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'^/\ ( I l Sfeoe ! 3^ The above cut represents one of Cur r"^Sm i LADIES' SPECIAL WINTER ilHli ■■'Iffli r&k ' SHOES, which are attracting so fl^ytflilWfci 1 t^l much attention of late. They are ! j^ttr modelled on the latest shaped lasts, J r^ thus giving the Shoe a fine appearance. The toe is of patent leather, 1 and the upper o£ soft glace kid, which wears well and will not crack. I • For a moderately-priced, really good Winter Walking Shoe, it has I no equal in the City. We can fit you with a pair for 10/6. 1 E. PEARCE db Co., Ltd. I 33 CUBA STREET. I A , Broken Pls^t © uj Spoils a Dinner Set! IS That is the reason why we are careful to point out gjf to our numerous" customers when purchasing Dinner » Sets the advisability of buying ware that can be ) B replaced, thus keeping the Dinner Set intact. We Bj make a special feature of selling Dinner Ware H that can be matched. They can be bought by the H set or the piece as desired. It^ looks odd to see a multiform sizes and styles, of jMates on a table set B for dinner, when by a little foresight uniformity I v can be maintained with economy. The recent rise H in prices of Chinaware does not! make-any difference S to o'-r store. WE are still selling the same as j ORAB@ £ 00-5 34 Manners Si

SALE! GREAT SALE! ALE! SALE! ' SALE! MONTH OF MAY. SALE! SALE! FURTHER STARTLING REDUCTIONS Lovely wide Velveteens, 9£d. Black and all colours Blouse, Lengths, 6d, 9d, 10£ d, Is Skirt Length, Is, Is 3d, Is 6d Coloured Cashmeres, double width, full dresses, 2s lid, 3s lid Dress Pieces, 2s 6d, 2s lid, 3a 6d, 3s Ud, ; 4s lid, 5s lid ' ' Heavy Tweeds, lOd, Is, Is 2d, Is 3d, Is 6d yard Wide Silks, 10id, Is Lace Curtains, Sheetings, Tickings, Forfars r Dowlas, Hollands, Towels, Table Damask, Flannelettes, Corsets, Ho- •%>. siery, Glovesj Ladies' Flannelette Underclothing, etc., FURTHER REDUCED Hearthrugs, lOid, Is 3d. Is 6d, Is 9d, Is lid / Towels,, slid, 2d, 2id, 3d Grey Blankets, Is 6d, Is 9d, Is lid, 2s 6d Heavy Wool Blankets, 4s Ud pair Bed Quilts, Is lid, 2s 6d 6yds Cretonne for Is lid, 2s 3d 6yds Art Muslin for Is, Is 6d, Is Ud Double-bed White Twill Shooting, 9d , yard ' Braces, 3,d, 4id, 6d pair Men's Gaps, 1b ; Boys' Caps, 6d Heaps of other lines cheaper still We Give Stamps or Discount. Call early and you will Save Heaps of 'Money at LINbBER&'S, CUBA-STREET. '■ . ', Parcels delivered FREE OF CHARGE;. J. S. HUNT & CO.'S , THREAT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL , FURNISHING MART, 113, CUBA-STREET, Have just landed a large shipment of NEW SEASON'S GOODSBLANKETS, CHENILLE CURTAINS •• TABLE COVERS, HEARTH RUGS SHEETINGS, CARPET SQUARES EIDERDOWN QUILLS,', Etc., Which they are offering at BED-ROCK PRICES. Note the Address — J, S. HUNT & CO., [' 113, CUBA-STREET, j — . — . — . NEW GOODS. fTIHE very Newest Styles in Millinery, J- Blouses, Costumes, Furs, etc., etc., have just been opened at MRS. MATHEWSON'S MELBOURNE HOUSE, LAMBTON-QUAY, opposite Bank N.Z. Tel. 2518. THE AMERICAN FLEET. ANEW Suit of Clothes is required if you are about to visit the above, and you can't -do better than pay AMSTELL a call. It will repay you if you want a stylish up-to-date Suit. Squaro shoulders are all tho rage now. Call or write for samples. Suits from 70s upwards. . " . M. AMSTELL, The Little Tailor, 112, Cuba-st. FREBZIKG SHEEP AND LAMBS. rpHE WELLINGTON MEAT EXPORT COMPANY, LTD., is prepared to PUR. CHASE FAT SHEEP and LAMBS by weight or at per head. Tho Company also offers clients every facility for freezing on their own acoount. Prices oan be obtained on application at the Company's Offices or from any of tho. Buyers in the country, ' W. G. FOSTER, Managing Director. ICOTICE OF REMOVAL. HUGH DOUGLAS, BOOKBINDER, PAPER RULER, And ACCOUNT BOOK MANUFACTURER. SPECIALITY: Douglas Patent LooseLeaf Account Books. Factory Address: VICTORIA-STREET, Wellincton. 'EWEN ANT) CARTER, Petone, General Carriers, Forwarding Agent*, Wood and Coal Merchants. Furniture remoTod by experienced workmen. Conveyances betweon Petone and Wellington daily. Orders may bo left at Virtue and Co.'s, Victoria-street, Wellington. Con uected with TfollinKton by telephone. £^i •\umher. TUxut. UA }4'j&He& |UuC JQutA*,,

ABOUT CARPETS. OUR Carpet Room is crowded with beautiful designs and fine qualities of Carpets, Mats, and Rugs. We have no hesitation in stating that wo hold the largest and most complete stock of Carpets in Wellington, and no one will have '' any difficulty in ohoosing harmonious colours to beautify their home. . Many of the designs ot our new Carpets and Borders aro exclusive, and aro not procurable- olsowhero in New Zealand. A full range of artistic, soft, well-woven, and evor-wearing Carpets aro open to inspection, and a visit will prove that our statements are not overdrawn. AIXMINSTER.A I XMINSTER. This may be called tho Carpet of distinction, 1 for in no other can you see such riohly blended colourings, striking artistic designs, and such wearing quality as is to* bo found in the new Carpots we offer you. Ono lino of Bedroom Carpets are particularly noticeable j the dosigns and shades aro entirely new, and have never before been exported. All these Axminstera may be had with or without borders. Rugs to match. WILTON. Soft to tho tread, durable, and such a variety of now designs that every nood-and colour scheme can be suited. No one can appreciate what we are able to do in Carpels until they eeo the hundreds of yards in our new display. Tho use of Wilton Carpets is becoming more general every day, owing not only to thoir beauty, but <to their wearing qualities and real economy. With or without "bordorp. A nice border in a nice room adds a "finish, and shows good, taste. ' | All thesp Carpets are made in 'England by tho best manufacturers in the world, 'and their name 19 a guarantee of their good qualities. ' ORIENTAL RUGS. Every ono who enjoys real works of art arid who appreciates the subtle influence of theso rare products of the Far East, can appreciate tho real delight such a cotJootion of genuino Orientals, from Persia, India, Turkey, and Afghanistan, can give, and tho specimens wo now offer of Oriental Rug art are well worth your time to ivisit. These Rugs are practically indestructible. ■ Put one down on> your floor, anjd in 20 -years it will look just tho same. It wears sright through. It is no uso for us to price 'them. It will mean nothing to you unless you see the Bugs. 1 The 'display we make has never been equalled in the Dominion, and wo arc proud to mention the fact. s ' DONEGAL. Ireland has been noted for years for its hand-loom work, and we can show (six only) real hand-woven seamless Donegal Carpots made in ono piece. Tho colours aro quaint, but the wearing qualities are excellent. Made on the primitive looms of poles, with dyed yartiu, theso old-time weavers still produce Carpels that have made Donegal famous. HY. PIELDER & CO., MANNERS-STREET. POSTER ARC LAMPS ! AS SPECIFIED BY THE BRITISH POST OFFICE. THE BEST AND SIMPLEST ARC LAMP ON THE MARKET. mHE FOSTER ARC LAMP gives the J- ideal ELECTRIC LIGHT for Shopkeepers. Shows tho most delicate shades in their natural colours. It gives a well diffused mellow light. SAMUEL BROWN, LTD. NEW ZEALAND AGENTS. THE (JREAT ASTHMA CURE As prepared by H. Briltain, Chemist, i» havms a biz sale. Its effects are TRULY MARVELLOUS, and the united testimony of grateful patients pronounces it to be 1 A MIRACULOUS CUKE. Prico, 2s 6d per bottle; post free, 3s. H. BRITTAIN, Chemist, 35, Mannere-streat. N.B. — If no benefit derived money willingly returned. yr\T CRABTREE AND SONS, CITY FOUNDRY, Engineers, Iron and Brass Founders, Boilermakers, etc Manufacturers of Migh-clitsg Log-haulers Specialists in Sawmill, Brickmaking, and L.«.un.dry Mnokinsnr.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 122, 23 May 1908, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 122, 23 May 1908, Page 7

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