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jv GREAT : SUMMER pis A L E , I j -['. | '"' >.• ' ■| at Te Aro. House ;j ; Cpoiixidnces at -9 o'clock ; , V THIS MORNING, | . One ounce of proof is worth a whole page of bombast; therefore let us *\ I point out how any housewife can save enough on the purchase of £10 worth of : J ordinary attire and home drapery to pay for a trip to Wellington and at the same !' 1 / time have a holiday in town. ; | | The items that follow are only average savings selected from our Sale ji 1 Price List. ' There are others greater than these awaiting your coming. ?! ' I i ' ft I - t , / ; , How the Sample Parcel is made up: r| ,■: v The Ordinary GREAT SUMMER . I , ( ' SELLING PRICE. SALE PRICE. TOTALS. ][ il' * i ( _£b. d. > £s. d. f6. d. ji s 'A TRIMMED .HAT, for any member of the family , 1 I . - (of the fair sex), English and Paris Models to ~ 'J I choose from", '' 1 9 6 010 6 010 6 <!|| 'A HAT for a'Little Girl, in Tuscan or White Chip, -in '< |1 | trimmed v swathing and rosette of silk, or band, , <i• ' • , ! 1 and bow of ribbon. ~ 0 12 6 0 7 11 "• 0 7 11 iJ 8 Yards V DRESS.MATERIAL, for any of sthe .''' '■' '! | ' ' Grills—say onalof Silk Eohenne, 44 inches , ' ' ! |l | 1 * wide. Worth 4s. 6d. yard 1 16 0 , 0 2 6yd. 10 0 I'll 4 Yards V WHITE" JAP.'SILK, to make a Blouse <"? - I I; S Job om of the- other Girls. t> f ,s t>, " WprtK Is. edTyW.* "" 1 ' ?' 0 1 tyyd. 04 10 ' A Dainty WHITE UNDERSKIRT for one of the f. Elder Girls. , 0 12 6 0 8 6 ! 0 8 6 ' ' Pair of EOWNE'S COLOURED KID GLOVES, 2 domes and 2 cord points in Green, Helio., and ' Saxe, . , 0 511 04 3 04 3 Three-Pairs of BLACK or TAN SILKETTE , • HOSE. - Usually'2s. 3d. pair. 1 , , 0 6 9 046 046 A' .WASHING DRESS for present or future wear. >, For instance, one 'of Two-toned Striped zephyr. Usually B|d. yard. . 0 6 1 0 0 6jyd. 0 4 8 One Dozen.Yards 36in. MADAPOLAM for gen- , _ eral home use. ' ' ' 080 066 066 / i ,One Dozen Yards Flannelette (Horrockses') White fj i _ "or Cream, "36in. wide. Usually lOid. yard. 010 6 0,8 11 0 811 > | Pne TUNIC SHIRT for any of your Men-folk. 1 i .Usually 55.,6 d. each. 4 056 03 11' 0 311 J 2 Pairs'BLACK, and NAVY CASHMERE SOX. 1 i Usually Is. 3d. pair, 026 009 016 1 1 ■A' SHIRT for the ' BoyT "He'll need' one at least I - before returning "to school. i 026 016 016 ; A Strong TWEED SUIT for any of the Men-folk. j , Light/and dark shades. 110 0 019 6 >0 19 6 Pair of TROUSERS for working in. Navy Serge. 0 6 11 0 4 11 0 4 11 Or a SUIT for the Little Fellow, who will soon be | returning to school. 0 18 6 0 9 11 0 9 11 . A Bundle of WHITE TAPE—Always handy, 12 ( pieces. , ,006 00 4 004 j I ' £10 0 2 ' £6 2 2 ! You Save £3 IBs Od ■In other wisrds > you onl y spend «e 2s. m. a tTHE great summer sale , | - " ' for every £10 you would spend at ordinary times. I£3 IBs Od Wai pay yOUr st " class return ? ailway ■ Fare from Masterton (15a. 2d.) and your Hotel Expenses j | ■ ■ for six days, and then leave you something over for other things. ~ — i• £3 IBs Od also pay your first-class/return Railway Fare from Palmerston (£1 os. 4d.) and Hotel Expenses I | . " " for, six days, and still leave' you something for spending money. ' 1' . — ' •ji ■ - • i 1 • There are Hundreds of Bargains to be picked up by paying a visit, that show even | |i ; greater reductions than the above, v Doors open at 3) o'clock, and every department will be <: j| j a hive of industry. ,' „ - ,> i! t |f Think it over, and you will agree with us that it will p pay you to come from almost any distance to ;the / GREAT SUMMER:.:JSALE ' ■ »!Te>Aro House-' CUBA - Am ■i; I c miu nuudc, dixon .streets, | J // ' WELLINGTON. •'

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 714, 13 January 1910, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 714, 13 January 1910, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 714, 13 January 1910, Page 9

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