OBTAINABLE IN OUR MANCHESTER PEPAITMEN?" TABLE DAMASKS. $ SHEETINGS. #. TABLE DAMASK— S4in. wide; unbleached, all J GREY TWILL SHEETING— 54uu wide, in plain linen, strong reliable breakfast tabling ]T twill and herringbone makes, grand weight, Price, 1/- yard Tf no dressing, will give good wear II PplOb, 1/1 yard * UNBLEACHED TABLE DAMASK— 6oin. wide, J superior quality Irish linen, large floral de- GREY SHEETING— Soin. wide, twill and hersign; special value Price, 1/6 yard ■ ringbone makes, the best and tnost reliable' WHITE COTTON"~iXiIE DAMASK-6 4 in. J sheeting for double beds Pr.c 8j 1/9 yard wide, with special mercerised finish, satin m •, w, IVTT T . ... faced, very strong, conventional designs ]T WHITE TWILL . SHEETII\iG~rS4in. wide, for Price, 2/6 yard ,3. - - single beds, a strong sheeting, not too heayy, :_ ]X a good wearer ■ Price, 1/- yard - DAMASK CLOTHS— 2^yds. x 2iyds., best ? ■ quality Irish Linen, lovely finish, large floral 2 WHITE TWILL SHEETING— 72m. wide, for pattern. Usually sold at 25/- each x *l three-quarter beds, special quality, very Price, IS/6 each £ > heavy and no dressing ■ ■ Price, 1/6 yard, ALL-WOOL .NX BLANKETS. , * FANCY LINENS. -• ■ ■ - BLANKETS— Camp Blankets size, So x 70, in -ft TRAY CLOTHS— IB x 27, drawn thread, hetngrey and bluei strong and warm, a good & stitched and embroidered work, special roujirh, wearing blanket Price, 8/9 pair * value Price, 1/6 each .WHITE BLANKETS— q-4 size, for under blan- * SIDEBOARD RUNNERS— 54m. x 12m., beauti1 kets, strong English make, good borders •*• fully hemstitched and embroidered, dainty Price, 8/11 pair * effect price, 1/11 each WHITE BLANKETS— Large single bed size, all # DUCHESS SETS— Three mats, one runner, well wooi, grand quality, Colonial make, " Pc- -ft- trimmed with heavy lace and insertion tone "brand Price, 16/6 pair * Price, 1/11 set WHITE BLANKETS— Large double-bed blanket, •$• TEA CLOTHS— Size 36m. x 36m., hemstitched well made, all wool, " Roslyn " make, soft * and embroidered, large effective designs and warm P |lGfi > 29 / 6 P alr * Price, 3/11 each w CULTIVATE THE HABIT. VISIT "THE ECONOMIC" DAILY
SAORIEIOING ' WINTEE COSTUMES. T ONDON TAILOR-MADE, in. Tweed I A and Cloth, Handsomely Braided, in all the New Shades, from 29/6, 39/6, 49/6. EVERY COKTUME WORTH DOUBLE THE MONEY. MRS. MATHEWSON, 266, LAMBTON-QUAY. MILLIHERY SCHOOL, HUME'S BUILDINGS, 102, Willis'Street, Wellington. mHE LEADING" SCHOOL OF THE A DOMINION. Day and Evening Classes held. MISS M. HAMILTON, Milliner. mHE LANGER DRESSOUTTING JL SCHOO L.— Up-to-date DresßcutbinK and Dressmaking. — The simplest method in vofjue. Classes daily, Also Tuesday and Friday Evenings. Cut Patterns a Specialty. Ladies' tailoring taught. Monday, 2 to 4 p.m., Needld painting and Stencilling. Aiients required for country districts. Principal— MlSS KATE STEWART, 94, Willis-street, opposite Shoot's. rpH^~~^HW~^O^~^jn^ESENTST Old-established but Up-to-Date. Tel. 1138. P.O. Box 243. 48, WILLIS-ST., Wellington. PRANK QIUDT, MANUFACTURING JEWELLER, WATCHMAKER, and OPTICIAN. SlGm'-TESTING FREE. WATCHES A SPECIALTY. CHOICE JEWELLERY PRETTY GARNET GOODS (just received) REAL OLD GRANDFATHER CLOCKS ENAMELS, N.Z. GREENSTONE SILVER and PLATED WARE .TROPHIES ! TROPHIES ! Five Per Cent. Discount for Cash. PRANK GRADY, npHE QHOP TCIOR TJRESENTS. Trr UGH DOUGLAS, 90-94, VICTORIA-ST., Wellington, ACCOUNT BOOK MANUFACTURER, ' Etc, ! BOOKBINDER AND PAPER-RULER. Patentee — DOUGLAS LOOSE-LEAF LEDGER'S, LOOSE-LEAF PRICE I BOOKS, Ktc. Proprietor for N.Z. of— FRIN'G'S . CHECK-FIGURE SYSTEM, Copyright. Firing's System locates Errors in Book— keeping as they occur, thus BALANCING BOOKS FIRST SHOT. DISTRESSING BLEMISHES. "•\TIOLET SNOW" CREAM is a posi- * tive remedy for superfluous hair. An excellent depilatory is enclosed with every bottle. Price 4s 6d. Mcc, Salek, Perrett, and leading chemists. T ADIES with prematurely grey hair should use the "HEMSLEY BUftNET" HAIR RESTORER (refuse subßtitutes). Price <b 9d. Loading chemists.. IST O S E P H, • LADIES' TAILOR Fine Show o'E New Autumn Goods on "^"iew. Costumes from £4 4s. Skirts from £1 Ss. BOULCOTT CHAMBERS, I Boulcott-street. 'Phone 3083. "OXHIBITION OF VALUABLE OIL $21 , PAINTINGS From tho Easel of N.AYLOR GILL, • Victoria (Under Vica-Regal Fatroaage), i At T. BBADNALL AND SON'B, 1 73. wm-xmk i
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 95, 24 April 1911, Page 9
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