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THE EIGHT LINES"! AT THE. RIGHT PLACE, at the RIGHT TIME, )■ '^4^^^ " »-, RIGHT PRICES, j "~"* aiKs a«aa gaaißlt IN mating preparations for the Holidays, do not forgot your right and left baud --a g >rd fitting GfiOVK at a VERY MODKRATE PBICI3. Wo are always busy in this ' department. Merit has earned a great name for THU ECONOMIC Gloves. There are those neat Children's Washing Gloves, in white and tan, at 4Jdpair Another little parcel of Gloves for Giils, in washing celuet at 6d pair Ladies' Fine White Lisle Thread Gloves, wash and wear well, 6d pair Tho«e greatly admired Ladies' Celnet Gloves, all the rage again, 6d, 7id, 9d, Is pair Snede-finish fabno Washing Glovoh, in wbite, tan, beaver, grey, Is, Is 3d, Is 6d pair White Taffeta, silk finish, with stitched back. Is 9d pair Black Taffeta, with braided backs, Is 3d, Is 6d, Is !)d, 1b lid pair Tan, Beaver, Grey, Taffeta, with wide braid stitching, Is, Is 6d, Is 9d. Is lid to 2s 6d pair IN KID GLOVES WE EXCEL; Dent's Doeskin Washing Gloves, most reliable makes, Is lid, 2s 6d, 2s lid pair Morley's White Glace Kid, with self and black braided backs. Is lid, 2s lid, 3s lid pair . SUEDE GLOVES, in tans and beavers, braidod backs ; gooa value at 3s 6d. To-day, 2s 6d Ihe unrivalled " LINDA," in tans, beaver, and black, with wido stitched backs, 2s Gd pair Another unbeaten Glove for quality, fit, and satit-faotion, " THU SUCCESS," 2s lid pair Our French Kid Glove. " COSTKBKI.LE," Morley's reliable make, 3s lid pair A Beautiful French Kid. in tans, beavers, and black, 3s 3d pair Dent's " IOCLIPSI'j," our gonoral favourite, 4s 9d pair | THE MAHQUI.SE, made from selected skins, to our order, tans and blacks, 5s 9d pair THE QUEKN, the choice of the market ; perfect fitting, every pair guaranteed, 6s 6d pair SUEDE GLOVES, beat makers' goods, 4s'9d, 6s 6d, 7s 6d pair v READ OUR ADVERTISEMENT ON THE OTHER PAGE. Money must accompany all Country Orders. WELLINGTON AND WANGANUI. Fbom „. .^ D , I . ES ' . LADIES' nm/\ -n -rr T , i- ™ -r T . ~ Pmet Walking Shoes G-EO. E. KEITH'S, Pinet Evening Shoes 8/6 Shoes, in constant if Boot Architect and Pinet Laco Boots mand • splendid sellers. Boot Builder. Pittet o^ nBJn 8 Jf oota Button and Laoe. . GENTS' A TJNTIRAY'S QUEEN BEAND Willow Oalf Tan Boots A.. JjIJNJJ&AI O i * OJj , Glace Kid Boots, black and GREAT BOOTS AND SHOES. tan BOOT EMPORIUMS, Bright Box Calf Boots . 127, Lambton-quay, New Shipment. In every Right Colours 23, Cuba-street. sense works of art. Right Styles Quality the True Test of Right Prices Value. Best Goodß are the cheapest. From 13/6 to 27/6 . LADIES' BOYS' and GIRLS' SCHOOL » GENTS' Have given all the points of BOOTS, Bowling Shoes excellence in American 4/6, 5/6, 676, 7/6 Fishing Wadera BOOTS AND SHOIOS Golf Boots to Whioket aud Gardiner, — -* Shooting Boots Dalton »sboe Company, and and the Jenness Millar make. ' CHEAP CANVAS SHOES, Contingent Booti To be had at Black or Brown, from A. LINDSAY'S. 2/6, 3/6, 4/6 5/6 to 32/6 I THE PERFECTION OF NATURE AND ART. I [ll Manufactured by a special process? , m 111 securing high concentration of |§ 111 * the nutritive, stimulating and i| !j| refreshing properties of the finest i| 111 ' Cocoa Beans, ' W jjjl is to-day in daily regular use in Ira II ' - every country in the world. Try H II it, you will find it the most ff| ll! nourishing, digestible and del impious fig 111 of all Cocoas, besides beingi mt I THE MOST ECONOMICAL IN ttSE. I Crescent * Brand. f____li^__^^____ir:_^^ The Standard Tea of New Zealand. Sweet, Fragrant & Economical. Jaafwra liitll II ' v^p' I JDJyLui W. LITTLEJOHN and *

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Evening Post, Volume LXII, Issue 127, 25 November 1901, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LXII, Issue 127, 25 November 1901, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LXII, Issue 127, 25 November 1901, Page 3