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GREAT RE-BUILDING IRONMONGERY SALE OF SILVER-PLATED WAKE AND CTJTLEUY, USEFUL CHRISTMAS PRESENTS, AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES FOR CASH. E.P. Craets, Teapots, Salad Bowls, Butter and Jelly Dishes Ivoride Table and Dessert Knives, Carvers, &o, Fenderß, Curbß, Fire-Brasses, Fire-Screens Bedsteads, in Frenob, Italian. Hospital, and Boys' Boys' Trioyoles, Cricket Bats, Tennis Racks Watches, Clocks, Scissors, Pen Knives, Sheath Knives Lamps, Bird Cages, Gladstone and Brief Bags Trunks— Steel, Leather, and Unbreakable Cane Knife Machines, Enamel Ware, Aluminium ja'pTfirHT A T Each Customer purchasing one pound's worth or woro will bo presented nrJIUIJIu th a va i aaD i e Antique Coppered Metal Photo Frame— the very latest style— as this will be the last Christmas in the old corner building. GEORGE WINDER, IRONMONGER, WINDER'S CORNER, CUBA AND MANNERS STREETS. Formal Opening Exhibition Autumn and Winter Goods The grandest, the greatest, and most fascinating display of the authentic styles for the season. A SUPERB DISPLAY OF Model MILLINERY. The master creations of the master milliners of Paris. The collection is wonderfully complete — there is every cherished style on vie\v. SPECIAL SHOW DAYS: Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, 26th, 27th, 28th and 29th FEBRUARY. The store is a picture, a colour-feast is presented, such as will delight the most fastidious. The entire store is devoted to the display of fashionable goods, and affords an object-lesson for all who want to learn. The educative influence of this exhibition is of itself sufficient to warrant a visit, for it must be to the interests of every woman to see what fashion has sanctioned for wear in tbe cold months of the year. There is a magnificent assemblage of SMART COSTUMES, Many of these are excellent models, depicting original effects. STYLISH EVENING COATS. SERVICEABLE OUTER GARMENTS. Much interest will be focussed in the unique and elaborate exposition of MODEL BLOUSES. Paris has sent us some very beautiful creations, and they cover the whole range of fabrics. There are blouses for street wear, dinner blouses, and evening blouses. The silk blouses are wonderfully pretty, and the creations in lace are positively fascinating. NEW BLOUSINCS. • There is quite a variety of useful fabric's for the everyday blouse, the flannel predominating. There are French' twill flannels, Viyella flannels, unshrinkable all-wool flannels, silk and wool blousings, besides the groups of Delaines, Cashmeres, and Nun's Veiling. DRESS FABRICS. The widest range of dress weaves are shown. The plain cloths are to have a great vogue, but tweeds, suitings, and serges are also fashionable. The dominate colour tone is green, in its various gradations and tones, but in colour also fashion has allowed a wide choice, and the fashionable colours are shown in profustion. COME TO-MORROW MORNINC. And see this superb show of new goods. Study the fashions at close range, and get to know what is correct and stylish for the season. KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, Limited.

WANTED KNOWN. J. C. BROWN, (Late of 20, Brandon-street.) BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR, Shop and -Office Fitter. Estimates Given. Repairs promptly attended to. No. 3, AURORA-TERRACE, 991 Telephone 991. "«r ANTED Known — Unlaundried * " Whito Shirts, pure linen, 2s 6d ] each, eaual to any shirts in town, al- j ready laundried, at 6s 6d. Best value in N.Z. Money returned if not satisfactory. Each shirt bears the name. Meston. Tailor and Mercer, 21b, Ingestre-st. (3 doors from Bank). VXjr ANTED KNOWN. CHEAP PYJAMA SUITS! You spend more time in your sleeping quits than you do in your everyday garments. Therefore you want thorn cosy and warm. Ours are good at 4s lid, 6s lid, 88 11 DUNCAN AND MACINTOSH, Maunera-street, op. Opora House. ANTED Known— Radford's Great Furnishing Sale now on at 31, Man-ners-street and Petone. Duchess Chests from 455, Duchess W. Stands from 21s, Bedsteads 255, toilet Sets 6s 6d, Chairs 3s 9d Tables 2s 6d, Rattan Chairs 7s 6d, Clocks 3s 6d. , WANTED Known— Your appearance ! Make it diitinotive. Add tone to your figure. Have your Suits handmade by export men. We guarantee the best hand-mada Suits te orfer 10a oheaper than any other tailor in the oxty. Our Motto: No Fit No Pay. Mebton. Tailor and Mercer, 21b, ingestrest (3 doors Cuba-et.)

BOOT TRADE. WANTED TO SEL L— £ s. d. 2 Sewing Mnchjnes each ... 5 0 0 1 Cylinder Sewing Machine ... 10 0 0 1 Jones Wax Thread Machino ... 3 10 0 1 Blocking Machine 2 5 0 1 Toe-caj. Punching Machine, with three dies, very good. . 6 10 0 1 Pair of 20in Rollers, good condition 7 10 0 1 Hnndy Man Finishing Machine for the repairing branch, also for new work ; cost to land £56, will sell for ... 30 0 0 Apply to A LINDSAY, LTD., Boot Emporium, Lambton-quay. WANTED Known— Now is the timo to put in Freebia Bulba. ff planted in pots and kept in the conservatory or house, they will provide boautiful flowors in winter. Extra btrong bulbs, Is dozen, 7s 100, post free. FREDERICK COOPER, 30, Manners-street. WANTED Known— At Radford's Sale now on, Sideboards £3 3s, HatI stands 27s 6d, Oilcloth Od yard. Jugs 2s set, Flowerstands Is ocl, Brooms 6cl each, Tumblers Is 9d half-dozen, Couches 30s, Saucepans Is each. Dinner Sots 17s 6d, TeaSets 10s 6tJ, Sheeting 9d yard, Curtains 2s 6d pair, Copper Vases Is oach, Door Mais Is. WANTED to Sell, Milk and Cream (wholesale and retail) ; Dovonshin Cream a specialty TaiU Dairy, 94, Cuba street. Telephone 2614. -

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Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 48, 26 February 1908, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 48, 26 February 1908, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 48, 26 February 1908, Page 2

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