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NOTICE. SPECIAL SALE OF SILKS. 8000 YARDS. TTTAVING mado a SPECIAL PURCHASE of approximately EIGHT THOUSAND YARDS OF HIGH-GRADE SILKS, which comprise fashionable colours and makes only, we are enabled to offer them at LESS THAN HALF THEIR USQAL SELLING VALUES. A SPECIAL DISPLAY of some of these SILKS will be made in Panama-street Window TO-DAY (Tuesday) and TO-MOPvROW. The Sale terminates on SATURDAY NEXT, the 22nd instant. We are also able to offer a Fine Selection of BLOUSES, lately pur. chased at a considerable reduction in the Australian market. We can commend the above as the BEST VALUE ever offered in Wellington. DT O A. A. CORRIGAN, Manager.

VACATION TRIPS. IF you are planning a trip into tho country, to the seaside, or across the water, remember that your outing will bo made or marred by tho nature and quality of your baggage. The pleasuro of travel is greatly enhanced by having THE RIGHT TRAVEL TRAPPINGS! And the right sort are right here— the sort that will stand tho abuses of porters and cabmen and baggage men. Here's a selection— GLADSTONE BAGS. In tan and brown Cowhide. Sizes 22. 24. 26, 28in At 23s 6d to 63s each! KIT BAGS. In tan Cowhide, 20in to 26 inches 36s to 45s each! CABIN TRUNKS, regulation size 24s 6d to 47s 6d each! STEEL TRAVELLING TRUNKS, from 20in to 28in At 10s 6d, 12s 6d, to 18s 6d each! STEEL HAT BOXES, with flat tops, 12, 14, 16, 18 inches At 5s 6d, 6s 6d, 7s 6d, 8s 6d! With oval top and brass padlock At 6s 6d, 7s 6d, 8s 6d, 10s! "HOLD- ALL," Waterproof; absolutely indispensable At 7s 6d, 9s 6d, to 32s 6d each! SPECIAL NOTICE. Our customers are notified that TOMORROW (WEDNESDAY), the establishment will bo CLOSED at 12 Noon instead of 1 p.m., as usual, the occasion being tho Annual Picnic of our employees. ___ « KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LIMITED. ATTRACTIVE gUMMER COSTUMES AND SUNSHADES. LINEN AND OTHER WASH-"^ From ING COSTUMBS, Russian/ Coat and other styles ; tucked, C "fl X //* strapped, &c. j latest shades ) iO/O WHITE LTNEN COSTUMKS.) --. , „ trimmed insertion ; strapped, >• fo &o. ; in all sizes. ) "-*■*/ w MODEL COSTUMES IN^l Ac. / WOOL TKXTUKES. Very | 'SjO/choice lot ; Russian and other )■ to i leading styles; beautiful new I colourings. J f 47/ ■• MUSLIN GOWNS, for all out-") From door functions ; handsome I French designs ; trimmed in-C PP / aertion, tuoked, &c. J t)«J/ ■ I\)\H) sunshades! i O/tf Rich Novelty Designs. J» to Stripes, checks, new fancy | A I ehades, &0., &c. J 6BaJ/TVTri COSTUME JL/.A.V_y. DEPARTMENT. / i 3 EASHrONABLE DRESS CLOTHS, 44 to 46 inches wide, and in the season's latest shades. CRAVENETTIC CLOTH, Summer Weight, 3s lid per yard. BIARRITZ CLOTH, Pastol Shades, 4s 3d per yard. PINTONELLE LUSTRE, Exceedingly Stylish, 4s lid per yard. These Three Lines show Very Special Value. TE ARCT HOUSE DRAPJORY CO. (Ltd.) SUMMER SUITS. ~ JAM showing some very choice English SUMJVIIOK SUITI iNGS,. which have just | come to hand. Intending patrons are urged to place thoir orders at earliest* opportunity. DAVID MILLIGAN, MERCHANT TAILOR, X elburne-avonue . fTftEUTER'S TELEGRAM CO. (Ltd.).— S& REDUCTION OF CABLE RATES TO EUROPE.— Tariff now 3s 4d per word. Special facilities for Private Telegrams: free registration of addresses. Great economy can be effected by using the Company's SPECIAL CODES. . Remittances to all parts of the world, including Australia. PANAMA-ST., WELLINGTON. AfOLLTNAIIIS, "Tho Queen of Table Waters." Supplied under Royal Warrants of Appointment to HIS MAJJ'-'STY the KING And HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS the PRINCE OF WALES.

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Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 121, 18 November 1902, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 121, 18 November 1902, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 121, 18 November 1902, Page 4

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