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Hundreds of Wellington Ladles 1 T-lAVE found out that there is nothing of the "muckle din and little wool " ff _ x description about the popular D.S.A. " FAIR "in Cuba Street. Theie H is, instead, a bona-fide clearance ot really fashionable, seasonable, and Q serviceable goods at prices far below their value. Ii you are in doubt, please G read this list of a few of the iincs, and then cotvje and s>ec the values E for yourself ! f LADIES' BELTS. | TARTAN SILK BELTS, 3d LEATHER BELTS, 9jd, lOjd, 1/6 1 WHITE LINEN BELTS, 10Jd BLACK SILK BELTS, 8d I ' HEMSTITCHED HANDKERCHIEFS, C for 1/- Best value in Town I LADIES' TIES, silk, 3d each MOTOR SCARVES, 1/1 1J and 3/6 1 All Remnapts at Half the Marked Price. 1 The ' Momentous " FAIR " SALE closes its Bargain | Opportunities on Saturday first, the 22nd. | CUBA STREET, | a TO THE LADIES We might say "By your rhina you are judged." Chinaware is so much in evidence throughout the day that it should be the especial care and study of the punctilious housewife. There is no way in which a woman can so show her fine taste and discerning judgment in household goods than in the China with which she graces her table. It is at once her pride and the admiration of her friends. Why is it then that one woman can obtain a so much better effect than her neighbour without spending more money ? It is simply taste. Taste combined with judgement and economy. That is the secret. She shops at Craig's 1 Why not emulate her example? Dozens 6f tasteful lines to choose from at prices well within your reach. Care spent in the selection of your footwear will save you endless annoyance and discomfort. Especially is this so in the hot weathei. 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 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. Tho Stanley British- Made Tan Boot is especially dej signed to combine comfort and durability with style. HERE ARE THREE OF STANLEY'S SPECIAL LINES : ' Gent's Light Shado 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 Shado, wide welts, round toe, delightfully soft ; 24/- now. ( , Gent's Light Shado Tans, " Yale Toe," light and firm. Special price, 24/!3«3 f Cuba &tr&®t. ' , i 1 [ I Worth of Rich New SILKS, VELVETEENS, I and BLOUSES. 1 ————— I 20 to 25 per cent. Discount i - . j ; See tMs Space MONDAY NIGHT \ for all Particulars. j ; Goods will be Ready Tuesday Morning. 1 I MILLINERY— Our Second Shipnent now opened. THE FINAL HEAT _„___,._. ,- nmTn -, Of REMOVAL IsOTICE. THIS JUBVELLOUS SALE TF you wish to make up for nil the TQTAVING completed our building opera-to-moi;ro\v 98 y ° u ha *" c mi6sed> CALb tion3> we are again ia occu P ation ■White Fancy Muslins, 2id, 3£d, 4id at our old addre "» Oresm Corduroy, lOicj Cretin Nun's Veiling, Wj No. 98, MAXNERS-STEEET. 1 >.rtoc! Dolainettcs, 3d jard, Is lid drees Printed Jfusmif;, 2s lid, 3s lid dress " £nr< 3ydS 18 - hoDe6tl * ™ rth TAN AND BLACK BOOTS AND SHOES £he S^S^SL?wl^aS; With Round or Pointed Toes. Tucking?, J ? orfars, ilollands, Hosiery, Underclothing, etc., Reduced 5p to 7o lICr wjs MUST HAVE ROOM. FOR QUALITY, STYLE, & COMFORT, Dress Pieces, 2s lid, '3s lid, 4s lid, 5s lid ov , / 6yds Art Muslin for Ib, Is 6d, la lid fall0 P at byds Cretonne for Is lid, 2s 3d, 2b 6d Tin«a Mantel Drape, 3d EDWAKDS & SON'S, While Honeycomb Quilts from 2s od • fllSS^Wi', I' HB, MANNERS-STBEET. Embroideries, l^d, 2id, 3d, 3id Insertions from Id yard Wide Laeo, Id s Whalebone, Id dozen ' FREEZE SHEEP' AND LAMBS. • EVERYTHING MUST BE SOLD. WE GIVE STAMPS OR DISGOUNT. CALL TO-MORROW. )TOB WELLINGTON MEAT EXPORI AT LINMEIIG'S, UPANYi Lm> v prepared to PUR . THE CHEAPEST DRAPER, CUBA-ST. — CHASE FAT SHEEP and LAMBS by SMARTNESS weight or at per head. IN XOUH The Company also offers clients every SUIT ! facility for freezing on their own account. ~~~~ Pricoß can be obtained on application W^ S, C 3 -*° 0-mp^'. Omco. or fro m an, o, SS Z ZJSZ C if tha *^> * the count^ durability. W- Q FOSTER, Every Suit we mako ia tailored to increase our reputation as tailors of Manasinz Director, quality. o^orXr^'suiSrom 0 l £ lian(1 ° s when WATCH REPAIRS A SPECIALITY. We invariably plcatu our cualoinew A HAWKES, Practical Watchmaker, XSL« 35, Willis-btreet, Wellington. F.\ciy __ dcciiption of Walchen, Clocks, and JewolI31lAI)l r OliD lr 'T thoroughly cleaned and repaired at popul.u prirfs. Ucnovu Watches clfaneti 00,, irom 2... 6d ; I.tnrr Watches cleaned „.„,, r...^.™,, „, ... nr)Q ,, f'Otu 3s ; Watch Giti^en, 6(1. All other lHb QUALIiI JAILORS, lepairs At equtlly low prices Al! woik 3. LAMBTON-QUAY, WELLINGTON guarantred. Noto-55, WILLIS-STREET lover May's Cafel.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 45, 22 February 1908, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 45, 22 February 1908, Page 7

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