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GREAT RE-BUILDING IRONMONGERY SALE, OF SILVER-PLATED "WARE AND CUTLERY, USEFUL CHRISTMAS PRESENTS^ AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES FOR CASH. E.P. Cruets, Teapots, Salad Bowls, Batter and Jell; Dishes -t .Ivorido Table and Dessert Knives, Carvers, &o. , " Fenders, Curbs, Fire-Brasses, F.ire-Soreen3 Bedsteads, in French, Italian, -Hospital, and Boys' * " Boys' Trioyoles, Cricket Bats, Tennis Backs : ( Watches, Clocks, Scissorr.,. Pen Knives, Sheath Knivos. „ Lamps, Bird Ctiges, Gladstone and Brief Bags ' 1 Trnnks— Steel, Leather, a.nd Unbreakable Cana • \ Knife Maohnies, Enamel Wore, Aluminium -j SP'RT'.T A T/— Each Customer purchasing, one pound's wovfch or more will be .presented' a^su.\jm.±i a va i na bi e Antique Coppered Metal Photo Frame— the vory latest style— as this will be the last Christmas ia the old cornerbuilding. / GEORGE WINDER, \ -. >~ '_. . IRONMONGER, WINDER'S COBNEB, CUBA AND MANNERS STREETS. * r. —-?--- • , 2 ; Lovely Model Millinery. BECOMING AND FASHIONABLE HATS FOR j AUTUMN AND WINTER WEAR. I The new confections from Paris approach the very zenith' of | Millinery Elegance, and express fashion's final decree. A prodig-al g use of adjectives will not give an adequate representation of their | beauty. . Come and see them, and let your own eyes be the arbiters | of their loveliness. * B THE LOMBALLE, a Wedgwood-coloured Silk Hat, lined with a I lighter shade, trimmed spray's of flowers to tone and bird g At 35/- " ' I • STRAW MORNING WEAR HATS, trimmed chous and drapes of | glace silk in fashionable shades, ornamented with antique 1 — pins and buckles At 25/. . 1 H BEAVER FELT HATS, in pastel shades, tarn, crown, velvet bound, § • , < silk bow, edged velvet At 29/6 | MYRTLE GREEN FELT HATS, trimmed chous and swathe of Q shot silk, finished with feather mount At 32/6 PRETTY VIEUX ROSE SILK HAT, lined salmon pink silk, trimmed roses and feather mount At 49/-SHELL-PINK FELT HAT, trimmed corded velvet, in a dainty cerise tone, with lovely shaded ostrich feather decoration At 55/SMART MORNING HATS, in green straw, daintily trimmed with silk rosettes in fashionable colours At 21/FELT TURBAN HATS, trimmed cloth, fringed scarf, these hats are in all shades and are very pretty At 19/8 ' Winter Coats. I j In the New Styles , j The new Coats are very handsome. The styles are very much the same as they were a year ago, but the fabrics and the trimmings are decidedly different. The colours are extremely rich, and the prices are very moderate. Here are some of the more popular sorts. "THE VENTNOR "t D.B. WINTER COATS, in green and navy blue Cheviot serge, fitting backs, trimmed with black military, braid At £2/15/6 " THE BEATRICE " D.B. FITTING SERGE COATS, with velvet collar and cuffs At £3/8/6 "THE ASCOT" SWING-BACK COAT, in brown and beaver cloth, trimmed with black and white velvet At £3/19/6 " THE VERONIQUE " WINTER COATS, in fashionable olive green, and brown and navy blue cloth, trimmed with black | military braid and velvet At 70/8 and B*/"THE SAPHO" NAVY CLOTH COAT, swing-back, with large beaver collar; very smart At £4/13/6 "THE LINLITHGOW" FITTING COAT, in mole cloth, hand- | somely braided with self coloured braid At £4/17/6 | " THE DUCHESSE " ' COAT, in claret cloth, trimmed with | stitched bands of cloth At £5/10/- I " THE BEAUCHAMP " SAC COAT, in navy cloth, with large j sable masquash collar At JES/15/6 B D.B. IRISH FRIEZE COAT, in navy blue and green, lined with silk At £6/16/6 ■ j TWEED COATS, in fitting and swing-back ; a very large assort- j ment At 10/11, 24/6, 27/8, 29/8 to 35/6 | I-imitect. « W~~ " ~ ANTED KNOWN. J C BPOWN WAiNXJSU junown-^o-.v is me wine (Lato o[ ' 2( j Brandon-street.) to . put in Freesia .Bulbs. If BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR, planted in pots and kept in the con- gh and offico Fi tter . servatorv or house, tncy will provide E6timate3 Givon. Repairs promptly beauty] Rovers w " 3 - n <? r - , xtra f attended to. strong bulbs, Is dozen, li 100, post free. No 3 AURORA-TERRACE, ' . FPwEDERICK COOPER, 991 Telephone 991. 30, Manners-street. -RANTED K nown-Radford' 8 Great " * Furnishing Salo now on at 31, ManW ANTED Known— At Kadford's Sale ners-street and Petone. Duchess Chests now on, Sideboards £i 3s, Hat- from 455, Duche3s , W. Stands from 21s, B tands27g6d, Oilcloth 9d yard. Jugs 2* set, B C( Jateads 265, Toilet Sets 6s 6d, Chaira JFlowerstands Is 6d, Brooms 5d each, Turn- , Q , a . Wo _ 9a c A p,** nT , pi,.:.. 7- f.,i biers Is 9d half-dozen, Couches 30s, Sauce- 9d lables 2s 6d > Rattan Chalrß 7s M > pans Is each, Dinner Set 3 17s 6d, Tea- ClockH 5s 6d. Sets 10s 6d, Sheeting 9d yard, Curtains 2s «r ANTED Known — Unlaundriod 6d pair, Copper Vases Is each, Door Mats W whito shirt9> pure linerif ga 6d each, caual to any shirts in town, al- • ~~~ "~ ready laundried, at 63 6d. Best value WANTED Known — Wo havo a splen- in N.Z. Money returned if not satisfacdiu Property for Salo on exception- tory- jj ac j, B}jirtB }ji rt bearßb earB the name. Mcaallv easy tcnn3; 5 Rooms, ISewtov/n, h. . „, -, , !>«-„-_ oil TT n ir O .t»« «t and c. water, modern, £675 ; deposit £50, \fA™Y*f B ™% ' S balance 22s 6d per Week. (3 doors from Bank). C.ANDA.ODLIN, BOOTjTRADE. Timber Merchants, Cable-street. WJ ANTED TO SEL L ~~~~~~~ £ s d WAW A I?JSJI OWN. 2 Sewing Machines each ... 50 6 EXTRA TROUSERS. , 1 Cylinder Sowing Machino ... 10 0 0 Everyman occasionally requires an extra j Jones Wax Thread Machine ... 3 10 0 p*ir of Trousers. Tho coat and vest will j Blocking Machino . ... 25 0 often. oulwe«r tho trousers of a suit. 'Wo 1 Toe-ca[» Punching Machino, ■tock all sizes— Bs lid, 10s 6d, 12» 6d, 14s with threo dies, very good .. 610 0 6d pair. 1 Pair of 20in Rollers, good conDUNCAN AND MACINTOSH, dition .... 7 10 0 Men's Outfitter*, 1 Handy Man Finishing Machine Manners-street. for the repairing branch, , . albo for now work ; cost to FURNITURE. land £56, will sell for ... 50 0 0 WJ ANTED to Buy, Bouse* of Furniture; Apply to W highest price, cash down. .0. Daub- A LINDSAY, LTD., ney, 74, Toiy-ftreet, Boot EmDoriam. Lambton-quay. i

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Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 52, 2 March 1908, Page 2

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