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At yesterday’s sitting at Auckland of the Institute of Surveyors three vacancies on the council were filled by the election of Messrs F. J. Ledger (Nelson), A. Kennedy (Napier), and N. Patereon (Dunscription from two guineas to one guinea. She : “It will ho a pleasure for mo to share your troubles and anxieties." He; “But 1 haven’t any." She; “Oh. you will have when we are married ” #

SALE OF SURPLUS STOCK Owing to the unseasonable weather and the late arrival of certain shipments, wo find ourselves now vith to° much Summer Stock on hand. We must quit this before the Winter. Goods arrive, and to do so have cut tho prices considerably. blillinery Models. 12/6 to 22/6. Balance of Trimmed M Ihuery 7/6 to 10/6. Special line Matrons’ Black tints and toques, trimmed color, 15/6 to “>l/ Panamas, 4/11 to 12/6. R.ush and Panama Hate for T«iJf y Br ear ’ 11 nS o,i Vhit ° and Tuscan fillip and Panel Shapes, 2/6 to 3/6. Special line in Ladies’ Outsize Skirts to 40m waist, all lengths, in Lustre, Serge, and Cloth, 16/6. Coat Dresses in Serge, 1 anama, and Tweed, m Green, Grey, Cream, and Check, r°/. Grey Tweed dostumes, W. and 0.8., foot r6a l SDap V, V dd Costumes in all colors, 10/(5 to 29/6. Navy Costumes from 21/. Model Navv Costumes, were /gns and Sens—now 90/. Model Costumes m Gaberdines, Cloths, Checks, etc., from 40/. Host makes in Raincoats from 15/6. Children’s Raincoats, all sizes, from 12/6. Children's Panamas, trimmed scallops and French knots, from 2/6. Print R™ S , S on i ln t dl p » P° at , Frock styles, all colors, “° m Infants' Embnudored Muslin Dresses from 8/b. Embroidered Matinee Coats from 4/6. Infants’ Rompers in Stripe and Check Print, 4/6. Sports n^ nly w and Save, from 9/6. Ladies’ \v hi to Cotton Woven Bloomers, elastic waist and Silt- oS kl WCr ° “' 6—l J ow ' 1/11- 'Kissore and White Silk Bloomers, good quality. 6/11 and 7/6. Cotton Woven Combinations W. and 0.5., 3/6, 4/6. Colored SnteT^ ; R S + Po^c ld VT tni>e ,^ riQtß > medium size, banded Z “ *' 3;6 vk 4/6 i ,^ U , rBM Lar S° White Aprons, round or square bibs full skirt, 1/11 to 3/6. Ladies’ Black Lisle Hose, all sizes, were 2/9—now 2/3. W'hita Cotton Hose, all sizes, 1/6. D REAVER’S GEORGE STREET Agents for ‘Pictorial Review’ ’PHONE 1,822 Paper Patterns.

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Evening Star, Issue 16628, 10 January 1918, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 16628, 10 January 1918, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 16628, 10 January 1918, Page 3