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I —And this is just how it is. The weather has been I so delightful of late, so truly "Summery," and a our " Fair " has been so splendidly successful that, I all things considered, we have decided to continue ! I it for just ONE WEEK LONGER. Therefore we j I are determined to make it a brilliant week of still I greater Bargain-giving. ! I ONE WEEK MORE of the "FAIR" at the I DRAPERY SUPPLY ASSOCIATION, ! I CUBA STREET. ! 1 ALL OUR REMNANTS of DRESSES, i I BLOUSINGS, PRINTS, MUSLINS, RIBI BONS, LACES, etc., TO BE CLEARED I I AT HALF MARKED PRICES. j I CUBA ST. - - /The "Fair." ! IJHE TO THE LADBES ..... We might say "By your china you are judged." fjnj I _ Chinaware is so much in evidence throughout the liniLL. a y t k at { t s h ou l_ _ c the especial care and study of bh inu ' the punctilious housewife. There is no way in which IftAlm a woman can so show her fine taste and discerning ! judgment in household goods than in the China with nC f which she graces her table. It is at once her pride „ UF j and the admiration of her friends. Why is it then i . jym inytn j that one woman can obtain aso much better effect ;n«jIA lIX j than her neighbour without spending more money ? ! It is simply taste. Taste combined with judgement \ PUIMA ant * econorn y< That is the secret. She shops at j UniltA Jj Craig's ! Why not emulate her example ? Dozens v of tasteful lines to choose from at prices well within i ■ |x I your reach. ir.R&lfi^l OPil-S§! H 0© H 34 M&nners St. C • Care spent in the selection of your footwear will save you endless ( \ annoyance and discomftrt. Especially is this so in the hot weather. k Exeiclse that carte when next you shop, and purchase a boot that \ conforms perfectly to the shape of your foot, that is cool and soft, \ yet strong' withal. Wear Tan Boots ! They do not retain the heat /» like black ones. That is the reason why Tans are worn in the hot { months of the year : ergo, they are the fashion at present. I J The Stanley British-Made Tan Boot is especially de- ■ S signed to combine comfort and durability with style. r HERE ARE THREE OF STANLEY'S SPECIAL LINES : ' c Gent's Light Shade Tan Boots, soft uppers, extra stout ' ? soles, wide welt and medium round toe. These desirable boots can \ be obtained for 24/- \ Gent's Balmoral Nut Brown Shade, wide welts, round J toe, delightfully soft ; 24/- now. > Gent's Light Shade Tans, " Yale Toe," light and firm. > j Special price, 24/- _________________________ } 33, Cwfca Street. ' Millinery <© <© j \A/ILL ail those ladies who were j unfortunate enough not to \ I see or purchase any of our first ' ! shipment of MILLINERY MODES, ! . j kindly wait until abou* Thursday | or Friday next, when large new \ i assortment wifl be shown ? j ij i \ LANBTON QUAY. \ THE PINAL HEAP sale; bales saleOf T S. II UN T AN D CO' S. THIS MARVELLOUS SALE. U « • FIRST YEARLY CLEARING SALE, Fyou wish to raako up for all tho In Their Now Premises, good things you have missed, CALL v TO-MORROW ENORMOUS REDUCTIONS IN EVERY White Fancy Muslins. 2_d, 3_d, 4id , DEPARTMENT. Cream Corduroy, 10_d — — Cream Nun's Veiling, 10_d 1 X FEW OF OUR PRICES— I'j-ntea Delainettds, 3d yar,d, Us lid dreas Cups and Sauoprs, £ood deigns, from Printod Muslins, 2s lid, 39 lid drees 3s doz. 13in Meat Dishos, pheasant and Blouse Pieces, 3yd» for la — honestly worth other patterns ; sold elsewhero at 2a 6d ; Is yard our prieo, lOd and Is. Small Meat Sheetings, Table Linens, Bed Quilts, Blan- Dishes, usual price Is, now 4id. Saucokets, Rugs, Calicoes, Lawns, Nainsooks, boats, to match, 4_d. Splendid lino Tucking?, Forfars, Hollands, Hosiery, Tumblors, 2a 6d doz. Best Brown Underclothing, etc., Reduced 50 to Yd Windsor Soap, 14 cakes, Is. 'Splendid per cent. ' line Carpet Squares, 42s 6d; usual price WE MUST HAVE ROOM. j 55a. Oilcloth, 2yds wide, from Is 10_d Dress Pieces, 2s lid, 33 lid, 4s lid, 5s lid ' running yard. Single Quilts, white, at 6yds Art Muslin for Is, Is 6d, Is lid 3a 9d • full-size do., 5s lid. Splendid line 6yds Cretonne for Is lid, 2s 3d, 2s 6d Tapestry Hall Curtains, 8s 6d, 9s 6d pair. Tinsel Mantol Drape, 3d Whito Lace Curtains, 2_yds long, 2s 6d Whno Honeycomb Quilts from 2s 6d pair, beautiful designs. Japanese Vase?, Marcella Quilts, 43 6d splendid designs, usual prices 63 6d, 7s Blouse Silks, lOici, Is &d, 83 6d ; sale price, 4i, 4s "6d, 5a por Embroideries, lid, 2id, 3d, 3_d pair; these are real Japanese goods. We Insertions from Id yard havo splendid lines of Lp-ithor, Topesti-y, Wido Lace, Id ; Whalebone, Id dozen ' iinc ' Saddlebag Suites, Sideboards, Wai d1 robes, Cheval Pairs, and Duohessa Pairs EVERYTHING MUST BE SOLD., ( our own manufacture), Italian Bedsteads, vi i.< f<TiT¥ QTAAfT)C! nx> munnTticv oto> » R " aollinjr at knock v>ricG3 during \sh GRE &lAMP& OR DLSCOUNT Ba , o Wo in^ lto you to gg * v<J m _ call CALL TO-MORROV/'. Inspect our prices. Remember our motArp T TMT^TiT^T* (~^ >< H to. You can pet it cheapor at Hunt and 1 Jj±_\_U_D±!;laA3 O, Co Quality unsurpas.<.es. Be suro you THE CHEAPEST DRAPER, OUBA-ST. find tho right and only address, : J. S. HUNT AND CO., 113, Cuba-street. THE BEST STTTT YOTT freezing sheep and lambs. EVER HAD — mHE WELLINGTON MEAT EXPORI WAS no better than tho Suit A vru'll make for you. COMPANY, LTD., ib prepared to PURLet ua mako you one and you'll CHASE FAT SHEEP and LAMB 3by see the economy of it. ' woight or nt per head. We'll give you the biggeßt bunch of tailoring satisfaction you over The Company aho offers clients every had before. faoility for freezing on their own account. Prices can be obtained on application BEADFOM) WOOLLEN afc tho Compsmy , 3 Officefl or from any oi CO J the Buyers in tho country. 'THE QUALITY TAILORS," . w G FQ 3. LAMBTON-QUAY, WELLINGTON. v . o Maiugtipx Director.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 41, 18 February 1908, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 41, 18 February 1908, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 41, 18 February 1908, Page 9