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D.I.C. On EAT SUMMER SALE! ' GENUINE SUBSTANTIAL REDUCTIONS ~~~ IN EVERY ARTICLE IN THE WAREHOUSE. BARGAINS IN KRESS MATERIALS. RICH SICILIAN COSTUMH LUSTR-ES, plain, striped, and shadow cheek, in navy, gobelian. now greys, pale-green, sky, heliotrope, and cream; also, SHjK EMBROiDERRD NUN'S VEILINGS, double width, embroidered with coloured silk XT fl° wel ' c °n a ct-eam ground. Usual price, 2/9. 2/11 SALE PKICIO 1/9 NEW GttEV DIAPER COSTUB11!) TWJSEDS, in light and dai-k shades, black and white, and navy alropherd's plaids. Usual price, '2/11, 0/6 yard. SALE PRICE, 1/9 yard PRIIiSTLIi: if 'a GKKT WOVEN CHECK Dl-.LAIN IS , double widlb, light in weight, and good washing. Usual price, 2/9 SALfi PRICE, 1/11 A TELLING REDUCTION IN SILKS. ■nrn-rr r.^-, A Mft &nificen(, Opportunity to obtain Rich Silks afc HALF-PRICE. KICH SILK MJSRVEILLUUSI!;. Supe/b, fresh from tho looms, in old roso, old pink, sky, Jxoyal, light-navy, navy, cardinal, wine, grenat, purple, reseda, and emerald. Usual Price, 3/11 SALK PJiICJi, "| /j "| YARD BARGAINS IN NEW COTTON DRESS MATERIALS. •nA'x,^- 111 E^, tixe Stook Ma^ed to Clear at TWO TELLINU REDUCED PKICIOS. PB t T W^2 I n£?.^» P S IN r' 1 ' Bl> CAMBIfICS, HOYLB'S and CHUM'S ENGLISH PRINTS, COTTON DELAINES, COTTON CANVASSES, etc. Prices, BJd, lOJd, 1/-, 1/3 All to be sold at /MD the yard Beat Quality FIGURIOD MUSLINS, Beautiful Colours and Patterns in COTTON VOILES, I'IGUKED OItUAN.UA. WHITK. CIiKAM, and EORU FIGUItKD HUSLIN Prices, 1/C, J/i), 1/11, 2/0 the yard. All to bo sold at -|j UUD tho yard HALE- PRICE ! HALF-PRICE ! 2 TKLLING REDUCTIONS IN THE MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. The Remaining Sfcook of LADIES' TRIMMED HATS, French and English Models. All Reduced to HALF-PRICE LADIKS; TRIMMED TOQUES and BONNETS. These Models are most up-to-date with the richest of trimmings. All reduced to HALF-PRICK • The whole ot the D.I C. Stock of TRIMMED AHLLINKRY is of the latest Btvle, and absolutely tresli. All to be cleared ont at HALF-PRICE All BEAD V-TO-WKAU HATS Reduced to HALF-PRIOE QUALITY, FRESHNESS, AND LOW PRICES MARK THE D.1.C.. GREAT SUMMER SALE! WAREHOUSE CLOSED SATURDAY NEXT AT 1 P.M., Weekly Half-Holiday. TOWJN HALL. EXHIBITION ORCHESTRA. FAREWELL CONCERT! TO-NIGHT! 7.4s SaggS: TO-NIGHT! SPECIAL NOTICE. admission REDUCED to GALLERY, 2/- BODY OE HALL, ]_/. FAREWELL CONCERT. TO-NIGHT ! 7,45 SSSiS TO-NIGHT !

rgIOWN HALL. EXHIBITION ORCHESTRA, ' EXHIBITION ORCHESTRA, j FROM OHRISTCHURCH. j By Special Sanction of the Government. 5+ PERFORMERS, 54Under the baton of Mr. Alfred Hill. FAREWELL CONCERT, FAREWELL CONCERT, T O-N I GH T, T O-N I G H T, At 7.45 o'clock. PROGRAMME: 1. Overture— "Poet and Peasant"— (Fra,nz yon Suppe) 2. Violin Soli — (a) Schumann's Widmung (C. Monk), (b) Gipsy Dances, No. 1 (Xachez)— Mr. Cyril Monk, F.C.V. 3. Ballet Music — "Lo Cid" (a) Aragonaise, (b) Navarraise (Massanet) 4. Symphony (unfinished) No. 8 (Schubert) 5. Overture — "Merry Wives of Windsor* (Nicolai) 6. Cello Soli— (a) Serenade (Sitt), (b) Aye Springbrummen (Davidoff)— Mr. Glndstono 801 l 7. Suite— Peer Gynt (Greig), (1) Morgeastinnung, (2) Ases 'I'od, (3) Anitras Tanz, (4) In dor Halle dcs Bergkonigs 8. Clarinet Duot— Polonaise (Adolf Schreinor)— Messrs. 'Richard Clive and S. IPForto Owing to tho Orchestra having to leave for Chriatchurch TO-NIGHT, the Concert will tako place at a QUARTER TO EIGHT Admissibn— Gallery 2s, Body of Hall Is Doors open at 7 p.m. 2s and 1b tickets may bo purchased at the Cuba-street entrance, and Is tickets at tho Victoriastrcct entrance. For convenience, tickets may be- purchased at, tho Town Hall during ofhco hours. Children in arms cannot be admitted. JNO. R. PALMER, „ . T Town Clerk. 3lst January, 1907. EXHIBITION ORCHESTRA CONCERTS. mHE SU porb TRUMPET used at these m™»f, cctls was mado V JOSEPH HIGHAM, LTD., Manchester. « A !p nt r-J- W. COPITHORNE, "Tho Golden Horn," Wellington. WELLINGTON GENERAL LABOUR- I A ot^ ERS 1 UNION. SPECIAL MEETING of tho above „ mm u JnollJ noll o! Workcrd will bo held in mf??. 03 Cou noil Chambers, Cuba-streot, on * RID AY, Ist February, 1907, at 8 p.m. Jiusincss— lo determine tho question of Registration under the Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Act, 1905. M J. REARDON, Organising See. 31st January, 1907. SHAW, SAVILL AND ALBION CO., LIMITED. S.S. WAIWERA, FOR LONDON. NOTICE TO PASSENGERS. nPHIS Steamor will lcavo tho Glasgow JL Wharf for London on 3rd February, at 6 a.m. Paßsengprs must hnvo baggage on board Saturday Morning, 2nd February, and embark Saturday Evening. W. AND G. TURNBULL AND CO., Agents. WANTED Known— Printing of overj description produced on the ihortatf notioa at the Evening Peat Job Printing Omot.

EUNERALJj NOTICE. /TSHE Ericndß of Mr. H. W. Koreley -1- are invitod to attend tho Funeral of hits brother, Mr. Fred. J. Korsloy, wliii-h will loawo his residonco, 30, Ellice-strcet, on Friday, Ist February, at 9.15 a in., for tho Kacori Cemetery. J. AND A. WILSON. Funeral Furnteuors.

ALL,PJfcEVIOUS RECORDS BROKEN. Fono half-liour, from dictation, Miss Roso L. Fritz, using an UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER, wrote 5110 words, and, allowing for 4-1 errors, averaged a net speed per inuiuto of 82 words. This constitutes the World'B Record. YEREX, BARKER & FINLAY, LTD., N.Z. Agonls, Underwood Typewriter do.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIII, Issue 26, 31 January 1907, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXIII, Issue 26, 31 January 1907, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXIII, Issue 26, 31 January 1907, Page 8

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