11l d^t&Z^iz^hy Have you seen r g our new Coats ? El ii They are here ? m /^_F^y V^-— -^ colourings and I D u^xA 7 / tweeds. • H l^v /I I \ 4r/\i are ( l u^ e *- c § B i Ul W// f-J most effective \ Q -.^ v/f ili we ~ ave seen s 122 3__^^i ° 1I // II s season. I H 0&&&> oft v IA let P __ **^ TrtT llu *^*^« ' * is b I omi 7 15/6 \ 81 ; 3ii I I" 'ill 84 /" I Vestch & Allan, & Wellington's Busiest Store. GREAT SALE of DOULTON'S WHITE CHINA SECONDS ! Thursday Mori-ins, I53tK mat. This belated shipment has come to hand at last. SCORES OF PEOPLE ARE WAITING TO BUY THEM! They consist of Cups and Saucers, Plntcs (all sizes), Teapots, Sugar Bowls, Jugs, Fruit Dishes, Sweet Dishes, etc. etc. All In DOULTON'S WHITE CHINA SECONDS, at Ridiculously Low Prices. CRAIG- & CO., 33 Manners St. WELLINGTON. L J Most People A^^* NERVOUS about visiting /^^>**^^jto_ a *' ent " t » becaute they expect J3i£( J 2.?-£t-*- i*^"^^-- f° urt ' There need l»e no fe«? B^-'*^' *' c z"-liC_Sl_ we *«en^ y«««. l*r we exiract and Bw'^^SiSr v teelh p " nlcsily - M X _?_»J6' SPECIAL ATTENTION TO CHILDREN'S TELTH. S«u •! T««tfa. t.2/2/- *m! £3/3/*. Temporary ten re-n»dc U permuieot, £1/1/-. Paioie** Extractioa. I/-. Teeth extracted free when tell arc ordered. Su|U To^li. 5/-. rftNSULTATION FREE. OUR WORK IS STRICTLY HICH.CRABE. Ov«a S_— J«y Evmrnti li'l 9 «ck?l. Writ* t <«JI in fattW »uik«U«, FROST & FROST. SURGEON DENTISTS. I 119 WILUS STREET i3t ytnU *Ww Pmwt. CMn), WELUNCTON v I a ~SJT _!___ ______<_^_kJ— >^k^4—^k____ k___________ ___.<__^___w TRY mm • • HUDSON'S COFFEE A Biscuit made to eat. All Grocers ww '•'▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼ v w w v I BEAUTIFUL POTTERY! In the hands of such famous artisans as the makers of Doulton ware, even pottery is lilted from the level of the common-place productions usually associated with the word, and assumes a distinct charm. At any rate the display of Doulton Jardiniere*, Jugs, Teapots, Salad Bowls and Vases Now made in our window and showrooms contains anything but com-mon-place productions. The Illustrations, which depict historical scenes and characters of Dickens, are artistically rendered, and the designs transgress no rules of good taste. All in all it is a display no art lover should miss. Some new lIABY PLATES, with nursery rhymes, and ! ILLUSTRATED PORRIDGE PLATES for children, are included. ED. ANDERSON & Co., Ltd., CHINA & GLASS _.üb_w WILLIS STREET, MERCHANTS. i 0 Ve * r * WELLINGTON. pXHIBITION OF VAlil\\ni.K OIL J. C ' UTL ER> From th« Eaif I NATI.OR OIL!.. Bp«i*l Exhibition of NEW PICTURES Victoria bj (Under Vic-Rcg«l Patronage). ENGLISH ami COLONIAL ARTISTS, At T BEADNALL AND SON'S. Now oa Viaw. T9,.WUU**tMtt. fcAMBION-QUAY. WELLINGTON.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 88, 15 April 1910, Page 9
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