DELIGHTED CROWDS AT THE GREAT CLEARANCE. HUGE • SUCCESS ! EVERYONE PROCLAIMS IT THE MOST GENUINE SALE EVER HELD IN WELLINGTON.
I PRICES- I H t Pstsf astd Present. 9 hh Just cast your eye over the following. See what a huge mm 13 difference there is between the past prices and the present £jf fig "Clean Sweep" sale prices ! And that difference is your gj B saving! Don't forget ! 89 fl Gent's Patent Dress Shoes, with bow During w H Gent's Porpoise Hide Boots, specially reduced to jjjs Bm to clear, sizes 6 and 7 only 21 p- and 22/6 Rl H NOW 14/11 fijj $ . Ladies' Cord Slippers, thick felt soles 9d a pair , j|| fa Ladies' Tan Boots, an exceptional offer! Note the §§ Em difference in price 12/6. Now 8/11 ral If Ladies' Tan Lace Two-Bar Shoes, at nearly fa jjH half price! 16/6 Nowß/11 || ra Childs' Patent Ankle Strap Shoes, with S» Kg indestructible toes 2/6 a pair R I PEARCE'S I |L Cuba &» Riddaford St&.J^
Craig's Seventh Annual Smash China, Glass and Earthenware at prices never i before heard of in the Dominion. I The phenomenal success of our annual sales is owing to the genuine reductions in all classes of goods. See these lines : — 50 dozen Tea Cups and Saucers, gold edge, English china Usual price 8/- doz. Sale price 3/- half-doz. Tea Sets, 2 1 pieces Usual prices 9/6, 12/6, 15/- up to 30/- | Sale prices 7/6, 9/3, 12/3 up to 24/6 ClrL-rklGr & COO 933 Manners St.
We are now showing some of the Latest Novelties in Greenstone, Greenstone Brooches from ... ... 6/- each. Greenstone Hearts ..'. ... ... 5/- each. With Gold Mounts, 8/6, 10/6, 12/6 and to 20/-. Greenstone Tikis ... ... ... 5/- to £5. INSPECTION INVITED. H^MT If ¥ AVffe Jeweller and • WoW o JLjjLi'Lp R Uf 9 Watchmaker, Lambton Qeiay - Wellington. THE Q.REAT ASTHMA. CURE A* prepared by H. Brittain, Chemist, i» havmz a biz Bnle._ Ha effeots are A T *A-\n7VQ TRULY MAKVELLOUS, MIokS A. JJAVJIjx o ud the united testimony of grateful "AirTT T T?vTT?'R"V patients cronounceß it to be h'l.l Aj LiL L\ JUJX X A MIRACULOUS CUKE. POT T "FPT? Prioe, 2a 6d per bottle; post free, 30. KjKjnunKX£J. ' H. BRITTAIN, Ohemiat, 35, Manners-street. "TT A MAISON PARISIENNE," N.B.—lf no benefit derived money wil- JLi . lingly returned. HUME'S BUILDINGS, 102, WILLIS-ST. 102, WILLIS-ST. PADIES' TAILORS. Costumes from £4 4s. Skirts from 30a. ENROLLING FOR WINTER CLASSES. Ladies' Own Material Mado Up. JOSEPH AND WEBB, In attendance daily from 9 a.m. till 6 , „ , „ , t, , .. r,, p.m., also Monday, Wednesday, and Fri(Lato of Nodino and Co.), Bouloott Cham- jayj ay TViphfo bcrs. BOULCOTT-STRIfET. y gIU8 ' m _-T T ,-,-, „„.. All the CORRECT MODES, direct from T. BEADftALL AIND SOIn. p ar i s an( j ]p On don, for, the season to hand, PICTURE FRAMERS AND FINE ART together with the latest and most perfect DEALERS, system of instruction, adapted for present 62a, WILLIS-STHEET. modes. WE are now showing New Pictures. Any one desiring a Choice Picture at a reasonable cost should not fail to call and inefect.
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Evening Post, Volume LXVVII, Issue 36, 12 February 1909, Page 9
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