d fa z SC eptical lady. But wait until \ \ >- Come Early. These Blouses will soon be yOU see these new arrivals from t \ b ' bought up. London. The distinctive and smart ft s — colours, the beautiful lustre and tex- \ , 1 v f 264-266, lambton-quay. ture, these combined with the low ; I 3 prices will assuredly tempt you. ; WINTER COSTUMES, //.-••'- """1' i f\UR display of the NEW STYLES ■ ■■ i^ i^'-^'Syl » \s this Season is one of the most com- jm^ilmmmm ss^ — mmmmmmmt £ */^yV •'''■''? 7 SSAk 3 plete and interesting we havo over made. (/fjfntiiltiitft\L * i DISTINCTIVE DESIGNS AND THE Nofp tnFSF "li/Wlnfflm I 3 VERY BEST MATERIALS. l i^' lt »/ wt 'W/JWI 1 All are in excellent taste and priced ex- I '«J,.i I :»/,n • ''»'A' 2 tremely moderate. • LlSt€O LIH€S b SPECIAL VALUE IN CORSETS, ; UNDERCLOTHING, AND , ' BLOUSES. Knitted Silk Scarves — In navy, cinnamon, 3 maMm saxe, tan, and ivory 2/6 each BHHn Mlbb^ VVAJjBJ±, I Knitted Silk Scarves — In sand, wedgwood, @ LADIES' OUTFITTER, I navyi vieux rose,' grey, purple, and ivory E . COURTENAY-PLACE. WELLINGTON. Lana 3/11 each ■—■■i j WE SHALL GREATLY APPRECIATE T . f A VISIT. Knitted Silk akd Wool Soahves— ln ivory only i 3/11 oach t IVTTT T TTVTI7T? VCATT? KNIT-TED SILK SCARVES — In light saxe, dark I MLJjljlFi&li)l tSAJjiJi. saxe, cinnamon, and vieux rose 5/11 each 1 t Knitted Silk Scabv.es— ln ivory only 6/11 each i 1Vr iSS M'KEEGAN desires to 3 *■"■*• . v .__ Knitted Silk SCARVES—In bit>cuit, smoke, wedg- _____ s notify her many customers I""""" VQO^ dark saxe, and ivory 7/11 oach ■■■■jj i that her WINTER SALE OF I Knlmed and white rtripi, 1 [ MILLINERY IS NOW ON. I____h black and white mixtures > and military ■ *^~~ stripes 8/11 each ■■■—■■ EXCEPTIONAL REDUCTIONS. r Knitted Silk Scarves— Fancy stitch, in anna* r — mon, vieux rose, champagne, navy, and J BRITTAIN'S BUILDINGS, 54, MAN- IVOfy 9/U ° a ° h i ..„_,;. qTPWW m .Wide Knitted Silk Scarves — In vieux rose, l NkRS-STREkI. Wedgwood, dark saxe, blaok, and ivory > ____ ™ 10/6 each ' ■ study economy in dress can make their I Stfy, vieux rose, and ivory 14/6 each I i own Frocks, Costumes, Children's Dresses, I _ „ ... „_ a#i I i etc., at tho Langer Dresscutting School. ■ fim i__- RICH Knittbd , Silk SCARVES - Very wide, in 1,—,,.-,! . System is simple, efficient, and successful ; ' «fi v y» dark saxe, purple, vieux rose, and -«■■■» no calculations. Ladies' Tailoring also ivory 15/6 oach taught, with or without chart. Terms, . ,• I from 6 lessons. 10s 6tl. Cut Patterns a 'All Punn Silk Knitted Soarves— Very wide, SKST pS y R c i 94 Ml wmS: '«»*• ™ »». ™.*»* »£ , street, opp. Shortt'e. 19 / 6 and 27 / 6 each FINEST ERMINE SKINS. , ' I MAKE these up into any style and ■«-———— r:z~zriX/r size — Collars, (Juffe, Stoles, Muffs, Trimmings, or Cloaks. \F * A It* C\ C** 1 * V I Also very best Natural or Dyed Mus- \/ ]]i|/pil If\l _? >S.F I T/\ quuli and Electric Seal Coats or Sets. |\ I I KV-_\l LI I C. C> LlO_ Squirrel-lock Linings made to fit Cloth *\** *^ V*Vll *-* 1\- V>^ I^tVZ* Couts; also Natural Fox Sel6. A. WENIGER, - v „. . Art. Furrier, from Puris iwid London, / Vl/€llinQ'tO' 68..yiv»ft.gtrcoi> 62. iVivton-.street. . wviuyjjw
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 151, 28 June 1915, Page 9
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