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1 These Embroideries' are Worth zS Because of the Exquisite Variety and Superior ssl sS :: Finish of Designs and the Keen Values. :: Es j~§ JJl^^ coming of Summer there are hosts of uses for Embroideries..7 Fashion has ordained ; S;'. = W Ff'lls and Flounces in the realm of dress, and clever fingers can:use lovely Embroideries -7'■■£■' S ' in countless ways in the making of dainty summery'thirigs. You cannot do'better than. HE* js choose your needs here —our Variety and Values defy comparison." See these:'examples from '*"' ' ss ss our stock. '" .•" " '-, ■' 7 ■"" ■■ ', ",,,' '".'"* „V "■'.'",' as %liSl!lllillI!l!HI[IIIS!l[( CHOICE VOILE and MUSLIN IKliillllillllllilllillW^^"" EMBROIDERY FLOUNCINGS. 27-inch VOILE FLOUNCING—Very finely embroidered, in tiny sprig aiid spray'designs; scalloped edge; excellent for flounced skirts Prices 3/6, 3/li, 4/11 to 6/11 yard Other Dainty Styles— '' From' 2/3* to 4/I*l'yard 45-inch VOILE FLOUNCINGS—In very sm.ut white with black spot or sprig effect; will make btylish frocks Prices 6/11 and 7/11 yard - 45-inch ALL-WHITE VOILE FLOUNCINGS—With inset of dainty guipure- lace-; for dainty* -wear 'Prices 16/6 to 14/6 yard 45-inch VOILE FLOUNCINGS—Vciy dainty .sprig patterns; scalloped and hemstitched edge Prices from 5/6, 5/1! to fl/11 yard 27-inch MUSLIN * FLOUNCINGS—Very fine sprig design, - in a huge array of pretty styles, especially suitable for children's wear Prices from 1/11, 2/3 to 3/U yard Dainty Embroidered OEGANDI MUSLIN FLOUNCINGS— Exquisitely worked designs for blouses, fiocks, etc, 14 inches wide Prices 1/6 to 2/11 jard " 18 inches wide Price 2/11 t0,7/G yard 27 inches wide Prices 4/6, 4/11 to 6/11 yard 45 inches wide Prices 7/11, 8/11 to 10/6 yard OEGANDI MUSLIN EMBROIDERY EDGJNGS—With insertions to match; in a choice range ot designs, includingwhite with black effects ; various .widths Prices Irom 6i3, 7£d to 1/U yard NEW FLOUNCINGS—For the fashionable _ underskirts ;in muslin, cambric, or longcloth ; 10 to 16 inches wide Prices from 1/6, 1/9 to 2/6 yard ' COMBINATION FLOUNCE—With ribbon hole; 18 inches wide „ Price 3/6 yard A Very Large Stock Now Opened fo Superior Finished iiuu<iiicnniu<,,,>«,.„ !!ISIJii!!9ll!!IE!Si!l EDGINGS, INSERTIONS, VEINIXGS, and HEADINGS, in llEfllllllKllHilllllllffi^ ,;gj. Muslin, Cambric, and Longcloth. All widths and at Lowest '%£, I George & Kersley, Ltd. 1 I THE LEADING STORE FOR VALUE. 1

taammmmammammmaamf^aammmmmmaiaafmsmaamaiafgM Infants thrive on Bycroft's Ideal Milk Arrowroot Biscuits when patent foods fail to nourish. Scores of testimonials from happy mothers. All grocers. — Advt. fr*YFJ*Ty*l**'lPMqfT*|^ IJft^'4HT'~. THE NEWEST OF THE NEW IN * BLOUSE FASHIONS. Dainty Styles Combined with Moderate Prices. OUR- New Spring Blouses are indeed charming, ajid the many designs which we aro now displaying enable you to make an easy choice. Dainty Voile Blouses, from 5s lid Smart Silk Blouses, from. 9s 6d Crcpc-dc-chine Blouses, in various: attractive colourings, from 21s. Sco our display of Tagel Hats, trimmed and untrimmed, all shapes and colours.. MISS WALSH, 122-124, COURTENAY-PLACE.* MILLINERY MODES! NO matter how well you are dressed, ■ a stylish Hat adds tho finishing touch to your toiletQuite the most fashionable modes For present wear can be found here at extremely modest prices. In order to get the Hat that suits you' at the price you want to pay, come to MISS M'EuEEGAN, MILLINER, MANNERS-STREET, Wellington. MRS. GALLOWAY, an experienced * Certificated Maternity Nurse, will be in attendance at Glaxo Offices, Room 22, Nathan'e Buildings, Grey-street, City, on Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday Afternoons, for the purpose of giving advice (free) to Mothers on the uses of GLAXO, and on the Caroa-nd Feeding of Infants generally, or appointments may bs arranged with the following Chemists: — Mr. Glennie, Brooklyn. Mr. Castle, Courtenay-place. Mrs. Gallowity may also be seen at the following Chemists': — Mr. John Castle, Newtown Pharmacy —Tuesday Afternoon, 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Mr. Gibbs, Upper Hutt—Friday, 6th October. Mr. Dawe, Lower Hutt—Fridays, 10 a.m. toll a.m. Mr. Williamson, Jackson - street, Petone—Fridays, 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. For immediate advice ring up Glaxo Nurse. Telephone No. 4083. THE BREATH OF SPRING CARRIES a message to all interosted in tho new. fashions for Spring and Summor. Have your new drosses made to your order, it costs you no more, if you entrust your order to MRS. LEITCH, 233-235, Cuba-street. I J 0 S E P H, • LADIES' TAILOR.' I am now showing a nice range of NEW SPRING MATERIAL . COSTUMES from £5 ss. Call and inspect. Only address — BOLCOTT CHAMBERS, BOULCOTTSTREET. 'Phone 3083. MRS. 'MURRAY Has just Opened an „ AMERICAN CHILDREN'S OUTFITTING EMPORIUM, In Crown Theatre Buildings, Molesworthstreet. All kinds of High-class Children's Wear in Stock or Made to Order. YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED. 'PHONE 2224, CARPET, CHIMNEY, WINDOW, AND OFFICE CLEANING. WELLINGTON CLEANING- CO., 68, Molesworth-street. REMOVAL NOTICE. T U D A II AND CO., *? Tailors, Have Removed from Manners-street (opp. Fowlds), to next door to Albert Hotel, WILLIS-STREET. YOU CAN'T "AFFORD TO BUY SOOT AND CINDERS. A LARGE proportion of the coal you buy is wasted unless you use "Savco." It is a. scientific preparation, by winch all tho heat is extracted from coal,-coke, and. slack. Makes one shovelful of coal give the. heat of two—cuts coal bills in half. Get a sixpenny packet from yon.. grocer to-day^

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Evening Post, Volume XCII, Issue 75, 26 September 1916, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XCII, Issue 75, 26 September 1916, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XCII, Issue 75, 26 September 1916, Page 9

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