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| Hundreds of WeHingtcm Ladles j 1 T—TAVE found out that there is nothing of the "mucklu din and little wool " ; I ■*•■*■ desciiption about the popular D S. A. " FAIR" in Cuba Street. The:c ; j is, instead, a bona-tidc clearance of ically fashionable, b*ibonnble, and j I serviceable goodb at prices far below their value. If you are in doubt, pleats | ; icad this list of a few of the iincs, and then ionic ami ice the \alucs ] i for youi&elf ! '' I H LADIES' BELTS. 3 TARTAN SILK BELTS, 3d LEATHER BELTS, 9jd, 10_Vd, 1/6 j WHITE LINEN BELTS, lOid BLACK SILK CELTS, 9d j HEMSTITCHED HANDKERCHIEFS. 6 for 1/- Best valuo in Town | LADIES' TIES, silk, 3d each MOTOR SCARVES, 1/11 } and 3/6 \ All Remnants at Half the Marked Prico. j The Momentous " FAIR " SALE closes its Bargain j Opportunities on Saturday first, the 22nd. i CUBA STREET. j THt I TO THE LADIES j§ We might say "By your china you are judged." lIAI I - § Chinaware is so much in evidence throughout the HftlnLi IJ j^y t j, at j{. should be the especial care and study of 14 ADI/ B the punctilious housewife. There ib no way in which mAIIR M a woman can so show her fine taste and discerning w judgment in household goods than in the China with fIC hi which she graces her table. It is at once her pride Ul jjj and the admiration of her friends. Why is it then fInTIOTIft W t ' iat one woman can obtain aso much better effect AnTluTlU lnan ncr ne 'g n b°ur without spending more money 't It is simply taste. Taste combined with judgement OUiIIJA 1 an<^ economy. That is the secret. She shops at 1) ill 11 A I Craig's! Why not emulate her example ? Dozens j of tasteful lines to choose from at prices well within I V I your reach. PRAIfi 'Q i OoAIO m 0@ B 34 banners St. uJiMly^ | Care spent in the selection of your footwear will save you endless ( annoyance and discomfoit. Especially Ls this so in the hot weather. Exercibc that care when npxt you shop, and purchase a boot that conforms perfectly to the bhapc ot' your foot, that is cool and soft, yet strong withal. Wear Tan Boots ' They do not retain the heat like black oneb. That is the reason why Tans arc worn in the hot ' months of the )car : ergo, they arc the fashion at picbent. The Stanley British-Made Tan Boot is especially designed to combine comfoit and durability with style. HERE ARE THREE OF STANLEY'S SPECIAL LINES : 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 , toe, delightfully soft; 24/- now. ) Gent's Light Shade Tans, "Vale Toe," light and firm > > Special price, 24/S3, Qtafasv 3s_7©et. ri{<BWpßißi_MiMaggßsSS!^^ ! Wog&S3. toi» ;_£Eggg%O, . \ WARNOCK and ADKIX have purchased goods from Messrs. i Bannatyne's Bond (sent to New Zealand by mistake), and are now ; H offering- the same at the following: bargains: — ; £1550 WORTH Ol" BSLKB. y Besides the stock, we reduce the whole of our own stock of SILKS. ( We mention the principal lots. — ' 40m. MESSALINE (PURE SILKL shy, navy, reseda, nil, brown, pink, , ! cream, white, black 6/n for 5/6 a yard | join. CHIfFOX TAFFETAS, all leading colours •;/n for 6/6 and S/6 for 6/11 i CREPE DE CJIEXE JAPANESE, sky, navy, rose 4/6 for 3/0 I 36in. SHANTUNGS, eight "leading shades 4-3, oxtra cheap i -sin. SHANTUNGS, rose and hpliotropc 4/6 for 3,'fi ; 2 only Special Quality C.HIFFON TAFKTTA ROBES, sky and brown \ Sq 6 for 75/- \ 2^in. COLOURED JAPANESE, all leading colours ] 1/9 for 1/^r and 2.3 for 1/9 \ All White and Cream JAPANESE * ' ! 1/9 quality for 1/4., 1/11 for 1/6, 2/3 for 1/0 \ PEAU DE SOIE, English Washing Silk 2 G Now 1/0 j Coloured MERVS, all leading shades 3/6 for 2/11 =, All Coloured GLACE SILKS 3 0 (or 2/11 \ All Coloured SATIN . 3/6 for 2/11 P.lack Heavy CORDED SILK 5/0 for 3/9 f Dlack MERVS. 2/6 for 1/11, 211 for 2/6, 4 6 for 0/G. 4'n for 3/11 i Black SATIN 3 3 tor 2/6, 3,0 for 2/11, 4/- for 3/3 H Black GLACE 2/6 for 1/11, 2/0 for 2/2, 2/1 1 for 5/6, 3 0 for 2/11, 4 ; 9 for 3/11 ,j Heavy White CORDED SILKS ;,/6 for 1/11 Striped LINING SATIN =/G for 1/11 g 1 WARI^OOSC & ADiCiflS. i , , , ! ._^ J . M _,. .. j THE FINAL HEAT EMO VAL NOTICE. THIS MARVELLOUS SALE. " IF you wish to make up for all the TTAVIXG completed our bmiding operagood things you have missed, CALL J.JL tlona we aro agaiu j n occupation 'iO-AiUHROW. , „' „ „.. „ -, „ „ oi 1 ?! 1 yiu at our old adaresE, Whito l'aucy Muslins, 2i.d, S^d, 4]d Cream Corduioy, 10_d ' v on T . v v Fr « otrtj-wt Cretm Kun's Veiling, 10.d lso - 93 ' MANNLR.s-bTREET. 1 j.vtca Dclaiucttcs, id yard, ls lid urets Printed Muslins, &> lid, 3s lid dross 810l _; e ard CCB>C CB> 3ydS fOl< le ~ h01l " Stly worth TAN AND BLACK BOOJ'S AND SHOES Sheeting, Table Linens Bod Qiiilte, Blan- Wlth RounJ op Po s nled Toe 3 kots, Eugs, Cancoes, Lawns, iNamsooks, Tucking?, Forlcrf, Holland*, Horicvy, Uuclerciothing, etc., lteducc.l 50 to ':b l>Cr w# MUST HAVE BOOM. \ * 0R QUALITY, STYLE, ft COMFORT, Dress i'lccos 2s lid, 3* lid, 4* lid. 5. lid o llnn nt b^ds Art Muhlin for I=, 1«. 6d, 1b lid Ollop at byris Cretonne for ls 13d, 2s Si], 2s fed r./-w— « Tm«l Manlol Drape, 3d EDWARDS & SOiN'S, Wide Honeycomb Quills horn 2s Gd Alarcclla QuiltF, *, 6d ' i 93, MANNERS STRLET. JJlonse Hilkrf, 10i«. Is Embroklcno!, IJ<l, 2id, 3d, 3_d Insertions frcim Id yaid . . Wide Loco, l-l ; Whalebone, Id dozen FREEZING SHEET AND LAMBS. EVERYTHING MUST BE SOLD. WE GIVE STAMPS OR DISCOUNT. CALL TO-MORROW. rrXTLE WELLINGTON MEAT EXPORI AT LINDBEUG'S, UuAIPANY, LTD., in prepared to PUR. THE_CHEAPEST_pRAPER. CUBA-ST. SMAIiTKESS weight or at per hc*d. IN x OUI'L Tho Company also offers clients every SUIT ! facility for freezing on their own account. ' Prlce3 can be obtained on application WW E r ff SUS Un o r oS "ulk™ -* tho Company, Omces or from any o 5 ti'iraiuhly. , w _ q FQSTER, Ew.iy Suit we malvo i^ 1.-Jloi >il lo ircrea'-o our lvnr.lntfon .is laiini . ol _luna_;in_; Pirpctor. quality. I __ llt'i'ro vnu iak- r.o chances when y.'ATOil REPAIRS A SPECIALITY, jou order a i^uu from v.-=. , We invariab'y i.lca-o our cv toran:. A JIAWKES, Practical Watchmaker, A« sb, Willis-atrcct, Wellington. Every di"-crii)'.ion of Wutches--, Clock.-!, and JewelBRADFOIID WOOLLEN W thoroughly clcanod nnd repaired at pc^pulni" iirip-'i Upni-\a Wal'ho'j cleaned (JO.) fiom 2s Cil : Ivovcr Watc!ici» cloncc l . \ fiom A : Watch (tiavcf. 6d All ollii'r •-mi: quality t.uj,oks." v , lliiirtl nt cquil i ly low rilee < ah v.cnk j. LAiIUiOMJL'AV. \\JCLLI-\_sTU_\' Rii-ranteod. Note- ;., WILLIS STREET

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Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 47, 25 February 1908, Page 9

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