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(f , The V. & A. End-of-Season Harg'&ins for the next few days, will include these magnificent bargains—the quality ie good 3lnd the prices right. INSPECTION CORDIALLY INVITED. 180 HEAVY COLOURED PERSIAN TOWELS—Size 21 x 48 x V. & A. End of Season Price 2/11 pair 70 RED-BORDERED SUPPER CLOTHS—Size 48 x 48 V. & A. End of Season Price 4/6 each 400 yards CREAM CASEMENT CLOTH — With pretty . coloured border; single width ' V. § A. End of Season Price 1/3 yard 50 pairs WHITE LACE CURTAINS—Good washing quality 2£ yds. x 31 in.— V. & A. End of Season Price 3/6 pair 2^-yds. x 40 in.— V. & A. End of Season Price 4/6 pair 35 WHITE HONEYCOMB QUILTS—Good make; hemmed at ends; three-quarter bed size V. & A. End of Season Price 8/6 each 250 yards CRETONNES—Assorted patterns, in very pretty colourings; 30' inches wide . V. & A. End of Season Price 1/3 yard 750 JAPANESE COVERS—For small tables; in quaint and original designs in characteristic colourings V. & A. End of Season Prices 2/6, 3/6, and 4/6 300 CUSHION TOPS—Similar to above V. & A. End of Season Prices 1/6 and 1/11 REMNANTS of FLANNELETTE, SHEETING, CALICO, DRILLS, SHIRTINGS, EDEN CLOTH, CRETONNE, CASEMENT CLOTH, &c. At Remnant Prices Welli»ffio»"s Busiest Sfras^e * .» 1^ ' -JJ gpm 0 0 0 |BH»WSHI O O O measmMpm 000 BBS i Engagement Ring should b« I I -8- selected with the fiaesi gema possible, | We mount only the best, and our Rings *re beautifully, brilliant, giving the maximum of ° pleasure and satisfaction. ° O o I Fine Diamond Half-Hoop Rings from £10 _ We Smlicl^Yanr Order* | • W.LiSfkpkl Soil, Ltd. | o JEWELLERS o ° 222-224 lambtta Quay :: WELLINGTON ° O ■'■ ; O sSMBHi 000 SBSfflKßWfflsiSß 000 BSBBS^S?JSTOtS! q n e% §525*"--Fascinating Spring Millinery Now that the carpenters have finished, j^S-*^"!^ you.will be delightfully surprised at =r^=*: "=>^. the im Provements they have made to ' 'j&PjZfifz- y^^^^S^^y the premises. /^^^^^^^^^^^S^ Jt '8 moat appropriate that this is so. /&^pl|llfp V /fvT Now y°u °an inspect a oharming £Wif||fp* '£r^ display of millinery for the coming \n"/^\ >Ss T/^ season, amid surroundings that lend f \ \ / ' " charm to the hats on view. N^ EXQUISITE MODELS There is a beauty about these hat* that will surely please you. A most pleasant time will be well spent when /you call to see Fashion's latest creations for spring wear. '. Call To-day while the Vabieti is ' Hebe. MATHEWSON'S Ltd. "Whire the Smart Hats Are " 264-266 LAMBTON QUAY v WELLINGTON VS _ JJ A'Snperb Display of Frerach Model BlousesLadies — hi your own interests you should sec the exquisite blouses that are creating swh a vast amount of admiration by all who see our window display. IN STYLES SO REALLY BEAUTIFUL AS TO DEFY, DESCRIPTION One in a dainty' Pale Blue Georgette, lined with white net, threaded with satin ribbon, and finished with Rosatte. Another is a Navy Blue Georgette, lined with white net, smart emerald facings, and fancy Oriental Buttons. A third is a Dove Grey Georgette, with lavender finishings and smart buttons. Many 'other French Creations in Georgette and Ninon—whose' beauty can only ba conveyed by personal inspection. N Hw —* "H""^ hi" "^ v %ii J \ "W 1 W' LADIES' AND KRR Pirelijß GENTLEMEN* JL-d JL§. JLJPe X JL%. -B. \*S H.-d OUTFITTER 54-56 Willis Street :: :: WELLINGTON » I iiiipll Fm That Ga P! * > $!ik% ■^\^^ ;ff ur Expert Bridge-work will »upply \ '%Ws!§j[ •*§■ ffisjK s*\ one or more '^eet'l without plates. I^^^l X <r J Your own sound Teeth will be so " f 1$ I c'oac'y matched that your friends /I§^s^l^/ i/y//\ w'" not now c art>fic»al from the /^P\5sT / \M I rea'" ttentlon by Principals only. V/W)'o^amZ Iffl/'l MODERATE FEES. "ft/I I ,W|S^ M/lf C»1I. write or'phono 111 \Ww I V.M\ NURSES IN*ATTENDANCE. '«■ / lj\\ \ ' THE DENTISTS j Wry 69 Manners Street • - Wellington £• Hours: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., and 7 p.m. to 8.30 p.m. Closed 1 p.m. Saturday. S

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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 37, 12 August 1918, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 37, 12 August 1918, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 37, 12 August 1918, Page 9

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