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OFFER EXCEPTIONAL BARGAINS ' •■ ' ! ' Read on . • ! j I BLACK FIGURED MOHAIR— 44m. wide Regular prices 1/9, 1/11 ]i Mid-Season Bargain Price 1/3 yard , , 250 yards CHECK and SPOT SATIN FACE COSTUME CLOTH , Regular price 4/1 1 Mid-Season Bargain Price 2/11 yard { \ SELF STRIPE RADIANTA— DoubIe width, all-wool I ; 1 ' Regular price 2/0 Mid-Season Bargain Price 1/9 yard , ', FANCY STRIPE LUSTRES— 44m. wide Regular price 2/6 H ', 1 Mid-Season Bargain Price 1/11 yard ( , 200 yards SUMMER DRESS TWEEDS— In smart grey stripes ( ! Regular prices 1/9 an.d 1/11 Mid-Season Bargain Price 1/3 yd. (! , SILK STRIPE EOLIENNE— DoubIe width, in dainty shades of \ ] l 1 amethyst, steaweed, gunboat, nil, sky, sapphire^ lilac, golden 111 1 , brown and raspberry Regular price 4/1 111 1 ' Mid-Season Bargain Price 3/9 yard r, '} 9 pieces Double Width SILK and WOOL TAFFETAS— In shades , \ ) of mole, reseda, navy, grey, fraise, amethyst, brown and moss \ \ Regular price 3/6 Mid-Season Bargain Price 2/6 yard 1 ' 300 yards ALL-WOOL SATIN FACE CLOTH— 44m. wide, in all 1 \ this season's shades Regular price 3/3 111 1 Mid-Season Bargain Price 2/6 yard 1 . ) SILK and WOOL STRIPE VOlLE— Double width, cream ground, 1 \ with coloured stripes Regular price 4/1 1 (I 1 Mid-Season Bargain Price 3/3 yard 1 \ V SPOT FOULARD BLOUSE SILKS— In amethyst, reseda, sky l\ 1 and navy, with white spots Regular price 2/3 (({ » Mid-Season Bargain Price 1/9 yard )\ ,',' 1500 yards PAILETTE SILKS— In all colours Regular price 3/6 ' 1 A Mid-Season Bargain Price 1/11 yard \) ,> JAPANESE SILK DRESS MUSLIN DE SOIE— In sky, rose and \) ) turquoise Mid-Season Bacgain Price 1/6 yard '[ /) 400 yards BLACK MERV. SlLKS— Regular price 2/3 ( i i Mid-Season Bargain Price 1/3 yard '> „', SILK WARP CRYSTALLINE— DoubIe width, in all leading shades ', ( ) ( ' Regular prices 1/6, 1/11 Mid-Season Bargain Price 1/3 yard 'i AH Wellington is talking about fthe artistic and beautiful wares displayed in our windows — the latest arrivals from London, where fashions originate.. Our Silver and Enamel Christmas Gifts | -in Sleeve Links, Brooches, Pendants, Hat Pins, Vest Buttons, Necklets, Bangles, Safety Pins, Belt Clasps, and a thousand ] and one little odds and ends fashioned in this quaint latter-day \ jewellery, make ideal and inexpensive presents. \ L You are bound to see something you like — the brilliant variety jj is enormous. The prices need not trouble you, beginning at I 1/- and ending at 15/- f M The Place for Presents)" W^7*ft W I™* fd* * LAMBTON QUAY. T JKll^L&LiiL O J • m t mimi Jb? SPECIAL PURCHASE OF WAREHOUSE STOCK OF QUENCH SHAPES, FLOWERS, and TRIMMED HATS, BT q. ADAMS & CO., 108-110, CUBASTEEET. SEE WINDOW DISPLAY. IRiSNCH SHAPES, at 2a lid each FLOWERS, from 9d per spray TfiIMMED HATS, 9s 6d each C. ADAMS & CO., MILLINERY SPECIALISTS. I Clearing Prices ! j -. ! I I They are not regular lines with us throughout the year, f although we have always sold them at Xmas time. | ! AFTER THIS XMAS, HOWEVER, TOYS I I WILL NOT AGAIK BE STOCKED BY US. 1 ! Candidly we want the room for the extension of other Depart- §f I ments and intend to sell off §| THE ENTIRE BAZAAR AT GREATLY 1 REDUCED PRICES. 1 I WORTH TO CLEAR. 1 I This event will prove a windfall for the mothers of little 1 I boys and girls, particularly as it comes right on the thres- §3 I hold of Amas. Eg | Take a peep at the Window Display in Dixon Street. 9 | Compare the prices carefully with those asked elsewhere. 1 i Then come in— you'll be thoroughly satisfied with the values: | i p I | Cuba & Dixon Sts., WeS!isigtOßi« I

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Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 136, 6 December 1909, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 136, 6 December 1909, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 136, 6 December 1909, Page 9

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