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Prices for this Sale made so drastic that no Discount Coupons given while Sale lasts. 1 V i I > 1 , ' ' -'. Two reasons why this should be the biggest Sale we've yet held:— B iSS2:!S tK»°5 C S!?^feS£ F.RST-That in our Men's Department, owing to its rapid growth, more "l^L^rZl^X "71 a"™™™ "" „ prices to quit. . Sale price 3/11 space j& absolutely necessary, We have decided to Close Our Millinery been bought at a discoUllt o f and these Cambrics have EenTn 'biLir pachmpbp ri nu«SF«S Small lot Choice SILK BLOUSES Department altogether, thus enabling US to extend Considerably not 22* per cent Ordinary selling , very great demand. A^c I ' rhev e £d Italian blouses £ , b ]E k and cream L ' sual 12/6 only our Men's Mercery and Clothing Departments, but our Ladies' and price old to njd yard were cheaP) but lhey JJ e5 e 5 all tt y Q ■Mow 2/11, 3/11, 4/8, 7/11. 8/11 ' Clearing at 9/11 to 15/11 Children's Underwear also. Clean-up Sale price G*d , be cleared at 4£4 < >. - • f ( 1. — 1-1— — — r 1 ' ■ ' SECOND— On account of the duty coming off all Cotton and Linen Piece ■ ■ I — _ — — -*■' ———————. i Goods, on Ist January last, the local warehouses who held extensive « ■ flannel and flannelette ladies' hosiery, at money- stocks were compelled to sacrifice. We secured some exceptionally striped French cambrics cotton voiles and merbiuo uses— Latest styles per- £hhs n'oS^ioin nafr • £rt , cheap lines in Prints, Zephyrs, Cambrics, also Dress Goods. These will —Balance of large job P ur- lawns in floral designs and -%V maS C^tn S V Su #6/11 Sibbel^ahfiu^oolcS be quitted at ridiculous prices. <*ase. clean fresh B oods, fash- ST^E^AWNS tO I/U AU . , ; pM Ueanng 3/11 to 6/ll mere Hq5Q seamless fcct> 2 pair M .^^ co i ouriliffs . fV I^ERI LAWNS , very smart \C^at4 nun's veiling, trim- for 2/6 jell your friends about it, and be sure ( and come yourself. A personal inspec- Bought in the ordinary way, z •niedl lace Was 9/ 6 ' 354 yds. GOSSAMER VE'LINC tion is worth $.\\ Our attempts at description. thpse could not be sold under FLORAL MUSLINS, some very '• "> Sale price 7/6 Cle^-Sp price 8f1.9el yard >. * r • ojd yard .To clear sjd yard dainty designs lojd and 1/- :"} ' ' j ' I . Only- a few items are here listed. Now esd .PURE SILK RIBBON, 4^ wide, "Sn/Scord"^^"'/^! iaOT"«g»TF •»% =8"! W& Ikir ' best" c^lkvTpTyrT nTnav^ ° pink" nTvT bladf' *«* ""*' "^EaSBROID^RY N i' b LA ke? ! UsUal 3/ " ' N ™ */" . ' ' child renV^we'ar, and! "being yard f^ nmv 4^d yard^ . an '* At very' low prices ' ii^JSoyred CHIFFON^UsigI ' >' TFA ftl? jHYA^IFTI ' "" FLORAL MUSLINS UsuLAOE INSERTION, in guipure , oriental lapps ;«, „,-„.,«■, _. _ « - - _ „,n n, „-, „.,_„ r^, 1 ;°^rec? 2 «L yar a, ,°£^f»H- Desperate Prices to Quit the Stock. f •; ~S- D SS"S '!►;'/ ' ' Clean-up Sale price 4ld,' Bid yd. A ' ** Sale - AH P lirc Wdo Delaines an nf mil,.! . iSroall -quantity Cream VALEN- / ' , - Usually sold at 1/11 Now 1/- ™ .assortment of coloured : ' Usuaitcfd LACE ' 3m> ' ' 'VALENCIENNES .NSERTJONS '' " A few pieces only j/q Dresses, ranging from i 3i 3 6to ,: S l „No, .Now '3 yards for I/-" . ■ 1/6 dozen yards gQ fijg CBlt. R©dlS.CtiOllS OH all . Now 9*d y,rd ' All one price 5/11 drc SS **■*■* f "* ' ■ ** -^ ** f ■) 1 ' *■ v 1 clears a>. ,/- i., ft je^T^o^ u SU a, 10/. to 15/- in the £ ofP HATS, FLOWERS. FEATHERS, etc. • ■ nJ« I chan^" !^"SS, , • , ■ . to the public of Wellington. colours Prices were 'n6 to "WffiWS^Y'ia^TK TRIMMED.MILLINERY Usual price 21/- to 35/6 Clear-out price 10,6 6 0Ut one dozen balance of ai'e we 10idl ' ' . Usual price 15/6, t0 20/- Clear-out price 7/6 ' cnng a'B/11a ' 8/11 - ' !~ y | i I UNTRIMMED STRAWS, 2/11,6/11 Now 6d and 1/- each. 1 ■ T fi? c c ma ) k N c LACES "^ These are a flouncing EM3RO.DERY- STRAW PLAIT, 9d and 1/- piece FLOWERS reduced to 3d, 6d, and 1/- dresses,-*^ a guinea is not JAPA? , Ese siiKs-Tao lks hnemake These have been m great de- ' -.'■.'. r . much, yet it will secure 3 ou a UHr«ric»p 011.1^0. jap .^ijks „ v maa ana i,b aozen yaras mand this season ; they are 26m '"" BLACK and CREAM TIPS 3d nice smart u P- to " da te Dress have all advanced very much in EMBROIDEISY— A hug-e range wide; fine ianßC of patterns " wru-nm 11-0, ou. _ Length in almost any colour. pnee, yet we are able to sell a all reduced, good open patterns Original prices -i/o" and 2/3 yd. . > These Diesses are usually 21/. nice firm silk, 20m. wide, in all 3d, 3id, sd, 6d yard Clean-up Sale prices 1/3, 1/9 yd. This is a Great Money-Saving Chance for those who do their own Millinery. Now 10/s colours At n*d yd. FABRIC CLOVES-We are over- WHITE APRONS, in muslin; BLACK DRESS SKIRTS Orhn- run orpmr pai a-rcn* h RIBBED WORSTED PANTS, UNION SHIRTS-These are ■racked in greys, and have trimmed embroidery Usual i/ii nal' price 9/6 Sale price 5/6; BABETTEB -These .« %Te "^ CROUND PRINTS.-^ English make, wool and cotton, grand qualit y, dark colours , '■ made big price concessions to Clearing at 7*d each Better u-'6 to -»i/- Sale nrirr Q/11 , , * . \ Jua opened, a c-se of 60 pieces, unshrinkable Sale price 2/8 neat stupe Usual price 4/u • clear, beaytiful grey Suede.Lisle line, 1/", V 6 HOLLAND «4,0 to -1/ , bale puce VH season's goods and have been - with the duty off. At the old MEBliin p« NT * flnri SIMr Clean-up price 2/11 ! Glbves Usual x/g pair Now APRONS Were 1/3, 1/11 Now LADIES' COSTUMES, in *rev marked low to clear rates these could not be .old M f2Vl - 1I 1 h / ." '.L ' 1/3 . Elbow-length, in, same 10* d, 1/3, 1/6 DOROTHY Usual price 35/6 Sale price 10/6 Sale P nccs ranging from under ;id let*, in red, drab and natural, CRANDRILL SHIRTS, plain blue ' Usual' ilii, 3/6' Now 1/11, 2/3 APRONS, full size 2/6 r only, 55/- Now 15/6 , 10id, 1/3, 1/11, 2/11 Pi;ice now 6d strong wearing or striped, with collar ■ , , ', ' ' Sale price 1/9, 2,3 Sale prices 2/6, 2/11, 3/6 W.TWLL.HOTMM,.. ,=o dozen TURKJSH TOWELS- 'ZZZIStoi^ " "^'^l" 1^ "JSfL^iXS^ W "«« S<"TB, made of s ood TIHHI, .H.1.T. . s% My ,oi,- *" Cleanup Sa lß pnee, Lpe rs an d X.c horn« »Te- manufacturers- \%\^7ot™W,Jtm£ and is under , he charge of an ,ualu y striped nannclet.e, band * l "S^^ii &. 11. e^in— 74d Rid lUd varrf plenish their stock HONEYCOMB OUILTS embroidered SKIRTS, 3/9, 6/9 oX P e . rt htte i r " ,^ c f to^ k the or turned-down collar; a com-ifS.-lll: io\d, 1/1 /ard ' Very Speo.a, Sale Prlooe.' Single bed-2,11, 3/11 White SKIRTS, trimmed lace, . * s j£* J^ gUreS ' fortable *«« 5/ 9 WH'^E MATT SHIRTS, he.v> ' Soin.-Hid, 1/2, 1/6 yard , Note the following _ Three^uarter beds-4/3, 5/3 «**' Satin SKIRTS, guarantee,, satisfaction. • # makej with „ without ' S Double beds— s/3, 6/11,7/11 bale price 6/11 '• W. 8." CORSETS 3/6,5/3,6/3 • Sale price 3/3 ■*■— — — «■ — -<— — — — — — «— i imi ——I—— — .w — — i r . , j i in i »— ■— —i — ct— — ». t— mi, Dug,. i ... I ' .UNBLEACHED TWILL SHEET- Brown Striped TURKISH SATIN QUILTS MUSLIN SUN HATS, trimmed CHILDREN'S SILK BONNETS CASHMERE SOCKS, done up in SILKETTE SHIRTS, white — INGS TOWELS 5Jd, 7jd, lO^d, 1/- Single bed— s/11, 8/11 embroidery, slightly soiled ._, only Cream Silk Bonnets two P air lots - Tnces tempting These are a specially soft line, 54m.— 9£d, IJid, 1/-, 1/1 yard Threcquarter bed— s/11, 6/11, Sale price 1/- A few CHIL- Reduced from 4/1 1 to 2/11 3 2 pair for 1/6 and 1,9 without collars Usual 3 6 72m.— 10jd,1/-, 1/1, 1/3 yard flrown Linen! TURKISH 9/6 DR E N'S SUNBONNETS, only Bengaime and Jap. Silk . . , Sale price 2/11 iioin.— l,4, 1/6, 1/7* yard TOWELS 1/11, 2/6 each . Double Bed— 6/9, 7/9, 11,6, soiled Clean-up Sale' price 1/- Bonnets, Dutch shape Usual ALL-WOOL ROSLYN SOCKS, F4fiHmM4BL , „.„,.,„ 1 14/6 ■ price 411 Sale price 3/3 Jap. the " Onslow " snliced toe and «.•. i^i.« •i_ \ * HERRINGBONE BHEETINGB White TURKISH TOWELS FxtraiarcrP 10/9 14/s 17'B piri s« sun HATS o>t a rh P rt Silk trimmed Straw Were 4' n y, p] n«, a i|u SHIRTS, with soft fronts, All at Glean-un nrlnes ei^ m* <mri */ «/« t txtra Jarge — iu/8, i»/8, 17-e, ciRLb sun mats, aetacned -^ „„ ■♦ nzel Usual 1/3 dressed cuffs Lsual 4/6 *JI at ,ciean up prices 6id, 7^d, lO^d, 1/-, 1/8 each 22/9 • • fllll and crown 2 /9, 3/3 , Wow 3/6 - Sale price lOid pair Sale price 2/9 LINE* TABLE DAMASKS, a? TURKISH fIOLLER TOWEL- F^ N °7 V NEN C ° oD ?' fl"'f 1 "' SILK BONNETS-3 only Benga- INFANTS' PELISSES-2 only SAD ° LE TWEED TROUSERS ODDMENTS IN SHIRTS-These duty off orices If you're in LINC-The duty ts now off broidered, openwork, or plain line silk> Victoria shape Usual White Embroidery Pelisses -These are a ripping line, are an accumulation of odd 1 r .v' v „ fu o ii- ' hemstitched, in tray cloths, nrirr n'6 Sale nrice fi/6 ? only Now 13/6 White Muslin Pelisses, strong wearing, only 25 pairs shirts— that is iust one or t™ n.dof.w tabling, you s ould fcaj.^, and our prices are cushion ate f^tvhit? E^idS Si S^ *» " T? V& Unbleache.d-gd, 1/-, 1/3, 1/4 ( *,»„ Hd ,m «<h m , .AH reduce Usual 13/6 _ Now 8/8 Jap. Sale price Wi l Cashmere NORFOLK SUITS, dark and light stripe, Crimean and .Wfeite-1/3, 1/Bi, 1/8, 1/11 yd. u, Tlt'^ 1 !l' V Odd lot WOOL DOOR SLIPS Sllk llat ' trimmed lace 8/u Coats trimmed Silk Embroid- light tweeds, colonial manufac grandnll XVhlte 7 5^ d ' 6^ d ' 8^ y ard Clean-up price-, 2/- each Now 4/fa ' efV B'B8 ' 8 ture ' . Sale price 14/8 All one P nce 2 ' U -«. «« ,r-«« r-, ' PILLOW SLIPS, slightly soiled LADIES' UNDERCLOTHINC, LOVELY NIGHTDRESSES, in TW , tn --.„.,-. . . . WHITE SHIRTS, undressed, ,TOILET COVERS, at Clean-up CRETONNES, at 20 per cent. At Clean-up Sale prices very special, odd lot of hand- Nainsook, trimmed lace Were TWEED TROUSERS, colonia made of d ca Sale prices discount. AH our Cretonnes, made garments, slightly soiled. Now 3/11 manufacture, English tweed fronts and cuffs Marcella-Sjd, lO^d, 1/3, 1/11 , from 4W to 61d yard, reduced PLAIN PILLOW SLIPS' Jince^th^asNuantS 1 is 4 only NIGHTS, Muslin embroid- < Usual 7 6 Sale price 5/11 Special clearing price 3/3 Honeycomb-7id, 10id,.1/- Id yard i all from 6Jd to old re- i". 8 ! 26 " 8.,,8 '„, .._, small ' cry trimming Were 7,6 Now 4/11 DARK TWEED and HAIRLINE, „,„._. CUIDTO , , v Duchess Runners— lo|d, 1/-, duced 2d yard; all above gid. Frilled— l/-, 1/2 5 , 1/8 S . WHITE SKIRTS, dressed, best .1/6 each reduced 3d yard Frilled, embroidered— l/ 9,2/2,, 2/2, CHEMISES v KNICKERS _. : ' , . . make, fine linen fronts and cuffs 2/6 each Were 11/6, now 6/6 6/6, now 3/11 Wei c 10/6, now 7/6 ; 5/1 1, now 3/11 uiean-up oaic price 7/n, b»» Sale price 3/11 COIN SPOT, MUSLIN .Tremendous Value in FLANNEL- REMNANTS. — Rcmn-mts of CALICO KNICKERS, tummed WOVEN UNDERWEAR— MEN'S TIES in hundreds of UNDER FLANNELS, made of ETTE SHEETING, Remnants of lace and cmbioidcry, perfectly MERINO COMBINATIONS, MfcNS Titb, in nunmccis ot colonial flannel, full size, gus'A6 Special cut prices Bjd, Bid, Slripcd— 4Hd, sid, 6{d, 7^, CALICO, Remnants ot FLAX- clcjn {rc<sh Koods Sa]( , JK / C 2/9 MERINO BODICES, 1/- pattcins and styles, special scted sleeve B*dyard BJd >arcl NELETTE, Ucmnant 5 of FOR- 1/6,1/11 CHEMISES, 1,9, 2,6 ™** IN P n wn S J S| cDBM^Poe 3 clearing line of 75 dozen, smait Special Sale price 2/11 Bbin. Curtain Nets-1/-, !/«*. Z™ 1"-**1 "-*** 1 *™n*£ "o? d DR E BSEB? 'k?^ NAINSOOK COMBINATIONS M^l - °?n^a° Oaift^COMßl; ' - -w Usual ,/- to ,/ 9 CHILDREN'S JERSEYS in red 1/Bi Yard 7 *°' 9(l > aicl nants of PRU4TS Uec trimmed Sale price 3/3 4,3 White Ribbed COTTON _. . Or| n "~[ , "rf „!-,' p^f* /ft Madras Muslin-1/4, 1/8 yard ARrSERCE 1/-, 1/3, 1/7 yard At Clean-up Gale prices CAMISOLES, 23, 29 VESTS, 6d, 9fl, V Clean-up Sale-price Sd i» av^ »d white^ Lsu,^Pnce^/J

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Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 25, 30 January 1908, Page 4

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