I HOUSEWIV^^ | with Household Drapery I j at These Saving Prices § SSSSBBSSSB3SHBBSBBBSSSS: STRONG BLEACHED'CALICO— 31 inches wide =§ -. '■■ . ss, Sale Price "f/ii dozen yards ~ Q SS HORROCKSES'. LONGCLOTH — Absolutely ~ OdiS€UnS 111 SS pure; 36 inches wide . : 35 _ _ , ss 8al» Price i 1/6 dozen yards ££ Man/^hocfoi- '~ Better Numbers at 12/6, 13/6, 14/6 dozen yards ■■-23.----lVldllCneSiei _- pew Dozen Only WHITE TURKISH TOWELS— KS f*, ,| 1 S Nice and absorbent. .Size 44. x, 21 . ' 3 ■ " ' V_lOOuS at the 3 v Sale, Price 1/11 pair s= • UWUS al Ul^ 3 LARGE WHITE ".TURKISH BATH TOWELS—- 3~ ■-' ■_ __ __ . _^_ ~ Size 60x26"'''. ■'":■' Sale' Price 2/11 pair ■~ ' ' " " C^ RFAT S WHIT E TURKISH ROLLERING-15 finches S - S HEAVY NURSERY TOWELING*— 25 * inches H - . \XTT Iff rT I T" 1 == wide; exceptiona.l value Sale Price 1/44 yard 35 'W/ H I I H = LUNCH SERVIETTES—Size 18x18; wonderful =5 VY 111* L~t ss value Sale Price 4/11 dozen S 3= HEMMED DAMASK SUPPER CLOTHES—Sizes =£ CAT E7 S5 33 x 33 . Sale trice 1/11 ss " Z5 /\ Lj IL, S HEMMED SUPPER CLOTHS—In neat designs S p,-' * * *«■ m g. ..,..,.. -.■:■-■ Sale' Price 2/6 S____________—_ PLAIN READY-MADE PILLOW- CASES—Good SS "'' It JSBBaSBSPaB^ Imi . i Value ' Sale Price 1/11 pair £5- ' SB" A . Few Pieces' Only BLEACHED ' TABLE S 'A \/icion r»f S DAMASK—Good patterns;'"s4" inches' wide"""'" SS -^» " lSlUll Ol 3 Sale Price 1/9 yard ■£ f 1 • ss HORROCKSES' ' WHITE FLANNELETTE— S I nVPIIIiASS S Absolutely free from dressing", and' wear g V"*cuuooa , • S guaranteed; 36 inches wide S * '■'■• T*\* ~ Sale price 1/3 y.rd = IS OUr UlSplaV S CREAM FLANNELETTE—Nice soft ' finish'"; .29 "SS .;_ , : '" ,' x / S ' inches wide ■ ' , ;;.■ Sale Prie*Hid yard 1.. S: 'rJt"-\ KaVmihfl SS WHITE MADAPOLAM—36 inches wide;,' good ■• ■ SS-.-Ol -.V^ll.al Illlll^ SS value > Sale Price 6/11 dozen yards ' sE : Ti-i-if "t» kxt § DRESS GOODS AT BIG DISCOUNTS "■'■■;■ | " S WHITE COTTON YOILES--4b-42-,inehes- Wide- :" 3'' ]Viyf''n* -"■ ' ss Special Prices 1/6, 1/9, 1/11 5/6, 2/11, 3/6 yard 3 Vl illinfMfV SS CREAM CASHMERE— 42 inches wide;•'all wool 3 IV.A 111111^1 V' SS and French" manufacture Usual Price 2/1 r yard 3 ■ Ss Special Price i/ili yard 3 CALL AT ONCE ! 3 WHITE PIQUE—4O inches wide ;in all cords 3 " 5= Special PricO6 1/6, 2/11, 3/3, 3/6, 3/11 yard SStssBSBBSJSSBBBBSfiBS!^ % SS NATURAL SHANTUNG SILK— 24 inches wide; 3 v rs: for 'dresses, blouses and underwear SS 3 Special Price 1/9 yard E= SS WHITE JAPANESE DELAINE^.32 inches, wide; S■ ; ' g Bargains in White Blouses, Gloves, Hosiery aid Embroideries ss : I GEORGE &KERSLEY,Ltd.J 5^ . ■ ' ■ ■ .■' ■ " %llllllll!lll|llllllllilHll!lll!illlIli!IH
THERE'S A RUN ON CRETONNE. ■ THIS fabric i» rapidly gaining a unique popularity with smart dressers. The many rich colourings and pleasing patterns enable every taste to be met. Made to order only in many different styles. / MRS. LEITCH, LADIES' TAILOR. .; 'Phone 937 A. 145, Vivian-street. ' ABOUT A BAKING POWDER. lISTEN: We have asked those interJ estod in our notices to learn something about a. certain Baking Powder. We wore quite serious and in earnest in doing so, because we knew that what wo announced was true in eubstance and iiT fact. This Balloon Brand Baking Powder cannot be sold a-t less raohey unless at a. loss, because the ingredient*, as everyone knows, cost 80 much. Now, let it be admitted at once that this line is dearer than any other on. the market—that is, in quantity. It would bo quite useless for any manufacturer to put a. highpriced article on tho market if there were no redeeming merits, and » firm of 60 years' standing could not make such a stupid attempt. No, Hudson's claim for the Ba.lloon Brand superior value. A smaller quantity for a greater service is, in fact, tho war cry, and it is so simple to prove it. To make it rich and pure, the old Hudson firm left out the alum and the phosphates, much to tho astonishment of opposition firms. When you try it, don't use'tho same quantity for your baking as required of other brands, for it will surely lift tho top of the oven. oft. ■ i —~ H. D. BENNETT, LTD. 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 jtFTERNOON TEA, qD. OPENING ~~ ~ ANNOUNCEMENT. STAFFORD LUNCHEON, TEA, AND SUPPER ROOMS (Over H. D. Bennett's), WILLIS-STREET. rpHESE Luncheon, Tea, and Supper X Rooir.e will shortly be opened by MISS READ, Proprietress of Stafford Tea Rooms, Timaru. All Cakes, etc., home-made. - Date of opening will bo announced later. CHOCOLATE AND CANDY EXPERT (Late of Commonwealth Cities). MISS LUCRETIA STANLEY wishes to announce that she will bo in Wellington until 31st March, and will instruct ladies in the abovo interesting and profitable work. Homes visited. Foe £5s ss, includes book of 150 recipes m modern sweet-making. 78, The Terrace. 'Phono 4505. 'PHONE 2224. .TtARPET, CHIMNEY, WINDOW,. V> AND OFFICE CLEANING. WELLINGTON CLEANING C 0.,. 68. Molcaworth-a£reet. ATHING C»ps havo arrived. Large assortment, bbautiful colours, best quality. Prices from 2s. Wo defy competition. Buy early. Sold right out last SEiißon. R. M. Green, Uhenust, 141, Vivian -etreet.
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Evening Post, Volume XCV, Issue 51, 28 February 1918, Page 9
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