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DXC. GREAT SALE ! ABSOLUTE CLEARANCE OF SUMMER STOCK. EVERY ARTICLE REDUCED IN PRICE. j LADIES' RELIABLE GLOVES AT SALE PRICES. KID "GLOVES. The DUMAS — In brown and choeolatq Ehp,dea, 3 <3aines, stitched points, extraordinary good value. Usual price, 3s 6d SALK PKICE, 2a sa pair The MAHENO— In brown, tau, and beaver. & domes, stitched points ; unsurpassed for srennine. value. SALE PEICE, 2s lid per pair The LOBELIA — In brown, tan, black, and beaver, 4- domes, plain points; exceptionally good value. SALE PKICE, 5s 3d per pair The CRANLEIGH — In brown, beaver, and tan, 3 domes, stitiched points ; splendid value and very stylish. SALE PRICE, 5s (3d per pair LADIES' KID GLOVES, UNDER COST PRICE. The BOUEN— In brown and tan shades, 2 domes, stitched points. SALE PB1C!' 1 ., 2s 6d The TAONGA— In black only, 4 domes, stiLched points. SAL K PRICE, 2s fid Tho MAHA — In brown, tan, and beaver, domes, stitched points. SALIC PKICE, 4s lid The MARCHESSL and the VENUS— In brown, tan, beaver, and black, 3-domes, stitched points. SALE PKICE, 4s 6d SUEDE GLOVES AT SALE PRICES, The ISIS— In black, groy. and beaver, 2 domes, stitched points ; best value in tho trade. SA.LFS PEICE, 4s 6d per pair The MERLIt'R— In grey, beaver, and pastel shades, 4 pearl buttons or 3 domes, with self or black stitchings, and black with self or white stitchings, also white with sen' or black stitchings. SALE PRICE, 5i 3d pair LONG MOSQUETAIRE (ELBOW LENGTH) GLOVES. 12 Button Length White Kid. SALE PRICE, 6s 6d ' 12 Button Length White buede. SALE PRICE, 4s lid, Gs 6d 16 Button Length Beaver, White and Black Suede. SALE PEICE, 4a 11*1, 6a 6d FABRIC GLOVES. All FABEIC GLOVES 25 to 50 por cent less than usual prices, Manufacturers' Samples of JTABKIU Of LOVES nearly Half-price. T) T (^ QUALITY " THic BKST" AT BARGAIN PRICES. EVERT ARTICLE REDUCED IN PRICE AT THE D.I.C. GREAT SUMMER SALE. WAREHOUSE CLOSED TO-MORROW, SATURDAY, at 1 p.m., Weekly Half-Holiday A BOUT ONE MAN IN TEN 'QPENING IN WELLINGTON DOES NOT TRADE WITH US. °^ v MONDA J' v i h February, with a qualified etaff of lnstruc- ____ tors of a branch of tho well-known WE'RE AFTER THAT MAN! " STOTT & HOARE'S About One Man in Ton' can't bo _„„„„„„ T T -,-,^^, expected to know that wo aro BUSINESS COLLEGE. Headquarters for all kinds of HATS AND CLOTHING. This College has been established in Melbourne (Vie.) and Sydney WE'RE AFTER THAT MAN! i^: SS C W) ,^ r v °A e i ?°-7 f "}Z\ a , nd "5 „ „, „ . _ , „ Brisbane Q.), Adelaide (S.A. , and About Ono Man in Ten doesn't Perth (W.A ') for over 10 years. know that his .Neighbours are jt has over lfinn ntiiripntu in HniW SAVING MONEY on. Every Deal - attendance Btu dentß in daily because they trnde with us. OVER 1000 POSITIONS AT HIGH PAY WE'RE AFTER THAT MAN! „. n .T,_ „ t. • ire found, in Australia every year And for H Days the Prices wo f or its Shorthand, Typewriting, are making on our Stocks ofFino and Bookeeping Students. Furnishings for Men WILL SECURE HIM. . ' Nobby Silk Neckwear, formerly Th6 J IO A t \ Al f Fed Deakin ' rime Minister Is 6d and 2s _. ... 6d each. ot Austrau &; Fancy Tunic Shirts, soft fronts. Tne t Ho ",l j - H. Oarruthers, Premier of stiff cuffs. N.S.W. ; White and Striped Tennis Shirts, Franlf Tato, Esq., Director of Education, formerly 4s 6d, 4s lid ... 2s lid Victoria; > Smart Style 3in Hard Hats, for- F. Bridges, Esq., Chief Inspector of merly 8s 6d 6a 6d Schools, N.S.W. ; English Sample Overcoats— (a The Chambers of Commerce of the CornCold is a bad investment, but an raonwealth ; overcoat is a good investment) ; in- v m. rr „ vest now; they aro cheap, 20s, lhe -^on. A O. Sachse, Minister of Edu30«, 40s. cation, Victoria; Snug Fitting Troußers, from and man y others havo all recom-high-grado worsteds, made to mea- mended this College to the pubsure 18s 6d pair. " c - Boys' Norfolk Suits, slip collars Air and strap, and buckle (a strong Apply r ,f? r Prospectus to tho temporary school suit), sizo 3 to 7, 8s lid; Ofhco, Morrah's Building, WillisBize Bto 10, 10s 6d. street, where tho Principal, Mr. Stott, is in attendance to answer ~~ ~" enquiries. DUNCAN & MACINTOSH, ~" OUTFITTERS AND HATTERS, STOTT AND HOARE'S BUSINESS ; MANNERS-STREET COLLEGE. (Opposite Opera House). 'MR S' ' A " GILMOEE, AN APOLOGY. pianiste and teacher op * MUSIC, RESUMES TUITION, MONDAY, 4th inst. THE WELLINGTON GAS — COMPANY, LTD. _J*™™***rx>*^ VIOLIN, SINGING, PIANOFORTE AND VIOLA. TO PURCHASERS. TjfrJISS BEATRIX ATKINSON - LTJ -(Pupil of Emil Sauret and Mons Albert, R.A.M., London). " Term begins MONDAY, 4th Fobruary \VE much regret that owing to tho- At Home, 68a, Tho Terrace, Monday T ~ imrnenso popularity of tho "IN- 3to 6. " VICTA" GAS RANGES we have been " . un«i>lo to supply the large number of PIANOFORTE AND THEORY, orders received. Wo would, however, TtJISS GRACE GILBERT LAB of ask our clients to exercise a little patience -"X R.A.M. and R.C.M., will resume for a day or two, assuring them that wo Teaching on aro Bparing no effort to keep up with the MONDAY, 4th FEBRUAKY. unprecedented demand. l% WATERLOO-AVENUE, J. H. HELLIWELL, WELLINGTON SOUTH. Secretary. SINGING AND VOICE PRODUCTION. Wellington, 24th January, 1907. TITISS . PHOEBE M. PARSONS, - A.R.C.M., CHRISTMAS WJ H Resume Teaching at her Rooms, AND Dresden Piano Co., on MONDAY. 4th February. NEW TEAE PRESENTS -^S3Kiii7Si^iisi?— AT S. G. ROSS'S, ,™ , ~ JEWELLER AND ENGRAVER, M will Resume Teach7a, WILLIS-STREET. in B on MONDAY, 4th February. 'EXTRAiNa^nndTato Engraved EBEE .^^IIARLIAME^ on Any Article Purchased. OT. JAMESJS PRIVATE SCHOOL ADELAIDE-ROAD, MARVEL-LOUS ASSORTMENT Wellington South, of Out Glassware, Silver and ~ E.P. Beits, Walking Sticks, Gold _ and Silvor-mountod Combs, Ebony ,T,, T ,° ehOol w>H Re-opon on MONDAY, 4th Brushes, Jewel Cases, Peggy Bags, xvebruary. Wodgowood Waro^Etc, Etc.,. Etc. Prinoipals-Tho MISSES HAVES. -Open Evory Evoning. WELLINGTON CORPORATION TRAM Trams Stop at Door. WAYS. INSPECTION CORDIALLY INVITED. WALLACE-ST^ET SECTION. ALL PREVIOUS RECORDS BROKEN. ' ONO N - an(l , from T °-dav a ten minutes' scrvice between Wallace-street and GovTN one half-hour, from dictation, Mies T'unfifll \m U b ° maintained from X Roso L. Fritz, using an UNDER- U U I)m< WOOD TYPEWRITER, wroto 5110' words, JNO. R. PALMER, and, allowing for 41 errors, averaged. a-not- Town Clerk. Bpood por minuto^of 82 words. 31st January, 1907. This constitutes -tho World' s-Rocord. CHURCH OF ENGLAND BROOKLYN. ' VYEREX, BARKER & FINLAY, -LTD.,.! SUNI>AY SC^° L PICNIC - „„ . . tt j jny .. "ORAKESJeawo Luks'« Cornor, 9- a.m., 10N.Z. Agents, Underwood -Typewriter X> a.m., 2 p.m. If wot O r very windy, Lo - Postpone till next Saturday. -^ O. W. I. MACLAVERTY. NOTICE. MEAT AT AUCTION. EXTRA PRIME QUALITY. fPftlE Offices ond Works of PETER* •-|* / fESSRS. LEVtBN, SHALLCRASS -■- HUTSON AND CO., LTD., will be iwL AND CO. will sell To-morrow Morn,CLOSED on SATURDAY, 2nd- February, iu S a * 9-50^a.m. extra primo line of meat ton tho occasion -of tho Finn* Employees* MUn C Lamb, Veal _A^u\wl.Pionio Mutton, Beef,' -iGorafldvßettf;

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIII, Issue 27, 1 February 1907, Page 8

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