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THE NEW HOUSE I SEMI-ANNUAL SALE ! DESPERATE BARGAINS WHL BE ON OFFER DURING THE NEXT FEW DAYS. | rjIHE carpenters aro hard at work rono- •*- vating and altering tho. interior of tho Storo, and thoy aro wanting moro room to work in. This pressure compels us to further reduce prices — it is to your | advantage— the gain ie yours. SOME VERY SPEOIAL BARGAIN GEMS: Untrimmed STRAW HATS that were 3s 6d to 7s -6d each, going now at Is each. In this lot is included the Mow French Sailor Shapo, in navy bluo with white edge and speckled burnt straw. Untrimmed FELT HATS, that were 5s od ' to 10s 6d each, clearing noAv at Is each. Twelve TRIMMED HATS, the last of The New House assortment, going now at 3s lid nnd 5s lid, and this is just about tho cost of the trimming. WOMEN'S JACKETS. Smart TWEED JACKETS, now 6s lid and 8s lid each. Short FAWN JACKETS, from Kaiapoi, at 3s lid and 5b lid. Children's TWEED and PLAIN CLOTH COATS, clearing at 8s lid and 10s 6d each. DRESS ROBES. Particularly attractive bargains in ROBE LENGTHS of Tweeds, Hopsaoks, Serges, Zibelines, and Amazon Cloths; all these fabrics are suitable for spring wear. At 7s lid, 12s 6d, 16s 6d per L Robe. RIBBON BARGAINS. 500 yds Wide CANVAS RIBBON, with coloured silk spots and stripes ; worth Is and 1b 6d per yard. NoKv lid per yard. 400 yds Wide SILK RIBBONS, in plain oolours ; uraally Is and Is 6d per yard. Now 3id, 4id, and 6id. JAMES SMITH & SONS, THE NEW HOUSE. THE LAST WEEK OF THE SEASON I ATTRACTIONS AT WAENOOK to ADKIN'S 6d a yard— ' 60 pieces extra quality FLANNELETIES, white, cream, pink, and stripes. At 9d— Washing reversible CRETONNES. Worth' Is 2d. COT SIZE EIDERDOWN, 7» 6d for 5s 6d FULL BED SIZE ED3ERDOWN, 29s 6d for 24s 6d, 37b 6d for 27s 6d, 45s for 355, 49s for 395, 59s for 495, 75s for 59s 1b BLOUSE LENGTHS, worth 2s. LINEN TOWELS, li 8d for Is 4d, 2s 3d for Is 9d A table full of DRESSES, at 8s lid REMNANTS DRESS MATERIALS, oxtra cheap. 12 only good TWEED COSTUMES, 10s 6d. Sao backs and lined throughout. 20 TWEED JACKETS, 3s 6d. Worth 20s to 40s 20 CRAVENETTE RAINPROOF COATS 12s 6d. Worth 30s. I INVERNESS CAPES, 19b 6d. Worth j 555. SILK, VELVET, and CLOTH MANTLES and JACKETS, 35s to 50. Worth 70s to 100s. 20 MACKINTOSH COATS, 45s for 10s 6d 15. 0n1y TRIMMED HATS, 5s 6d to 10s 6d. Worth 20s to 30s. GDtLS' WHITE BEAR COATS, 12s 6d. Worth 255. MOREEN SKDITING, all colours, 2s 3d to 2s lid. All at Is Bd. FLANNELETTE BLOUSES, 7s 6d for 2s 6d. 120 SILK BLOUSES left— Bs 6d for 6s lid, 10s 6d for 8s 6d, 15s 6d for 12s 6d, 21s for 17s 6d, up to 37b 6d for 27s bd AT WARNOCK & ADKIN'S. TE ARO HOUSE. EARLY SPRING NOVE r.TIES Are now being Displayed in the following Departments »— MILLINERY, MANTf.ES, DRIOSSES, LACES and RIBBONS, ' &0,, &O. Inspection Invited. TE ARO HOUSE. DRAPJ3KY CO., LTD.

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Evening Post, Volume LXX, Issue 36, 11 August 1905, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXX, Issue 36, 11 August 1905, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXX, Issue 36, 11 August 1905, Page 7