; GENUINE IRONMONGERY CLEARANCE SALE. BBASS-RAIL BEDSTEADS. . CLEARANCE PRICES. : '.t . FENDERS- AND CURBS, . . ■ 4"~4 "~ "" •' .--■--■ , ■ CLKA TJANCE PiJICES :■-.:: TABLE AND_ DESSERT KNIVES, ■' " ' , CLEARANCE PRICES. SILVER-PLATED CRUETS AND TEAPOTS, ' " " " ' " CLEARANCE PRICES. \ f:.": . SILVER-PLATED SPOONS AND FORKS, -= ■ ■ ■ • N6; -1 QUALITY, CLEARANCE PRICES -.r.JMOBOHANIOS 1 TOOLS, - : - • GARDEN REQUISITES. CRICKET AND TENNIS MATERIAL, „,.,,, . , CLEARANCE PRICES. 3 IRONMONGERY, AT BARGAIN PRICES. "" v - v " ■ " FOR CASH ONLY. .;,'. . GEORGE WINDER, V- ..' CORNER MANNERS AND CDBA STREETS. ~[ LJ - M - 11 i JMJinmll iiiii mi--- . --Lii — .itu.i i.i.i u^muu. " '-- '-'iiw.""«aM FROM THE BIG STORE In a week or two the children will close their books and declare they have no use for school for five or six weeks. . The. Christmas holidays are the most delightful days for the youngsters, for it means plenty' of play and plenty of" enjoy- < • ment. Careful mothers will let their children revel in the sunshine and fres>h air, and prudent mothers will know that it is unwise to dress their children in their Sunday best when it is playtime. Clothe the children in clothes. they can knock ' - about in and enjoy themselves. They will tear and rip their clothes and' get them dirty, too, but what matters if -the clothes are cheap. The torn portions are easily. mended, : .arid the dirt' will come out in the wash tub. HOLIDAY CLOTHES FOR CHILDREN. ' ~::\ ' For the -correct holiday clothing for children you must come to the Big Store. Here you will see, not only strong, well-made, durable, clothing, but an infinite variety and all - sizes. We can fit out the youngsters to make them a credit ■ to" their parents, and yet let. them feel free to thoroughly ; \ enjoy their- Christmas- holidays. Here are some suggestive •♦ ■ items. * '- ' „'_ " .OVERALLS, in prints and zephyrs, fine washing fabrics " "At 3/3, 3/6, 3/11, 4/6 .KN.OCKABOUT BLOUSES, in washing prints and zephyrs • At 3/6, 3/1 1j 4/6, 4/11, 5/9 CRASH REEFER COATS, for girls, sizes ito 6, only 18 left j " ' Clearing at 4/11 each SAILOR DRESSES, in serviceable washing prints - . ;.' . At 7/11, 8/3,- 8/6 • TUNIC SUITS, in crash and print, for- boys up to six years of age" ' At 5/11, 6/9, 7/6, 8/6 each BO^S-' WASHING BLOUSES,. in light coloured prints and f in drills, for boys up to twelve years of age I ,' ■ At 3/11, 4/6, 4/11, 5/9, 6/11 BOYS' DRILL BLOUSES," in navy blue and S.S.S. drill, sizes ..: z'i to-B;:American shape, round collar - ! T : -- ■' -:-'■ '-..'...; ■ . -At 3/9, 4/3, 4/0, 5/3 to 6/= I SAILOR STYLE DRILL BLOUSES, sizes i to 8 - ' ' " ' ' At 4/6, 5/-, 5/6, 6/- to 7/6 E WHITE DRILL SHORTS, sizes oo to 5 :.. At 2/3, 2/9, 3/3, 3/9 NAVY DRILL SHORTS, sizes o to 4 At 2/-, 2/6, 3/- each -• BOYS' WASHING DRILL HATS In white • At 1/-, 1/6, 2/-, each 7 " -, • ' 'In drab _ At li/6'each In navy and white striped At 1/3 each '„. BOYS' WHITE. MATT SHIRTS, with collars attached Sizes 12 J 13 14 14^ At 3/3, 3/6, 4/-, 4/3 each . STRIPED MATT SHIRTS, with collars attached Sizes i2i 13 14 14A At 3/3, 3/8, 3/9, 4/- each" SILK PETTIOOATS AT 22/6 each. ' This is a very special lot of Garments, thoroughly well ;"* ' made 1 and' just right for summer wear. These are in black, j sky. blue, pink,, green, navy blue, and red, and are offered j at the exceptionally l6w price of 22/6 each. ? 'At this price these PETTICOATS are a positive bargain. The number is limited, which means there must be a prompt call on the part of those who desire to possess them. -" ""' " L*irrait*ecso For Sterling Value, for High-class Workmanship, for Beauty of Tone, | for Lasting Qualities, for Complete Satisfaction, for a 10 Years' Guarantee, GO TO THE "BECHSTEINS," "HAAKES," "PAUL WERNERS," "HOPKINSONS," "EAVESTAFFS," ALL WELL-KNOWN AND FULLY PROVED PIANOS. Large Selections of the above at ..... Our only Wellington Addres3 : 34, WILLIS ST. B. LEWIS, Manager. j fTWOKER'S JELLY CRYSTALS f( IT V DYE WOR XS. ; **- , JU . . . _ L TAYLOR AND CO., havo that nice fruity flavour that you aro looking for. Ask particularly for 3 * tucker &. fjTMMORTALITY awaits tho man who DYERS AND FRENCH CLEANERS IS. will solve tho question of a cheap and „ , v N plentiful supply of new-laid Eggs for tho to H > s McoUoncy tho fe-overnor, breakfast table, for the lack of thoso dam- Lord Plunket ; aho to tho Lalo Govertiea is a subject of unpleasantness between nor Lord Ranfurly. married couples.— Daily Telegraph. London When Eggs aro cheap and plentiful treat them with. SALV-OVA, tho Cheapest WORKS : Kent-terraco : 'Phono 2666. Egg Preserver. It will keep them fresh Lambton-quay. ; 'Phono 1174. " for any length, of time. IXT4NTED Known-3idoy, Meech and Branches Christchurch and Dunedin. -W *Co , Manners-street, are Cash Buyers -of Furniture, a " d Llbra " cs - V OUKG WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN ASEstablished' over 55 years. <£ SOCIATION, 6, Lamblon-quay FURNITURE. (Next Bank of New Zealand). Open Daily YKT ANTED to Buy," Houses of Tumi- from 10 a.m. to 9.30 p.m., Saturday AfterI W tare; highest ' price JJ^M.TOJ 3-'3 -' »?~ e«ffltod ; Luncheon fronj 12 iill 2 .B»ubn£«JiJW> ! A««k ft^ B^- EMMS* fclSBS* r "
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Evening Post, Volume LXXIV, Issue 136, 5 December 1907, Page 7
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