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THOUSANDS START THE WEEK RIGHT BY ATTENDING THE RE-OPENING OF THE ! ' 'i' .: Silks Sacrifices! | All our well-knawn Standard makes of Silks show & | DRASTIC REDUCTION in price, in order to enforce a ,' thorough clearance of all surplus stock before Stock- i Taking. "Wo mean business; tho goeds must go!" i \ io Pieces MOTOR VEILING SlLKS— Cream, black, and all col- H ) ours. Usual prices iojd and i/- Sale Price 9£d in 7'Pieces Fancy BLOUSE SILKS— Usual prices i/ii to 2/1 1 ( ' . Sale Price 1/- V • 1 Piece STRIPED LOUISINE SILK— For blouses, etc. Usual \l> price ijix Sale Price 1/- ] 4 Pieces ORIENTAL SATIN FOULARD— For gowns. Usual price (V( V 2/3 Ss.' e Price 1/- n 3 Pieces TAFF ALINE SILKS— For lining- Usual price 1/6 (1 . Sale Price 1/2 n 6 Pieces CRYST ALINE SILKS— AII evening colours, double-width. ',', Usual price i/g Sale Price 1/4 |,\ 2 Pieces Steel-Grey LOUISINE SILKS— For blouses or gowns. , i Usual price 2/1 1 Sale Price 1/6 (( J 7 Pieces Coloured JAPANESE SILKS — All colours. Usual prices /( ' 1/9 and 1/11 Sale Price 1/6 |) i S Pieces SILK MOIRETTE— For skirts and linings, all colours, i ) Usual price 1/11 Sale Price 1/6 h 2 Pieces STRIPED LOUISINE SlLKS— Smart designs. Usual ji 1 price 2/1 1 Sale Price 1/11 | 4 Pieces DEW-DROP NINONS— AII smart evening colours, doublewidth. Usual price 2/11 Sale Price 1/11 Jj j 3 Pieces GEISHA WASHING SILK— AII colours; very reliable. )) Usual prices 2/3 and 2/1 1 Sale Price 1/11 i',| ( 2 Pieces Light Helio SILK MERV— Rich quality. Usual price 3/6 , Sale Price 1/11 j | 10 Pieces SILK CRYSTALINES— For evening; all colours, double- I width. Usual price 2/1 1 Sale Price 2/3 1 5 Pieces TERRAI OTTOMAN SILKS— AII shades. Usual price W. I 2/11 Sale Prioe 2/3 n 1 Piece Coloured MOIRE SILK — For millinery and facings. Usual ! J price 2/11 Sale Price 2/3 ] Seqnin, Lace, and AppJiqise Robes practically , aSI reduced to HaSf-price. ! B BURLAP CUSmO^s"™™""™""! B 24 x 24. With material for back. g (burlap tablecoyers I P 36 x 36 inches. fj I I/~ cs^c-K. 1 H Entirely new art designs. Postage 3d. each. g ji Colours — Peacock, gold, cardinal, terra cotta, etc., etc. §| I PRINGLE'S I I LAMBTON QUAY. J MILLINERY AND COSTUMES. OUR AIM— THE MOST STYLE FOR THE LEAST MONET. C. ADAMS & COT 108-110, CUBA^ST&EET, HAVE JUST OPENED UP A LOT OF MODELS, "Which are MOST EXCLUSIVE COSTUME CREATIONS. SMART TAILORED COSTUMES AT EXCEEDINGLY LOW PRICES. Wo bare a few ORDINARY COSTUMES which are selling at -| X IS* each, C. ADAMS & CO., THE SPECIALTY 108-110, CUBA-STREET. £LKJ U >JJ -'» Let the Buyer Beware In days past the seller ef goods was somewhat unscrupulous. The law could net reform him, so it said — Caveat Emptor; which means, LET THE BUYER BEWARE. The unscrupulous shopkeeper can still defraud in the quality of his goods if he cheeses, so the Caveat Emptor of the shopped today snould be : — "Let the Bayer Beware and Compare." TE AH© HIBUSE Invite csmparissn of thsir qualities and prices, and amid many conflicting attractions it will be difficult to find values to compare with these in Winter Housings,, FANCY CREPE BLOUSlNGS— Warranted unshrinkable, and of fast colours ' ' Bj-d, B£d, IG-J-d yd Advance Shades in Cashmere Finish FLANNELETTE BLOUSINGS — These will be much wanted next year 19£ dyd ALL-WOOL FLANNELS— AIso in advance designs and colours 1/11 yd HEAVY ALL-WOOL MOLLETON FLANNELS— Woven stripes 1/11 yd Special Clearance Line of MOLLETON CLOTHS— Formerly n-Jd to 1/3 yd Now ail at ie£d yd VIYELLA FLANNELS— A f ew colours left. Easily worth 2/6 yd Now 1/6 yd 4oin CREAM CORD — For costumes, blouses, and children's wear 1/« ii 1/6 yd Pdany other values equally attractive tn Te Aro House Manchester Department. Come and compare. CUBA AN© DIXON STEEETS, WELLINGTON.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXX, Issue 3, 4 July 1910, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXX, Issue 3, 4 July 1910, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXX, Issue 3, 4 July 1910, Page 9

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