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©Silver Plated | | Spoons & forks. [I I When it comes to the purchasing of 1 1 J In spoons and forks there must be more I \J\ IJ I in their favour than the mere matter | *''-'-! "v ''J ■ of price. The price must be right — fM&lis%iiM& ' that is important ; but in the estimation of the discriminating, no price \iily i § i is attractive if quality is lacking. Our jgT 2 Al quality Spoons and Forks are ji l| heavily plated with Sterling Silver Sj jS on the best hard white nickel silver, P J and if" properly used are good for || •* twenty years ordinary family use. gj I We stock the two popular patterns 1 1| Ifa shown and can supply in any I|g quantity, post free. |l||l * PRICES, Old- English or Fiddle. R Table Spoons or Forks, 35/- Doz. /^S Teaspoons -v- - 15/- „ /j||jj| Stewart Dawson & Co. «B JEWELLERS. WELLINGTON. 7 j Ft DOLE. , OLD ENGLISH. NOW ON VIEW, li!^^i^f^i/n'ii)f'i>}f!^§if SEASON'S STOCK! I ®**®^^^^^ STRAW HAT*** BOATER. ■ Comp " ail * r ' | STRAWS. PANAMAS, , And the ' POPULAR BOATER, mSm^Sm 3/6 m 6/ " 7/0 [CLOTHING FACTORY] 57, LAMBTON-QTJAY. A LITTLE TALK | WITH THE MEN WHAT ABOUT YOUR SHIRTS FOR THE SUMMER? j Have you had exactly what you want 7 If not, we can fix \ you up and what's more, not frighten you with our prices. MEN'S CREAM SILK STRIPED TENNIS j SHIRTS, with soft collars. Will not shrink \ 4/6 and 5/6 § MEN'S CREAM TWILL MERCERISED SHIRTS, with neckbands and cuffs of same ' I material 4,fe and 5/6 j ARE YOU WANTING A SMART PAIR- OF BUSINESS TROUSERS? If so, come and let us make you a pair. " They are cut to any fancy you may have. Well j turned out and thoroughly shrunk, finished in ! ' . first-class style. A very large assortment ot \ New Stripes to select from c ■ ' ' * And the price is only 4 Cl[£A "See Goods in Window." ] By Special Appointment Suppliers to His Excellency the Governor, DH ft SPECIALITIES FOR THE ft 1 f* .11. v. emim season m-i-v-Novelty White Goods Novelty Dress Fabrics FOR FOR Spring and Summer. Spring and Summer, EMBROIDERED BLOUSE 44»n. SILK PHANTOM CHEqK LENGTHS, ia white, cream and LUSTRES, an exquisite material, colours, sufficient material for !n! n 5/6 var d bodice, with handsome embroidered 44'"- SILK and WOOL ALPACAS, f ront a smart lustrous material withatat4/11, 5/6,6/11,8/11, 10/6 each feta fi "|| h in four shades of P aI ° E^^c? I ,S ER J : nu^ INEN 44^ y SILK y AND WOOL CREPE MUSLIN ROBES, comprising DE CttENE, showing in French beautifully embroidered shaped and j ron Gf 4/ g d skirt, made completely except for 6in FINE WO OL VOILES, in all joining up the back, with length of new tints of 2/ g 3/1 1 4/6 embroidered material for bodice to FINE WOOL TAFFETAS laritW 29/6, 39/6, 49/6 each cris P and Silver Gr |ff 6 9 ' 4 6in. CHEVIOT COSTUME New Cambrics, Muslins, &C. SERGES, a very stylish material NEW CAMBRICS for Shirt Blouses, in French Grey, 4/9 yard white jrounJs with striped, spot 44m. PALE G^EV ALBATROSS and check designs, good qualities, CLOTH, an all-wool, fine surfacs fast colourings 9id, li^dyard material, 2/3 yard Write for Patterns — Post Free. FASHIONABLE SPRING ATTIRE AND MATERIALS Now Displayed in Windows and Departments. AT THE 0I C£ WELLINGTON. Warehouse Open To-morrow, Wednesday, till 6 p.m. I CHILDREN'S New! MILLINERY KOVd ! • — AT THE — "D.S-A."toCubaSt. VERY PRETTY SILK BOjNNETS 3/6, 4/6, 4/1 1, 5/6, 6/1 1, 7/6 DAINTY WEE SILK HATS 4/6, 5/1 1, 6/6, 7/1 1 LOVELY RIVER HATS, in red, navy, sky and white 4/6, s/6, 6/6, 7/6 ECONOMICAL WASHING HATS i/n*. 3/11. 4/6, 4/11 BOYS' STRAW SAILORS 1/11, 2/11, 4/6, 5/11, 6/6, 7/11 MUSHROOM SHAPES gd, 1/-, 1/11, 2/1 1, 3/1 1 . These Prices will be found Exceptionally Low. Drapery Supply Association, CUBA STREET.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXII, Issue 68, 18 September 1906, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXII, Issue 68, 18 September 1906, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXII, Issue 68, 18 September 1906, Page 7

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