■ OREAT RE-BUILDING IRONMONGERY SALE OP 'SILVER-PLATED WARE AND CUTLERY, USEFUL CHRISTMAS PRESENTS, AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES FOR CASH. E.P. Craetß, Teapots, Salad Bowls, Batter and Jelly Dishes Ivoride Table and Dessert Knives, Carvers, &o. Fenders, Curbs, Fire-Brasses, Fira-Soreenß Bedsteads, in French, Italian. Hospital, and Boys' Boys' Trioyolea, Cricket Bats, Tennis Racks Watohos, Clocks, Soissoira, Pen Knives, Sheath Knives Lamps, Bird Cages, Gladstone and Brief Bags Trunks— Steel, Leather, and Unbreakable Cane Knife Machines, Enamel Ware, Aluminium Q"P7i?nT ATi Eaoh Customer purchasing one pound's worbh or inoro will bo presented fi>X,jttv'J..a..u w it;ti a, valuable Antique Coppered Metal Photo Frame— the very latest style — as this will bo the last Christmas ia tho old corner building. ' GEORGE WINDER, / IRONMONGER, WINDER'S COENER, CUBA. ANI> MANNERS STREETS. j I A GREAT ARRAY OF j I SUPERLATIVE BARGAINS. j I This great event is now in full swing, and is the theme § -of conversation whereever women most do congregate. . j 1 Clearly it is to your advantage to visit our Store, and get j I your full share of the bargains. . i j £ TRAVELLING THINGS AT TRAVELLING PRICES. j • S There are bargains to be had in Travel TrappingSj and ■ there are several lines here marked for quick exit. | J I AMERICAN CABIN TRUNKS. These are slightly | I. > ! i I Regular prices 27/6, 35/6, 42/-, 57/6 each ; I ■ Sale prices 17/6, 24/6, 32/6, 42/6 I SARATOGA TRUNKS, leather covered, oval tops, fitted 8 trays, sizes 3oin., 32m., 34m., 36m. fi Sale prices 31/10, 35/3, 38/9, 40/6 I SOLID LEATHER CABIN TRUNKS, very durable, sizes j I / 30m. , 33m., 36m. j I Sale prices 69/6, 74/6, 81/3 I LADIES' HAT BOXES, canvas covered, leather-bound, , D fitted with cones ' 1 Sale prices 19/-, 21/-, 23/- each I TOILET REQUISITES AT TRIFLING PRICES. I Soaps and perfumes of the homely and' preferred sorts, • 1 going now at very small prices. I 80APS— ; fi Special assorted Usually 2d cake Now 1/3 dozen I Oatmeal and Buttermilk Usually 4d cake Now 2/11 doz '■ Emollientine, 3 cakes in box Now 11d box I Cuticura Soap Sale price 1/1 cake jL. . Cashmere Bouquet Sale price 1/1 cake, or 3/- box I - Barilla Ash Soap Sale price 83-d box of 2 cakes I PERFUMES . i | Assorted Perfumes Usually 6d Now 4d each ; I Lavender Water Usually j/3 and i/n Now 11d and 1/6 I Brilliantiue, Roger and Gallet's, Usually 1/- Now 9d \ j Benzion and Almond Cream Usually 2/6 Now 2/- | I " Koko for the hair Usually 2/- Sale price 1/6 j | I Calvert's Carbolic Tooth Powder Now s|d and lid i 1 READY-TO-WEAR GARMENTS FOR MEW.' | I Men are getting heaps of bargains at this Sale. There | I are hundreds of fine ready-to-wear Suits, Shirts, Ties, etc., | I going at exceptionally small prices. If you buy during this \ I Sale you must get a bargain. \ I ALL-WOOL SADDLE TWEED TROUSERS, superior make, I all sizes I Sale prices 9/6, 12/6, IS/6 pair ' I v 1 GENT.'S TAILOR-MADE TWEED and WORSTED SAC ►I - SUITS Usually 35/-, A2h, 47/6, 55/-, 69/6, 75/- | 1 Sale prices 29/9, 35/9, 40/6, 46/9, 59/6, 63/9 1 I GENT.'S FLANNEL SUITS, the balance of our summer \ I stock Usually 23/6, 25/6, 35/-, 42/-, 55/-, 63/- I g Sale prices 20/-, 21/9, 29/9, 35/9, 46/9. 53/Q * I GENT.'S FANCY SUMMER WAISTCOATS to be cleared i I Sale prices 5/6, 5/11, 6/9, 7/6, 3/11 each I GENT.'S WHITE and GREY FLANNEL TENNIS SHIRTS ! 1 Usually 1 1/6, 12/6, 14/6, 16/6, 18/6 1 Sale prices 9/9, 10/9, 12/6, 14/-, 15/9 1 GENT.'S TURKISH BATH GOWNS, with hoods ! I Usually 15/9, 16/6, 18/6, 22/6, 24/6 I Sale prices 13/6, 14/-, 15/9, 19/3, 21/I &s£mited. \
TO" ANTED KNOWN. DOUGLAS PATENT* LOOSE-LEAF LEDGERS J Are Simplicity Themselves. The Bcok that Gives Satisfaction Saves Time and Honey. Factory Address— 'to, WILLIS -STREET. Telephone 1933. MURITAI SECTIONS. WANTED Knov/n— Sections for Sale, Murltai. Apply to A. T. BATE, Nathan's Building. Featherston-street, T7K7" ANTED Known — TJnlaundried "^ White Shirts, pure linen, 2s 6d each, eaual to any shirts in town, already laundried, at 6s 6d. Best value in N.Z. Money returned if noj^ satisfactory. Each shirt bears the name. Me3ton, Tailor and Mercer, 21b, Ingestre-st, (3 doors from Bank). i WANTED Known— That SIEGEL'S, Ladies' Tailors, No. 1, Mannorestreet, are giving liberal terms for Coftumes during tho months of December and January. Plenty of Travelling Cobttimcs, Skirts, and Blouses in stock. Come and see our bargains before you go elsewhere. confectionery and tea room. WANTED to Sell, situated heart Christchurch ; splendid opportunity acquire genuine bargain; everything up-to-date; owner leaving. Apply Copfcctioner, Evening Post,
ANTED KNOWN. I CHEAP PYJAMA SUITS! You spend more time in your sleeping suits than you do in your everyday garments. Thereforo you want them cosy and waffli. Ours aro good at 4s lid, 6s lid, 8b lid the suit. DUNCAN AND MACINTOSH, Manners-street, op. Opera House. WA N~T"E~D KNO WN. J. C. BROWN, (Lato of 20, Brandon-stroet.) BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR, Shop and Office Fitter. Estimates Given. Repairs promptly attended to. No. 3, AURQRA-TERRACE, 991 Telephone 991. WANTED Known—That we aye ready to send you samples and to quolo to your advantage — Cocksfoot, Ryegrass (Italian and Perennial), Crested Dogstail, Danthonia, Foacues, -Fiorin, Paspalum, Poa3, Pjrairie, Timothy, Aslike, G'owgrass, Crimson Clover, Rod Clovor, Ribgrass, Trefoil, White Clovsr, Rape, Turnips, Ryecorn, Cape Barley, Tares, Lucerne, Sheep's Parsley, White Mustard, Field Cabbage, Sand Vetch, Lupin, Oats in variety, etc., etc. Gibbons, 131, Lambton-quay, Wellington. WANTED Known— Choap painting, etc., now tho holiday rush in over, and having ono of the largest staffs of expert painters, paperhangera and decorators in tho City, I am prepared to do all Avork, supplying tho best of labour and material for the smallest poseiblo cosl. Ring up for an estimate (free). . Thos. A. Wella, Hankcy-strret. Telephoneo : Karori 2516, City 2043. WANTED to "Sell, "Milk and Cream (wholesale aud retail) ; Devonshire Cream a specialty. Taita Dairy, 64, Oubi' Itieet, Telo£&os9 2613,
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Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 31, 6 February 1908, Page 2
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