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]gXTRAORDESTAHY VALUE IN SILKS. SPECIAL PURCHASE. BICH JAPANESE SlLKS— Large variety, in. all ihe latest dainty tints, 27 inches wide, -t /-j -i yard PURE TUSSORE SDLKS— In this fashionable make we are showing a vorv extensive range, at i/ 9. &'6. 2/ ii to a/u* FANCY BLOUSE SlLKS— Latest new designs, checks, stripes, and plain shades. VEKY SPECIAL LINE: From "I /"J I Tara CRASH TUSSORE— Suitable for Picnic Dresses and all outdoor wear ; specially bhrunk ; 28 inches wide. From f>/"g i y ara SCARCE LINES. v CREPE DE 'CHINE— Black-and- White, 46 inches, 7/6 to 13/6 yara Great Variety of New Shades, 46 inches, _ 10/6 yard TT^ T j^i SILK JLP.JL.V^. DEPARTMENT. BOUNTIFUL BARGAINS BEAUTTFUL BLOOSI3S. -i **4\f\ LADIES' SHIRTS AND lOilU BLOUSES Purchased in Sydney at less than the cost of making up. All this season's styles. Well worth 3s lid to 12s 6d each. To be cleared at 6} lf\ each. r TE ARO HOUSE DRAPERY CO. (Ltd.) P. & O. CANNOT BE MATCHED. NO less than sixteen Uritish medicos testify to the absolute purity of "P. and O." Whisky. Furthermore, they are unanimous in pronouncing this superb distillation to be the ideal medioal Whisky of the day, and as such its exclua'vo use in the sickroom is strongly urged. '\V. and O." Whisky is ten years old, and is .3asily first in the esteem of connoisseurs. To be had of all clubs and reputable hotftls throughout New Zealand, or the general agents — L. CASELBERG AND CO., Wellington . A BISCUIT BOON. PERK, FREAN & CO.'S PLASS7ON BISCUITS are considered at '"dome an nnfavling source of nourishment anil sustenance to those of weak digestion, travellers, cytdists, athletes, etc., because they are the w.vost digestible bist raits kuo wn ; and also for tiSe re»son that th<jy contain twenty per cent, of Plasmon — a proteid. food obtained from pure fresh miHt, and Constituting a food of tile first importance. SIX PLASMON BiISCUITS Are equal in nutriment to Jib best beef steak - a fact in itself sufi ioiont to create a large sale. Added to that are the high reputation ot Peek, Frean ai»d Co. and three kinds tfo choose from — tJweet, l'iaan, and Wholemeal. We feel assured Plarjmon Biasuits will prove invaluable in this community for the purposes which prompted the invention. We have also Peek, Frean and Oo.'s latest Biscuit Novelties in Argus, Breakfast, Cafe2Toir, Sandwiohj Coral Drop, <Joronation, and Golf. • WARDELL BROS. & CO., WELLINGTON. j REMARKABLE VALUE. CHEAPEST fiOUSE FOR j LINOLEUMS, • ! FLOORCLOTHJ3, CARPETS, CARiPET SQUARES, LACE CURTAINS. Table Linen, Sheetings, Tapestries. LOW PR.ICES. Choice Designs. Superior Quality. Those about to furaisii will undoubtedly save money by purchasing any of the above lines at our Carpet Warehouse, Mannersstreet, two doors from the Ironmongery. GEORGE WINDER, CUBA AND MANNERS STREETS. BATES & LEES, "OASHIONABLE TAILORS AND OUTFITTERS, 9, WILLIS-STREET. Our Goods and our Workmanship speak for themselves. Our Mr. BATES Cuts and personally superintends the niaking-wp of every garment. An early call is respectfully solicited, as the season's rush is already upon us. hotTweather shoesT OLD Sol is making up for lost time, and is throwing off as much heat as the fellows in Central Africa require. Get into hot weather shoes, and keep comfortable. Women's Canvas Picnic Shoes, at Is lid, 2s lid, 3s 6d Sandals for women and children, fine assortment at Hannah's, at 2s 9d, 3s 6d, 3s lid, 4s 6d, 4s lid Men's White Tennis Shoes, at 2s lid and 3s lid. THOSE BALLOONS Wo arc giving away amuec the children. Come along and get one. R. HANNAH & CO., A 28, CUBA.STREKT.

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Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 141, 11 December 1902, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 141, 11 December 1902, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 141, 11 December 1902, Page 4