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AT GEORGE & KERSLEYS HALF-YEARLY SALE Exceptional Bargain Offering ■ _. 1-OP : Choice Muslin Neckwehr COMPRISING AIL THIS SEASON'S NOVELTIES f — \ In SAILOR, FLAT, and ROLL SHAPES, WgaillS IB^ P»SI€S, suitable for coat or frock. All fresh goods. »eik, Ml VciliflgS DAINTY''FLORAL SILK TO BE CLEARED IN FIVE BARGAIN LOTS:- SS^LSife "-V , Sale Price 1/3 40 doz. SWISS EMBROIDERED MUSLIN COLLARS—AII superior NINON,HAT 'AND MOTOR /. • v ii r. tt i i iit « ,r VEILS—In all colours; also finish., roll shapes Usual values 1/3, 1/6 black and white; clastic fit-' Sale Clearance 9d each ting; two styles Site Prices 3/11 ami 4fi 35 doz. MUSLIN COLLARS—Some high neck embroidered Puritan ' WHITE AND COLOURED ,„ , „ , ' ' . , r TT , . „ . „, . NET VEILS—For small hats; shstpe; also roll and'many neat styles Usual prices 1/ T to 1/6 plain Shetland mesh - Sale Clearance (id each . Were 1/11 ( , Sale Price fid^each 27 doz. PRETTILY EMBROIDERED MUSLIN COLLARS—Choice - 'ALL-WHITE AND :COL- " ,„.,, . . , .... fli , „ OURED VEILINGS—Various finished work; various shapes, including flat and roll styles Worth 1/11 Worth from 1/9 to 2/3 Sale Clearance Price l/~each Sale Prlce M yafd PRETTY FLOWING VEILS 36 doz. CHOICE MUSLIN AND VOILE EMBROIDERED COLLARS Vhh^iJ^B aM^V^Zll —All superior finish; in flat, and roll shapes; small to large size Sale Price 1/11 Actual values 2/6 and 2/11 Sale Clearance Price 1/3 36 in. FINE WHITE TULLE . —For evening shoulder scarves ! ' Usual price 1/11 28fc doz. ELEGANT:COLLARS—In sailor shape, flat and roll style* ■ Sale Bargain B}d yard Actual values 2/11 to 3/6 Clearance Sale Prices 1/6 and 1/11 FOR HOT WEATHER- *» .»•«•.#«• *.«» • pm.^ JAP- PApER FOLDING HFORHF *%■ ICFRSI FY ITH FANS-Prettily coloured VxJDV/IWJEi OC IVC«I\OIuEf I Li IU, Special Values 3d, M, 1/. each LAMBTON QUAY : » WELLINGTON I J

Entertainment de Luxe in the precinct* of your own home is brought to you by the Pathephone—the incarnation of all that is wonderful ia the world of music. Invest; now in a Pathephone. IS is_ the jewel of all Talking Machines, yet it is lower in. prico. The inimitable Sapphire Point, ia responsible for the melodious beauty of the Pathephotle. No needles are required, 'and the natural tone > of the voice is preserved. Call or write for prices of this'mo3t desirable machine. — Oscar Hewett and Co., 56, Cuba-street, just below Bank of New Zealand. —Advt.

! THE ; NEED FOE ECONOMY IS becoming- more apparent each day. I make Costumes and Dresses to measure at the most reasonble prices in town. The best oE material, stylos, fit, and finish. Make an appointment. Ring up 937 A, of call on. . MRS. LEITCH, COSTUME SPECIALIST, 143, Vivian-street:.

THE 'Acme of Perfection in MORNING and 'AFTERNOON TEAS and Dainty and Appetising MIDDAY LUNCHES . ,is at ; . GAMBLE & CREED'S ; . . TEA ROOMS, ; WILLIS-STREET. •MORNING AND 33TTERNOON TEA, oD. TRADE SECRETS. : 1 ' __ • < / ■-'■'■, TT- is admittedly true that nearly all •*• trades,"manufacturing concerns, and I professions have what is known as trade secrets.; . The value of these secrets to. some organisations runs into millions sterling. Recently we have had ample evidence of the value of German recipes for the milking o£ dyes. If ire were to consider thai value of trade secrets appertaining' to military affairs our minds would become confused. Right down to the smallest manufacturer these -little, sometimes cunning, tricks are common. Of course- it does not follow that trade secrets are. necessarily of an unscrupulous nature. .Indeed the reverse is equally the case. Those connected with the manufacture' of foodstuffs, receive the: attention of the watchful eye of 'Health Inspectors irom time to time. Even the common butter is [subjected to various methods of treatment accoiflmg iS 1- the exigencies of its marfcst. For instance, the butter made on Monday mornings has to be disposed of to the local trade because it .contains cream held over the Sunday. This butter cannot grade up to export standard, so it is patted for our 'Wppy New Zealanders. Nearly «U local requirements are made up in pats. When, therefore, you see patted butter you know it is not ' export butter, though, of course, it may be of very good quality. On the other hand, where you see ton 3 and tons sold from, the bulk, you rightly conclude that export butter is being used for the local trade. It is the difficulty and loss that grocers experience in the weighing that compels, them to handle the old pats, and thus we-con-tinue to use the guileless Monday- but-

tITITHAT would it >be worth to have a »* face Free from Superfluous Hair? Think how if would brighten your life. Kuldah is a, safe and sure remedy. Avoid waste.of time and money on ' so-called cures. Get the genuine Kuldah to-day. Price 6s 6d, from Geo. Mcc, Chemist, Lambton-quay, Wellington, and leading chemists throughout New Zealand. Post- , age- 3d extra. —Advt. 'PHONE 2224 i: CARPET, CHIMNEY, WINDOW,' AND OFFICE CLEANING,. WELLINGTON CLEANING CO., 68, Moleswarth-streefc. BATHING G»ps have arrived. Large assortment, beautiful colours, beat quality. Prices from 2s. We defy competition. Buy early. Sold right.out list [season. R. M. Green, Chemist, 141, yiyian-*treet..

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Evening Post, Volume XCV, Issue 24, 28 January 1918, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XCV, Issue 24, 28 January 1918, Page 9

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