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GREAT RE-BUILDING IRONMONGERY SALE OF SILVER-PLATED WARE AND OTJTLERY, USEEUL CHRISTMAS PRESENTS, AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES POR CASH. B.P. Cruets, Teapots, Salad Bowls, Butter and Jelly Diahe« Ivoride Table and Dessert Knives, Carvers, 40. '_ , Fenders, Curbs, Pice-Brasßes, Fire-Soreena „ , Bedsteads, in French, Italian, Ho3pita,l, and Boys* «.... _ .. Boys' Tricycles, Cricket Bats, Tonnis BLaoks Watobes, Clocks, Soiasora, Pen Knives, Sheath Kuive» Lamps, Bird Cages, Gladstone and Brief Baga Trunks— Stoel, Leather, and Unbreakable Cane, Knife Machines, Enamel Ware, Aluminium Op'C'PT A T/— .Each Coatomer purchasing one ponnd's worth or more will be presented OX SU\JXA.u w j fc | 1 a va i ua i3i Q Antique Coppered Metal Photo Frame— the very latest style— as this will be the last Christmas iv the old corner building. GEORGE WINDER, : ; , IRONMONGER, . WINDER'S CORNER, CDBA AND MANNERS STREETS. ;:■ The New Fashions for Autumn and Winter. * r ' ' Now that we have got through with our Semi-Annual Sale, E "w" w we are ready to display the new goods for the new season. i "" ' Several score cases have already reached us, and their | "• contents will now form the initial display at this store. I .;; . THE MODEL MILLINERY j IS RICH IN VARIETY. i , The Hats are really very charming, and cover SO wide- a ! '" .",' range of styles that every fancy can be suited. , ! THE DRESS WEAVES. I v The commercial men will tell you that fashion now runs on c y\ '" fine wools, "and this means that Plain Cloths are to have the '"-.-■ yogue. And the Plain Cloths are exceedingly fine, and make • ■ • up into very handsome Costumes and Dresses. The range of H: Plain- Cloths is; wide enough to please everyone, and our < '\\ assortment is practically exclusive, and includes — - - - SATIN CACHEMERE, in sage, reseda, moss, myrtle, navy j blue, cardinal, marone, grenat, Burgundy, wine, prune, new green, violet, cream, and rose-du-bajre. DRAP DIANE, in brown, myrtle, Burgundy, moss, sage, deep violetj rose-du-barre, vois-de-rose, cardinal, and 11 ', ' navy blue _ I DRAP SUPERBA, in all the new shades of brown, moss, 8 bronze, and navy blue DRAP EXCELLENCE, in bronze, brown, moss, navy blue, j wine, and all 4ie\v shades j DRAP CLEOPATRA, in moss, myrtle, brown, navy blue p DRAP ROYALTY, in brown, moss, wine, myrtle, reseda j and navy blue SHRUNK VENETIAN, in light navy, wine, cardinal reseda, j moss, bronze, vieux rose, and marone \ : -"• THE NEW TWEEDS. | !v! v \ NOUVEANTE CARREAN, a fancy Tweed Mixture in ' ■ - • French colourings \ FANTAiSSE RAYURE, a very pretty French Tweed in \ new shades I - SATIN RAYURE, a very fashionable fabric for winter wear \ . , FANCY MIXED TWEEDS, in stripes and the latest j French colourings : FANCY CHECK TWEEDS, in new colour effects \ ' STRIPED CHEVIOTS for Coat and Skirt Costumes • ! HERRINGBONE VIENNA, in fashionable French colourings j BLACK DRESS FABRICS. j These are mostly All-wool Materials, and are described as j Melrose, Biarritz, Espingle, Mohair Espingle, Satin Duchesse, j Drap de Alma, Biarritz Cord, Chevron, Eperney, Satin Chevron, Mignonette, and Matte \ THE EVENING SILKS j Include CHENE SILKS, in light grounds, with very j ■ - handsome designs ' ! CHENE MOUSELINE TAFFETAS, in French colourings ) CHENE TAFFETAS, very exclusive, for there is only one \ dress length in each design and coloiiring ! CHIFFON SILK VELVET, a French fabric for day and i evening wear, 44m wide, in pink, sky blue, eau-de-nil, ! turquoise, J brown, light salmon, bronze, and navy blue j f r **'■■■■'> * j : -- ]- . ILimated. \ W" ■ ANTED Known-At RadFord' S Sale W ANTED — KNOWN ' now on, Sideboards £3 3b, Hat- DOUGLAS PATENT '• ' Flot^nds'ffet Broo^S 5^ A Q1 LEDGERS, 7- blors Is 9d half-dozen, Couches 30b, Sauce- Aro Simplicity Themßelves. * pans la' each, Dinner Sets 17s 6d, Tea- Tho Bcok that Gives Satisfaction i»etß4jfls 6d, -Sheeting 9d yard, Curtains 2s Saves Time and Monex. * pair, Copper Vases la each, Door Mats Faotory Addresa— 4y, WILLIS -STREET. •- Is. Telephone 1933. TXT ANTED X N O W TX. MURITAI SECTIONS. '_..,.....-> .",. CHEAP -PYJA^IA SUITS I VifTANTED Known— Sections for Sale, ■you.'3Ppend J ;tti6re ir tinie in your sleeping * » Muritai. emits •than you Ho-j!n your,/ everyday gar- Apply to ' „ ip^ftts, ., Thereforp you yaat' them cosy and A. T. BATE, •^waniK" Ours" afa goo3'at"'^a lid, 6s lid, \ Nathan's Building. -;;ifr'lld J&O#, , •■-" ■-"' ' - Featherston-streot, "'■.' "" K " j*JlatJnßrs-Btfqit, op. Opera fiouso. . t^ -,-, i j• , --^ '•- ;~ ■- »■• - — 7' .' .i. 1 . — &_<- ANTED Known — Unlaundned -' *■*» '■ '• • ■ ' r•- Whito Shirts, pure linon, 2s 6d WANTED Known^-We have just land- oaohj eaua i to any shirtß in town# al _ ed a shipment of Sydenham s „ j-j i.ccj t>i i Moss Fibre for growing bulbs in, 4d lb, read y laundried, at 6s 6d. Best valuo 3,j 6d for 121bs ; 25s owt. We can also in N.Z. Money returned if not satisf ac■upnly all the best latest varieties of tory. Each shirt bears tho name. Mes ; *-»-r;Bftfeet Pens advertised by thi3 firm or , _ Tailnr inrl Alprpor 91b Tnapstra Rf r^^y.ofhew.::' Ord«rt tofttdd now. n ' llairl ° r and Mercer, .Jib, ingestre-Bt. -"TV, ;TBEDERIOF COOPER, (3 doors from Bank). •-•"- ■ i ■ - - 30, Mnaners-etreet. " ~ ; , RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY FQR — — -^ sr-T-; SALE. WANTTSD' ' KNOWN. Wf ANTED to Sell, one of the fineafc J. C. BROWN, ~» Residential Properties in Welling, XV. {Late o{ 20, .JJmndori-stfeeM ton ; an ideal place for a gentleman's ■ BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR, residence ; the area is about 1 aoro, with Shop and Office Fitter. a good substantial house, 'well sheltered • Estimates Given. Repairs promptly from the south ; the view is unsurpassed ; ;'X attended to. fc" e 80 " 1S good and is planted with ''TV-*""*' No. 3, AURORA-TERRACE, shrubs and hedgerows. This property is I^-^,\ r Ml 'Jjalefthone 901,"\' bleesed with all the sunshine of the win"l. ''.r. ' ' '■■'■■ -' :: — — it — "-■ ter months. City water supply, also WANTED to Sell, Milk- and Oream good stable and buggy-shed, and can be (wholesale and retail) \ 'Devonshire reached in 8 minutes from Mnnners-st , toe*m a ipecialty. TniU Dairy, 9*, Cuba- by the trams. For address oi owner .aprtreeb, Tele«hoge 261(1, B^ Eyeing Post, ' .

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

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