EI ect ro I ysis bdbdmdbz izoco ~~ —s xc Aro House H offk WINTER UNDERWEAR AT MODERATE PRICES fi j^^^^^ LADIES' WHITE RIBBED COMBINA- ' EJ nONS—Fleecy lined; H.MT.S.S. only V^few. I vl^ jflQj L_^^3r^ LADIES' WOVEN COMBINATIONS —In Sfi^iil B]w\ \ *^ 'KZ—J y^S^T. strong merino, cream and natural, high Nj|«P "lllkX V-"1"" 1«?^§& \ /pJF^^A necks, short or long sleeves; small, - "* %-^V r"'' "■' lll''k\ \J«*^V Ml /Ta Prices 4/6.°8/6! 9/11. 10/6, U/6 t« IS/6 , f^fOi, .., llllUll\ \ \ V JS./7/V/ Xr 1 WOVEN COMBINATIONS — Natural or /vY /\ NURSE TOCHER, cream all wool, light, medium, and heavy LJJ \mk ELECTROLOGIST, ' winter weights, short or long sleeves; in Aai "W^^^9\ With her marvellous, up-to-date, painless " Pesco," "Two Steeple," "Jay Fin- I'Ji \ V 12-needle method of removing superfluous ish," and " Wolsey " iW j%v'"]' Jl hair from the face, neck, breast, arms, ' Prices 15/6, 10/6, 17/6, 18/6, 19/6 to 30/» J|ft \ zl and hands. LADIES' FLEECY LINED BLOOMERS— VI, ' Xff - Write, wire, or call to NURSE TOCHER, Elastic tops or shaped bands; in brown, Wife ■ y No. 10, King's Chambers, opposite Stew- gre y Eaxe cream uavv i Mt art Dawson's Willis-street. Hours 10 to Prices 3/11, 4/6, 4/11, S/U, 6/H ||l\\\V ' J I |ft r\~™ ~ ~ ™™ LADIES' RIBBED VESTS—Cream all wool, ' ! W"'■*| li It LADIES ONLY..TERMS MODERATE. rilk and wool or merce ri se d; L.N.S.S. ft,l E CONSULTATION FREE. - or H.N.S.S. j\\ ' #ffi | ■^^■—————————1 Prices 3/6, 3/11, 4/6, 4/11, 5/11, 6/6' I! fft // flj nnmiivTnv nov <srnTTT« ladies 1 woven, spencers - white I 1 1 | /ffl ffs DOMINION BOY fetOUTS merino, or all wool, with high necks, short 11 fcllM f ♦ ' or long sleeves; in medium and outsizes J I'lMlltl 411 (Notes by "Tracker "I Pric£S 4/1(?' 5/n'16/6' 7/11,8/11 to 12/6 'I 'PH J J (JNotes oy iracKer. ) LADIES' FLANNELETTE NIGHTGOWNS Jf //I —Splendid value, small collars, edged ' I f/,t I*. THE NEED FOR SCOUTMASTERS. with lace Prices 5/6 and 6/6 ' . ~ • / //| Jj^» Wellington is threatened with a seriou. LAS£f^SH T A^D " WINCEYETTE */ ffi** 55* , . , . , . NIGHTGOWNS — Square or V-shapa ,& Jf**~>. shortage of scoutmasters, and existing _ necks> trimmed lace or embroidery; sizes ATjfcW' strong troops may be placed in difficult « W. and O.S. fU&r^. ■•> \ _ positions unless some new volunteers aie ■ Prices 7/6, 8/6, 9/6, 10/6, U/6 to 16/6 ' & at once forthcoming. The late scoutmas- 1 CASH DISCOUNT 1/= IN THE £. _ ter of St. Thomas's troop went'into camp ' ' ' ' '' 5 'at Trentham a few days ago, and will r—i KPVI.^^. M^. ■___. - W — - '■ — S be followed this week by the late scout- LJ "■ £& 11 TH>^% iWs i^l Ti €^^^ L master of Kelburn. I understand that S3 JETL J. ~"-J»-tU Vlttl fcfr TOT Hj these troops have made arrangements for S '^^ KM MB «MW Bg carrying on, but' other officers may not I I ' ' ■• . [_ be so readily replaced. St. Paul's scout- BinHnHnH -"■nWNßnffi master 'has enlisted for a second time ■">—'■"«—'■■l— !mm ■L_JM_JHW_JMB and been accepted, and a- successor is be- ■ ' • • ■ ■ ' / ing sought. . Karori troop will be without *™~~*"~*—"*—*"—"—^"~^——™*^— - an; officer after the'end of this month, ■ ' ■ ..-..,, and no one is yet forthcoming to take ' . ■ ' , ' '].'.""<' the place, while the Kilbimie troop may ' ■" '^^—^-^——i—^——^^mi^^mmJ^ find itself in the same position at any [/*" ~~ ~ '. T?~. "^\ time; the scoutmaster put in his papera _^ ' _ _^ _^ _ | 'tSe'fi^T.^ restectiveVrents^com 0 LOW PflCfl IS thP RICF PUQn - mittees are considering ways and means, *iV¥T 1 1 l\/\i IO UK ■ . Uig 9 UOII as is their duty, but unless suitable men ' ' offer their services the vacancies may re- That keeps the new WINTER UNDERWEAR at ''' j main unfilled, with disastrous results to James Smith's moving well ahead of it. We've launched ' :«l?Sl S eaU& SecesU S intatutmaS out ' a offe"-'ei" the Sh— **" «- well- kn ow n W ' proficiency'in military methods is not James Smith Values an extra "boost.'.' ..I -£-*&* necessarily one,, although the contrary . " .. Jj| " ■ >w\ appears to be a common belief.. Rather All women desirous of saving money on ■/ wh>i^mM \ a love of boys and an accompanying _ _. %w% %» % m ««r* ■ ""sraP^"Bß\,"'\ willingness to learn are essentials, and I afiiac KPllAnlP WITItOT " ' H^V^>X\. if a man has also some originality and I^dUICS ACllalflC T? llllCl . M^p%s^_J inventive talent, I havo no doubt that IT—J .._..." " J^^J"!? he would make a scoutmaster. We have ■ UlillCrWccir ' •■" IMk^M plenty of promising scouts of sixteen and . ll£0*&l$k over who are capable of handling • a should come here and see the Values we offer before - I Jnfp'SwS'wa / troop, and no doubt they will be en- going elsewhere. §Bi trusted with important responsibilities in ' . . ' lelllcml^'a the absence of older officers, but it is TTIPC* ar» fltridmllv !AMF^ <SMITH V&I1IFQ \TO^^7 certainly desirable to have at least one IDKe *'c OeaOWly JAKIU 01111111 VALUEdi T^f^a \ adult officer to each troop. Surely there t atitt?c> nnorw nmrDrKT AnnYwro «• i i. v . wSwxtf are Second Division men or. returned LADD3S ROSLYN COMBINATIONS-Nice fitting, ||S eoldiers who will come forward to fill warn ,and comfortable in natural and. cream, W» the gap. 'I will be pleased to put volnn- lonS sleeves; in S.W^,_ W., and OS. sizes - fffin „.,, teers in touch witli troops requiring Prlc« 13/6> 14/6 and 15/6 ■„ . •- ' assistance. ■ Communications should be' LADIES' WOVEN BODICES AND SPENCERS - - ti|§« sent to the care of The Post. . A superior make < and quality, short or long - WreH 1 sleeves. Sold elsewhere at 2/3 v ltff'Kl I learn that at the n.c.o.'s conference Q nr p r j c( i \ig on | y , H~A arranged by Wellington North, and h«ld ' H last Saturday, some interesting; discus- LADIES' ALL-WOOL WOVEN NAVY BLOOMERS- ,' m sions took place, and the district com- J— ln the well-known Hoslyn and Petone makes; ■'. Jm "' mitteo, will have some valuable recom- golf or directoire shapes Price 9/11 tr mendations to consider. Until this is „-,,„,„(, xirr>t7-n<<T vrTi-iTT'prmTicicmci t i- t , , ■ . done, of course, details will not be pub- -WOMEN S WOVEN NIGHrDRESSES-In white and .natural; beautilished, but shortly I he-pa to be in a fuUv. mad!! garmenta, with smocked wrists, lace trimmings; grand position to give a full report The ex- quality. Sold for 8/11 elsewhere - . Our Price 6/11 periment of such a conference will bo an t «nTi?a'wrn7irxr rirnnT iruaTcs t i-i i i i i_ i i Interesting study for Scoutmasters, as LADIES WOVEN WOOL VESTSpIn white and natural; short or long the views" of the Scouts on such topics sleeveSj PiesCo and J ** makes; exceptionally.vice lines as wearing numerous badges, the patrol Prlees 8/H and 9/U system, and battalion parades should be ' . ' ■ • ■ ■ . " ' .. 2!s^Sntier^Si h-^ n JAMES SMITH; Limited L onowt'T:enth OL%?mr M"Troop ' "FAMOUS FOR LOW PRICES" .-, - - . Writes "Vedette" in the Lvttelton OA f.-lL Qtr»«f • WFII'INPTHM Times: "On one occasion one'of the IV ttU CUba 3tr«et " " WfcLLINWUW J, Judges of the Supreme Court in Christ- ■ . -^y ■ church asked me if Scout boys in uni- ■ ........ form were allowed to smoke, as he had '■"■■■"■—■*■»"■■■—■■■■■"——————^—— ■——■ seen one that morning smoking at a . ' street corner. I replied that the boy '•"" "' ' could not have been a Scout, because ' Scouts did not smoke, neitlier did they .--.-■.._>< stand round street corners. ' Well,' said _ ... .. n . 11l ■'•-'•■«- ' his Honour, 'he was dressed in khaki I oct W tUUZ C NftllfnArlU hrAliffhl thlC IflflCCaffA . aerge shirt and shorts, and hau on a LftSl TICCh S jUUlllCliy UlOUHlll 11110 IUCdMKC ' B.P. hat with a coloured band on it.' ■ " --J' "• ' Quito true, your Honour,' I replied, #^| bS'jw" T^° r an^ not -a " Men of Wellington '.-Don warmer, J'm" '' {%V» ,t' .boy fecout. The Boy Scout uniform is . w| Ifc ji - made of khaki drill, and not of sern-e.'" wearables straightaway. Many more' Wl '^r^jitjMk. shorts. The confusion is hard to under- ready to ' blow great guns.' Men of A'/CSJsJ^fefJ^s|fM.l*Hr^V^Z^^l^ Wellington, purchase at The Kash, On Wednesday last Northland Troop where quality combines with good value \S.X» ■ fflS%/^/(S paraded and did good work under the . „ ■ SSt'NVKJSffI^SHiS/ia ' sergeant-major, winding up with a route prices. iY>wT''"%k/405^KSH' march. On Saturday, after tfoing a good ' —„«.-. ftiC^^^SSfinTßP turn for their district they engaged in • HERE ARE SOME OF !!f^3Sfc>ir £fi! a football ma.tch. In future the Wed- I \.F**nst£*L I* JT^ nesday meetings will commence at 7 p.m. YOUR WANTS— *■"'-• . HEAVY nKmTRQiriWFMTC WARM SHIRTS—For winter wear; newest patterns in wool and huavi UiaßUK>>liMJli\lfc> cotton Prices, 4/11 jwifl 6/6 * In all wool— - Prices up to 15/6 FOR REQUISITIONED SUPPLIES WARM UNDERCLOTHING —In cosy weights for winter .wear; . . ' in cotton and wool ' From'«/ 11 The Department' of Imperial Govern- In pure wool— " UptO'ls/6' ment Supplies to 23rd April has paid KNITTED JACKETS—For both ladies and gentlemen.; in white out to New Zealand producers and an^ colours ' . ..From 18/6 others- concerned' the following sums for WARM MUFFLERS— . . , From 3/11 New Zealand produce requisitioned on KNITTED GLOVES- ■ From 2/11 behalf of the Imperial Government — SNUG LINED KID GLOVES— From '5/8 ■ • uoveram ; enl- FINE MOTOR GLOVES— ' From 8/6 Meat 16,348,628 OUR REPUTATION FOR STRAIGHTFORWARD TRACING W(X)1 10,374,690 is YOUR ASSURANCE OF SATISFACTION. Cheese 2,858,250 Scheelita . 65,452 = ==============================^ £29^647,020 ' Wt V Hens Wear* y^ dpecisiistO sAn^s-^NBsoc^y Wsllhcg & Ciibson aaS'mSKi'aSS', *if n °S,.,*t£ 3at)6faction. -or Youc- Monay- Bach,-*-a very good concert was given by Mr. ■ww""" wmtmamtmi^mmmm^mimmm^mmtmm^^tm^mi^mmmmmat SS r f»«h ißup-iE "The Kash," Wilfis Street ■ WELUNGTON Aloore, Alissioner, spoke on Temperanoe pledges. The following contributed to the programme: Miss Thelma Aitken, -~————— Miss, Stewart, Messrs. Norman E. —i—i^—'a^^—■—^i—m;i_iibj Aitken, Paul Latham, P. Williams, Mac- ! .... ;.:'■■;:;:V:^-':;;:^^:;-:;!;;,^';- 1;';SsSir ™^ chLTte'thS I . s omet h} n g New!' ■" ;-■/... '% money. S avin| m co d ug^ mixture | BROOCHES, RINGS AND EAR-RINGS j Nothing gives quicker relief from hack- == OF JAPANESE CULTURE PEARLS. S SLuSS thftorma'defixture 6 E CHARMING TINTS AND BEAUTIFUL SETTINGS. " g To water aiul sweetening add a bottle ZS M.ny passem-by slop daily to .dmite the Pretty Peatl Jewellery di«played == of Hean s Essence, as pei'' simple direc- SS . • j i i <t . i_. • j \u . .v ■ it "■"■ tions supplied on the label. This will == In our wimJow- Lovely effecb ate obtamed with two or three peail. of S at once produco a pint of splendid ~ »»"«> tinf- and evel» me one-peatl setting* are very attractive. Each =S remedy for chest and throat troubles. A SS pearl has « smooth lustrous surface that is faultiest. Mountings are of S5 pint of ordinary cough and catarrh mix- 53 15-c»ral and 18-carat gold, and their exquisite simplicity of deug* duplays ~ lures would cost at least 12s. . Hean^s. .g .:.. {he b of , he utQ perfection. Thi. Jewellery is mo S l suitable for = Essence costs only 2s, and is obtainable = ' r _. . c ~. t r,, . . S from most chemists and stores, T or post = Dainty Gifts. Please inspect. , free, on receipt of price, from Hean's /^, r-w-i ■\.7/"~\f TTVT/^1 ■ I T 1 I^V S Pharmacy, Wanganui.-Advt. .2 = Vj . , & 1. YUUINU, LIU. =5 Winter snap reminds one of their need 1 S 252 LAMBTON QUAY - - - WELLINGTON S of gloves. Kid 4s 6d to 5s lid,-wool Is §• £££.£^tor F"ldß> Ltd"llan'■!
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Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 98, 25 April 1917, Page 3
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