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■umnuunmi iiMiiLULWuuiujiiMHiimijrß»Tns^gTißr*TffiEiJM OBTAINABLE IN OPR 'MANCHESTER DEPARTMENT f TABLE DAMASKS. $ , SHEETINGS.- - ' I TABLE DAMASK— 54m. wide; unbleached, all * GREY TWILL SHEETING— 54m. wide, in plain la linen, strong reliable breakfast tabling J twill and herringbone- 'makes, 'grand 'Weight. J 'M Price, 1/- yard J no dressing, will give good wear B UNBLEACHED TABLE DAMASK— 6oin. wide, J - , ' PH ° c'e ' yard 1 ri^^fvSlue nSh lmen> la prloe fl ?/ r 6 al ya d r e d * " GRE^ SHEETING~Boin. wide, 'twill and "her- | sign; special value . Price, 1/6 yard # ringbone- makes, the best and most reliable "■ WHITE COTTON TABLE DAMASK-6 4 in. J . she etmg for double beds . Price, 1/9 yard | wide, with special mercerised finish, satin IT , ~ „ « faced, very strong, conventional designs £ WHITE TWILL SHEETING— 54m. wide, for m Price, 2/6 yard IT single beds, a' strong 'sheeting, not too heavy k ' W J ' a good wearer . , „, Price, 1/- yard 1 DAMASK CLOTHS— aiyds. x. 2iyds., best J 1 quality Irish Linen, lovely finish, large floral IT WHITE TWILL SHEETING--^2in. wide, for H pattern. Usually sold at 25/- each „ three-quarter, beds, special quality, *very : m Price, 18/6 each - heavy and no .dressing , Price, "1/6 yard « ■• ALL-WOOL N.Z." BLANKETS. J , "FANCY LINENS. - I Mr g BLANKETS— Camp Blankets size, 50 x 70, in # TRAY CLOTHS— IB x 27, drawn thread, hem- I grey and blue, strong and warm, a good jfc stitched and embroidered work, special 1 rough wearing blanket , Price, 8/9 pair #. ■ value • ■ ■ price, 1/6 each s WHITE BLANKETS— 9-4 size, for under blan- * SIDEBOARD RUNNERS— S4in." x i2in., beauti- I kets, strong English make, good borders #. • fully hemstitched and embroidered, dainty 1 Price, 8/11 pair effect price, 1/11 each j WHITE BLANKETS— Large single bed size, all ■«• DUCHESS SETS— Three mats, one runner* well \ wool, grand quality, Colonial make, " Pc- -Jf trimmed with heavy lace and insertion \ tone "brand Price, 16/6 pair # ■ Price, 1/11, set I WHITE BLANKETS— Large double-bed blanket, -fr TEA CLOTHS— Size 36in. x 36m., hemstitched | well made, all wool, " Roslyn " make, soft # and embroidered, large effective designs I and warm Price,' 2B/6 pair -,> ■ Prlpe,:.3/11 each .^ j CULTIVATE THE HABIT. VISIT "THE ECONOMIC" DAILY j

SACRIFICING WINTER COSTUMES. T ONDON TAILOR-MADE, in Tweed B J and Cloth, Handsomely Braided, in all the New Shades, from 29/6, 39/6, 49/6. EVERY COSTUME WORTH DOUBLE THE MONEY. MRS. MATHEWSON, 266, LAMBTON-QUAY. MILLINERY SOHOOL, HUME'S BUILDINGS, i 102, Willis-street, Wellington. mHE leadingTchool of the JL DOMINION. Day and Evening Classes held. MISS M. HAMILTON, Milliner. nnHE LANGER DRESSCUTTING JL SCHOOL.— Up-to-date Dresscuttinff and Dressmaking.— The simplest method in vogue. Classes daily, also Tuesday and Friday Evenings. Cut Patterns a Specialty. Ladies' tailoring taught. Monday, 2 to 4p.m., Noedlepainting and Stencilling. Agents required for country districts.' Principal— MlSS KATE STEWART, 94, Willis-street, opposite Shortt's. HE Q<HOP "jCTOR "ORESENTS. Old-established but Up-to-Date. Tel. 1138. P.O. Box 243. 48, WILLIS-ST., Wellington. PRANK Q-RADT, MANUFACTURING JEWELLER, WATCHMAKER, and OPTICIAN. SIGHT-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! l ■ TROPHIES! Five Per Cent. Discount for Cash. PRANK GRADY, raiHE QHOP pOR pRESENTS. TT UGH DOUGLAS, 90-94, VICTORIA-ST., Wellington, ACCOUNT BOOK MANUFACTURER, Etc., BOOKBINDER AND PAPER-RULER. Patentee — DOUGLAS LOOSE-LEAF LEDGERS, LOOSE-LEAF PRICE BOOKS, Eto. Proprietor for N.Z. of— FRING'S CHECK-FIGURE SYSTEM, Copyright. Fring'a System locates Errors in Bookkeeping as they occur, thus 'BALANCING BOOKS FIRST SHOT. DISTRESSING BLEMISHES. A "TTIOLET 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 Reading chemistt. X ADIES with prematurely grey hair Ashould use the "HEMSLEY BURNET" HAIR RESTORER (refuse substi. tutes). Price 4s 9d. Leading chemists. 1y o S E P H, . • LADIES' TAILOR Fine Show of New Autumn Goods on •View. Costumes from £♦ 4s. Skirts from £1 ss. BOULCOTT CHAMBERS, Boulcott-street. •Phone 3083. EXHIBITION OF VALUABLE OIL PAINTINGS From the Easel of N.AYLOR GILL, Victoria (Under Vice-Regal Patronage), I At % BEADNALL AND SON'S, 1 73. .Willis'Street.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 96, 25 April 1911, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 96, 25 April 1911, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 96, 25 April 1911, Page 9

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