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To-Morrow's Bargain List I 1 at tKe D.1.0. Visitors will note that Wednesday Is the day for bargains at the D.l.C.— in every department one ; or two items are shown at special prices — i shrewd buyers will take advantage of this tpptr- \ tunity. ; NOTE THE FOLLOWING. ' LONCCLOTHS— 90 Pieces HORROCKSES' LONGCLOTHS — 36m wide, soft and free from dressing 1 •Usual price 6d yard For Wednesday only 4/11 dtz j FLANNELETTE— 30 Pieces HORROCKSES' WHITE '[ FLANNELETTE — 36m wide, undoubtedly the best \ flannelette procurable Usual price I lid yard | | For Wednesday only 9/11 doz GOLF JERSEYS — The new Norfolk shape, in ivory, ' navy, brown, green, reseda, and black Usnal price j 12 ,6 For Wednesday only 10/6 ; NECKWEAR— TABLE OF NECKWEAR— SiIk Ties, Silk \ Bows, Lace Collars, Lace Jabots, all new season's , goods Usual price 2/6 For Wednesday only 1/11 i', ! DRESSING JACKETS— LADIES' DRESSING JACKETS I — In Nagasaki crepe in a large variety of artistic ; designs and colourings Usual price 7/ 11 \ For Wednesday only 6/6 j; I DRESS MATERIAL— ALL WOOL COSTUME CHEVIOT | — Double width. Usual price 3/6 >!'■ For Wednesday only 1/11 (j SILK— PAILETTE SlLK— 2oin wide, in pretty evening shades Usual price 3/6 For Wednesday only 1/11 i( HAT PINS — Fancy Hat Pins, in an endless variety ]| Usual price 1/-, 1/3 For Wednesday only 6d each j TO MEN— 36 only MEN'S FLANNELLA PYJAMA SUITS j], — The acme of comfort Usual price 7/1 1 | ( For Wednesday only 6/6 j NOTE. — Cash discount of 1/- in each complete ||! £ for prompt cash. { I Specials at Piingle's I 9 LINEN CARVING CLOTHS, 30m x 2oin traced for Mount Mellick I ■ work, 1/6 Postage id | Q LINEN PILLOW SHAMS, 30m x aoin traced for Mount Mellick \ S work, 2/9 pair Postage id BJ LINEN N.D. BAG, new double-flap shape, traced to match Shams, ~ 1 1/6 Postage id | I LINEN TABLE CENTRES, round 9d, oblong 1/- | 1 LINEN 10-INCH MATS, " Scones," "Bread," "Cheese," " Cake," j 9 4d each Postage id * S ART CANVAS CUSHIONS, new designs, square 2/9, pillow P a shape 3; 6 Traced new art designs, with material for back H I "THE PLACE FOR PRESENTS" | i LAMBTON QUAY. | iJASTEH MILLIN£KY AT SPECIAL PJIICES. C. ADAMS & CO., 108-110, CUBA-STREET, Are Slioniojf EXTREMELY FASCINATING HATS. AT VERY MODERATE PIttCUS. i SPECIAL WINDOW DISPLAY OF MILLINERY COSTUMES, AND UNDERWEAR. I 0. ADAMS & CO.. 108^110, CUBA-STREET. j ff he New Dress Materials Are Here, lAnd era many days are paseed the sound of 1 sewing machines will be heard as merrily they | work on Milady's Winter Frocks I Have you chesen your first dress yet? If not | let us urge you to see the 1 Window Display 1 at Te Aro House. 1 The collection of dainty fabrics there exhibited || will piease you beyond measure, and the window M exposition is supplemented inside with an ever- g changing show of many others like these: — Q Large Range of TWEEDS, CLOTHS, SATIN-FACED B CASHMERES, etc. — In all the most fashionable shades, Eg the new tone dregs-o'-wine, being very prominent 3 EMBROIDERED ROBES— Comprising novel and exclusive Q materials in the new shades of amethyst, purple, moles, H pure blue, brown, reseda, etc. From SO/-, 55/-, 69/6, to 9j ° 5/ " i SATIN-FACED CASHMERE— Drapes beautifuly to the n form, and is shown in amethyst, mole, dregs-o'-wine, 3 pure blue, rose, sapphire At 3/6 and 4/6 yard m DRAP DE CORD — In spot and moire designs, will also be H seen in all the latest shades. It is a delightful fabric B for dinner gowns, and the robe length is priced 95/- fis I^RENCH WOOL SUITINGS— win wide, in all the dull H tones of mole, reseda, rose, brown, and green 6/6 yard H FRENCH SATIN CLOTHS— Suitable for smart tailored Kg gowns, loading tones 39/6 and «9/6 the robe length n To tell the whole story would take a page, and fl then we'd fail t« do Justice to their beauty. H Will you not come in and see them? g T E ARO HOUSE I CUBA & DIXON STREETS, WELLINGTON. 1

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 73, 29 March 1910, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 73, 29 March 1910, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 73, 29 March 1910, Page 9

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