Te Aro House begin their winter sale on Thursday, when the big bargain counlcis will be open to all. A special purchase of furs will be offered at less than half the usual cost, and other ?re marked at prices never before se?n j-i Wellington. Hundreds of oddments, samples, and slightly soiled gcoils at'? in job baskets and bins to meet eaily bi.yew. The house will be closed all day to-morrow to prepare foi- this great salo. A list of prices will be found en page three. —Advt. Ladies Tailors. —The_ oldest and bed-. £nn in Australasia. New Sidles ia Ccate sod SkirU. Nodino and Co., 30, "Wei fingcou-tcrracc. —Advt. Reproductions of famous pictures and statuary iroin the Florentine and Roman galleries appear in tho art supplement of tha July Triad. Thero are also some interacting features _in the letterpress, which includes criticisms, notes, and reviews, aho special articles by Frank Morton. Mr. Harry A. Shepherd, Norwich Chambers, Customhouse-quay, advertises in this issue particulars of city and suburban properties for sale. Messrs. H. M. Berien<=haw and Co. announce particulars £jf their weekly horse sale to bs held at Watts' Horse Bazaar to-morrow, at 2 o'clock. Further entries are solicited.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 11, 13 July 1909, Page 7
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