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IltacJE'eds @ff WeSHßgjlon Ladies \ T-TAVE found out that there is nothing of the "mucklo din and little wool " ;i description about tha popular D.S.A. " FAIR" in Cuba Street. There jj is, instead, a bona-flds clearance of really fashionable, seasonable, and ; serviceable goodi ;it prices far below their value. If you are in doubt, please i . read this list of a few of the iincs, and then come aivl bee the values '■ \ for yourself ! | LADIES' BELTS. | ] TARTAN SILK BELTS, 3d LEATHER BELTS, 9jd, 10ld, 1/6 > j WHITE LINEN BELTS, 101 d BLACK SILK BELTS, 9d ! I HEMSTITCHED HANDKERCHIEFS, 6 for 1/- Best value in Town j LADIES' TIES, silk, 3d each MOTOR SCARVES, 1/1 1 J and 3/6 ! All Remnants at Haff tbe Marked Price. «. The Momentous " FAIR " SALE closes its Bargain ', Opportunities on Saturday first, the 22nd. ; CUBA STREET. f I -„..i. 3 THE j T ? THIE 8-^^BES agnjn | We might say "By your china you are judged." HALL" 5 Chinaware is so much in evidence throughout the 5 day that it should be the especial care and study of i RiJADJf the punctilious housewife. There is no way in which [ mntint i a woman can so show her fine taste and discerning jj judgment in household goods than in the China with fjr 'i • which she graces her table. It is at once her pride "■ |; 1 and the admiration of her friends. Why is it then fIDTEOTin I a *" one woman can obtain aso much better effect i Hli GlOl lU 1 than her neighbour without spending more money ? E It is simply taste. Taste combined with judgement • PUJjMA \ anc^ economy. That is the secret. She shops at Ulilam fe Craig's! Why not emulate her example? Dozens \ of tasteful lines to choose from at prices well within i \\ \ your reach. B MflßAlfi '? 1 SP^IO m 0© H 34 Planners St. ! 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 withal. Wear Tan Boots ! They do not retain the heat / like black ones. That is the reason why Tans aie worn in the hot '. months of the year : ergo, they are the fashion at present. ( The Stanley British- Made Tan Boot is especially designed to combine comfort and durability with style. > , HKKE ARE THREE OF STANLEY'S SPECIAL LINES : < Gent's Light Shade Tan Boots, soft uppers, extra stout r soles, wide wolt and medium round toe. These desirable boots Van be obtained for 24/Gent's Balmoral Nut Brown Shade, wide welts, round toe, delightfully soft ; 24/- now. Gent's, Light ShadG Tans, "Yale Toe," light and fiim. > Special price, 24/- , < S3, Odlm Street. IL2OOO Wog&K for I WARNOCK and » ADKIM have purchased g-oods from Messrs. | j 9 Bannatyne's Bond (sent to New Zealand by mistake), and are now j |j offering- the same ?A the following bargains :-- i £1550 WORTH Or S!Li<3. ; Besides the stock, we reduce the whole of our own stock of SILKS. I i We mention the principal lots :—: — I : 4oin. MESSALINE (PURE SILK), sky, navy, reseda, nil, brown, pink, j > cream, white, blark 6/n for 0/6 a yard | ' 4oin. CHIFFON TAFFETAS, all leading: colours ! ! 7/11 for 6/G and S/6 for 6/11 ! , oSin. CREPE DE CIIENE JAPANESE, sky, navy, rose 4/fi for 3/0 i 36m. SHANTUNGS, ci«-ht leading shades . fl/3, extra cheap a ' 25m. SHANTUNGS, 10.se and heliotrope 4/^ for 3/6- ] i 2 only Special Quality CHIFFON TAFETTA ROBES, sky and biown f 89,6 for 75/- ! I 23b. COLOURED JAPANESE, all leading colours J 1/9 for 1/4 i and 2/3 for 1/9 , \ All White and Cream JAPANESE ■ 1/0 quality for 1/4^, i/n for 1/6, 2/3 for 1/9 \ \ PEAU DE SOIE, Eng-lish Washing Silk 2,6 Now 1/3 \ Coloured MERVS, all leading .shades 36 for 2/11 ( AH Coloured GLACE SILKS , 3/6 for 2/11 \ \ All Coloured SATIN , 3/<J for 2/11 j \ Black Heavy CORDED SILK s.'G for 3/9 i Black MERVS. < =/6"for 1/11, 2 'll for 2/6, 4/6 for 3/6, 4'n for 3/11 i Black SATIN 3 3 i°r 2/«, 3," for' 2/11, 4/- for 3/3 i Black GLAQE I i 2/6 for 1/11, 2/6 for 2/2, 2/11 for 2/G, 3/6 for 2/11, 4/9 for 3/11 5 ! Heavy White CORDED SILKS 3/6 for 1/11 ,] J Striped LINING SATIN 2/6 for 1/11 j : ' \ a THE FINAL MAT REMOVAL NOTICE. THIS MARVELLOUS SALE. JF you wish to make up for all the TTAVIXG completed our building operagood things you have missed, CALii XI t ; onßj wo aro aga i U m occupation ™"* IO i, IROW - „ „,,,!>,,. at our old address, White Fancy Mi^lm*, 2^l, oid, 4Jd Crosm Corduroy, lO^cl A , MA\vnK! <ctt>t?-i.-t Ctoini Nun'a V ailing, lOJd , Ino - 9B ' MA^^EII.>SIRELT. !').:- tec Dclainctti^, 3d yard, Is lid dress ___ 3'ri.iterl Mut-luui, 2t) lid, os lid drcsu JJ1 ° U ls B 3> " tU f ° r ls - honcklly worth TAN AND BLACK 800 IS AND SHOES Sheetings, Table Linens Bed Quilts, Blan- wuh Rouml or p oilltcd Toes . kets, Rugs, Caheocs, Lawns, JNaiusook*, Tucking?, Forfar*, Hollands, Hosiery, ■ \_ Underclothing, etc., Reduced 50 to 'ib *"tSW HAVE BOOM. FOE QUALITY, STYLE, t COMFORT, Dross Pieces, 2s lid, 3s lid, 4s lid, 5s Ud " o hm . at 6yds Art Muslin for Is, Is 6d, Ib lid onop at byds Cretonne for Is lid,' 2s 3d, 2b 6d r _ , _^_^~ „ T.nsel iMantcl Drape, 3d EDWARDS & SON'S, Wr.ie Honeycomli (guilts .from 2s 6d Maicclta QmlK ♦« Gd 98 MANNERS-STREET. Blouse HilksylUiu, Is KmbroidoriL^, l^d, 2£d, 3d, 3Jd Insertions trom Id yard Wide Law, Id; Whalebone, Id dozen FREEZING SHEET AND LAMBS. EVERYTHING MUST BE SOLD. WE GIVE STAMPS OP DISCOUNT CALL TO-MORROW. rgTHE WELLINGTON MEAT EXPORT AT LINDIUSItCj'S, COMPANY, LTD., k prepaiod to PUR. TjHjCHEAPEST DRAPER. CUPA-ST. LAMBg by SMAIITNESS weight or at per head. IN YOUJX Tho Company also offers clients every SUIT ! ' facility for freezing on their own account. ~" Prices can bo obtained on application ss *r ct of *>»<>» - *° «™**- durability. , w . G. FOSTER, livery Suit wo m&ke i.3 tailored to iucicnae our reputation na tailui-3 of Manaaing Director. qi.slily. I Iloaco you take no chances when W ATCII REPAIRS A SPECIALITY, you order a buit from vi. We imariably pirate our cußtoir.cra. A lIAV/KT.S, Practical Watehmakrr, X2L» 00. Will'futrt'ct, WuHinguui. I'lvcry _ _ dcicripiion of W.itrhe 1 -, Clocks, nnd JewelBRADrOKD "\TOOLLEN li-ry lhorou«lily cleaned and lcpaired at, popul.ll pi ice? (ioiu'va Watches cleaned QO from 2« 6d ; Lover Watches cleaned ~. , m *„,r , t,«,. f |n »n 3.; Wolch U!.ir.<,c=, 6J. All othor '"HIP: QLALITY r IAILOR&." iepaini at equally low prices. All froik 3. LAMBTON-QUAY, WISLLIISGTON. guaranteed. Note— ss, WILLIS -KTEE-ET I '»-\ or May's Cafe?^

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Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 46, 24 February 1908, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 46, 24 February 1908, Page 9

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