BtfT NEARINQ THE CLOSE! Saturday Next at B p.m. Still an opportunity to purchase all your Requirements at Reduced Prices at the B"\ B <T* YEARLY BALANCE y.I.W. CL-EARIINQ SALa Solid Reductions In the HOUSEHOLD LINEN DEPT. -99 ao REAL IRISH LINEN TABLECLOTHS, double damask, one size only, 2 yards by 2 yards, slightly imperfect, full width 14/6 each Sale price 6/11 each 37 doien LINEN TABLE NAPKINS, small size, suitable tor school use, fish, or breakfast napkin Usual price 6/- Sale price 2/11 the dozen 17 dozen WHITE TURKISH TOWELS, for bedroom use, medium size, beautiful quality. The best towel in the market for wear. Usual price i/a each Sale price 2/tO the pair HORROCKSES' LONGCLOTHS, 4/11, 5/11, 6/n, 7/n the dozen All muoh under ordinary prices About 50 WHITE MARCELLA QUILTS, single and double bed sizes, all slightly soiled on the outside fold Usual prices g/n, 12/1 1, 16/11. 21/- Sale prices 3/11, 6/11, 8/11, 10/11 All perfect goods Final Clearing Bargains In MEN'S CLOTHING. ~&8 STRONG RIBB WOOL PANTS 4/3 Clearing price 2/11 TENNJS SHIRTS Good line at 4/6 Clearing price 2/8 SILK TIES, no old stock 1/6, i/g, 2/3 Clearing price 1/BLACK CASHMERE SOCKS 1/3 3 paks for 2/9 MEN'S PYJAMAS 6/6 Clearing price 5/3 18 only MEN'S TWEED TROUSERS, in good strong tweeds To clear 6/3 Worth 10/6 TWEED OVERCOATS, good light shade and splendid quality To clear 22/8 Worth j(7/6 The last of our FANCY WOOL VESTS To be cleared at 8/6 and 10/6 A real bargain BOYS' TWEED NORFOLK SUITS, 1 splendid finish To clear 17/6, 19/6, 21/-, 23/6 LITTLE BOYS' FANCY TUNIC SUITS Something good To clear, S/6, 10/6, 12/6 Men's Black RUBBER COATS, light make To clear at 8/11 Worth 14/6 DURABLE BOOTS and SHOES at Final Clearing Prices. *^q LADIES' SHOESj sizes 2, 3, 4, 6, 7 Usual prices 12/6 to *i 6/6 Sale price 6/11 LADIES' BOOTS, in sizes 2, 3, 6, 7 Usual prices 14/6 to 18/6 , Sale price 9/6 LADIES' SLIPPERS, great variety, velvet, carpet, and fancy felts Usual price 2/11, 4/ 111 1 Sale price 2/6 GIRLS 1 SLIPPERS, great variety Usual price 2/1 1 Sale price 1/3 MEN'S BOOTS, SAMPLES, in 'GLACE KID and BOX CALF Usual prices 18/6, 24/6 Sale price 15/6 MEN'S GLACE KID BOOTS, latest round toes, stout soles, welted Usual price 2^/6 Sale price 18/9 MEN'S CHROM£ CALF BOOTS, medium and pointed toes Usual pric* 1 676 Sale price 12/9 MEN'S GUINEA BOOTS, great "variety Now 17/S BOYS' CHROME CALF SCHOOL BOOTS Usual price n/6 BOYS' AMERICAN BOOTS Usual price 16/6, Sale price^/ii" 06 8/11 Everything in Seasonable Attire, Winter Materials, Boots, "JMm 11 Clothing, House Furnishings, Crockery, and Ironmongery »t Genuinely Reduced Prices, until SATURDAY NEXT at 1 p.m. <t the D.I.C. YEARLY BALANCE CLEARING SfILE.
H^g^j^ TAI LOB-COT Ij^HTgS K. B. S CITS, Bbti^BESSMSHBB WITH NEW STYLE KNICKERS, CLOTI lING FACTORYt| self continuations, TO MEASURE FOR 55/., JtJST THE THING FOR LAKGE YOUTHS. BEMEMBEB, SUITS TO MEASUEE FOR SS 3 . \ BEST QUALITY TWEED, AND LARGE SELECTION. N.Z. CLOTHIJNG FACTORY, 57, LAMBTON-QUAY.
[ A FINAL IN FURS. |— *° According to the calendar* winter is over, but anyone at all acquainted with the N.Z. Climate will admit that we frequently get some cold snaps in midsummer. We are making a final bargain offer in FURS, and it will be to your interest to take advantage of this while it is presented. Marmot Muffs - -4/11 Marmot Throws - - 9/11 Squirrel Scarves - - 5/11 White Foxaline Stoles - 6/11 Black Caracul Stoles All 12/6 Were 67/6 Sable Marmot Record Stole - - .7/11 Sable Hare Necklets and and Scarves - 3/6—5/6 These are Genuine Furs at Gift Prices — - J TE ARO HOUSE, 1 I WELrLrKVCITON. |
"DRAPERY SUPPLY ASSOCIATION'S LOOKING FORWARD. We are looking forward to the time when our present Government will bring down bills dealing with the removal of all taxes on the necessaries of life, that allabsorbing question — the land problem, and other long overdue reforms/ by untaxing thrift by taxation of land values. Thrifty housewives in search of good value in Drapery will be recompensed by a visit to the D.S.A. SALE. AH our remnants of DRESSES, FLANNELS, CALICOES, and SHEETINGS At half the marked price. PLANNELETTE BLOUSE LENGTHS, of three yards, in a great variety* of dainty patterns 1/Tfae remainder of our UP-TO-DATE MILLINERY At less than half prioe. Do not miss the opportunity of visiting the Drapery Supply Association, 57 CUBA STREET.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXIV, Issue 28, 1 August 1907, Page 9
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736Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXIV, Issue 28, 1 August 1907, Page 9
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