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You Would be Charmed with our 1 Display of Mid-season HATS! I We are just now — after having finished a most ffl successful Fair — up to the eyes opening the New B Season's Goods. We hope, in a few days, to t9 announce our Grand Display of Winter Fashions, h Meanwhile— | We have on view a very charming selection of H Mid-season Millinery, quite "in the styles of the latest I fashions, and wonderfully reasonable in price. B BEAUTIFUL TRIMMED MILLINERY, from 10/6 1 The latest in STRAW axd FELT SHAPES, from 3/6 1 CUBA STREET. i 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 are worn in the hot ' months of the year : Crgo, they are the fashion at present. The Stanley British- Made Tan Boot is especially designed to combine comfort and curability with style. HERE ARE THREE OF STANLEY'S SPECIAL LIKES : > 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. t Gent's Light Shade Tans, "Yale Toe,' 1 light and firm. Special price, 24/33, Ouba. Stvoet.

. 1 Jc^OOO Worth for CS3>gQ. g R WARNOCK and ADKIX have purchased ffoods from Messrs. | 0 Bannatyne'3 Bond (sent to New Zealand by mistake), and are now B B offering- the same at the following bargains:-:- B | , £1550 WORTH Or SILKS. H | _ Besides the stock, we reduce the whole of our own stock of SILKS. 1 n We mention the principal lots :—: — M , | 4oin. MESSALINE (PURE SILK), sky, navy, reseda, nil, brown, pink, g B cream, white, black 6/u for 5/0 a yard ft 1 4oin. CHIFFON TAFFETAS, all leading colours | | 7/1 1 for 6/6 and S/6 for 6/11 v I 38m. CREPE DE CHENE JAPANESE, sky, navy, rose 4/6 for 3»0 I I 30m. SHANTUNGS, eight leading shades 4/3, extra cheap | I 25m. SHANTUNGS, rose and heliotrope 4/6 for 3/6 v H 2 only Special Quality CHIFFON TAFETTA ROBES, sky and brown 1 U 89 0 for 75/- H I 23m. COLOURED JAPANESE, all leading: colours | n 1 '0 for 1/4 i and 2/3 for 1/9 B I All White and Cream JAPANESE H> B ' . 1/9 quality for 1/& ii 1/11 for 1/6, 2/3 for 1/0 S I PEAU DE SOIE, English Washing Silk s 2 6 Now 1/0 I g Coloured MERVS, all leading shades -; 6 for 2/11 g B All Coloured GLACE SILKS 3 6 for 2 110 I All Coloured SATIN 3/0 for 2/11 H . B Black Heavy CORDED SILK 5 6 for 3,0 H H Black MERVS. 2/6 for 1/11, 2 11 for 2,0, 46 for 3/G, 411 for 3/11 B B Black SATIN 3 3 foi 2G, 3 6 for 2/11, 4 ; - fpr 3/3 S I Black GLACE- • H I 2/6 for 1,11, 2/6 for 2/2, 2/11 for 2/6, 3 6 for 2/11, 40 for 3/11 H Heavy White CORDED SILKS -,/6 for 1,11 I Striped LINING SATIN 2,6 for 1/11 if WA R NOOK & A PIC IN. | I HERALDING k GftEAT EVENT j MOMENTOUS IMPORTANCE TO THE | PUBLIC IN GENERAL AND THE HOUSE- I WIFE IN PARTICULAR. J DURING the past week we have been busy marking down all HST w lines ready 'for our great on r e-a-ycar Sale. O-iir stoic is W j|j too crowded: vo STlllSt have moic spricc for new goods to M Bj arrive, and to make that spnee we are Killing to sacrifice Sa ra our profit. M m Bear in mind that we do not raise the price and then M By reduce it, but every line has been marked clown 20 por ra II oont. io 50 per cent, below ordinary price. We have only m ffl one sale a year, and it is absolutely genuine and straight- |}j Eg forward. If you wish to be fair to yourself and your i! El purse jou must attend. DB En It is indeed a smash! A smash in prices! The ladieii H ra have a good idea of a bargain, and we can confidently rely H Iv on their judgment to pronounce our prices to be the lowest m m in the city and absolutely genuine reductions. 1| ' R The smash starts on 28th February, and we want you to l| |fj be in the first rush. There arc hundiccls of lines, every jfl 3 H one saves you cash, but we just mention thrpc here to M - ffl convince you that this is the store to save money. Sudy w j m those well ! M 1 U 250 CHINA TEA SETS, 21 pieces, in floral and gold, B im sevcial tliffcicnt patterns and shapes, at 7/6 a set ffl J ID 100 TOILET SETS, G pISCOS, square nnd oval basins, H M " .shaded in ait colours, gold edge at 18/3 set H ; a£BP 100 dozen CHINA TEA CUPS nnd SAUCERS, white md 3 j, fiokl Nov. 4/G pel dozen 'j MANNERS STREET.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 50, 28 February 1908, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 50, 28 February 1908, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 50, 28 February 1908, Page 9

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