|| Set late as 9 {Pandorasj j !| and jfco Hands* j ii i |j These are the good old famrly fabrics, as | !! every mother knows. For children's overalls, ! ; ; boys' blouses, and for costumes for grown-ups, ; ii they are eminently suitable, with the added j il advantages of being inexpensive and amenable \ «- to the washtub. • ii ■ ■ i • ; GALATEAS, in stripes, 30in. wide, fast colours | jj At 7^d per yard ; !! PANDORAS, in stripes and checks, in pink, ; !! mid blue, dark blue, and black and white; ! ! ! 27in. Wide At 9^d per yard ! ii i ii DRILLS, in grounds of navy blue, mid blue, i i i light blue, and pink with white stripes. 30in. i il wide AtlHd, 1/O^d per yard ! ii • i ii HOLLANDS, in cream and brown i i i 30in. and 31 in. wide, at 6d, Bd, 1 0H 1 /-, 1/2 i 'I 40in. wide at 1/1, 1/3, 1/6 per yard \ I GRASS HOLLANDS, 35in. wide ; i; At 10id, 1/-, 1/2, 1/6 per yard j jit • tmm _ m < ii . i 0 Tjhe ff Correct " Store* i ♦ ' t 1- ! 1 ' || JCirkcaldie & Stains^ *£td. \ J Wellington and Raptor, \ l=i i
SEASONABLE GARMENTS, STRIPE TENNIS SUITS, Light Grey 1 5/6 Mid Grey 1 5/6 WHITE CRICKET PANTS, 10/6, 11/6, 12/6 LNWZEALANF) Procurable at ... M gmjs9 57 IAMBTON QUAY. I^othiSactoryl
rjX>-DAY! TO-DAY! Ex S.S. KUMARA. Cream Corduroy, Is, le 3d, Is 6d Cream Nun's Veiling, Is 3d, Is 6d Cream Cashmere, Is lid, 2s 6d Sash Silk, 6d, 7£d, all colours New Nainsooks New Longclotha New Calicoes New Sheetings Plain Zephyrs, 3s Bd, 3s lid dress New Hearthrugs, Is 6d, Is lid, 2s 6d Crimson Phish.Ruga, 2s lid New Lace Curtains, all prieea Bordered Window Blinds White Fanpy Muslins Prints, Prints, Prints Table Napkins, Is 9d,'ls lid, 2s 3d, 2s 6d, 2e 9d, 2s lid, 3s 3d, 3s 6d, 3s 9d, 3b Hd, 4s 6d, 4s lid, and 5s lid the half-dozen Men's Braces, 9d, Is, Is 3d, Is 6d pair Torchon Laces, all widths Valentino Lace, Id yard Lots of Other Lines. WE GIVE STAMPS OR DISCOUNT. CALL EAJtU^Y FOR FIRST PICK. JOH. E. LEND BERG, CUBA-STREET. Parcels Free. -TjmENOH MILLINERY MODELS AT TE ARO HOUSE. A fresh delivery, consisting of 6 cases of the newest and IQS /*D* most stylish Hats and Toques, JL«7 O has just been received, and is QKS (*T) now displayed in our windows A*3 \M and showroom. We would OQ £JD direct special attention to the /Vi/ v) beautiful exhibition. EACH! FRENCH MILLINERY MODELS AT TE ARO HOUSE. These Hats and Toques are lli of. Parisian origin, and are -J QS £»6 perfect models of the fashions -*-*/ vl of (she season. No two are O>KS fI D alike, so ladies purchasing <*«-» " from this selection need have no fear of a duplicate of OQS /?D fch^eir hat being Been in the A+J v> •ame town. EACH! ' FRENCH MILLINERY MO-DELS AT TK ARO HOUSE. In the ordinary way of pur- -| QiS /*D dhaso we could aot afford to W " sell these lovely models at the low prices we are quoting, but having obtained a considerable QC S /?D concession in price by reason AO \j of our clearing the entire stock, we are able to give our oqS /?D customers an unusual oppor- /*»' O Umity to purchase a gonuino Paris Hat at about half tho usual price EACH! FRENCH MILLINERY MODELS A? Tfi ARO HOUSE. TAILORING. ¥7K)R Fit and' Finish the publio are adjO vised to place orders for Suits early with J. VOGEL. Note Address— ls, Lambtpn-quay, oppo- &• Badt oi New Zealand
J^ILLINERY ! MILLINERY ! CATERER & CAREY, THE READY -MOISEY DRAPERS, Are now Showing a magnificent stock of CHILDREN'S AND LADIES' TRIMMED HATS, READY-TO-WEARS. See Speoial Show in our MilHnery Windowß. CHILDREN'S TRIMMED HATS, 4b 6d, 4s lid, 6s lid LADIES' TRIMMED HATS, 6s IW, 8s lid, 10s lid' GOVERNMENT DISCOUNT STAMPS GIVEN. CATERER & CAREY, THE READY - MONEY DRAPERS, 67-69, CUBA-STREET. JJEW SPRING SEASON'S GOODS! ARRIVING. Coloured DRESS LINENS, CRASHES, PRINTS DELAINES, MUSLINS CRETONNES, LACE CURTAINS GUIPURE CURTAIN MUSLINS TAPESTRY TABLECOVERS LADIES' and CHILDREN'S BOSIERIES MEN'S UNDERWEAR and TENNIS SHIRTS DRESS SERGES, CREAM, NAVY, »n,d BLACK MORLEY'S HOSIERY a Speoiality. STOCKLEY JONES, 30, WILLIS-STREET, WELLINGTON (Late Snowden'a). FOR GOOD VALUE IN DRAPERY AND CLOTHING DARCY FORD IS UNSURPASSED. SUITS TO MEASURE from A RS. DARCY FORD, GENERAL DRAPER, CLOTHIER, AND MERCER, Willis - street.
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Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 96, 20 October 1904, Page 7
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