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st*pf£ffl&ey as 'Sfaaiglit-otft Uade^selle^s* • TO THE WOMAN OF TASTE AMD REFINEMENT, the woman with a keen appreciation and a fight purse, to the woman of leisure, the working woman, the out-of-doors woman, and the woman at home; to the woman of twenty, the woman of thirty, and from that up to the Bimit; to all women that ar© shrewd lovers of bargains and harvesters of unusual chances—we offer quite exceptional attractions and inducements during our Yule-tide Festival. We are Honest Undersellers. bo you realise what that means?, We don't sell rubbish at low prices, because rubbish isn't ©heap at any price. We sell sterling goods of the latest fashion and style, of the highest procurable cgmaßity, at prices consistently lower than those generaily charged by retail traders. That is what we call underselling. When you come on Tuesday, we shall be ready for you. It has taken us some months to get ready. Our Yule-tide Festival is a big annual event of our campaign as honest sellers. We set out to prove that Veitch& Allan give the greatest value for money ever offered to this community. We are proving it all the time. We prove it with especial force at our Yule-tide Festivals. ' This Festival will eclipse all our previous efforts in this line. We undersell the others. That is our preferred peculiarity. This time we shall convince the most incredulous. The prices are surprises, as you will note; but , you will only begin to be really surprised when you get your eyes on the goods. Our Green-Tag outpour of a week or two ago was enormous. Of the tremendous stock now offered there is not an item that is not absolutely worthy, effective, v and up-to-date. You could not escape bargains even if you came in and bought blindly. Everything offered is starred for /' cheapness, but it is also starred for merit. Observe and compare. We have been accused of cutting prices ruthlessly, and with great joyfulness we plead guilty. We shall be guiltier than ever this time. History.'tellsi us that when the Romans shortened their swords they lengthened their Empire. We have halved our profits and doubled our turnover. • • ... ~ ■ ■ . i i ■ i , Country Orders must.be accompanied with remittance'to receive prompt attention: - , ......M. J ii.......'...».ilii.iuii»»i..i.iiiJ-»ii«i»i.ii.iiMJHJ..'ni..nii!ni..i.MiiMii...i.«.B!.jmtnj»i.i..jn i |.j., |... ..... ...m.,.,,...,.....— ~.',„.,., ',„ _ J » m^.^m , Unexampled Seasonable 'Opportunities. ■ -■ ■ Bec@2Slssijy Blottses " ' Wβ can't.ho!p it if we cause perturbation, or Irritation In any/ , ' quarter. We have got Into the habit cf selling Cotton Dress Materials • ' Our Blouses have bocomo as well known for their styia and qualat ridiculously cheap'rates. It has become a , sort of hobby of ours. Wo Ity as for tholr cheapness. All are Imported from, first-rate European buy tho goods to please ourselves, and wo sell them to please our cus- ' ~" houses, all are new, all aro fashionable Thore aro thousands to select tomers. That is good business. When a lady comes here and gots from, and every one Is a striking Bargain. Theco are, especially atDress Materials very much cheaper than she has been accustomed to • ■ tractive lines at title season, and they are marked for rapid clearance, get them, she Is so delighted, that wo feel good. It is ono of our llttlo _ ._.„,„, „',_„,„ „„„„,„, „,'*•'' v pleasures. Wo know that she will como again. Prices durln ß the Fes* ***w> STRIPED ZEPHYR SHIRT BLpUSES-Wrth roll collars, in all colours, va'l make a record among cut-raters. . IS, 110,, 2s, Bfl,, 2S, lia, 15 pieces FAST COLOUR PLAIN ZEPHYR—In sky, pink, heliotrope, brown, fawn, ~-=«S| butcher, palo green, and navy. Usual price 7sd. " Festival Pflco Gjd. Jswsf% 10 pieces STRIPE ZEPHYR —Iα green, brown, heliotrope, sky, navy, nnd black. «-—asy Usually B}d. ' . Fostival Price, Bid ' /"^SbbP*"^ 25 pieces LINEN-FINISH SHIRTING CAMBRICS-White ground with coloured stripes. ~ '. . "•"" J -'* ''■'>' fo&Wmti&fi -yo^i* Usually 7jd. ' l Festival Price *i'd.' ■ ; ' T " lSeiK*«M n W^<BKsll 10 pieces only DRESS CAMBRICS-In smart stripe patterns. Usually 7}d. ....... , s . , SWjifg \&W 25 pieces SUPERIOR COTTON VOILES—In floral and stripo designs, all the n-ett-00l- /Ml mIIsT >?!i ' !^^f our cftects. IJsually Is, 6d. to Is. lid. • Festival Price fid. ' /fiPWA HS. **&&$ '> ' 15 pieces DOUBLE WIDTH SILK MUSLIN—In white, i oreara, sky, saxe, brown,, ■'' • ' . !l heliotrope, green, biscuit, pink, navy, black. Usually lljd. • ' * "• , \ ' '■ 'nrlilllf^flWß^ 20 pieces EXTRA WIDE PURE FRENCH CAMBRICS-In! all . ,; ' K®iiB¥OT?FJ l iWIU tf 'lift designs. Usually Hid. Festival Price BW. WppM . ' ' Hwll I '// 'llil l\ 10 pieces DOUBLE WIDTH SELF-COLOURED COTTON VOILES With mercerised 'WuVih / I'll 7\ stripo, in shades of white, cream, sky, pink, grey, champagno, brown, ereen, navy ' &iuJa4<fl®) JsSKral " /*l\\\W;Ute/ / MkJ \ '' and black. Usually 2s. 3d. Festival Prico Is. 9d! • • IffllW P&>w\WvfflW'- I 60 pieces INDIGO PRINTS—Dark grounds, with white spot; stripo or sprig designs, HflUKfftW //flis&m ' «~JKft/iVY//? PJ( M Usually 65d. • Festival Price Sid. ttiffla&wV P JV 15 pieces COTTON, CHEVRONS—The latest cotton novelty, in navy or black crounds ' , with small floral pattern. Usually Is. 4jd. Fostival Price Hid. yard! rsfl PmSjf 10 pieces 4Cin. COSTUME LINENS-In self colours, white, cream, brown, sly saxe MVfl \^/WmM green, butcher blue, navy, and old roso. Usually 2a. lid. Festival PrlM IS. Ifd. I 111 Jo^vM' 12 pieces 36in. COSTUME LlNEN—White grounds, with, coloured stripes, in isky, helio- ' ffiffiSNC&Pllf ' I '// / wW - trope, broivn, jrreen, rlavy. Usually Is. Bd. Festival' PIJCO Hid. i I 'L r ' 9 pieces 40in. COTTON CREPON—In white, cream, green, amethyst, old rosij; cinm- ' * • «T mon, and navy. Usually Is. Bd. . • Fostival Prloa Is. 3d Wvß^ 10 pieces SELF-COLOURED TUSSORETTE—A beautiful soft material, bright , finished, especially adapted for Costumee—shades, white, cream, champagne, sky. brown' • ' amothyst, green, and navy. Usually Is. 3d. Festival Prico 11Jd! * r ' J ' LADIES' STRIPED CAMBRIC SHIRT BLOUSES-Witt roll-over collars-to match, in ■MosiA tUfa J <Hii> Qbrwrr C ;><*e&«\ixT all co 101 1". 3 s - M -> < 3 - ed., 6s. 6d. and 6s, 6d. ■ tnis Litue sto?y L,as?estiHiy. ( LADpSS , WHITE MOSLIN SHffiT BLOUSES _ Protti]y . t}]ckod and trimmcd with ~/ •.„,',,/,. ' .white embroidery, Is. 11d. to SS. 6d. You can convince yourself In five minutes that Voltch and Allan ' • , soli Soaps, Perfumes, Tooth Powders, and all such sundries cheaper • i f"""'""""" """" r " ■■-»'»■""»". winrMuniMm'»mnfcmmiii. l ,i > -.. ..^—y ' , • than they aro sold at any other shop In Now Zealand. In many cases,. ', -' , f LADIES' WHITE MUSLIN BLOUSES—NiceIy tucked ' / ■ ! C nr a, »h t [ B ade w ( ! lUy . fr ° m .. US '* ' l^1 " ' rEaMn ! wlth P an! " «« «•"«» down front, in. lid. • . tor this. Wo only sell High-class Goods warranted with tho names of ' i . I firms of tha first repute, but we buy under tho best conditions. Wo have rMrminmmiii.nimiian.Miiiiiin»«iri mum<M*m*uwmi^.in,.w.izjwaa been asked to adhere to ruling retail prices for these goods, and wo . nmm rom™timwniftro™ n s i. -j i have declined. Wo feel'that tho profits usually exacted on those linos LADIES , WHITE LAWN BLOUSES-Beautifully embroidered, 3s. 6d., 4s. Gd., 4s. lid. ' are altogether too. high, and quite Inconsistent with our usual business LADIES' COLOURED MUSLIN BLOUSES—Dainty tucks, and trimmed with Valenmethods. So we sell to suit ourselves and tho public ' oienno3 inseHioll and muslill embroidery, 4s. 6d.,' 4s. lid. LADIES' LUSTRE COSTUMES—SmartIy trimmed with black satin collars and cuffs, CLEAVER'S SOAPS—In boxes of three cakes, Glycerine and Cucumber. , Butter-milk and v witll uttolls to match, in navy, violet, vitiux rose, shell pink, and eau do nil,. Oatmeal. Festival Price-9d. box. , , '■ 60s. 6d. Wortli 725. SWEET CARNATION, VERONA, VOILET and CARNATION SOAP- LADIES' SHANTUNG CLOTH CX)STUMES-With wriart Directeiro shapo coats „,'„.„„ __„„,_„ mT , „„ „ T>, P . er Box of TnrM Cal * e3 9d « trimmed with .black buttons and striped silk collate, in navy, saxo blue, and'green, MANBERrS CELEBRATED FRENCH SOAP—In .boxes of three cakes, perfumed vio- 40s 6d r h ,?!??^? £) !;' f ,, Si u ,, de Cologne, 6d. box. . LADIES' COLOURED COTTON UNDERSKIRTS-With nice full flounces, LARGE CAKE PUKE GLYCERINE SOAP—3d. . » 2s. lid., 3s. 11d., 4s. lid., ss. 8d.,65. 6d. to 11s fid HANBERT'S CELEBRATED COCO SKIN SOAP-Perfnmed oil'of almonds, tho purest 1 ATtWV nnTmmpn vnviWK nmJ«™" • i i ' ... .".,.' soap manufactured. Wo aro Sole Agents, 4 Cakes for N. ' P if S 7 ifT« ff^" , ,f A, "* Wldo full McCLINTON'S BARILLA SOAP-4d. • flounces, 2s. 11d., 3s. 11d., 4S. Gd., 6s. 6d., 6s. ed., 7s. Gd, to 21s. ■ McOLINTON'S COLLEEN—9d. Box of Throo Cakes. • ' ' LADIES' WHITE LINEN SAC COATS—Three-quarter length, 7s. 6d. SSp^l'la o^^ ll BOUC i I,Er SOAP-Bd. ' SADIES' WHITE SHffiT MUSLIN BLOUSES-Very daintily embroidered, TURKIoH BAlJd—3d. . 440 cri lee rh ij<j rj te B c h FLOATING BATH-4d. SHAVING SOAP-3d. LADIES'• WHITF AfmTTN «t nTifeire_tr»™ n'rJtii^? LkT'J il'J GOSNELL'S PARMA VIOLET, JOCKEY CLUB, WHITE ROSE, and CARNATION- USL N "• I? ™ E £° S if lid 6S Ud i 7B 6d ■ BRffiND^B^CHi'coLD^CRE 3 .?!! SOAP-aid. ' 6d ' P ? RB L ™SH HAND-EMkoiDERW'BLbuSES-These"' m ' «1 ROGER AND GALLET'S. VELOUTE-is. oeptionally smart, 12s. Bd., IDS. 6d., 16s. 6d., 178. od. PEACH BLOOM—In pink, cream, and white, 6d. . LADIES' ECRU and WHITE NET BLOUSES—Prettily trimmed and tucked- theso SAUNDER'S BLOOM of NINON—Pink, ' 6d. ' aro very dainty, 6s. 6d., Js. 6d.,-12s. 6d., to 21s. i ' PERFUMED POWDER LEAVES—Very daiaty, 6d. ' , , LADIES' CREAM SILK SHIRT BIOTIWS V'Hh mil rw«r «iIK« COLGATE'S CASHMERE BOUQUET TALCUM POWDER ' wjluo wupM.bu*> buiui rth roll-over collars, COLGATE'S VIOLET TALCUM POWDER LADIES COLOURED SILK OTipt HTnTTwcs-ift* orf ' ' 7s, 6t " COLGATE'S TJNSOENTED TALC POWDER ■ S ™ lT "d. VINOLIA VIOLET POWDER-6d. LADffiS , SHANTUNG SILK SHIRT BLOUSES-In vicus rose, brown, and navy, VIOLET OATMEAL-A dolightfnl substitute for soap-Special Prico 7id. t atotw wiva-m otttt D , n ™™ T „', , . 15s - 6* PACKETS of FACE POWDER—In pink, cream, white, 2d. ' LADIM 'CREAM SILK BLOUSES—In, all tho latest styles, VIOLET SCENTED BATH POWDER-9d. _ IT>Trm , «.,6d., 10S. 6d., 12s. 6d., IBS., 17s. Gd.. FULLER'S EARTH, FOOT POWDER, VIOLET POWDER—AH at 2d. LADIES' CREPE DE CHENE BLOUSES—With rucked sleeves, and daintily trimmed , in palo pmk, cream, and palo blno, 21s. ' 1 '■ ■ "■■— ■ ■ ■- ' s, , ' FLOUNCES FOR SKIRTS. ' lf MOIRETTE FLOUNCES FOR SKIRTS.-All Colours. Ladies know how rapidly the bofr. ' VCty " LifiCS. Toms of Skirts wear out in this climate. A good Skirt has often to bo tossed aside ' , or made-over simply becausothe bottom has gone. These Flonnces aie widely used ■ Silks must bo genuinely good In ordor to bo any good at all. Theso' - . ta V y F ]stLrp'rK/ «d' ° WMr y " WOrth 4S " M, *° Bl,ks are gbnuln€,i ' wr * eo«J. Don't waste time trying to find any ■: ' Ss. 6d. Festival Price is. 110. , tnlng o|sß |n S||k flg gMd M m You em , t do |t . 12 pfcCCS j SPOT SATI NS—TIio latest mUlin«ry trimming, two size spots,'white on dark Mr? ' ' grounds ot nav y> e^ oll . brown, sky, and turqtoise.' Usually 3s. 6d. ' • 15 TAFFETA SILK-For drosses and blouses, nwtTtriplL"b'^l", $m&*w\w \ I 1 nohotropo, turquoise, sky, brown, navy, greon or black on white giounds, Usually, i'il ' 8 pi€C ° 5 ALL " SILK BLkOK - SfI3RV -- A ««% ? IZS£ biou^. 10 pie9es » 6in - NATURAL TUSSORE Optional. Tho 'usual WoUiiLto'n IwTffxl I , " 00 H- lld -, Our Fcstlval Pr 'oo is. lid. R ' 16 Slt ? B^CK SATIN—TIio balance of a bte silk line purchased by us, and sold • - ■^^J^Jj^ j Lyj^^ ■ ui tho ordinary way of business at 1 3s. lid. yard. Festival Prico Is,

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 682, 6 December 1909, Page 4

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