SAVE MONEY ; :; ] At GEORGE lIA IT VV A PI-Y'-'CAT 17 ;- ' & KERSLEY'S il/ILI " I EiuUi I -JliLli ' : Wellington's Greatest Bargain Offering Shop here and obtain all your Summer Dress needs at enormous reduc- o tions off usual prices. Huge assortments of Stylish Goods of Dependable Quality. You cannot afford to miss this money-saving opportunitycome and join the crowds of buyers at the "Economic." ALL WOOL FRENCH LADIES' CAMISOLES CAMISOLE EMBROIDERY CASHMERE Women's size only, in several Superior Quality In cream; 42^inches wide good designs, trimmed embroid- pood finish cambric, with beadTT „ , , , j inff hole; excellent work Usually 2/ti yard cry and lace Actual values l/n and 2/ , yard . Sale Price 1/11* yard Sale Price 2/3 To be cleared at 1/4 yard ■ 1 flniW iTNirirPßft FRENCH AND BRITISH SKY BLUE SICILIAN r *■?"" .X" X?™* ,„ SILK VEILINGS Golf shape, finished at knee with T , .. . , , w inches wide . . In smart and neat effects, lnchid- " . embroidery and insertions, or lace ing- bordered styles, and in black, Usually 8/11 yard e< Vi nJ rs navy, nigg-er, etc. fREAM CLYDESDALE LADIES' 18-inoh , , w,mppv NIGHTDRESSES MERCERBSED WINCEY' Sqnafe meek, trimmed embroid- VOILE FLOUHCIHOB - 4-inches^de « ze; made . in good gSf^^B^™* de"' (Jsuaily 370 yam quality cambric , Were i/ii yard Sale Price 2/6 yard Sale Price 7/11 Rare Bargain at 12^d yard WHITE JAP. WASHING SILK— Good heavy quality; 27 inches wide 9 . ■ Usually 3/3 yard Sale Price 2/6 yard __^_'_ ' hi .„„,. iiii ii - GEORGE & KERSLEY, LTD. THE LEADING STORE FOR BARGAINS
Brioe's Luncheon and Tea ■ Rooms, Brandon-street, next .to Kiikcaldie and Stains, hot meat and fish lunch; also teas, sto 7.50. If you want a good meat or fish tea try Brice's.—AdVt.
Godbcr's hare just landed a choice assortment of wedding cake.'decorations suitable for military and other weddings. Our famous, oakes are carefully packed and forwarded to any part of the Dominion. Catalogues sent on application. —Advt.
Boys need Kght^weighi underwear these summer days. Singlets and knicker-drawers 2s Id to 4s 6d. Geo. Fowlds, Ltd., Manners-street.—Advt.
Progress.—The Path© Sapphire is nnwearable. It's, end iB not sharp-pointed but completely round. It does not get blunt, and therefore does not wear out the- disc. In a word, the reproduction given by the Pathe Sapphire is E6 good at the end as at the beginning, and consequently there is-no nasal noise which is inherent to all other' processes. The Pathe Multione Sound Box keeps the purity o£ production of the voice,, the character of the instrument, the full tone of the orchestra with its light and 6bade, even the most subtle. Catalogues, ejp., Osoar Hewetfc and Co., 56, Cuba-street, Wellington.—Advt. . .
Infants thrive on Bycroft's Ideal Milk Arrowroot Biscuits when patent foods fail to nourish. Scores of testimonials from happy mothers. All grocers.—, Advt. ' . ,
MIDSUMMER SALE OF. BLOUSES AND MILLINERY. A SPLENDID opportunity is now. afforded every lady who desires to save money on- Smart. Blouses and Milli- ' We are offering our splendid ■» stocks at Special Sale Prices to effect a speedy clearance. WHITE VOILE BLOUSES, from 2s lid, j MILLINERY ALL GREATLY REDUCED. CALL RIGHT AWAY! MISS WALSH, 120, 122, 124, COURTENAY-PLACB, Wellington. MILLINERY SALE. STARTLING , REDUCTIONS IN MODELS & TRIMMINGS. All Prices Greatly Reduced. , r Stock must bo cleared to make room for New Season's Goods jnsfc arrfring. Ladies, this is the opportunity- of the season. MISS MURIEL REID, (Late Mies M'Keegan), ' 54, MANNERS-STREET. "[fs/jfRS. GALLOWAY, an experienced JJJL Certificated Maternity Nuree, will be in attendance at Glaxo Offices, Room 22, Nathan's 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 C4re and Feeding of Infants generally, or appointments may be arranged with the following Chemists: — I Mr. Glennie, Brooklyn.. Mr. Castle, Courtenay-place. { Mrs. Galloway may also be seen at the following Chemists' : — Mr. John Castle, Newtoum Pharmacy —Tuesday Afternoon, 2 p.m. to Mr. Gib'bs, Upper Hutt—Friday, 26th January. " Mr. Dawe, Lower Hutt —Fridays, 10 a_m. to 11 a.m. Mr. Williamson, Jackson - street,, Petone—Fridays, 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. i For immediate advice ring up Glaxo Nurse. Telephone Wo. 4083. YOUR DRESSES MADE TO ORDER A T a price which will surprise you. -OL You will wo'ndor why you did not do this sooner. Have individuality expressed in every line of your Summer Dress. It gives a distinction unattainable in a ready-to-wear dress. MRS. LEITCH, 232-235, Upper Cuba-street. 'PHONE 2224, CARPET, CHIMNEY, WINDOW, AND OFFICE CLEANING. WELLINGTON CLEANING CO., 68, Molesworth-streot. KEEPING UP APPEARANCES. KEEPING DOWN EXPENSES. WE can make Old SUITS and Costumes New again. : Our Special process of Cleaning, Renovating, Altering, and Pressing Men's Suits has delighted many. JTJPAH AND CO,, ia2 J --WMfr.^ro.et J ..W : eilinjrt ! nn. _
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Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 20, 23 January 1917, Page 9
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