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Recently we secured a Manufacturer's complete set of Model Gowns {smart and up to date) at substantial reduced prices, and now that our End-of-Season Sale is on we have decided to let them go, beautiful dresses that they are, at clearing-up prices.. Really we cannot describe them Well enough, but, madam, if you call it will give us great pleasure to show them to you. They include: — CHIFFON TAFFETA DRESS— In an exquisite shade of saxe ' blue, in semi coatee style, with cross-over bands on bodice, trimmed oriental silk and fancy buttons Usually 70/Sale Price 42/SATIN MOUSSELINE GOWN— In rich shade of tan brown, I in long 1 coat effect with pleated basque and folded belt of fancy silk, trimmed buttons * Usually 67/6 Sale Price 42/BLACK DUCHESSE SATIN GOWN— Smartly cut tucked bodice and yoke of silk" lace, folded belt Usually 70/Sale Price 39/6 CHARMING GOWN IN RESEDA GREEN PAILETTE SILK— In short coat effect with vest of oriental silk and lace, trimmed fancy buttons and loops Usually 63/Sale Price 39/6 NAVY CHIFFON TAFFETA DRESS— Newest style, wide skirt, gathered at back with coat extension and trimmed with tartan silk belt and collar and fancy buttons Usually 65/- ' Sale Price 39/6 SAKE BLUE EOLIENNE GOWN— In one piece effect, with high waisted corselet skirt gathered round waist into narrow belt, rest of chene silk, trimmed fancy buttons and loops Usually 65/Sale Price 39/6 , „,,„,, 1 t —^^^(j By Special Appointment M tince our Eitabliihmtnt in 1879 R a"™' FOR HIGHEST GRADE GOODS "THF RFST" coats but a little more, and eniurei -^»«»^b^^las ting satisfaction. Buy where a reputation for First-clan Goods hat d&Mlmi&M^l been built up. This we have maintamed since our establishment. T§lisiii' W. LITTLEJOHN & SON : <|§|||jfe Jewellers, Silversmiths & Watchmakers, Country 222-224 Lambton Quay, We § Residents should WELLINGTON. Send Goods | write for E Catalogue on Approval, J / 1"*^" ■ '„ , . ,■ — Children cannot b : healthy with an unhealthy mouth. They cannot attain highest proficiency at school if their Teeth arc 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, de7t/sts,» 69 Manners Street, Wellington. Houn: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., and 7 p.m. to 8.30 p.m. Nurses in Attendance. y — - — — : —^ I THE HOME OF MODERN PS3fTIS.TRY j EVERYTHING KNOWN TO DENTAL SCIENCE-IS aBTXINAB£3E^fiERE^ \ Dental Work executed >on^srridry.Aniericanv methods, which jj ate ten years • in- advance 'Of Colonial ways*»oi Operating. I OarvPAINLESS EXTRACTIONS are istaowafrall' over >Australaaa,'>and, i are FREE where Sets are* ordered. PLATES - from £3 3*. iEIEUNGS' . . ggfrom;s#. OUR PATENT SUCTIONS -MEAN 'COMEORT:' GOM CUBA AND MANNERS STREETS - ... - W£tllN6ToN. 04 Nuraet -in Attendance. DR. MyNEa. j, #^a 9-tß>6-4axbt. . Friday 5 t0. 9. ,v/$ s Qk >^V B«-llMMJ|IJ'JU»L J l|lJUJ»JtJ,'.>lilllM»L«|J.»Ull»«V|»llip»«llll^ll|.«W((l||^lfr l? » T< . f-J^.>f -J^.> MHSaB* ■ l-.-.1-»*^TJJ«-^j * The Highest Point of Excellence CREAM WAFERS BERMALINE CHERRY FINGERS DIGESTIVE 6UEEN DIOFS SHORTCAKE SPONGE FINGERS CARAWAY DATE BARS CREAM SANDWICH NEWBURY'S KUSKS Ask for SUDSON'S fiISCUITS at tirGrssss and Cottfeetianera

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Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 42, 18 August 1915, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 42, 18 August 1915, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 42, 18 August 1915, Page 9

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