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! S^*V A " EX£ J uss^ B ty Pretty 1 I f BBSCSJBT BOX. \ \ BISCUIT BOXES are always much in use j P»|jL_ z- \As" ; \]few£'!e>i; " an d much in favour, and have long been a \ i t ' particular specialty at "Goldwater's." You • ! p£ wjgMk \ w '" f lnc * ever y Biscuit Box idea here represented, '. I '^^^^^^W"^^^' at P rices to suit ever y purse. j 1 <^ 1S a ' nt y one SuOwn ere we are selling at ' ', v '^»-"fi| A " abides ongravod Freo of Charge. ; ! A present given with ovory Wedding Ring < bought. I THE POPULAR JEWELIEB - - CUBA STREET. I JA SHILLING GIFT! | 7V?E never tire in our efforts to place before our numerous ! customers' an article that is within reach of everyone — i lan article that when seen will be bought — yet does not lose in j quality because of its cheapness. Here is our latest acquisition: j It consists of a picture of four Maori maidens printed indelibly j on Fine White En^lislj China. " A Galaxy ot Maori Beauty" J is the title, and truly so ; the frnely glazed surface of the china • with its edge' of gilt adds considerably to the effect. Then j there is another picture of one maiden Only, called " A Maori' jjj Princess," printed on china in the same style and finish. These 5 novelties can be had in Cups and Saucers, Plates, Sweet Dishes, j Mugs, Sugar Basins, and Cream Jugs, i/- each. See them v \ now. There is more here for a shilling than the shilling ever j bought. We giye quality. \ > | OEN'SIBLE people buy sensible things and among all the \ | many appurtenances to the person nothing ib so needful as I ; a sensible boot, because a boot to be sensible must fie you, and \ j fit you well, look well, wear well, and be the very latest. Fashioi: 1 I demands this. What looks more out of place than to see a ) ■ well-dressed man of busin6ss with an ill-fitting, out of date boot \ '■ on ? Be sensjble and buy the right boot. We have it. Here \ ! it Is :— 5 ! / PATENT COLT BOOTS. j ' The patent leather will wear well, will not crack, and will keep '■■ its beautiful polish to the last. The boot is made with a Bronx i ' Toe, or, in other words, 'a toe point rounded off to the general \ ; shape of the toes, allowing plenty of "play"; the toe ot this • ; boot will never buckle, but 'keep its shape to the end. ■ The / 'i upper portion of the boot is made of a dull kid leather and is 1 ,i very easy and soft to the ankle. The shape, style and finish is '. i of the very latest American. 30/- will buy it. [ '\ ' For the hot weather we can specially recommend built on the same plan and finish, and very cooling to wear. ' \ Our price 25/-. j | 33 CUBA STREET. ' ] 7 (j I ' is at i ]; \ The following" are facts, and can be seen and foougat — I Cream good LUSTKK SKIRTS 25/G for 8/S j J Odd Black SKIRTS At 4/11 each < | Rich New MANTLES, at half-price 90/- for G9/6, 75/- for 37/6, ) 3 ' 50/- for 15/- ' I I SICILIAN DUST COATS, mostly cream and navy 49/6 for 1 A 27/6, 3Q/6 for 25/- And some odd ones at IC/S ' • 'j 3 Soft PRINT COSTUMES, navy grounds, Blouse and Skirt nicely % trimmed 106 Worth 25/G j A few light MUSLIN BLOUSES and SKIRTS For 12/6 J UNDERSKIRTS, DRESSING GOWNS, and all UNDERCLOTH- \ ING at Sale prices jj COTTON DRESSES. \ I Not approached In Nev; Zealand. ; Dark Navy INGRAIN PRINTS «d a yard Not the American \ narrow stuff \ ZEPHYR' LAWNS ioid Now s£d i COTTON DELAINES ioid Now 6j-d COTTON DELAINES » 10 yards for 3/11 * BLOUSING CAMBRICS Sid for s^d, 9 id for 6d ! ART LIBERTY CURTAINS, 6 yards '2/3 a pair These are ; ', 30m. wide < LINEN TURKISH TOWELS 1/9 Worth 2/6 i I White TURKISH TOWELS 1/11 a pair ' 5 ', Check GLASS CLOTH 6£d For 4£d ', I ROLLER TOWELLING 7jd For sid UNDRESSED LAWN for Dresses and Underclothing T2jd For i lOd White only, double width i 400 LINEN DAMASK CLOTHS Marked 6/- In the £ discount J A big job line of SERVIETTES Cheap 1 i HONEYCOMB QUILTS 9/6 For 6/11 1 [ CRETONNES 54U a yard \ * Big good quality FRILLED PILLOWSLIPS 10 J^ « ; UNBLEACHED SHEETING, Herringbone 1/3 Now 1/- 9 UNBLEACHED SHEETING, for double bed '1/6 Now 1/3 3 ! WHITE SHEETING, double bed 10£ d', I A GRAND SHEETING Soin., 2/3 for 1/10 90m., 1/11 for 1/0 j " FLANNELETTES, pink, white, cream «4d j ; 70 pairs, 3} yards long eacli, LACE CURTAINS 9/6 Now 6/6 \ 1 a pair : SPRING BLIND ROLLERS (inch) G(3 each \ { DAMASK SUPPER CLOTHS, soin. x qoin.. red border 3/11 ' 300 New GUIPURE and FINE LACE COLLARETTES, RABATS, \ f etc. About half-price, 1/11 and 2/6 ,- \ Rich GUIPURE KIMONOS or BRITELLES, broad at shoulders, j { white, cream, and Paris 6/6 for 3/11, 9/6 for 5/6 30 PARASOLS left, light colours 3/3, 3/11, 4/6 [ 300 BELTS, at 1/-, newest shapes J LACE SLEEVES, white, cream,- Paris, fine, and Guipure 2/11, ; - 3/3, 3/9— just about half-price \ 6in. WIDE RIBBON Gd a yard . j | DRESS DEPARTMENT. j '. 50/- to measure — See what we are showing in good materials ! ' WOOL DELAINES, newest designs 1/9 for 1/-; and 1/11, now 3 1/6 a yard > n V" DRESS MATERIALS, double width See a table of these j 1/Q a yard will buy a lot of 2/6 quality ! BLOUSES. : Customers tell us that we have the CHEAPEST BLOUSES in j the trade. ] At 2/6 there is a big lot of ODD BLOUSES f 5 At 2/ii Good Quality, SHIRT BLOUSES I At 5/6, our best Worth 8,0 a s SLEEVELESS BLOUSES— These are extra good quality and very new; colours, white, cream, and Paris shades 19/6 for 12/9, f 21/- for U/G, 22/6 for 14/6, 29/6 for 22/G White HAND-WORKED BLOL'SF.S 8/6 Worth double S OSTRICH FEATHER STOLES— About 40 loft, grey, white, ' black, and brown mixtuics n/6 for 3/8, 19/6 for 15/6, 39/6 I for 32/-, 42/- for 34,'-, 55/- for 44/j COQUE FEATHER STOLES About half-price \» WELLINGTON and [VIASTERTON. I

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Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 26, 31 January 1908, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 26, 31 January 1908, Page 9

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