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i ft 1 T OREAT \ VA.V. SUMMER SALE. \ WOW IN PROGRESS. EVERY ARTICLE REDUCED IN PRICE. \ WA SPECIAL OPPORTUNITY. 3 RICH BLACK DRESS GOODS AT SALE PRICES 42-inch BLACK HAIR LINE FRENCH VOILES All pure wool, rich deep black. A beautiful material for smart dresses or semi-evening wear Usual price 3/6 Sale price 1/6 yard < 44-inch RICH BLACK PHANTOM CHECK LUSTRES A very ' stylish and useful material for skirts and blouses Usual price 3/3 Sale price 1/9 yard 44-ihch BLACK ALL-WOOL HOPSAC SERGE A most satisfactory material for hard wear Usual price 2/9 Sale price 1/9 yard ( 42-inch ALL-WOOL BLACK COSTUME SERGES, shrunk, fast colour, and unspottable Usual price 2/9 X Sale price 1/9 yard ( 54-inch PRIESTLEY'S ALL-WOOL ESTAMENE SERGE A light ? weight serge of splendid wearing qualities Usual price 3/ n \ Sale price 2/9 yard ( All BLACK REMNANTS are Marked at HALF- * PRICE during the Sale = 44-inch FINE BLACK WOOLLEN CREPONS, a Pure Wool Uncrushable Material, suitable for indoor gowns and elderly ladies' wear Special sale price 1/11 yard 46-inch RICH BLACK PANAMA SUITINGS, a Reliable Fine Worsted Suiting suitable for any style of costume Special sale prices 2/3, 3/3, 3/9, 4 9 yard 44-inch BLACK FIGURED SICILIAN LUSTRES A great variety of these Effective Materials in new spots, checks, and handsome brocade designs Special sale prices 1/9, 2/3, 2/9, 2/11, 3/6, 3/11 yard All Goods of Reliable Quality. 44-inch FINE BLACK SICILIAN MOHAIRS, light in weight and beautiful in finish Special sale prices 1/11, 2/5. 2/9, 3/-, 3/3. 3/9, 3/11 yd - BLACK DOUBLE-WIDTH COSTUME CLOTHS, shrunk and unspottable Special sale prices 2/3. 2/6, 3/3 yard BLACK DOUBLE-WIDTH COSTUME CLOTH, with fine ! white stripes, one of the Season's Novelties Special sale price 2/1 1 yard , BARGAINS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. | EVERY ARTICLE REDUCED IN PRICE. |V fl /> AT THE - D.I.G. GREAT SUMMER SALE Warehouse closed to-day, Saturday, at 1 p.m. — Weekly half-holiday. -Ikewzi^landj SA ML PLE^ CAPS ! ■iSi Bi^^ 25 dozen .JLjjUfcLnS LATEST ENGLISH STYLES ! 1 CLOTHING FACTORY } fbom -i / each. -i / each SPECIALITIES, 2/6 ' AND 3/6 EACn SAMPLE TENNIS HATS, l/-' AN M/6 Ji^ I • " —^ gj "There are other Tailors who ad- h| Cjr*j*£kClT 5 vertise their work, with Te Aro g| VW ■ House Tailoring the work ad- Wft ■y^ ' . ■ vertises them. K£ JCrf ir dxl S No better fit, style or workman Em * , ' fl ship is to be found in this city. ill • TW A H • m 9 /% |g Arid possibly you have paid quite n| •* ■*■ B a third more for equal work. 88- -/""* 4- h Hundreds of well dressed men get mi Vjrr63,t I tailored at Te Aro House. Jm I You would become a permament 9m C2>4r^"t -^ 8 customer, were you to place one g§9 w2)cIJL6 I tr i a l order, wM 9 We give you that opportunity Km now, and for Bgj ONE WEEK 1 £ Make you the Special offer of our 5-guinea B Suit, made to measure by our own Tailor, for - 4 GUINEAS | We offer a very large selection of Tweeds, etc* jH j --^ The Suit will be finished in best style, made to Wk accord with the latest fashion, or embracing your H own taste and ideas. E The work will be executed with all reasonable promptness and in rotation as orders are received. This is a Bargain opportunity you cannot H A afford to miss. " H £ TE ARO HOUSE. [ D. Aggressive price-cutting D, I SJ» AT THE >J» I A DRAPERY SUPPL/ ASSOCIATION'S A I • SUMMER FAIR. *"X» i t< This aggressive price-cutting ought to do something to crowd the D.S.A, "1 from front to rear with eager buyers, and it WILL. Read these lines, and V remember there are many more Bargains. t( LADIES' CREAM SERGE WALKING SKIRTS, In an extra eood quality. ci Worth 25/-. Now 8/11 H ]<; LADIES 1 LONGCLOTH KNICKERS and CHEMISES, trimmed wHh B dainty embroidery. 1/6 and 1/11. Worrh double. ~ LADIES' UNTRIMMED HATS, also a few READY-TO-WEAR, all fresh and this season's. 3d. each, ; 'J BLACK NET and COLOURED GOSSAMER VEILINGS, in black, a: brown, navy, and white, with or without spots. 6d. yard. Usual price 1/3 t< LADIES, VISIT THE FAIR " Drapery Supply Association, i 37, CUBA STREET. |

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIII, Issue 28, 2 February 1907, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXIII, Issue 28, 2 February 1907, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXIII, Issue 28, 2 February 1907, Page 7