LAST HOURS GEORGE & KERSLEFS ______ ___^ •' • f "*-* ■ . / ■-.'.'• Bargains have been \ /»■ jl n. : VSBQj mustered tot a Finals "*^. ■ . Bargabs in ' .^..^ ; , .;.... ' COSTUMES s^^ "■■**»_*.• COnON DRESSES SPORTS COAX BLOUSES UNDERCLOTHING CORSETS MILUNERY BISMARCK said of Zm " NAPOLEON veilings in his last days that he did every DRESS MATERIALS thing a dax> too late. Observe GLOVES AND HOSIERY particularly that this Sale ends on MERCERY Saturday at One o'clock Tion'l BED AND TABLE LINENS 1 imitate Napoleon — get here SOFT FURNISHINGS TO-MORROW EARLY I \ J
TO PIANO BUYERS. All who wish to ensure getting a high-class British instrument should certainly call on The Bristol Piano Co., Ltd. This well-known firm, established in New Zealand over 32 yeaxs, regularly receives large shipments of excellent British-built pianos, such as the brilliant Broadwoodj the splendid Sames, and the magnificent Collard and' Collard. It also stocks those renowned Cianadian organs—the Bell and the Imperial. If credit is a convenience, The Bristol will gladly extend to you the advantages of its popular and liberal time-pa-yment system. The Bristol Piano Co., Ltd., Wellington. M. J. Brookes, North Island manager.—Advt. Miss Fisher, of Christchurch, is showing some charming frocks, in chiffon taffeta, ninon, crepe-de-chine, and moire antique in all the leading shades; also a full range-of the new corded underskirts (indispensable with the present style of gown) for day and evening wear. French and English blouses in crepe-de-chme and ninon, so dainty and becoming, with carje collar and fischu effects. Open Friday nights until 9 p.m. Evening Post Buildings,' Willis-street. 'Phone 3528.—Advt. Godbers solicit orders for Cakes for our boys at the front. They pack them carefully, and have received numerous reports of the safe arrival at their destination, and. the excellent quality of the cakes previously sent.—Advt. Brlce's Luncheon and T*a Rooms, Brandon-street, nest Kirkcaldie and Stains, morning .and afternoon teas, 3d. Hot meat and fish lunch and teas, 5 to 7.30. Oysters in season.—Advt,. Infants thrive on Byoroft's Ideal Milk Arrowroot Biscuits when patent foods fail to nourish. Scores of testimonials from happy mothers. All" grocers.—Advt. To all users of ' Phoira, no matter what make, there is now the opportunity of converting them, at a co6t of 2s 6d, to take Patho Records, whose standard of superlative excellence in reproduction is the admission and the compliment paid by all competent judges. The lower average cost of Records is a distinct, gain, most gratifying to all who desire the best artists. Pathephone Depot, Oscar Howett and Co., 56, Cuba-street (just below Bank of Ne* Zealand).—Advt. MILLINERY AND DRESSMAKING. OUR stock of Spring Millinery affords ample scops for a pleasing and economical choice—styles and colourings the very latest. OUR DRESSMAKING DEPARTMENT is well known by the Ladies of Wellington and district. We make stylish Frocks, etc., to your order, and guarantee satisfaction. PRICES ALWAYS MODERATE! 1 MISS "WALSH, DRAPER, 122-124, COURTENAY-PLACR PANAMAS 1 FOR THE SUMMER GIRL. NOTHING is mows popular o*. hk>*b in keeping with Smajr); Attire than THE 'PANAMA. It can be worn on any occasion, and is n«ver out of place. WE ARE SHOWING ■ SEVERAL SPLENDID LINES OF REAL PANAMAS ! ' They are of beautiful quality and texture, and we offer splendid value with eaoh price. . MISS M'KEEGAN, MILLINER, MANNERS-STREET. Wellington.' THE VOGUE OF THE VOILE. rjIHIS is a season when Voiles will preJL dominate. Plain, Floral, Embroidered, -or Checked, they will all be in favour. No more comprehensive range o£ Voilea in the city than those shown by - MRS. LEITCH, "Where the Smart Voile* Are," 233-235, Upper Cuba-et. RS.MU R R A V Has just Opened an AMERICAN CHILDREN'S OUTFITTING EMPORIUM, In Crown. Theutro Buildings, Molesworthstreet. All kinds of High-class Children's Wear in Stock or Ma.de to Order. YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED. 'PHONE 2224, CARPET, CHIMNEY, WINDOW, AND OFFICE CLEANING. WELLINGTON CLEANING CO., 68. Molcsworth-sti«*t
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Evening Post, Volume XCII, Issue 90, 13 October 1916, Page 9
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