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SENSE AND SOVEREIGNS! T»OTH are nocowary when you make X> your pitno purchase; then you 11 , buy wisely and economicaUy. A touch on the responsdye OHALLEN PIANO Tells an attractive story of delight to follow, when you or the children play it at home. There iB no "slumped work in building it. Sympathotio caro exercised «t every step, and tho oxponences gained by a century of consistent effort nt piano construction, aro focuesed in tlio CHAXU2N. Wo offer you tho Challon Piano, the Rogor Piano, the Hillicr Piano, also highgrade American, Trench, and German Pianos. You'll like their tone, their action, their beauty; and our easy time paymonts will holp you to immediately possess the piano of your choice. THE WELLINGTON PIANO COMPANY (LIMITED), 53, MOLESWORTH-ST., Wellington. "THE KASH" ARE Showing; THE LATEST in "*" WINTER VESTS t WINTER VESTS I Note tho Prices: 8s 6d, 13s 6d, 17a 6d to 2S». All aro Proof Against the Cold. WALLACE AND GIBSON, WILLIS-STREET (Next Evening Post). SOMETHING NEW! SOMETHING NEW! SOMETHING NEW I HUG WOOL ! "EIASY AND EFFECTIVE FANOY WORK FOR LEISURE MOMENTS ! RUG WOOL"! RUG WOOL ! | RUG WOOL! i CANVAS, NEEDLES, and MESHES' JUST OPENED UP! JUST OPENED UP! JUST OPENED UP! AT PRINGrLE'S, * 149, LAMBTON-QUAY. JTEEP OUT THE DRAUGHT! KEEP IN THE WARMTH! Make your Room Cosy by Draoing your Doors and Windows with Ileavy WINTER CURTAINS 1 GEORGE WINDER Is now making a very fino Bhow of the abovo in all tho latest dosigns and colourings in Chenillo, Velvet, Plushetto, Mohair Plushette, Tapestry, Art Serge. Portiere Curtains, from 6s lid Tapestry Curtains, from 9s lid To soo them is ,to- buy. The Colourings, tho Designs, tho Price will sell them. GEORGE WINDER, THE RELIABLE CARPET, LINOLEUM, FURNISHING, DRAPERY WAREHOUSE, . I>) the place where you can best fortify yourself against the very cold weather by purchasing a good COLONIAL RUG, a pair of BLANKETS, or heavy CURTAINS to proteot you from cold air. DON'T FORGET I 72, 74, MANNERS-STREET. RELIABLE. COLONIAL BLANKETS and RUGS Al. THE BIGGEST SHOE BARGAINS EVER OFFERED! £10,000 5S H T0 OHOOSE AT 10 TO SO PER CENT. REDUCTION. HUNDREDS of satisfied Shoo Buyers have visited our store this wook. Como and convince yourself of the genuineneu of these bargains. Tho earlier in tho day and the earlier this woek you call tho bettor for you. Here's a list of a few Special Offerings, in comparison with usual prices— LADIES' SHOES.- ' Bostoek's make, tan. Usual price, 14s 6d ; to clear, 8s lid American, with patent capg. Usually 9t 6d ; Reduced to 6s lid Pump Sole, superior quality. Usually 13s 6d, Reduced to 10s 3d American Walking Boots. Usual price, 14s 6d; Reduced to lla 3d. MEN'S BOOTS: English-made Tan, medium toea. Formerly 20s to 27s 6d; Reduced for rapid clearance to 14s lid. SEE THIS LINE ' Of Box Calf Boots at 10s 6d. Wonderful value ! AT AT PEAROE'S, PEAROE'S, 33, CUBA-STREET. WARNING. fTIHE publio aro tfarncd against tho JL many imitations of O.T. PUNCH which aro on tho market. O.T* PUNCH is the original and only genuine. It is registered throughout Austrnlaaia, is nonalcoholic, and a certain euro for indigestion, spasms, colds, etc Tako no otber. A< H. REDWOOD AND CO., Proprietors, P.O. Box 593. (JORN 008 PUNCH (Non-alcoholio.) BRAIN FOOD! NERVE TONIC! Certain Curo for Indigestion! Testimonials from -well-known people. Don't bo Misled. Accept No Other. LEVIN AND CO., LTD., Agents for New Zealand. EORGE (JOli) INNISS, Cnrriago Proprietor, 246, TINAKORI-ROAD. Telephone 1668. Orders striotly attended to. Wodding and Funeral Carriages a gpeoialty JANB A. WILSON, • FUNERAL FURNISHERS, 64, CAMBRIDGE-TERRApi,

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Evening Post, Volume LXXI, Issue 143, 18 June 1906, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXI, Issue 143, 18 June 1906, Page 4

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