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< Sn 3oxes. \ 4 The fact that they are v* '^^^»*^m&C i packed in boxgs is of itself J• • an indication that they are C . • V^^Sr ► uncommon — and so they i^^ s ~7^?7/>^** 1^ / 4 are. Each robe is a study, ' *\/n 4 and yet the range of prices "*•. ► is very wide. They are *JP^\ ► partly made-up— that is to <-£ — y '"**^) . 4 say, the skirts are all ready jd/^^A 4 for wear and sufficient .^^ < material and trimming goes **" with each skirt to make the bodice. This admits of the . 4 possession of an exclusive gown, for the bodice can be 4 made according to individual taste. ► 4 Siox ftobes at 19\6. \ These are mostly of fine quality French Lawn. The skirts 4 are stylishly cut and tastefully tucked, and are all <] fashionable. Material and lace for bodice with each ► skirt. The colours represented are pink, blue, k * eau-de-nil, and champagne. The skirts are unlined. 4 The price is exceptionally low, and that will lead to a 4 quick sale and disappointment to those who postpone ► * shopping here. 4 Setect tdox Siobes, 4 - A magnificent choice of a magnificent lot of robes, in all \ the leading summer fabrics and popular colours. The \ A skirts are made np, and material and trimming for 1 bodice At 25/- to 105/- [ 4 ' 4 ' ■ i ' <c Correct " Store* > 4 . ► < ¥ 4 JCirkcaldie dc Stains, <£td. ► ADDRESS, 57, LAMBTOK-QTJAT. W H ITE SW E ATE RS, 4/6 CYCLING HOSE, 3/9 4/6 5/6 KNICIV Illlio, 9/ O COLONIAL TWEED STRIPE TENJNIS suns, I Si i 16/6 ICLOTOMGJ^TORY

'£0 ■ DAY I TO - DAY ! Ex S.S. KUMARA. Cream Corduroy, Is, Is 3d, Is 6d Cieam Nun's Vailing, Is 3d, Is 6d Cream Cashmere, Is lid, 2s 6d Sash Silk, 6d, 7id, all colours New Naincooka New Longcloths New Calicoes New Sheetings Plain Zephyrs, 3s Bd, 3s lid dress New Hearthrugs, li 6d, Is Hd, 2s 6d Crimson Plush Rugs, 2s lid New Lace Curtains, all prices Bordered Window Blinds White Fancy Muslins Prints, Prints, Prints Table Napkins, Is 9d, Is lid, 2s 3d, 2s 6d, 2i 9d, 2s lid, 3s 3d, 3s 6d, 3s 9d, 3s lid, 4s 6d, 4s lid, and 5s lid the half-dozen Men's Braces, 9d, Is, Is 3d, Is 6d pair Torchon Laces, all widths Valentine Lace, Id yard Lots of Other Lines. WE GIVE STAMPS OR DISCOUNT. CALL EAIUjY FOR FIRST PICK. JOH. B. LINDBERG, CUBA-STREET. Paroels Free. TimENCH MILLINERY MODELS AT TE ARO HOUSE. A fresh delivery, consisting of 6 caies of the newest and "I O s fjD most stylish Hats and Toques, -»-*J II has just been received, and is ORS <?D now displayed in our windows &** Vf and showroom. We would OQ £ D direct speoial attention to the &** beautiful exhibition. EACH I FRENCH MILLINERY MODELS AX TE ARO HOUSE. These Hats and Cogues are all of Parisian origin, and are -| QS n(s perfect models of the fashions -*-»7 « of the season. No two are OK S £ D alike, so ladies purchasing <*«J v» from this selection need have no fear of a duplicate of f)QS /?D ' their hat being seen in the n/U O same town. EACH! FRENCH MILLINERY MODELS AT TE ARO HOUSE. In the ordinary way of pur- -j nS /»D chase we could 1 not afford to AcF v* jell these lovely models at the low prices we are quoting, but having obtained a considerable OK" /JD concession in price by reason 61*4 " of our clearing the entire stock, we are able to give our QQ S ft® customers an unusual oppor- ntif " tunity to purchase a genuine Paris Hat at about half tho usual price. EACH! JRBNOH MILLINERY MODELS AT TE.ARO HOUSE. TAILORING. FOR Fit and Finish the public are advised to place orders for Suits early with J. VOGEL. Note Address— ls, Lambton-quay, opposite Bank af New Zealand,

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Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 98, 22 October 1904, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 98, 22 October 1904, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 98, 22 October 1904, Page 7

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