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GLAD TIDINGS FOB BARGAIN-SEEKERS. ANOTHER of thoso timely economy e\eut3 for which THE NEW HOUSE has a peculiar prestige. Wo call this sale tho CHRISTMAS BARGAIN SALE j BEGINS Ist DECEMBER. j The annals of THE NEW HOUSE' fail to disclose any similar event at this time ot year, and this singularity calls for i an explanation. Ever mindful of our duty to our customers, we have, at the risk of depreciating regular stocks, bought freely of the underpneed goods offered to us by wholesalers in the colony, and our London representatives, aoting upon instructions, haye 1 also mado extensive purchases. These special purchases aro accumulating, and if our customers aro ever to receive tho benefits accruing to them wo must now place the bargains before them. The Broad Sheet circulated with thfe Evening Post sets forth in detail a groat number of the tempting offers, and we have merely to add that early buying is desirable for those who want to have a wido choice TABLE LINEN TEMPTINGLY PRICED. This Table Linen is suppo&ed to beslightly soiled, but a careful examination will fail to show any soiling — for what there is, is very slight. The prices are based on the supposition that they are damaged ; the gain, then, ia yours. WHITE TABLECLOTHS2x2 yds, bordered all 'round, at 5s 6d, 6s 6d, 7s 6d 2£ x 2yds, bordered all round, at 4s lid, 5s 6d, 5s lid, io 8s Ud 3 x 2yds, bordered all round, at 8s 6d, 9a lid, 10s 6d, 12s 6d 200 yds White Table Damask, 72in wide, usually 3s lid and 4s 6d. per yard— Sale Price 2s Ud a' yard Unbleached Table Damask, liyds and 2ydß wide, at Is' 3d, Is 6d, Is 9d per yard Serviettes, medium and large sizes, at 4^d and 6^d each THE NEW HOUSE BARGAINS MAKE CUBA-STREET FAMOUS. JAMES SMITH & SONS, THE NEW HOUSE. 1 & 6. jgILKS AND SATINS ! j AT WARNOCK &. ADKIN'S, FOR 17 DAYS ONLY! FOR fl DAYS ONLY! We did not steal these. They were honestly purchased. We guarantee them extra good wear. They are well worth the full price. 500 YARDS 24-INCH RICH CREPE DE CHENE SILK, 2s lid for -jS /*D! White, Cream, Turquoise, Eau de Nil, Mandarin Black. 24-INCH -COLOURED SATEENS, 2s 9d for -| S r»T) ! Black, White, Sky, Pink, Cardinal, Brown, Navy. CHINA SILKS, White, Red, Cream, 2b 9d for -j S /»D J SPOT SILKS, Black and White and Navy and White, 2s 6d for -IS /»D! TUSSORE SILKS, 23-inch, While and Cream, Jap Silks, ■ ' I s 6D6 D FANCY BLOUSE WASHING SILKS, 3s 3d for ~i S f*D ! JL vJ ALSO, £100 Worth of BLOUSES, Cheap. One Case Very New CRASH JACKETS CRASH COSTUMES CRASH SKIRTS 100 Children's Rich SILK DRESSES, Cheap. RICH GOODS! NO FANCY PRICES 1 AT WARNOCK & ADKCN'S, i_ — 1 DON'T BE MISLED ! pURCHASE NEW DRAPERY j NEW MILLINERY NEW LACES AND RIBBONS NEW HOSIERY, GLOVES NEW DRESSES NEW MEN'S, BOYS' SUITS NEW SHIRTS, COLLARS, TIES CHEAPEST AT W. H. HE LEY'S, COURTENAY-PLACE. PAY ONE VISIT - YOU'LL CALL AGAIN! BRITISH WOOLLEN COMPANY, MERCHANT TAILORS, 34, CUBA- STREET AND 36, WILLISSTREET. VALUE OF SPOT CASH OPPORTUNITY! SUITS 4 V3T one-half the prioe charged by the credit custom tailors. A speoial opportunity line of Striped English and Cheviot Suitings wo quoto at kkS PER SUIT! They ore beautilully tailored and up-to date in fit and style. Our Suits have that broad-shouldered effect which adds beauty and graco to all garments. We guarantee to give you satisfaction. Call and net Bamclea of Cloth.

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Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 131, 30 November 1904, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 131, 30 November 1904, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 131, 30 November 1904, Page 7

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