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i Be Sure and Visit the DXC. To-Morrow. Wednesday is our Bargain Day. These Special Lines that are worthy of noting. !' SILK-2000 yards SATIN ORIENTAL PURE SILK i j _. 4 } n w ide, in all smart new shadings Usual iii, price 7/0 For Wednesday only 4/1 1 in, DAMASK— 6 pieces of 72-in ALL PURE IRISH J LINEN DAMASK — Full bleached, perfectly new ff oods and the very latest patterns Usual price 3/6 For Wednesday only 2/11 yard WINCEY BLOUSINC— CREAM WINCEY— 29m wide, J thoroughly shrunk, a most useful material for ) blouses and frocks Usual price 1/6 yard For , Wednesday only 1/3 yard , LADIES' BOOTS — Glace kid, welted, smart American 1 ' shapes, medium heels Button or lace Usual price 1V1 1 18/6 For Wednesday only I*/9 m HOSE SUPPORTERS— PRINCESS CHIC HOSE '! SUPPORTERS— UsuaI price 3/1 1 and 4/6 For H Wednesday only 2/11 and 3/6 CORSETS— LA VIDA CORSETS— No 556 Usual 1 price 29/6 For Wednesday only 25/1 BLOUSES— DELAINE BLOUSES— In all colours 'V Usual price 6/n and 8/u For Wednesday only ,' , 5/11 and 7/11 M 1 LADIES' HOSE — Black and tan, fine quality Cash1 mer-> hose in plain and lace fronts Usual price 1 2/3 For Wednesday only 1/11 ' LADIEo' CLOVES— Washing Suede finish gloves, ' 2 dome, in a number of useful shades Usual price i 2/3 For Wednesday only 1/11 i NOTE.— Cash discount of 1/- In each complete £ I for prompt cash. . D.E.C. : 1• , I § Specials at Pr ingle's § I LINEN CARVING CLOTHS, 30m x aoin traced for Mount Mellick g H work, 1/6 Postage id Eg i LINEN PILLOW SHAMS, 30m x 20' in traced for Mount Mellick B H work, 2/9 pair Postage id I fj LINEN N.D. BAG) new double-flap shape, traced to match Shams, 3 P 1/6 Postage id 8 fc LINEN TABLE CENTRES, round 9d, oblong 1/- ! i LINEN 10-INCH MATS, "Scones," "Bread," "Cheese," "Cake," \ I 4d each Postage id I L ART CANVAS CUSHIONS, new designs, square 2/9. pillow 1 Eg shape 3/6 Traced new art designs, with material for back H I"THE1 "THE PLACE FOR PRESENTS" 1 1 LAMBTON QUAY. i OPEJMING OF AUTUMN MILLINERY AND COSTUMES, BY C. ADAMS & CO., 108-110, CUBA-STREET. SPECIAL SHOW OE THE VERY CHOICEST 1 NOVELTIES. EXCLUSIVE DESIGNS IN •COSTUME HATS. AT MARVELLOUSLY LOW PRICES. INSPECTION INVITE.D. C. A' IMS & CO.. 108.110, CUBA-STREET. Wintry Winds will soon be whist- | ling round the housetops, and if i you don't wish to be cooped up Ej indoors you'll wisely decide to | GET YOUR WINTER OUTFIT IN READINESS I without further delay. | Many Cosy Coats and Stylish \ Costumes are now to be seen In [ TE ARO HOUSE SHOWROOM, | of which the following are g selections:— | LONG COSY COATS— In blanket tweeds, with hig-h motor collars, § single and double-breasted, strap sleeves, especially suitable for f§| travelling 42/-, 48/6, 63/- | ZAMBRENE COVERT COATS— Very light to carry, have excel- I lent water-resisting properties, seven-eighths length, with slip- ■ on sleeves 55/-, 63/- B LONG TWEED COATS — In dark mixtures, for motoring, lined 1 throughout with fur, and with deep fur collars £6/10/-, £6/15/- S TWEED COSTUMES— With long coats, in reseda, olive, and | brown mixtures and stripes, panel back, trimmed silk collars fj and self-coloured buttons, lined striped sateen 35/6 n Others in Diagonal Stripes, trimmed braid and buttons, and B having long roll collars; good travelling suits 63y M HEAVY WORSTED TWEED COSTUMES-In plain and diagonal I weaves; all have the popular long coat and long silk roll n collar; some have plain, others panel back, and fishwife side ■ effects £5/5/-, £6/6/-, «7/7 ft H A Ramble through the new and extensive Showrooms will | prove of particular Interest to all who are planning an | Eaeter or Winter Outfit. U TE ARO fiOUSE>| CUBA and DIXON STREETS - - WELLINGTON.!

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 68, 22 March 1910, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 68, 22 March 1910, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 68, 22 March 1910, Page 9

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