Convincing Curtain Chances, i We are very busy. Thanks to our prices, the Yuletlde / Festival is proving an even greater attraction than we S had hoped it would. There are scores of marvellous ? bargains that have not bean advertised yet. We are ) 1 making, for instance, a quick clearance of Curtains, \ putting into tho offering the whole of our great new \ stock. These prices stand for yet another under- V selling record, for these goods cannot be surpassed for / • quality and style. . X BEAK IN MIND THAT WE ARE KEEPING NOTH- f INC ASIDE, AND HOLDING NOTHING BACK. 3 YOU WSLL NOT BE TOLD THAT SUCH AND \ SUCH AN ITEM IS NOT OFFERED AT FESTIVAL > PRICES. WE THROW EVERYTHING IN. C NEW CASEMENT CURTAINS of SILK-FINISHED SICILIAN— > \ Frilled all round, with insertion lat in 3 yards, 22/6 pair; 3£ yards, 30/- pair These are admirable in appearance, and S excellent in wear ' \ NEW SHANTUN CURTAINS — Cream ground, with rich con- 5 ventional Oriental designs 3j yards long 22/0 and 27/6 pair S These are the latest cry in refined drapings ; the designs are I chaste and harmonious; the curtains "hang" perfectly f » NEW EMBROIDERED NET CURTAINS— Dainty and novel effect \ for bedroo.m or sitting-room, very strong, 3J yards long ? 25/6, 39/-, 32/fi, 35/- and 39/6 pair S NEW FRILLED BOOK MUSLIN CURTAlNS— Embroidered in ? striking and harmonious designs, white on ecru, and white on s white, 3& yai-ds long 12/6 palf . \ NEW LACE CURTAINS— These are all sterling goods ot great C wearing quality ; there are no better designs procurable any- V where ; the prices, having regard to the quality of the curtains, f are beyond all precedent for cheapness s ~i\ yards— 2/8, 2/11, 3/6 < 3 yards— 4/6, 5/S, 5/11 f 3i yards— s/G, 5/11, 7/6, 8/6, 8/11, 10/11 5 !_ai>w iiiiii !■"■""■— m— iT"'in"tg " ii"ii,'i'rwrTnrTiTi« ■ i»«»^--»»,^«»v-»«a^pi WBBaBIC! THE STORE FOR CHRISTMAS ' GIFTS I Is undoubtedly CftAf&'S, 33 Manners St. | As usual at this season of the year, our large showroom is filled I with NEW THINGS in ' CHINA, GLASS, and EARTHENWARE. The variety is so great that we cannot attempt to describe the various classes of wares we are now showing. OUR PRICES are the lowest in the city, whether you want ordinary Kitchen Ware or a high-class Dinner or Tea Service". See our Special Line .of White and Gold China Cups I and Saucers, large size, at 2/6 half-dozen. | • ' 33, MANNERS STREET. j WALKING STIOfCS S I I JUST LANDED— A large shipment, at | | alarming prices. Hall marked, silver- \ % mounted. :: :: :: :: :: From 3/6 I % i | WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER, and I OPTICIAN, WELLINGTON \ \ . (And at GREYMOUTH and CHRISTCHURCH). II THOUGHTS OF CHRISTMAS gJ |S are now so rife that almost every woman will be glad to know just what Mb? gifts will be really acceptable to her friends. BB Moreover, Christmas turns the eyes of many a housewife to her china ■HJ cupboard, and often it is found a number of articles need replacing. ■ ■ Whether you buy for the home or for gifts, you'll find in our ShowB 9 rooms the kind of* || China, Glassware, & other Dainty Home Appointments gkaj that you will like, and in every instance the prices will help relieve II ~ the Christmas strain on your purse. ' BKg We esteem it a pleasure to show visitors the extent and beauties of B9 our stock. 19 ED. ANDERSON ® CO., Ltd. II China and Glass Merchants - Willis St., Wellington. HH ESTABLISHED 60 YEARS. A Warner's Corset fFOR THE TAILOR-MADE. The smooth .fit over the bust and the trimness of the hips is due entirely to the Warner's Corset that was the body foundation for the work of the modiste. No matter what her figure, there is no reason why every woman should not be well corseted. There is a large range of styles in Warner's Rust-proof Corsets, and a little thought in selection will give you I entire satisfaction. EVERT PAlft GUARANTEED. " iffi&r IN ALL FITTINGS FROM ALL DRAPERS.
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GREAT Crockery Sale now on at Ead- CHRISTMAS AISiD NEW YEAR ford's, Manners-street, and Petono. HOLIDAYS. Toilet Sets, 9s 6d to 355; Dinner Sets, I\JO"W i R tno time to & et V 9 ur Sluts > 26 pieces, from 17s 6d to 455; Tea Sets., - 1 -™ Dresoeß, and all descriptions of 7s 6d lo 21s; Sets Jugs, le 9d to 6s 6d ; Wearing Apparel, etc., Dry Cleaned or Cups and Saucers, 2s half do/., to 6^ 6d ; Dyed at tho largest and most up-to-date Cheese Crocks, 1r 9d to 5s 6d ; Teapots Dyo Works in the Dominion, from 6d each ; Milk Jugs, 4d and 6d ; W. BARBER AND. CO., Sugars and Creamß, 9d set; Art Pots Wellington Steam Dyo TV ork«, »nd Vaiai frcm la. All thaia llnoa aro 123. CUbtt-ntroet, md 147, Hiddiford>Htr«et.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 140, 10 December 1909, Page 9
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