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'i ■ '■ ■ MAKE YOUR OWN CLOTHES! ' MAKE YOUR OWN CLOTHES! MAKE YOUR OWN CLOTHES! MAKE YOUR OWN CLOTHES! LEARN AT HOME—NEW, EASY METHOD. BY a new, wonderfully simple, ani praotioal easy-lesson method, yoi can now learn at home in spare time t< make all your own and your ohildren' Clothes. You can save half or mora o what you are now spending, or you oai have twice, yes, three times, as many (jar ments for what your clothes now cos you. Or you can prepare yourself to take.v] Dressmaking as a profession. The de mand for Dressmakers is greater than thj supply. Hundreds are making £8 to £.! a week. This opportunity is made possibji through the Home-study Courses ii Dressmaking and Millinery now qfferei by the ; , ; . "*J" '■ WOMAN'S INOTITUTE OF DOMESTII . .ARTS AND SCIENCES, LTD., ,' ■JAMES SMITH'S BUILDINGS, CORNER CUBA AND MANNERS STREETS, WELLINGTON. ', On request we will send you tour Fr» Illustrated Bookv"Dresimakin( or Millin cry Mad« E«sy." MUSIC SUPPLIED FREE! ~ fT^HE Dominion Correspondence Sohoc X of Musio'will teach you the Piano ii one-quarter of the time at half the viva cost. An improved method, uaing musi recognised by Trinity College of Music London. Success guarantee;!; music sup plied free. Write for free book, "You Musical Opportunity," James Rodger Co. 161, Manchester-street, Christchurgh, ~~'"" A Card. "1/T R- » BRIDGE A . DENTIST, . . Macarthy Chambers, 50, Willis-street, Telephone 1642. - Opp. Hotel Windsoi Hours: 9.t0 5.30. Friday Evening, 7 to 8 p.ni. A ■ Special Department for speedily r( making-ill-fitting or old Dentures and r< pairing broken Plates.. KEPLER'S Malt and Cod Liver O (fresh shipment), 3s 6d and 5s 10c Ciement't Tonic (genuine), 3a, \ Fellow* Syrup (largest), 9s, We are ver; large direct buyers, and our \Phai maoy is noted for our extreme car and absolute fidelity' in our compoundin of Physicians' Prescriptions and ill oth« branches of pharmaceutical 'work. Hay you tried a bottle of Ev«ns'« Specif TonioT' Don't forget, it's 4« 6d. only .» Evens's Pharmacy, 38, Manaera-at., We! lington. ■ ■ ' ■ BEES. BEES. ' BEES. BEEKEEPERS are notified that we or .prepared to supply Colonies of Ita! ian Bees. for coming season, also Nucle at lowest rates. Write for circular an order early. . '• . We also' stock Extractors, Framw Hives, and all Beekeepers' Requisites ■ low prices. Write for price list. N.Z. CO-OP. HONEY PRODUCERS' ASSN., LTD., ■ Stanley-street', Auckland. LINCHER MOTOR-CYCLE TIREi are dependable—they're British Dreadnought 28 x 3 and 750 x 75 de lux extra heavy for high-powered rnaohinei such as Indians and Harleys. For Pus! Bicycles there's more / value and les troublo iv Clincher Tires. For Motoi Cycle or Push-Bike, be sure to fi Clincher British Tires. ' FURS and Fur Coats, direct from Fac tory to Wearer. }Ye carry the larg est assortment in the Commonwealth Three of our leading lines: Rich Gloss; Black Fur Coats, nicely lined, all sizes £10 10s; in Coney Seal, English cut, £11 10s; Beautiful Wrap, 2 yards long, 12ii wide, in Skunk, Opossum, £11 10s, line< crepe-de-chine. Illustrated Cataloprue o other lines sent post free. Visitors cordi ally invited to inspect our Showroom. H. DAVIS, Manufacturing Furrier, Hoffnting's Chambers, , 163, Pitt-street, Sydney, ' Between King-street and G.P.O. mHE WELLINGTON LAUNDRY CO, , C X LTD. 83, Adelaide-road. Tel. 22-237.;, LEAVE YOUR LAUNDRY AT THE FOLLOWING DEPOTS:— Mrs. E. Kelly, Storekeeper, 29, Ower st.; Mrs. L. Johnston, Draper, 456, Ade laid^rdl^'Mrs. M'Ginty, Milliner, 1.12£ Riddiford-st.; Miss N. Bailey, Stationei 10, Riddiford-st.; Mrs. Jones, Grocer, 14C Tasman-st.; A. E. Diniook, Draper, 10C . Ai-o-st.; M. E. Wood, Draper, 246, Wii lis-st.; W. H. Beale, Hosier, 139, Viviar st.; Miss Sterling, 153, Parade,-'lslan Bay; J. Burns, News Agent, Kilbirnio ,H; Connor, Confectioner, 106, Clyde-qy. Suits and Costumes Dry-cleaned equE to new. ' i WANT-ED ' Sj/OWN All kinds of Cemetery Work executed. , Granite and Marble Curbs, Reinforcei Concrete Walls. Direct Importer Granit and Marble Momorials. .. ' H. GLOVER, Monumental Sculptor, 59, Kent-terrace. Telephones 21-788. MORTGAGE FINANCE. , FOR CITY BUSINESS'BLOCKS: IHAVE £8000 of Trust- Moneys avail / able at 6| per cent, and 7 per cent, for first mortgages, -in sums of not les than' £1000 for Central City Business Pre FOR CITY & SUBURBAN HOUSES Sums from £500 upwards awaiting in vestment at 7 per cent, to 7£- per cent, fo: approved first mortgage security ove: good Residential Properties'. \ FOR HOUSES ■BEING .ERECTED: I have various sums available for pro gress payments on'buildings in course o construction. Liberal advances arrangw on architects' certificates. CHAS."BJ BUXTON, Financial Broker 256, Lambton-quay (next Hannah's). , Telephones 1541, 2125. SPECIAL PRICE ON ACCOUNT OI STOCKTAKING. ' i New Season's Walnuts ■Is 4d, Baroaloni Nuts Is 2d, Peanuts 9d lb, in shell, Pea nuts (shelled) Is ib, Brazil Nuts 2s lb, Sof Shell Almonds Is Id lb, Hard Shell Al monds lOd. Special prices for stocktaking MRS. LEMPRIERE, 90, Willis-street, 3 doors above Evening Post. —; — - T>■.. G. KNIGHT 6, HERBERT-STREET. - Tents and Fly>; Cart and Van Covers ' ' Oilskin and Canvas Coats. Sho^ Window and Verandah Awninge Sunblinds etc., etc. Flags of all kinds in stock. Club .Flags, Presentation. Pennants, etc. ' ' made to order.

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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 38, 13 August 1921, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 38, 13 August 1921, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 38, 13 August 1921, Page 13