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eh————.—— -' . ■. ■■- 1 '^^" 9jf (Late of G. Beer, Place Vcndome, Paris) £^#M££C*~ Ladies' Jailor 78 MANNERS STREET (Lately occupied by "Juliette.") One of the most-talked-about men to-day is "EMILE," with a lifetime of Continental experience in all Branches of Tailoring for women, Wellington ladies are finding that he not only understands I their tailoring requirements better but adds a new smartness and . style to their clothes, whether theirs be a youthful or matronly figure. „ And Remember — "EMILE" gives his own personal attention and absolutely guarantees satisfaction. TELEPHONE 44-747- ---> \ On the Last Lap .... i Very socn now we must close our doors for the last ! time!, Before we do so, however, we have thousands ! of wanted lines in seasonable merchandise that ; MUST BE SOLD! Closing Down | * ENDS SOON * J NeVer before was there a bargain feast such as this, i Costs and profits have been forgotten. Our one aim is ! CLEAR THE STOCK, and— | Here's How We're Doing It — \ 2/11 MOIRE TAFFETA—Good quality. Shades of Brown, \l\ Greens, Orange, Royal, Red, Navy, White. "36in. wide. * */ ■* ; 1/3 to 2/6 COTTON DRESS FABRICS—Good qualities. All British makes and guaranteed fast colours. Flora] and . i f check designs., 36in. wide. •fi 0- D- ,> 3/11 SHOT AND PLAIN TAFFETA — Super qualities. 4/L 14 good Shades and Ivory, 36in. wide. ' *» v 3/11 FLORAL LINGERIE NlNON—Treble weight; dainty 4/44 ' designs on pastel grounds. 36in. wide. .' *f ** 2/6 FURNISHING TAFFETA and BROCAPED SATIN «D. —Good qualities. 15 wanted shades. 3Sin. wide. * 2/6 CHECK AND PLAIN ORGANDIE — Good qualities'. 4/\ 1* good shades. 3fiin. and 45in. wide. .. '•') ';....' * ' 5/11 BRITISH RIPPLE WAVE —>• Super quality. Six J/fc ',' shades in two-tsne effect. 36in. wide. ■ .'■'.. **' . 3/11 and 4/11 ASSORTED SILK CREPES—Good qualities, ; comprising > Fancy and Streamline Crepe, Knop Crepe, ,i Crepe Doria,' British Most Crepe. Big range of shades. 4/ 36in. wide. ' . __ ' . 6/11 CORD BACK SATlN—Extra heavy weight. Shades: j Jubilee Blue, Peach, Nigger Brown, Royal and Wine. 36in. 4/f f ! ' ■wide. ■•" _.'■- ■'■ "■■■ , *' ** ;! 7id. WHITE. BOILING SlLK—Heavy weight, good wear. . ;; 29in. wide. : gD. yard or 4J yards for 4#^ 4/11 TINSEL CREPE — Plain md. fancy weaves, and . FANCY-CLOQUE, heavy weight, super qualities. 17 day 4 1 44 • • and evening shades. ,36in. wide. • ''- "■■'.* - ; ■ ■. . it-. ■'~ ; .• . • ■■ ~ ■ :■■: .'-. : ! FREE GIFTS For This Week Only! ! To every purchaser of WOOLLEN and VELVET j goods value 10/-, we will give, FREE, 3 yards of 29in. ! WHITE BOILING SILK or 3 yards of PLAIN or I CHECK 27in. TAFFETA—or ! 3 yards of STRIPED KABE CREPE or double the \ amount of the above goods FREE to every purchaser [ . ■?■■ ''■■ ■. :-- . . ■'• of £1 worth. ■' , ..v .;: : ' / ' Maison de Soie ! BURLINGTON ARCADE, CUBA STREET i ■:.' ' >■: ■ •• : ' ■•'•■•' -"' { A ROLLING STONE ~-,'■ . GATHERS NO MOSS —* MADE,, " \ / W€ GATHERS ys?9^"~: There are no absentees when mother has cooked a meat pie. For she always makes lots of lorely Bisto gravy which gives the pie a richj delicious flavour. Just watch how quickly it disappears when mother puts it on the table. < BISTO for meat puddings ft pies i v ——-—; ■ ;— —— '■ — /^/^^vvvvAnWtxtArVvvvN/wwt^vvvu) y^— ———^—m Mrc T?rkll/yctnn IW^L FUR SWAGGERS lyiTS^ixOLLesiun jjyt Tha mo9t popular aU . \i \ LIMITED /?!(Il3Sc oecl"loB ••y' 9- In ?? j (Mils McKeowen) XtffW9 MOLES' SUSLICKI, f? 250 \LAMBTON QUAY, /£|2| Th^c^tf*.™ mod--5> [WELLINGTON. \fjFmfto e*tly pr!"d "ad vXe" ?? Hair, Skirt and Beauty Im^mm ■/ in ir a n || ■ Specialists. MWi *•■ "00" ' "0> > ?| Experts! in Permanent Waving ljw'-wvim furriers, if Al. l 3" k !?NB|l "EV^ll^;^|r'

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 130, 3 June 1937, Page 19

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Page 19 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 130, 3 June 1937, Page 19

Page 19 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 130, 3 June 1937, Page 19

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