ORE AT RE-BUILDING IRONMONGERY SALE OF ILVER-PLATED WAJ&E XNB CUTLEHY, USEFUL CHRISTMAS PRESENTS, AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES FOR CASH. E.P. Crue's, To tpofc*, fialad Rowla, Batter and Jelly Dishes Ivorido Table and Des-sert Knives, Curvets, &o. Fenders, Curbs, Firo- Rviisaes, Fire-Screena Bedsteads, in French, Italian. Hospital^ and Boys' Boys' Tricyoles, Grieiet Bats, Tennis Haife Watches, Clocks, Kcissiors, Pon Knives, Sheath Knivos Lamps, Bird Cages, Gladstone and Biief liags ' Trunkß— SteeJ-, Leathelt, and Unbreakable Qane Knife MRohiues, I'Jimniel Ware, Aluuiiuium . OTTEtpT A T.^^. Each Cnstoinor purchasing 1 ono pound's worth or more will be presented Ol JiUi-aw w j fcli ft Vtt j ua j,i e Antique Coppered Metal Photo Frame— the very Utesfc style— as thw will bo tlio last Christmas in tho old corner * buildingft \ GEOEGE WINDER IRONMONGER, TENDER'S COBNEB, CUBA AND MANNERS STREETS. A GREAT ARRAY OF • SUPERLATIVE BAEGAINS. This great event is now in full swing, and is the theme \ of conversation whereever women most do congregate. - | Clearly it is to your advantage to visit our Store, and get \ your full share of the bargains. , ] TRAVELING THINGS AT TRAVELIIftC PRIGES. ! There are bargains to be had in Travel Trappings, and j there are several lilies he^e marked for quick exit. \ AMERICAN CABIN TRUNKS. These are slightly j scratched . ■ \ .Regular prices 27/6, 35/6, 42/-, 57/6 each \ . . .Sale prices 17/S, 24/0, 32/6, 42/6 \ SARATOGA TROK T KS 3 leather covered, oval tops, fitted g : trays, sizes 30m., 32m., 34m., 36m. : Sale prices aj/'iO, 35/3, 38/9, 40/6 j SOLID LEATHER CABIN TRUNKS, very durable, sizes 1 30m., 33m., 36m. 1 Sale prices 69/6, 74/6, 81/3 ] LADIES' HAT BOXES, canvas covered, leather-bound, | fitted with cones i Sale prices 13/-, 21/-, 23/- each j| j TOILET REQUISITES AT TRIFLING PRICES. I Soaps and perfumes of -the homely and preferred sorts, I going now at very small prices. ? SOAPS— ' | Special assorted Usually 2d cake Now 1/3^ dozen ■ &\ Oatmeal and Buttermilk Usually 4d cake Now 2/11 doz 1 - ; Empllientine, 3 cakes in box Now 11d box j Cuticura Soap Sale price 1/1 cake j Cashmere Bouquet Sale price 1/1 ,cake, or 3/- box j Barilla Ash Soap Sale price B£d box of 2 cakes i PERFUMES j Assorted Perfumes Usually 6d Now 3d each • ' j Lavender Water Usually 1/3 and i/'u Now lidhand 1/Q* \ Brilliantine, Roger and Gallet's Usually 1/- Now Sd < Benzion and Almond Cream Usually 2/6 Now 1j- '■ Koko for the 'hair Usually 2/- Sale price 1/6 j Cal vert's Carbolic Tooth Powder Now, S£a and 11d ' RSABY-TQ-WEAK GARMENTS FOR KEN. j Men are getting heaps of bargains at this Sale. There ; are hundreds of fine ready-to-wear Suits, Shirts, Ties, etc., S going at exceptionally small prices. If you buy during this j Sale you must get a bargain. | ALL-WOOL SADDLE TWEED TROUSERS, superior make, J all sizes ' '■ Sale .prices 876, 12/6, 15/6 pair ( j GENT.'S TAILOR-MADE TWEED and WORSTED, SAC { SUITS Usually 35/-, 42/-, 47/6, 55/-, 69/6, 75/- \ Sale prices 29/9, 35/tf , 40/S, 46/9, 59/6, 63/9 \ GENT.'S FLANNEL SUITS, the balance of our summer \ stock Usually 23/6, 25/6, 35/r, 42/-, 55/-, 63/- | ' " Sale prices 20/-, 21/9, 20/9, 35/9, 46/01 53/Q GENT.'S FANCY SUMMER WAIS TCOATS lo be cleared ! Sale prices 5/6, 5/11, 8/9, 7/8, 8/11 each > \ '• GENT.'S WHITE and GREY FLANNEL TENNIS SHIRTS \ • Usually 1 1/6, 12/6, 14/6, 16/6, 18/6 « * Sale prices 8/9, 18/9, 12/6, 14/-. 15/3 GENT.'S TURKISH BATH GOWNS, with hoods \ Usually iso, 16/6, 18/6, 22/6, 24/6 ; Sale prices 13/0, 14/-, 15/3, 19/3, 21/- : "3 limited. - I
o^B©!s DYE WORKS, 178, l^per Willis St. Teictyhena 2633 (Near St. Peter'a Church), iTiOR ITREXOH CLEANING AND - DYEING. REPAIRS A SPECIALTY. SGHEa BRQS.. Pfgjiristcra. CI T V DYE WORKS TAYLOR AND CO., DYERS AND FRENCH CLEANERS to Hi 3 Excellency the Governor, Lord Plunket ; also to the Late Governor, Lord Ranfurly. "WORKS: Kent-terrace; 'Phone 2666. Lambton-quay; 'Phone 1174. Branches filmßtchurch and Dunedin. PERTH DT S "W O~R. KS. A. ROBERTSON, From Perth and Pai&ley, Scotland. GENERAL DYER AND CLEANER, 19a, Ghuznee-street. Telephone 918. P.O. Box 2. Te Aro. ELLINGTON DIfETND~FRENCH CLEANING WORKS. W. BARBER AND CO., 46, Cuba-street. The Largest and Oldest Dyeing Establishment in the Dominion. Lace Curtains cleaned or dyed, 2s 6d per pair. Dyeing and Cleaning of every description. Tel. 226; nnUCKER means something GOOD. TUCKER'S JELLY CRYSTALS Mean the BEST. And ".vou can't beat the best," jou know.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 35, 11 February 1908, Page 2
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