§ English.- Pewter-. .^? •. :-"S O Guaranteed Highest Quality. Newest Designs. fi ENGLISH SILVER J|r © 0 JEWELLERY. .«s^&^^ «^ ' O 0, BROOCHES, • 4F \L^ ; y^ '4^ O O PENDANTS, etc. W || O >*P Oxydised Silver, with Enamel Ifl \a\i ;''W h/ \3jr O . Pearl, Turquoise, etc. ,II \§ Ug §&^ S — \ Pq / ® Most icharmingf designs on >y» |fij jijl ancient lines, free from the \\ '$\U J/ ok £t\ monotonous treatment o5 ' j jj jf^ machine-made goods. |il Jv ', %J A -Sample Shipment which will be a pleasure to inspect, and which § ' we shall have pleasure in shewing you. ir«sw SPECIAL, NOTE. — The demand for these most artistic goods in tf^ 0 England has stimulated production so largely, that there remains no shadow Jk£ of excuse for the exorbitant prices hitherto charged. %$ O We are treating these on ON A STRICTLY COMMERCIAL tffa BASIS, and can at a fair profit supply these at 4j^ a QUITE MODERATE PRICES. M ]*~^ We intend in the near future to apply this same commercial pruning-hook Jg? to many artistic lines whose prices hitherto have made them forbidden fruit ft® 4*ft, to the bulk of would-be purchasers. 0 ALL OF THE ABOVE MAK£ IDEAL WEDDING. PRESENTS. .Jf $% " • 4 © . 9 Q«ay.
Let us send you FfISE tur Mail Order Cafa/oones; Curtains. Linens, HuuqiT. lllouecs, GertU' Tailoring ratk1 ) v iid LnlieV I'.vOuoj Bookie^. )!oot Mid Slinn I .lst Bu\'B •itish-nvuleGooils. 'Sturdy, RoliaMe nm&oa, POPULAR PARCEL R pairs Lace rfJ(O /43 .postage &60. ° Curtains <«.<i»/V* UVhite oi Ecrn.) Contains:— % pairs superb' 'MniaghoOm Clil*. tohi.s, 3% yds. long:. 60 inc. wide. 1 pair exquisite Ontwingroom Curtains, 4 yds. long:. 2 yds. wide. . . , , '„., 2 pairs choice Bedroom Curtains, 3 yds. Ion;, 43 ins. wide. • ■..■., Merit,. Taste and Vijlu6 liaVo increased tt>o '. «« //« Sale"! every year. Free to.your home, ay/0 CiCttcr order* h»ve thoughtful Attention, We arc lierc tn con. act w kh t lie markets and supply at lowest rntc», h»\clicra .■nlijjmcsjSKcirs.andonlv transmit Reliable Good». inroct from tho liooms »t maVcrs prlcee. ' ■ uecnnlielp jou. Write lpr our pkulo iim, Kri". litre, Prico Lists. way bsobtaiiißti Bos 476, Wellington. SAML. PEACH «S SONS. The Looms, Box 632, NOTTINGriAM.Enii. E5t.1867.
of our GREAT WINTER SALE has arrived, and the bargain opportunity of 1907 will soon be a thing of the past. In the natural order of things Winter will soon give place to Spring, and wearables accordingly. This is evidently an age of change and advancement, for ".COLONY" gives place to," DOMINION," with a view no doubt to increased status and wider publicity. Equally the closing week of our GREAT WINTER SALE will assume greater proportions, and" provide a of a style and character worthy the name, and the values to be offered such as will increase our already wide circle of patrons. THE FINAL eHHN6E to bargain seekers is now' given. All goods are marked to clear, and prices are a "back number" this week. From 9 a.m. Monday till 9 p.m. Saturday, things generally will get a "move on," and profiting by the experience of the past few weeks, where the afternoon crush has been something to remember, we expect to see you round in the morning, bright and early. All Winter Goods submit to the inevitable, and clear to make room for our first shipment of choice new goods arriving early in August. In every Department— BAßGAlNS ! Just a FEW of the MANY— , FANCY BLOUSINGS, equally suitabic for winter or early spring wear Usual prices i/n 2/6, 2/11 Final Chance price 1/-, 1/6, 1/11 the Blouse Length FLANNELETTES, FLANNEL and FANCY WINCEY Usually 3/n, 4/11, 6/6 Final Chance price 2/6, 3/6, 4/1 1 the Blouse Length EMBROIDERED MUSLIN and CAMBRIC BLOUSE LENGTHS (slightly soiled) The usual prices for these were 4/1 1, 5/11, 6/ri each Final Chance price- 1/11, 2/11 3/4 Better call round TO-NIGHT if you want one of these ' ' Here's a snip in Spring Goods that will be worth present purchase at these prices, especially as a fortnight from now will give us the first month of Spring EMBROIDERED MUSLIN and LINEN ROBES (12 only) The ruling prices for these were 24/6, 35/., 47/6 Prices to quit at Final Sale Week, 5/6, 19 6, 27/6 each • These also require an early visit if you contemplate purchase. We are open for business till 9 p.m., TO-NIGHT; and open at 9 a.m. from Monday till Saturday. Orders by mail our first care.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXIV, Issue 18, 20 July 1907, Page 11
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