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WHILE OTHERS SLEEP PERCHANCE TO DREAM— WE ARE WIDE AWAKE. Tho Sincere Wish of THE ECONOMIC is to win the esteem of every customer. IJ7TTE know of but ONI3 WAY to do V V ih.e, -uz., to bo CERTAIN of what wo sell, and sej thnfc the prico is right, 150 convinced, onco for all, that all wo offer represents fully tlio jjrfco £>t.kcd, not one penny less, often much more. SPECIAL BARGAIN FOR TO-DAY. About 100 pieces of Beautiful Floral Muslins, all the nev/e-l shades and patterns. Nothing in the way of Blowings has received more praitc ; they are daintj-, ga.y, and cool, i'or ono wr-ek vb aro making all our la 3d and Is 6d muslins ONE SHILLING THE YARD. Charming Designs and Weaves in ORGANDIE MUSLINS; filmy lightness and crisp coolness, possessing peculiar charms of their own. For one vroek our Is 9d, Is ll£d muslins, all at Is 6£d. CHIFFON VEILING, the latest craze, and just tho thing for present wear, Is yard. LACE INSERTIONS IN Paris, cream and white ; all widths, 4d to 4s 6d yard. POINT D'ESPRIT NET, tucked and plain. Everybody asking for it. We have it, Is 6d to 5s 6d yard. ZITA DIP FRONT ADJUSTER ; gives long waist effect, makes tho waist look smaller; adds at once to beauty of figure. Is 9d each ; Id extra postage. MITTS — Silk Mitts for summer wear : Black, Cream, White, Is 3d to 2s lid pair. Country Orders promptly executed. GEOUGE & KlfiaSLliJT, WELLINGTON AND WANGANUI. NOTICE.' SPECIAL SALE OP SILKS. 8000 YARm HAVING made a SPJSCIAL PURCHASE of approximately EIGHT THOUSAND YARDS OF S.IGH-GRAUE SILKS, which comprise fashionable colours' and makes only, we are e-oabled to offer them at LESS THAN HALF THEIR USUAL SELLING VALUES. A SPECIAL DISPLAY of some of these SILKS will bo made in Panamastreet Window TO-DAY. We aro also able to offer a Fine Selection of Blouses, lately purchased at a considerable reduction in the Australian market. Wo can a,ommend tho above as the BEST VALUE ever offered in Wellington. A. A. CORRIGAN, Manager. I REAL OSTRICH BOAS: A SPLENDID Lot of 56, whioh we are quoting at special prices. BLACK, WITITK, \ BLACK, tipped White, •! 1 GHEX", tipped White, 7/11 T 13/6 EACH - TE ARO HOUSE DRAPKRY CO. (Ltd.) , j i gYSTEM IS NOTHING Without material to work upon. Elaborate arrangements for Jam-making aro often upset by 'the high price, or poor i quality of fresh fruits. At such a time our carefully selected KVAPORATMD FRUITS are of proven valne; aud, indeed, their cheapness, fine flavour, and retention of colour when cooked, will place tbem before fresh fruit at anytime, so far as Jain-making is concerned, Quantities for the finest Jam are— lib J'.'vaporafced Fruit, ljlb Sugar, IJpints Water. lib Evaporated Fruifc equals 61bs Fresh Fruit. APRICOTS and PEACHES, QD per lb. , o WARDELL BROS. & CO., WILLIS-STREET. DON'T WASTE MONEY. IF YOU WANT THE VERY'BEST ARTICLE, BUY EMPIRE COMPANY'S DELICIOUS TEAS. Ask your Grocer which Teas have the greatest sale. This is_a_trae sign of their popularity. ABSOLUTELY PURE, THEREFORE BEST. SPECIALLY prepared Sodawator for Invalids, guaranteed free from all disease germs and imrrurities, as testified by Dr. Mason, Chief Health Officer, and the Government Analyst, who stated L.at "The Sodawater was very pure, and contained no micro - organisms, tho water being a very soft one of excellent quality." Private delivery to all parts of tho city daily. Tclephono 148. THOMSON, LEWIS & CO., Wellington^ Wanganui, and Otaki.

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Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 131, 29 November 1902, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 131, 29 November 1902, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 131, 29 November 1902, Page 4

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