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* uunshacles "^^^K > Jit l/ery Special vdP < Jfoliday Prices, * "4 Timeliness, like consistency, is a jewel, and these sunshades are a timely lj^^^^^^^]k ** offering. They run the whole gamut of * sunshade beauty and elegance, and the values, make them worthy of your prompt • consideration. With the prevailing ii^^WlM\ivv^^ fashions a sunshade is an imperative item. a^^fe^S^^ ■4 , ' k A • 4 FLORAL COTTON SUNSHADES, crook sticks At 3/11 to 8/6 ► A SPECIAL VALUE SUNSHADES, open work borders, white ground with ► v coloured silk stripes, all summer shades At 5/1 1 ► A SUNSHADES, in sky blue, navy blue, red, green, champagne, and spotted, ►" .j , with coloured 4ilk grass lawn borders, crook and straight sticks [>. At 11/6, 13/6, 17/6 L EMBROIDERED SUNSHADES, one each in white, navy blue, and green, L with coloured s^lk grass lawn borders At 23/6 < ORIENTAL SILK SUNSHADES, one each, in sky blue and Tangerine, fancy handles At 29/6 . A *" . FANCY and SKY BLUE SILK SUNSHADES, covered with guipure or - cream lace; novelty handles At 36/6, 37/6, 49 6 SILK SUNSHADES, in cream, black, navy blue, red. and reseda, supplejack ' sticks and handles - At 32/6 COLOURED SILK SUNSHADES, in myrtle, emerald, navy blue, white, and sky blue, with frills, lace, and insertion ; knot sticks At 18/6 A >■ PLAIN SILK SUNSHADES, in navy blue, myrtle, red, champagne, and "^ tussore, with novelty handles, such as dog's head, duck's head, stork, etc. A These were the rage of the late London season, and sold at very high prices At 16/6, 21/-, 25/6 upwards A ► ffAe "Correct" Store. y y < Jfirkcaldie & Stains^ <£id. v A * , WJfl ARE NOW SHOW US tf^"" A LATE SHIPMENT TENNIS and HOLIDAY ATTIRE. TROUSERS, 11/6, 12/ C, 14/6 SHIRTS, 4/6, 5/6, 6/6, 9/6 MATT, CEYLON, AND SILK CLOTHS, Piaiu and Fancy. N. Z. CLOTHING FACTORY, 57. LAMBTON-QUAY.

SALE, GEEAT SALE! MNEN NOVELTIES FOR SilKl!! HOLIDAY WEAR, SALE. SALE. SALE. CATERER & CAREY, COMMENCIN^O-MORROW! THE KEADY ' MONEY DRAPE * S ' Are now Showing — THE WHOLE STOCK OFFERED i N IMMENSE VARIETY OF A- LINEN AND CRASH GOODS! GREATLY REDUCED PRICES!. FMORMOUS SACRIFICE! These are popular, because of their stylish - effect and wearing qualities. GOODS MUST BE SOLD! CALL EARLY. CALL OFTEN. PLAIN CRASH, in all widths— lo£d, Is, Is lid, Is 3d WE GIVE STAMPS OR DISCOUNT! FANCY CRASHES, 26 inches wida-ls 3d, Is 4id, 16 od, Is lid TriTT -,-, T r-vmQT?"Dr< Very Special CANVAS CRASH, in two (JOH. -li. XiIJM/ DJiiJKiU", colourings— Blue and White, and Green • and White— 27 inches wide— ls lid CUBA-STREET. LINENS in White, Champagno, Fawn, Fink, Sky, Navy, 36 inches wide — Is v j lid, Is 4id, Is 6d QPECIAL WRITE FOR SAMPLES. ' SUMMER „ „. ~~ ' t Government Discount Stamps Given. SHOW — ° F CATERER & CAREY, THE LATEST THE READY - MONEY DRAPERS, NOVELTIES 67, 69, CUBA-STREET. IN TVEW SEASON'S GOODS FRENCH MILLINERY "^ FLOWERS AT PRICES THAT WILL SUIT YOU - STRAWS TTOPI . OT _ Coloured DRESS LINENS, CRASHES, LINGERIE PRINTS r.trrr dtj mm nnATH DELAINES, MUSLINS CHILDREN'S COATS CRETONNES, LACE CURTAINS uTxrAirm^ GUIPURE CURTAIN MUSLINS PINAFORES TAPESTRY TABLECOVERS - irmrxrcl . LADIES' and CHILDREN'S HOSIERCrUWJNo IE 6I LADIES' BLOUSES • s ™*ll* 11 and TBNNIB DRESS SKIRTS '• ° REAM ' NAVY> MANTLES, TEA GOWNS MORLEY'S HOSIERY a Speciality. LINEN DRESSES ' , % etc., etc., etc. STOCKLEY JONES, 30, WILLIS-STREET, WELLINGTON NEW GOODS ALSO OPENING EX* (LaU SnowdeniEi - r^HßlSTMAS CLOTHING Till ARO HOUSE hats and mercery DRAPKRY CO., Ltd. At MILLION PRICES, At frjURM and Garden Implements are DAR C V EORD 'S, X handled by , WILLIS-STREET. E. W MILLS & CO. (Ltd.), Wholesale Agents. Write for catalogue and price-list. To l°oo HATS , in F f« , and ) Panama > to be obtained Irom all ironmongers and clear, 3s 6d each, storekeepers. |

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Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 139, 9 December 1904, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 139, 9 December 1904, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 139, 9 December 1904, Page 7

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