yguffw,*' v 'A'l uuwwm-mi ' ■ '—»~"~'~-~~ i ~«~~— ■ -■■! _■ -»_------» _------— —_n___p $■ r> AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA L 4 Sood Sieves for Summer r . t <S The gloves we sell pass through a critical examination p « before they reach the Glove counter, and that is your best h € guarantee of their worth. Our gloves invariably give satis- w 2 faction. They wear quite a long time, and whatever the price p 2 the value is there. k 2 THE "COVVES" KID GLOVE. A model glove, perfect- f 2 fitting, and in all the fashionable shades At 2/1 1 a pair k 4 CALVAT'S GUARANTEED KID GLOVES, in black, i 2 white, grey, and various shades of brown and beaver T From 4/6 a pair f A WASHING KID GLOVES, in white and beaver V A From 3/1 1 a pair 9> 4 WASHING DOESKIN GLOVES, for hard wear, in white, h > ' tan, and putty shades From 2/6 a pair L _j SUEDE GLOVES, a splendid variety in new shades, for L summer wear At 3/1 1 to 7/6 a pair r 4 FOWNE'S FABRIC GLOVES, in silk, Suede finished and f Lisle thread At 1/3 to 3/6 a pair « Summer hosiery. £ 4 Dainty comfortable hosiery for the hot days, with the L 4 prices decidedly in your favour. L 4 BLACK CASHMERE HOSIERY, in summer weights h From 1/3 a pair L •J CASHMERE HOSE, with embroidered fronts and lace ankles L , From 1/11 a pair f LISLE THREAD HOSE, lace and embroidered fronts ' f A From 1/6 a pair P 4 THE " KAYESS " HOSE, silk finished, and the most perfect t Jd summer hosiery, cool, comfortable, and soothing to tender L 2 feet At 1/11 a pair T 2 Tj/io "Correct" Store, t 3 JCirkcaldie cf Stainsj J&d. \ 4 Wellington and Tfapier* ► .■l_iw IILIMJ W WJ— *!_!. BATHI NGr PANTS, CRICKET PANTS, T F YOU WANT 1 A HAT, 106 FLEXIBLE. lllliDjjMl Or FRAME FELT, f^OTHING FACTORY TRY 57, LAMBTON-QUAY. EX S.S. PAPAROA. MORE NEW GOODS. NpVELTY v J»-,v ,™ ,-T M ' ' NECKWEAR. New Silks, lOAd, Ib, 1b 6d Lace Mitts, 6d, 9d, Is pair __ Gloves, 6d, 9d, Is, Is 3d, Is 6d pair New Sheetings, New, Towels /^ A Hm? R Ti 1 R A- n A l>T?xr New Lace Curtains, real beauties |__,_i±___V__lt & UAliJil, Art Muslins, 2d, 3d, 3£d, 4d ; sd, 6d yard New Quilts, 2s 63," 2s lid, 3s 6d, 3s lid, THE READY-MONEY DRAPERS* 4s od, "Vs Ud'up » Hemstitched^ Tablecovers, 4s lid, 5s 6d, Have just secured a Manufacturer's Sample New Oil Baizes, 1b 3d, Is 6d; Marbles, Lofc of White ilnity^id, 6d, 7Jd, 9d yard SILK SCARVES, LACE AND SDJK New 3£d, 4d, s£d, 6d, lovely RABATS. goods - • New Underolothings, very cheap These 1 Are ekclusive goods, and as there Chemises, Is 9d ; Kniokers, Is 6d ; Nights, are ontf one of a sort and are marked at r, 2 " } U 1 aj 1 1 11 j o __ READY-MONEY PRICES they will goon Camisoles, Is od, Is 9d, 1b lid, 2s od, disarmear 2s lid ' Underveots, s£d, 6d, 7d, Bd, 9d, lOd, Is COME AND GET FIRST CHOICE Feather-stitched Braid, 6d dozen ■ New Laces, 64d, 7id, Bid, 9£d. 10id dozen Now Embroideries, 2d, 2£d, 3d, 3£d White Trimming Braid, 3£d, 4d, 4£d, sd, We also draw special attention to 6d dd ° Zen ___ OUR SHOWROOM, LOTS NEW GOODS JUST OPENED. mich Jg W< 1 '" 0 '"""- BR ™™ °* "OTELTIES In JOH. E. LINDRERG, millinery, trimmed and un- ' RIGHT SIDE CUBA-STREET. ' TRIMMED, Parcels Free of Charge. COSTUMES, CRASH SKIRTS, CRASH JACKETS. A SPECIAL LINES 4 IN THE Government Discount Stamps Given. CHILDREN'S OATEiUSE ~ CAEET , UUlllllJl>_- THE BEADY - MONET DRAPERS, DEPARTMENT ! 67-69, cuba-street. gg CHILDREN^ WHITE PINA- SEASON'S GOODS .' . , , „ , AT PRICES THAT WILL SUIT YOU. Trimmed Lace and Needlework — la lid each. -, O7 CHILDREN'S MUSLIN BLOUSE 88 LINENS ' ° RASHES ' XO i TOPS-ls lid each. DELAINES, MUSLINS CRETONNES, LACE CURTAINS ttVt ™ .„ n-n n ,T,™ GUIPURE CURTAIN MUSLINS lOK OHttDREN'S WHITE OVER- TAPESTRY TABLECOVERS J-AO ALLS. LADIES' and CHILDREN'S HOSIERIES w1 1 j* • ,*, _i .on, MEN'S UNDERWEAR and TENNIS Tucked and Trimmed Needlework— Zb 9d SHIRTS each- DRESS SERGES, CREAM, NAVY, and BLACK MORLEY'S HOSIERY a Speciality. SPECIAL PURCHASE! SPECIAL PURCHASE! STOCKLEY JONRB, OQQ CHILDREN'S SILK FROCKS, siOO 30, WILLIS-STREET, WELLINGTON . . .. , ILale Snowden'-i. Buiiutifully made and Elaborately Trimmed Lace, etc., etc.— — ■ — — 6b Ud, 8s Ud, 10s 6d to 35s each T7IOR GOOD VALUE •*- IN DRAPERY AND CLOTHING TK ARO HOUSE .DARCY FORD DRAPERY CO., I.td. IS UNSURPASSED. WANTED Known — Just opened, a SUITS TO MEASURE from A j^S. dpecial line of the finest English rxxJ Worsteds, Tweeds, Vicunas. We are now sacrificing s&ta<A at 80s suit to measuio; DARCY FORD, guaranteed tailor-made throughout, wiMi ,ipvpd\t tip \pitß PTOTRTFT? ANTfI the latest London style, etc. Call and in- kLALRAL DR \PER, CLOTHIER, AISD spect patterns at Berlin and Co.'s, The *l-.m,i,K. London Tailors and Costumiers, 63», Willis - ttreet. Willii-atreet
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Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 126, 24 November 1904, Page 7
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