k ' of • ; » < A day or two ago we bought from ( / a leading warehouse a parcel of ] Ladies' Coats at very low prices, . j 1 and as the season is opportune for j wearing these, we desire to place ( them before you now. < i They comprise :— < Smart Three-quarter NAVY COATS— With belted backs, in nap < doth, with patch pockets and fancy buttons; a really useful * coat * Can be yours for 17/6 each ' A FULL-LENGTH COAT— With broad belt and velvet collar and patch pockets, in a pretty shade of navy blue, with large ] black buttons ; the latest style ; warm and comfortable , Can be yours for 19/6 i .\i ' \ 1 Heavy Navy Bhie CHEVIOT SERGE OVERCOATS— Some have < flat and others have military collars, with broad belts and ' patch 'pockets Can be yours at 22/8 each \ GOOD OVERCOATS— In dark navy nap cloth, with collars of « I striped velvet, pockets and belts, all smartly cut . Can be yours for 32/6 < INSPECTION INVITED. ! 1 ' x juu*^MjM^n^[|ff*M»W>dMPWWßtlßMlßWffßWW^Mejt^(Er§|^ffi y • \ I . / An interesting exhibit of local in- to be added until some future date, dusfcry is on view in Messrs. W. but the clock will in the meantime Littlejohn and Son's window, Lamb- strike the hours only, on a, bell ton-quay. It is the movement, or weigln'ng over 12 cwt. The actual works, with • one of the four-dial pendulum weighs 2301b ; it beats 1£ castings to be erected in the tower , seconds, has iron and zinc compenof the Sydenham Post Office. It is sation for the varying temperatures, seen going with a miniature pen- and will probably keep time within dolum, giving an excellent insight two seconds per week. The clock into the working of a double three- has been entirely made by Messrs. legged gravity escapement, designed W. Litfclejohn and Son in their clock in the first instance by E. B. Deni- manufactory, Talavera-teri'ace, where son (the late Lord Grimthorpe) they have made over a score' of simispecially for the Victoria Tower of lar public clocks, now in use in the - the Houses of Parliament, West- Dominion, some of which' have been minister, London. The clock now on going for over thirty yeais without a view is a complete quarter-chimer ; failure of any kind. . The clock .will the quarter bells, however, are not be on view all this week. ■
or — T~ — -—^ THE HOME OF MODERN DENTISTRY EVERYTHING KNOWN TO DENTAL SCIENCE IS OBTAINABLE HERE. Dental Work executed on strictly American methods, which are ten years in advance of Colonial ways of Operating. Our PAINLESS EXTRACTIONS are known all over Australasia, and arc FREE where Sets are ordered. PLATES - from £3 3*. 'FILLINGS - ffrfrmn 5». OUR PATENT SUCTIONS 'MEAN 'COMFORT.' CORNER CIBA AND MANNERS STREETS p , . WELLINGTON. a. ® Nurses in Attendance. DR. RAYNER. © jz 9to 6 ,"^ ' Fridar 9t« 9. M^^ i Tbe Higfeest Point of Excellence CREAM WAFERS BERMALINE y CHERRY FINGERS BIGESjTIVE , QUEEN DROPS SHORTCAKE SPONGE FINGERS CARAWAY DATE BARS CREAM SANDWICH NEWBURY'S RUSKS Ask for HUDSON'S BISCUITS at all Grocers and Confectioners • i — =rrrr— . . . .... . _.. Children cannot b? healthy with an unhealthy mouth. They cannot attain highest proficiency at school if their Teeth are decaying. Let us examine their Teeth To-day ! , If Extractions or Fillings are necessary, your little ones could 'not be placed. in more capable hands. Our skilful and painless methods banish all fear of the Dentist's Chair. ■ - . Note—Children attended to only from 9 a.m to 6 p.m., not in the evening. Marsdon & Chamberlain, den t t?sts,» 69 Manners Street, Wellington. Hours: 9 *.m. to 6 p.m., and 7 p.m. to 8.30 pjn. Nurse* in Attendance.
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Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 16, 19 July 1915, Page 9
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