Handsome Wooden and Marble Clocks. f " ■"-*"- " ~1 We have just opened up ex. s.s. Turakina a large and handsome assortment of Marble and Wooden Clocks. Those in need of good clocks for their homes, or for presentation \ purposes, should inspect these. In addition MHeK'KqhbSs} to the Marble Clocks shown here we have MB^Swggßlm^Bno 90/-, JBS, £5 10s, £6, £6 10s, to .£l4 F2270. Handsome Black MaiWe " 8-day Clock, length 17J inches, _. « . - Wooden Chtming Clocks, half -hoars on soft toned gong. -^— «■■—^ • •■ ■■—■«»—. a PriC " -' £4 4 ° which chime the quarters and hours on soft *■■"" — toned musical tubular gongs. These are the best value in Chiming Clocks we have seen. They -are also excellent timekeepers and specially suitable for Hall or Dining Rooms. Height of clock 19 inches, and 12 inches wide. Price JSS 10 0 Other very handsome Wooden Clocks, 8-day movements, striking hours and half-hours on soft toned gongs, at 35/-, 45/-, and 47/6 each. Smaller Wooden Clocks, non-striking, at 14/6, 17/6, and 18/6 each. CARRIAGE CLOCKS of best French manufacture, fitted in leather cases, suitable for travelling. Priced at 30/-, 40/-, 47/6, 63/- upwards. STEWART DAWSON & CO., jewellers, WELrLJISGTON. | NEW ZgAl/ANP] WPKW^M 67, LAMBTON-QUAY. ' HLLdSBnn our assortment of [clothing factory I /r— HOLIDAY SHIRTS 1 \ VJ'h is unique. \ \l^ \ <w *° l or withont Collarß - \ \o\ -A CEYLO.V, MATT, or MEKCKRISED. 3/9 4/6 5/- 6/-*** GOD On the Yk-hole, New Zealand may be considered the most loyal of Colonies. ' " We heartily and sincerely join in the world-wide choruS, and say in the truest sense :—: — j -.',* " Send Him victorious, , Happy and glorious, Long to reign over us, GOD SAVE THE KING." From. the King to TENERIFFE -WORK (the subject of our advertisement to-day) is a big jump ; still, it is safe to - observe that Teneriff. Work will be found amongst the COStly and luxurious furnishings of Windsor Castle or Buckingham Falace. It is fouud, more or less, right down from the Palace of the Prince to the Cottage of the Artisan. There is a constantly increasing sale for Teneriff e Work, and to meet the demand, Te Aro House has just completed a very large and extensive purchase, consisting of D'OYLEYS TRAY CLOTHS TEA CLOTHS TABLE CENTRES RUNNERS BED SPREADS &c, &c. These are beautiful goods, purchased for cash by our own special agent on the spot. This means that the goods come direct to you at a price hitherto unknown in this City. You can only find a proper estimate of their worth by seeing them. The value is not apparent by a perusal of the prices. It will be greatly to your advantage to call. TRAY CLOTHS, 16 x 18m 4/6, 4/11, 5/6 _, mm - „ 16 x 22m Wk C^ 4,6 to 5/6 1 t D'OYLEY'S, circulars, 7to 14m " ■^ 6d to 1/3 each - H^ itf*. TEA CLOTHS, squares, 30 x 30111 J% LJ «■ 7/6,8/11,9/11 §\ f\ « m * 3<5 x 36in s 14/6 to 19/6 /■■ a mmaymm " - • nTtoiv HOUSE • " - 2sto 5 &76 1900 - SEASON; SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. \\J JB hare pleasure in inviting your inspection of our new goods for the season, » » believing that wo have to show you tho finest assortment of all clmsos of CHINA, GLASS, and EARTHENWARE now showing in the city. In our ENLARGED SHOWROOM we are now displaying a wonderful variety of ENGLISH ART FLOWER POTS THE LATEST IDEAS LN VASEB THE NEWEST ART TOILET SETS LOVELY ENGLISH TEA SETS BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT OF WEDGWOOD DAINTY SELECTION OF BELLEEK FINE VARIETY OF LOVELY VASES, SUGARS AND CREAMS, SALAD BOWLS, SWEET DISHES, ETC., from MESSRS. LOCKE AND CO., WOR- ' CESTER A large acd beautiful assortment of English Fruit Dishes, Sweet Diches, Afternoon Cups and Saucers, Afternoon Flates, Sugars, and Creams, Etc. Gl*aiw«ra of all lands at lowest prices. Suites of Table Glassware in fineit French Crystal, Cut and Plain Specimens Salad Bowls. Fruit Dishes, Table Comports (deep and Sweet Dishes, etc. THETINEST ASSORTMENT OF STOIK PATTEB.^ DINNERWARE IN THE CITY AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. /> large selection of patterns that can always be matched. Before buying elsewhere we cordially invito you to inspect our up-to-date patterns. CRAIG & CO., 3i - MANNERS -STREET. WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT. FARISH.STREET. J' COMPULSORY j?A*. CLEARING SALE. A~. Our stock has got marching orders.. We are instructed from Dunedin to quit it and not regard profit* This we will do and the power of the price shall effect it. Ask to. see the following LADIES' WHITE LINEN COSTUME SKIRTS, fresh new goods, tabs and buttons, smartly cut, just the thing for holiday or street wear Regularly 10/6 Now 6/6 each 15 dozen LACE COLLARETTES, in Guipure and Oriental lace. These were up to 2/ n Now 6d & 9d each 6 dozen FANCY PRINTED MUSLIN BLOUSES, with white tucked lace, inserted yokes, in pink, blue, helio, and white grounds * Usually 4/1 1 Now 2/6 each DRAPERY SUPPLY ASSOCIATION CUBA STREET, and at Dunedi^.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXII, Issue 113, 9 November 1906, Page 7
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