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j Bargains for Wednesday | ! At tKe D.1.0. | i i I iV Better Values Impossible. 137 Pairs ALL WOOL COLONIAL BLANKETS— Soft, warm and |, fleecy, for single beds Usual Price ig/6 For Wednesday V Only 16/11 pair ■ For Double Beds— Usual Price 31/6 For Wednesday Only 26/11 1000 yds UNBLEACHED HERRINGBONE SHEETING— 54m ||; wide, verj r much used for curtains Usual Price 1/2 For 1 Wednesday Only 1/- yard '■ NAVY BLUE HOCKEY SERGE— 54m wide, guaranteed pure 1 ' indigo Usual Price 3/3 For Wednesday Oily 2/9 IVORY WHITE JAP SILK— 27m wide, splendid washing quality for blouses, etc. Usnal Price 2/4 For Wednesday Only 1/9 VIYELLA SHIRT BLOUSES— AII new, up-to-date designs, all sizes Usual Price 12/6, 14/6 For Wednesday Only 16/8, 12/6 \ LADIES' DIVIDED SKIRTS — Of reliable Colonial makes, all wool, in navy and black Usual Price 7/6, 8/6, 9/6 For < Wednesday Only 6/6, 7/6, 8/6 STRONG NAPPA GLOVES — In brown and tan, with one dome ' • and strap, suitable for hard wear Usual Price 3/1 1 For | Wednesday Only 3/6 , LADIES' FINE GLACE KID DERBY TIE SHOES— Straight &' patent caps, light double soles, medium Cuban heels, smart ' round toes Usual Price 14/6 For Wednesday Only 12/6 TO MEN. I 36 Only LATEST GENTS TUCKED EVENING DRESS \\\ SHIRTS — Coat shaped Usual Price 10/6 For Wednesday , Only 7/11 . NOTE*— Cash Discount of 1/* in each compute £ for ' prompt cash. D. I. O. I Specials at Pringle's I LINEN CARVING CLOTHS, 50m x ioin traced for Mount Mcllick Q work, 1/6 Postage id H LINEN PILLOW SHAMS, 3Oin x aoin traced for Mount Mellick B work, 2/9 pair Postage id B LINEN N.D. BAG, new double-flap shape, traced to match Shams, I 1/6 Postage id B LINEN TABLE CENTRES, round 9d, oblong 1/. H LINEN 10-INCH MATS, "Scones." "Bread," "Cheese," "Cake/ S 4d each Postage id M ART CANVAS CUSHIONS, new designs, square 2/9, pillow B shape 3/6 Traced new art designs, with material for back B "THE PLACE FOR. PRESENTS'* 1 LAMBTON QUAY. § EXTRAORDINARY VALUE IN MILLINERY AND COSTUMES! C. ADAMS & CO., 108-110, CUBA-STREET. 108-110, CUBA-STREET. ARE SHOWING SOM& CHARMING MODES, REPRESENTING THE VERY NEWEST LONDON AND PARIS FASHIONS. INSPECTION INVTTED. C. ADAMS & CO. I Tally Ho ! E —TKe Fox. I ffi See! Reynard with swishing M B brush bounds over the heads of ■ §§ his furry-pelted fellows, landing B B fairly and squarely In the Arena B gj of Fashion. H ■ Give chase, milady, for fox will B 1 THE FAVOURED FUR I I OF THE SEASON. | P and, having "broken cover," fig fe you may run him to earth at ■ I TE ARO HOUS£:. B P Many thousand pounds' worth of furs are B B gathar:d here for your selection. Novel- fl g tlea predominate, but fox is the fur that B ! leads. B A CHOSEN FEW. | CANADIAN KITT FOX FUR SETS From 4 to B 10} guineas fl BLUE DYED KITT FOX SETS— Very novel and W handsome 17 guineas a Sets in WHITE ARCTIC FOX 13 to 21 guineas 3 SMOKE FOX SETS 13 to 17 guineas fl CELESTIAL FOX SETS 1« guineas B Sets in ALASKA FOX 12 to 19 guineas H JAPANESE POINTED FOX SETS 17 to 19 ■ guineas B SABLE FOX SETS 16 to 18 guineas M SITKA FOX SETS 19 guineas fl BLACK FOX SETS 14 to 19 guineas g True, there are others, and you B may see A SPLENDID REPRE* ■ SENTATION IN ONE OF THE I FRONT WINDOWS. I 'Tit Impossible to desorlbe them, for no fl more worthy examples of the furrier's H art ever came to New Zealand. ■ TE ARO HOUSE I Csba and BSeob Streets • WELLINGTON. 1

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 79, 5 April 1910, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 79, 5 April 1910, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 79, 5 April 1910, Page 9