ARCHER'S SPOT CASH DRAPERY STORE, POT CASH DRAPERY STORE. , UPPER CUBA-STREET. New shipment of COATS, just arrived, | selling at 12« 6d and 15s 6d. i Great Bargains in MOIRE UNDERSKIRTS. Prices from 2s lid and upwards. Just a few more of our lovely SILK AMERICAN SHIRT BLOUSES left, selling at 5s 9d ; Grey, Navy, and Black, 'at 6s 6d; all colours in Chiffon, 3d yard.' LOW-PRICED SHOES • • FOR "TINY TODDLERS." MOTHERS ! We have just landed a largo shipment of CHILDREN'S SHOES. H,ero are two lines picked at' random. Call in and see them. You're' bound to like them : 144 Children's Patent "Cromwell" Shoes, largo tongue, bright square steel buckle ; essentially "a "going out shoe; sizes 4 to 6, 3/6. 72 Children's Levant One-strap Shoes of the famous "Veldt-■-•Bchoen" make, sizes 4 to 6; a ■ . noted • good wearer, strong, . .pliable and light, ::\\" :.. 2711 PEARCE'S BOOT ARCADE ' 106,.' CUBA-ST. and RIDDIFORD-ST. JAMES 1 SMITH'S . SUMMER SALE J •SPECIAL CLEARANCE of a Manu►O facturer's Sample Lot of WHITE UNDERWEAR. The garments are made of Nainsook, Calico, and Madappllam, and are very t daintily trimmed with Lace and Embroidery. This beautiful Underwear is just right • for wear ju&t now, and our Bargain Prices place the goods within the reach of everyone. NIGHTDRESSES, a splendid range, 5s lid for 3s lid, 6s 6d for 3s 9d, 7s lid for 4s 3d, 8s lid for 4s lid, 9s lid for ■ 6s lid, 12s 6d for 7s 6d, 14s 6d for 7s lid •COMBINATIONS— 7s lid for 3s lid, 8s " lid for 4s lid, 9s lid for 5s 6d KNICKERS— 2s lid for Is lid, 3s lid - for 2s 3d, 4s 6d for 2s 6d, ,5s lid/ for 3s 3d, 6s lid for 3s lid CHEMISES— 3s lid' for 2s 3d, 4s lid for 2s 9d, 5s lid for 3s 3d, 6s lid for 3s 6'd, 7s lid for 3s lid CAMISOLES--2s 6d for Is 3d, 2s lid for ' Is lid, 3s lid for 2s 6d, 5s lid for 3s lid, 7s lid for 4s 3d All Remnants of COTTON and other" DRESS MATERIALS, EMBROIDERIES and INSERTIONS, offering at Half the marked prices. . JAMES SMITH, LIMITED C, D. IdACKJNTOS. H, • No. 36, Kent-terrace ' (Music Master Wellington College), ' ' - Teacher of the •' ■ PIANOFORTE AND, SINGING, Also ' Violin, Fluto, .Clarinet, and other .w\t u*u -> Jn.tfuments, .<■'■- > ■• ■>. Will Resume Teaching on SATURDAY, Ist FEBRUARY, 1913. THEORY A SPECIAL FEATURE. HERR KARL MOLLER. TeAcher of Pianoforte, 29,' ' Viyian-street, will be glad to m6et prospective Students by 'appointment. . PIANOFORTE. MISS E. N. TRUEBRIDGE WILL Resume Teaching at her Rooms, 220, Lambton-quay (over Littlej'ohn's), on MONDAY, 10th February ; and at Lower Hutt on TUESDAY, 11th February. Telephone i 767. MISS MAY* DONALDSON, Violinist, and MISS ADA DONALDSON, Pianist, Resume Teaching at the Dresden, SATURDAY, 3th inst. Particulars at the Dresden. J. H. SMITH, Organist and Choirmaster, St. Thomas's Church, HAS Vacancies for Musio Pupils. Appointments can be made by 'Phone 3087. Teaching Rooms— lll, Hill-street; St. Thomas's Infant Schoolroom (Mondays and Thursdays only). JG. TURNER, M.1.U.M., • Teachor of Banjo, Mandolin, Violin, and Guitar, 83, KENT-TERRACE. Trams stop at the door. Terms commence with Pupils. NOTE.— lnstruments Lent Free of Charge to intending Pupils. ! MISS E, OARR'S' SCHOOL •OF SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. MISS L. MAODONALD Principal. Typewriting Office: STEWART DAWSON'S BUILDINGS, Opp. Bank of New Zealand. Tuition by Correspondence has Special Attention. Pitman's Australian Record — 220 words per minute. Highest sneed in the shortest time. MATRICULATION, AND OTHER. ENTRANCE UNIVERSITY EXAMINATIONS. OUR Classes for the above Examinations commence on TUESDAY, 4th February,, at 5.15 p.m. Students sitting for this year's examinations will receive 6 to 8 hours' instruction per week. INSTRUCTORS : MR. H. H. CORNISH, M.A. (Double First-class Honours). MR. E. O. HERCUS, B.Sc. (Senior Scholarship Pure and Applied Mathematics). MR. O. C. MAZENGARB, M.A. (Secondclass Honours). MR. J. E. THWAITES, B.A. FORTY PER, CENT, of our Students were successful in the above Examinations last year. BANKS'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE 11, GREY-STREET. Telephones 2098. ! BREATHE PURE AIR. WANTED to Sell, at- beautiful and healthy Khandallah, comfortable 5-roomed House and large Section ; i»plendid soil, grow anything ; only one minute from station. Price £550; £1130, cash. Also, Large Section adjoining, magnificent building site, sacrifice £150. Would exchange fqr town house. Apply J.V.R., Evening Post
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 35, 11 February 1913, Page 1
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