A GR.EAT BARGAIN FESTIVAL. The "FAIR" F| C A The "FAIR" 132 Cuba St. JU^©^»/»© 132 Cuba St. The Drapery Supply Association Here are Bargains galore ! Not of old-fashioned Silk Jackets and the like, but of new, fresh and up-to-date goods, of every day use, and just what is wanted for the present season. BUT we can't attempt to enumerate them here — if you call you'll find the Bargains in quantity enough. ALSO the reductions all 'round are most drastic, and prices " cut to the bone " ! We have to compete with the^big firms, and we do it successfully by making our Sale Prices so tremendously low, that people just can't help buying! AND we need the room. We have no large ware rooms in which to stow away stock until next season. WE must clear it NOW, in order to get space for our Spring Shipments. No matter what you need in Drapery or Millinery, you will find our " Fair Prices will suit your purse. Come and see for yourself., The "FAIR" Commences Thursday Next, at 9 a.m. BARGAINS IN SHOWROOM! SOMETHING QUITE SPECIAL. All our TRIMMED MILLIN- QUILTS— MARCELLA ERY— Fashionable, captivating, Single Bed Size— 4/11 and good style Usually from Double Bed Size— 6/11 is/6 to 37/6 Now marked from HONEYCOMB QUILTS— 7/8 to Id/6 Single Bed Size — 4/6 All our GIRLS' TRIMMED Double Bed Size— s/6 HATS, FELT FLOPS, etc.— CURTAINS AND CURTAIN Prices for Absolute Clearance NETS. 4/11 to 6/11 each Yes! And they're real beautiful Our whole stock of FELT Curtains too, the lowness of the SHAPES — All attractive, up-to- prices is only to make a cleardate, and in leading colours Usu- ance. ally 5/6 to 8/6 Now marked TAPED CURTAINS— 1/1H 2i yards— l/ 11*, 2/11, 3/11 BARGAINS IN UNDERCLOTH- pair INC, ETC. 3 yards— 3/6, 3/11, 4/11, Ladies! What do you think of 5/11 to 10/6 pair these Bargains? 3 } i yards— s/6, 6/6, 7/6 to LADIES' STRONG DRAB - 19/6 CORDED DOUBLE BUSK COR- HOUSEWIVES DON'T LET SETS— AII sizes Sale Price THIS PASS YOU. 1/1 U each SHEETING— 3i dozen LADIES' NATURAL Single Bed, White— 9d yard MERINO COMBINATIONS— Double Bed IG*d, 1/-, 1/3, Usually 4/6 Reduced Price 2/6 1/6 BARGAINS IN JACKETS, Single Bed, Unbleached— SKIRTS, ETC. 9d, 10£ d, 1/These values speak loudly for , Double Bed, Unbleached— themselves! They're ' cheap 10£ d, 1/-, 1/3, 1/6 enough in all conscience! Big Reductions in TRAY 40 LADIES' WELL CUT CLOTHS, SIDEBOARD TAILOR-MADE CLOTH AND CLOTHS, DUCHESS SETS, SERGE SKIRTS— AII reduced Etc. Sale Prices 4/11, 5/11, 6/11, 8/6, SCARVES! Etc. and 10/9 Some " snappy " attractions SPECIAL TO MOTHERS. for the young ladies. CHILDREN'S COATS— In an MOTOR SCARVES— A large immense variety, in Fancy range, assorted colours From Tweeds, Cream Bear, plain, and 6/6, 5/6, 4/11, 3/6, 2/6, 1/11£ to curl Cloths, in navy, cardinal, clear etc. Prices from 5/6 to 10/6 each FANCY NECK WEAR— In Lace All our Stock of CHILDREN'S and Silk, very dainty Original CRE'VM BEAR. SILK, AND prices 5/6, 4/6, 3/0, 2/6 All must NESTLING BONNETS AND go, anyone you like for 1/6 HATS— To clear 3/1 1 quality for GLOVES. 1/111, 5/6 quality for 2/11, 7/6 You can save money by purchasquality for 3/11 ing your Gloves during the DRESSES, Etc. "Fair." A wealth of Grand Values and CHILDREN'S KNITTED Big Bargains in this Season's GLOVES— AII colours Usually Fabrics. 1/6 and 1/3 To clear at 6d paif TWEED— New striped designs, HOSE. double width Now 10* d yartf BLACK CASHMERE HOSE— Worth i/nh Clearing 7£d and 1/- pair PLAIN CLOTH— Double width, Wide ißin. EMBROIDERY— cardinal and navy For the Fair Ready for slips 2/3 yard Sale 1/6 yard Formerly 3/6 Price 1/6 Hundreds and hundreds of other lines which' are all marked at " Slaughter " Prices. Don't Forget—Thursday, 2nd July, 9 a.m. Drapery Supply Association Cuba St. <gS i®k fT "W7* Ctaba St. &he "FAIR" Jshe "FAIR" 1 I A Reminder! , I Our new Shoe Store at 11 Riddiford Street will be M open on Thursday next, S| July 2nd, 1908. City shoes X at City prices 1 , , Bs Cuba & Riddiford Streets. 1| I A Otsp of Tea, | seems to taste better out of a dainty looking china cup B than when served in a thick ugly cup of poor quality. U The reason why is obvious. The senses of sight and B sound are pleased first, and the mind expects the tea to B taste good. Look for quality when you choose a Tea Sj Set. It will pay you in 'many ways. We have just H opened up a large shipment of ■ v THE LATEST TEA SETS, replete in new and | artistic designs, modern art patterns and shapes, and B priced to suit your purse. H ENGLISH CHINA TEA SETS, a special line of I exceptional value — 21 pieces 12/6 ; 40 pieces, 23/6 M Call and see them. N THOMAS BALLINGEII & CO., ltd. c"3s*^^^)s>c "3s*^^^)s> TUST LANDICD, NEW SHIPMENTS HP" 0N VIEW AT OUR SHOW-ROOMS, J 58. VICTORIA-STREET. THOMAS BALLTNGER & CO., Ltd.. ELECTRICIANS. GASPITTERS & IMPORTERS. •IDEAL' HOT- WATER, BOILERS FOR SUPPLYING HOT WATER FOR ALL PURPOSES. ! Also for HEATING VINERIES, HOT-HOUSES, DRYING ROOMS, ETO. THE MOST EFFECTIVE AND ECONOMICAL BOILERS ON THE MARKET JJBNKINS~& MACK, .WELLINGTON* SOLE AGENTS FOR N.Z.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXVI, Issue LXXVI, 1 July 1908, Page 9
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