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—And this is just how it is. The weather has been I so delightful of late, so truly "Summery," and \ our " Fair" has been so splendidly successful that, \ all things considered, we have decided to continue "i it for just ONE WEEK LONGER. Therefore we \ are determined to make it a brilliant week of still ; greater Bargain -giving. f ONE WEEK MORE of the "FABR" at the I DRAPERY SUPPLY ASSOCBATION, ; CUBA STREET. j ALL OUR REMNANTS of DRESSES, \ BLOUSINGS, PRINTS, MUSLINS, RIBBONS, LACES, etc., TO SE CLEARED 3 AT HALF MARKED PRICES. | CUBA ST. - - The "Fair-" 1 Jjj[ TO THE LADIES We might say "By your china you are judged." UA] I m , Chinaware is so much in evidence throughout the lirllala jgy th a (; it should be the especial care and study of as any l^ e punctilious housewife. There is no way in which itflAlifi a woman can so show her fine taste and discerning i judgment in household goods than in the China with f|C : ; , which she graces her table. It is at once her pride Ul I and the admiration of her friends. Why is it then __.__._ that one woman can obtain a so much better effect AnTluTill than her neighbour without spending more money ? j •""' l|U||U I It is simply taste. Taste combined with judgement nDjißjfl ! and economy. That is the secret, She 'shops at UlfiltiA ! Craig's! Why not emulate her example? Dozen 1 ! ; of tasteful lines to choose from at prices well within ; I Q your reach. PRAifi Q i ORiliO H 0© n 34 Manners S3. | ysiMlu 0 j Care spent in the selection of your footwear will save you endless annoyance and discomfort. Especially is this so in the hot weather. Exercise that care when next you shop, and purchase a boot that conforms perfectly to the shape of your foot, that is cool and soft, yet strong V/ithal. Wear Tan Boots ! They do not retain the heat like black onc3. That is the reason why Tans are worn in the hot months of the year : ergo, they are the fashion at present. The Stantey British-Made Tan Boot is especial^ designed to combine comfort and durability with style. ( HERE ARE THREE OK STANLEY'S SPECIAL LINES : Gent's Light Shade Tan Boots, soft tippers, extra stout i ' soles, wide welt and medium round toe. These desirable boots can be obtained for 24/Gent's Balmoral Nut Brown Shade, wide welts, round toe, delightfully soft ; 24/- now. . > Gent's Light Shade Tans, "Yale Toe," light and firm. ! Special price, 24/S3, Cuba Street.

THE FINAL HEAT Of THIS MARVELLOUS SALE. Fyou wish to mako up for all tho good things you have missed, CALL TO-,\K)RROW. White Fancy Muslins, 2id, 3id, 4£d Cream Covdiuoy, lO^d Cream Nun's Veiling, 10id ri.r-.lea Uelainettes, 3d yard,' Is lid dress Printed Muslins, 2s lid, 3s lid dross Blouse Pieces, 3yds for If.— honestly worth Is yard Sheetings, Table Linend, Bed Quilts, Blankets, Rugs, Calicoes, Lawns^ Nainsooks, Tucking?, Forfars, Hollandu, Hosiery, Underclothing, etc., Reduced 50 to /o per oent. , WE MUST HAVE ROOM. Dress Pieces, 23 lid, 3s Ud, 4s lid, 5s Ud 6yds Art Muslin for Is, Is 6d, Is lid byds Cretonne for Is lid, 2s 3d, 2s 6d Tinsel Mantel Drape, 3d ; White Honeycomb Quilts from 2s 6d Marcella Quilts, 4s 6d Bloueo Silks, 10£ ci, Is Embroideries, l£~d, 2|d r 3d, 3id Insertions from Id yard Wide Lace, Id ; Vi lialebone, Id dozen EVERYTHING MUST BE SOLD. AYE GIVE STAMPS OR DISCOUNT. CALL TO-MOKROW. AT LINDBEIIG'S, THE CHEAPEST DRAPER, CUBA-ST. THE BEST SUIT YOU j EVER HAD WAS no boiler than the Suit we'll make lor you. Let us mako you one and you'll see the economy of it. We'll give you the biggest bunch of tailoring satisfaction you ever had before. BRADUOBJ) WOOLLEN CO., "THE QUALITY TAILORS." 3. LAMBTON-QUAY, WELLINGTON. END OF SEASON SALE. Every Line of Summer Stock Reduced to Below Cost. Millinery, Blouses, Skirts, Underskirts, Etc., Etc. For Two Weeks Only. MRS MATHEWSON, 15 and 17, Lambton-quny. A LLAN WARD, Tailor, has Removed -^*- to T. Page's, Mercer, etc., corner of Lambton-quay and Plimmor'B Steps, where gentlemen can depend upon getting a good stylish Suit at a reasonable cost. VISH-WASHERS, Sanitary Dish-wash-ers. Washed and dried without wetting the fingers. Repays their cost in no time. Send for illustrated catalogue. Solarino Metal Polish. Rondrock and fuse for stump and rock-blasting, Billott'u Hotair Tuyers or Tcw-irons. Pendor's Ilor^cshoeß and Nulls. .T. E Jeiikiuion, 6?. Clyde-quay, Wellington-

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Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 40, 17 February 1908, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 40, 17 February 1908, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 40, 17 February 1908, Page 9

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