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: GEORGE & KERSLETS\ SENSATIONAL WIT ITirnnin 1 AIT Tn 1 JnlJl Jl t eu) AiLJtfl IS NOW IN FULL SWING z - *. Stupendous Offering of BEAUTIFUL EMBROIDERIES Thousands of yards of exquisite Flounclngs, Camisoles, Velnings, Frlliings, and Allovers, of superior quality. Being a fortunate purchase at an astonishingly low price, we are able to offer unheard-of values. Join the busy throng of buyers to-morrow; choose your embroidery needs at these amazing reductions. Iso yards of Fine Onalitv CAMBRIC CAMI- Ver^ Special Purchase of 600 yards Fine Quality SOLE EMBROIDERY-Mth beadSi ■ hSS at ALLOVER SHADOW VALENCIENNES -18 top and waistline; 18 inches wide; fine spri ff inches m neat spot and small, effects, suitsmall openwork design. Usual value is i/ii yard able £> r ****& blouses; chiefly Pans and cream Sale Price 1/* yard ' Usual values are r/ii, 2/6, to 2/1 1 yard . * f ** ra , Sale Price 1/1, 1/3, and 1/6 yard 6p T ° y^fs °f lß jj* dl . Embroidered CAMBRIC 2 000 yards of nice quality U.S. CAMBRIC FLOUNCING — Nicely finished openwork de- VEINING— Now so much in demand. Specially signs, suitable for children s dresses and ladies reduced underwear. Usual price is 1/6 yard White Sale Price i/o£ yard Prices 3d, 4d, 5d yard, or 2/3, 2/11, 3/6 doz. yards 97S yards of 27-inch Embroidered MUSLIN 500 yards FINE NET- LACE INSERTIONFLOUNCING — All good designs, suitable for Cream and Paris, i£ inches wide children's, wear, also ladies' undergarments . Usual value is 4^d and 6d yard Wei] worth 1/11 Whole lot tq go at 1/4 yard Special Clearance 9d and 1/- dozen yards Be Sure to see the Thrilling Bargains in LADIES' WHITE UNDERWEAR LADIES' CAMISOLES — Low neck, short sleeves, square-shaped yoke trimmed with imitation Valenciennes lace and insertion and Swiss embroidery motifs. Usual prices — W., 4/6; 0.5. , 4/11 Sale Prices— W., 3/3; 0.5., 3/9 LADIES' CAMBRIC KNICKERS — Golf shape, strong quality longcloth, finished at knee with Swiss embroidery frill and insertion to match. Usual price 3/1 1 Sale Price 2/9 THOUSANDS OF WONDERFUL SAVINGS IN DESIRABLE WHITE GOODS. COME— SEE— AND BUY! GEORGE & KERSLEY, LTD. LAMBTON QUAY V .'. .V. WELLINGTON

|" ■ ■ - ■ - J ! TO MEET THE I DEMAND FOR EXCLUSIVE MILLINERY IS thj© purpose of my beaxttiful display of New Summer Models; no two of which axe alike. Call them "charming," "chic-," or what you please — they are certainly the loveliest of the new season's styles. See them in. my Windows and Showrooms. MRS. MATHEWSON, "WHERE THE SMART HATS ARE," 264-266, LAMBTON-QUAY. i DRESS FABRICS! In the Newest Colourings and Exclusive Designs for Spring Wear. WE beg -you to call and examine our lovely New Taffetas, Shantungs, and Voiles, featuring the latest coin spot and block effects. We aj© splendidly equipped to receive orders for your Summer Frock 6, and would impress upon you the advisability of early selections before the big rush commences. i SATISFACTION AT A MODERATE PRICE IS OUR AIM at all times, and Ladies can with every confidence place their orders /here. MISS WALSH, LADIES' OUTFITTERS, I COURTENAY-PLACE, WELLINGTON. OUR MILLINERY SALON TS resplendent with all the new styles, JL _ and we can please you with your Spring Hat, whether you require "something dressy, oat-of-the-ordinary," or a smart little becoming Hat for ' general wear. We are showing a. dainty collection, of TRIMMED MODELS, UNTRIMMED STRAWS- AND TAGELS,,in black, navy, putty, and colours, also the newest flowers and trimmings. The selection is varied and exclusive, while the prices are 'very low. AN INSPECTION IS INVITED. MISS M'KEEGAN, MILLINER, y Brrttain's Buildings, MANNERS-STREET. 'Wellington. ■ 1" ANGER Dresscatting: School (estabi lished 1S02). Ladies who have to 6tudy eoonomy in dress can make their i own Frocks, Costumes, Children's Dresses, etc., at the Langer Dresscatting School. System is simple, efficient, and successful; no calculations. Ladies' Tailoring also taught, with or without chart. Terms, from 6 lessons, 10s 6d. Cut Patterns a specialty. Millinery Class.. Miss K. Stewart, Principal. Rooms 94. Willis- ' street, opp. Shortt'e. j — — ___ SMART UP-TO-DATE BLOUSES ARE a necessity to every lady who would appear "well dressed." Such Blouses, in the most fashionable styles, can be made to your order, at prices which almost defy competition, by MRS. LEITCH, "The Ladies' Tailor," .233-235, Upper Cuba-street. S. RISKE, LADIES' TAILOR, iOTAS Opened his Tailoring Business at- ■*~^' 123, Manners-street, a few doors from Grand Opera House. Tailor-made Costumes to order for £3 10s, from latest materials. Fit and Style guaranteed. Ladies' own material made up for 355. E^ S.S. KTJMAJAA. White Spot Muslin, 6yds for Is IW, 2s 6d, 2s lid , Do. Fine Spot, 6£d, 7£d, B£d, 94d, Is 6yds White Pique for 2s lid, 3s 9d, 4s 3d, 4s 9d 6yds Reversible Zephyrs for 2s lid 6yds Check Ginghams for 2s lid 6yds Floral or Stripe Muslins, lovely designs, for 2s. lid 6yds Printed Crepe Cloth for 2s lid, 3s 9d 6yds Reversible Double Border Caeement Cloth, elegant designs, 2s lid, 3s 9d, 3s 11.1 Reversible Bordered Cretonnes, 6yds for 4s lid, 5s lid Duchesse Runners, lOid, Is. Is 2d, Is 3d, Is6d Duchesse Sets, Is, la 3d, Is 6d, Is 9d Tray Cloths, Is 6d, Is 9d, Is 15d. Cream Casement Cloth, yard wide, 6yds for 2s 9d, 2s lid, 3s 9d, 4s lid Circular Pillow Cotton, B£d, 9|d Sheetings, cheaper than ever Bed Quilts, remarkable value 6yds White Flannelette for Is lid 6yds Cretonne for Is lid 6yds Art Muslin for Is, Is 3d, Is 6d, Is Ud. HEAPS OF OTHER LINES CHEAPER STILL. • CALL TO-MORROW AT LINDBERG'S, THE CHEAPEST DRAPER, CUBA-STREET. P,AttftffiT,S nTC J TTVffR.Kr\_iPRFH»: r

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Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 83, 6 October 1915, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 83, 6 October 1915, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 83, 6 October 1915, Page 9