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i D° y. ou ths story of " Wolf ! Wolf!"? It's \ . iika the constant cry of "Bale! Sale!" which \ \ characterises some firms. We hold TWO sales a year \ | —our Summer and 'Winter. Pairs— during which we ( \ make a BONA-FIDE OLEAH-ANOE of all seasonable \ I goods at genuine bargain prices ! j ( ' ' i ] • By GUBA STREET. " I | SOME SPECIAL BARGAINS ! ' | I CHILDREN'S PRINT SAILOR DRESSES for 2/3 each f | 6 doz. LADIES' BLACK CRINOLINE FANCY SHAPE HATS \ S • Wei e 5/1 1 Now 1/- each ! ! ! BLACK CASHMERE HOSE Usual prices 1/-, 1/6, 1/9 and 1/11,} ! ! i Clearing at 7id, 1/-, 1/3, 1/6 pair FOWNES 1 . 4/6 GLOVES for 2/11 a pair 3 DOME GUARANTEED KID in white, beavers, and browns All sizes 2/1 1 | \ v PiLES OF OTHER BARGAINS: r^—i ■ ! jHE ! <ro THE ladies j,.. 1 . ' \ We might say "By your china you are judged." ■ HhS I ■ Chinawcire is bo much in evidence throughout the , Bitius. ; d y tnat j t s ] 10U id b e t nc especial care and study of \ RBSBS/ 1 \ the punctilious housewife. There is no way in which \ fVlMiltV E a woman can so sho^v her fine taste' and discerning j ( ij judgment in household goods than in the China with \ fIJC I which she graces her table. It.is at once her pride ! «» ' ! and the admiration of her friends. Why is it then ' finSTSOTSn '■ t^' d^' onewolnarl can obtain aso much better effect 1 All IIU lib < than her neighbour withou,t spending more money ? : . 1 [ It is simply taste. Taste combined with judgement I PySUA - : ' an( * econom y > That is the secret. She shops at Uliitlrl ! Craig's! Why not^ emulate her example ? Dozens i ' of tasteful lines to choose from at prices well within I \ I ' your reach. ! , ( ' 3U i^rJi n i-imn-ni awimiiirrnrmii h \ • 1 ■ i : CENSIBLE people buy sensible things and among all the j j '—' many appurtenances to the person nothing is so needful as J a sensible boot, because a boot to be sensible must fit you, and 4 fit you well, look well, wear well, and be the very latest. Fashion ; ' demands this. What loolcs more out of place than to see a I well-dressed man of business with an ill-fitting, out of date boot ! on ? De sensible and buy the right boot. „We have it. Here | I 1S '■ — ; I PAX3EHNT COLT BOOTS. j \ The patent leather will wear well, will not crack, and will keep j \ its beautiful polish to the last. The, boot is made with a Bronx j ; I Toe, or, in otl\er words, a toe point rounded off to the general ] shape of the toes, allowing plenty of "play"; the toe ot this , j , '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 < very easy and soft to the ankle. The bhape, style and finish is j of the very latest Ameiican. 30/- will buy it. ' I " For the hot weather we can specially recommend ' ! I ' The TP&t&vtt Colt Oxford SSiocs, | ; built on the same plan and finish, and very cooling to wear. 1 Our price 25/-. ( 1 I • , 33 CUBA STREET. ! The Cheapest Good Drapery I in this Dominion, . j I ' IS AT : The following are facts, and can be seen and bought— i Cream good LUSTRE SKIRTS 25/6 for 8/6 1 Odd Black oKIRTS At 4/11 each ; Rich New MANTLES, at half-price 90/- for 49/8, 75/- for 37/Q, 1 30/- for 15/SICILIAN DUST COATS, mostly cream and navy 49/6 for \\ ' 27/6, 39/6 far 25/- And 1 some odd ones at 16/6 I Soft PRINT COSTUMES, navy grounds, Blouse and Skirt nicely I trimmed 10/6 Worth 25/G I A few light MUSLIN BLOUSES and SKIRTS For 12/6 i UNDERSKIRTS, DRESSING GOWNS, and all UNDERCLOTH--9 ING at Sale prices j COTTON DRESSES. ) ■ Not approached in New Zealand. ' ; J Dark Navy INGRAIN PRINTS 4d a yard Not the. American 1 \ narrow stuff * a ;' • ZEPHYR LAWNS lojd Now s*d | i CQTTON DELAINES iold Now 6£d i COTTON DELAINES 10 yards for 3/11 j BLOUSING CAMBRICS B id for s£d, Q^d for 6d \ ART LIBERTY CURTAINS, 6 yards 2/3 a pair These are ( 36111. wide 1 LINEN TyRKISH TOWELS 1/9 Worth 2/8 fi White TURKISH TOWELS 1/11 a pair f< Check GLASS CLOTH 66 J 3 d For C£d • J - ROLLER TOWELLING 7\d For s\d } t UNDRESSED LAWN for Dresses and Underclothing jzjd For | $ 10d White only, double width I \ 400 LINEN DAMASK CLOTHS Marked 6/- In tho S, discount i A biff job line of SERVIETTES Cheap ! 1 HONEYCOMB QUILTS 9/6 For 6,11 [ CRETONNES sid a yard | i Big good quality FRILLED PILLOWSLIPS 10* d | UNBLEACHED SHEETING, Herringbone 1/3 Now 1/- | E UNBLEACHED SHEETING, for double bed 1/6 Now 1/3 j WHITE SHEETING, double bed IQ£d }>. A GRAND SHEETING Soin., 2/3 for 1/10 goin., 1/11 for 1/6 J FLANNELETTES, pink, white, cream Ht\ I 70 pairs, 3h yards long each, LACE CURTAINS 9/6 Now 6/6 a pair ' 5 SPRING BLIND ROLLERS (inch) Gd each fi DAMASK SUPPER CLOTHS, soin. x 90m., red border 3/11 I 300 New GUIPURE and FINE LACE COLLARETTES, RABATS, p etc. About half-price, 1/11 and 2/6 Rich GUIPURE KIMONOS or BRITELLES, broad at shoulders, ! white, cream, and Paris 6/6 for 3/11, 9/6 for 5/6 | | 30 PARASOLS lefr, light colours 3/3, 3/11, 4/6 | I BELTS, at 1/-, newest shapes LACE SLEEVES, white, cream, Paris, fine, and Guipure 2/11, I 3/3, 3/8 — just about half-price ■ 6in. WIDE RIBBOM 6d a yard I DRESS DEPARTMENT. j 50/- to measure — See what we are showing in g-ood materials \ WOOL DELAINES, newest designs 1/9 for 1/-; and i/ii, now : 1/G a yard \ | 1/- DRESS MATERIALS, double width Sec a table of these j 1/8 a yard will buy a lot of 2/0 quality - ! U BLOUSES. i d Customers tell us that we have the CHEAPEST BLOUSES in J I the trade. , J I At 2/6 there is a biff lot of ODD BLOUSES ] I At a/11 Good Quality, SHIRT BLOUSES j At 5/8, our best Worth R/6 , j S SLEEVELESS BLCUSES— These are extra pood quality and very ; i new; colours, white, cream, and Pans shades 19/6 for 12/9, Ml- for 14/6, 22/6 for 14/8, 29/ b for 22/6 ■ ; I White HAND-WORKED BLOUSES 8 6 Worth double { I OSTRICH FEATHER STOLES— About 40 left, grey, white, [ i black, aud brown mixuues u/6 for 8/6, 19/6 for 15/G, 39/6 1 • for 33/-, ji!- for 34/-, 55/- for ««/- }. h' COQUE FEATHER STOLES About half-prloo | I VVELLINGTOjN and MASTERTON. !

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Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 36, 12 February 1908, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 36, 12 February 1908, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 36, 12 February 1908, Page 9

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