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SPECIAL PURCHASE. Manufacturers' Samples of Hosiery for Ladies and Children, Ladies' and Children's Fabric Gloves Now being sold at Special Prices, ... At the D.IC. WHITE AND CREAM WOOLLEN BLOUSINGS. At this time of year, pretty well every woman wants several cream woollen blouses, and the question with her is what sort of material she shall get. These are some of the materials we suggest : ALL-WOOL DELAINES, 30 inches, will not shrink I 1/6J, 1/9, 1/11 per yard CREPE FLANNELS, 30 inches, the newest material for winter blouses, thoroughly shrunk 2/2 per yard EL(SIN WINCEYS, 29 inches, world renowned l/6i, 1/9 ASTRA FLANNELS, thoroughly shrunk, plain and twill finish, the ideal material for childrcn'b and for ladieb' wear 1/64, 1/9, 21-, 2/3, 2/6, 2,9, 2/11 VIYELLA, 31 inches wide 2/6, 2/9 per yard A delightful pastime for winter evenings. Home decoration and amusement combined. Full Sets Special Colours, with Brushes, Medium, etc., for 6/6 (Postage 6d. extra). | i^MINCnLJETS? LAMBTON QUAY,

What is the differonce between giving three days' pay for two days' work, and giving £3 worth of goods for £2 ? None 1 None ! None ! We are doing it ! How is it done ? Both Home and Colonial manufacturers are having Ihe worst time known for many years. We have purchased goods at */-, 6/-; 8/-, 18/- and 12/- in the £ discount. The following are trustworthy statements, qualities and prices:— FLANNELETTES;— 36-inch wide, very thick ioid for 6d a yard (striped) Also fancy designs for Blouses — r>d for 4£d QUlLTS— 'Honeycomb 3/0 for 2/6, 4/1 1 for 3/6, S,'6 for 5/9 up "to extra quality, full double bed, for 7/6 DOWN QUILTS— Very fine clown, Oft x sft 18/6, 25/6, 29/6 up to 55/MILLINERY— Rich Models from 12/6 to 25/6 Worth double REAL SEAL CAPS— 6O ot these bought less than half price, richly lined with silk and quilted 6/6 for 2/11, up to 12/6 for 5/6 GHILBREN'S'WiILLINERY— SiIk and Felt Hats, etc., 80 just opened, bought for half-price 1/11 to 5/G Worth 3/6 to 10/6 each FAITH— The Crowds of Customers who are daily coming for goods, as advertised, show that our Advertisements are believed JACKETS and LONG OVERCOATS— TO-DAvT we made a big" purchase at half-price Real good qualities and newest shapes, heather mixtures, also nav\ , and brown, and green 13/6, 25/6, 29/6, 33/P lease see these and save money ' SKißTS— Hundreds jubi opened, Tweeds and Cloths, only the newest and best shapes From 5/6 eaGh REAL MALTESE TlES— This morning we had just two left out of the wonderful show made leccntly 70 more ready to mark, same prices and designs as lasth, from Malta PETONE TAILOR-MADE COSTUMES — 40 new ones just opened. Those who called a few days ago and were disappointed can now be supplied— B4/- for 65/- up to £6/6/- for £5/5/CLOVES — Fur-top Lined Kid Gloves, brown, all sizes 3*9 for 2/6 Our 3/6 Kid Gloves for 2/6, and 4/9 for 3/11 Elbow Suede finish Gloves, browns — 3/6 for 1/11 Children's Fawn Gloves — 1/9 for 9d HOSIERY — Hundreds of Samples Girls' size, 5 and 6; also small and ' large Women's plain and ribbed — Extra Cheap BLOUSES— SEE OUR WINDOWS ! A remark made outside our window a few days ago was-: — "The woman who does not buy her Blouses there is* a fool." We don't say so, but we do say thousands of wise women buy their Blouses from us TOWELS— A stock just purchased from Messrs. Skerrett and Wylic From 3d each Worth seeing ! DRESSMAKING. OUR FITTING ROOMS have been rebuilt, and work is now going on as usual. TAILORING. COLONIAL TWEED and COATINGS— SUITS TO MEASURE £2 19S 6d. - IT IS A FACT AT I I^yf w FINEST DISPLAY of- W*®~ j %~m r£]fo GREENSTONE (j| W&j s I •^^T*\ 3Bi^^upi2' Quby -WeßuztfoQ J* bLuA I

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Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 145, 21 June 1909, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 145, 21 June 1909, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 145, 21 June 1909, Page 9

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