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IJSIIIEDHISIHin IS nSBBHSn z t 3 h is a is H M W, Commencing ji II II 10 H H ' • H B II _j - C U 1 jj ■ [j] _H-L i 1 Wellington's Busiest Store* * lj '*i-iimti»ii > iti^»ri.iiifii.i--iiiii»M iiwi'ii •<*? ammmmsammmmMammu I K©¥AL POLAND AST CSINA. . JUST LANDED I A large consignment of vases in the above well-known make of art china. This shipment includes vases of all sizes, but there is a special line of small vases, in a great varie'^y ot shapes and decorations. The designs and colouring are the choicest we have yet imported, and each piece is stam^fcd. \ Do Not Fail to Call and See These Lovely Goods. __ t CRAIG & €©^ 33 Manners St. ll ___-~~_^_™ m __ Ir A JAMES SMITH'S j There are subsianiia! reasons vjhy you should not miss this sale, the principal being the unusual character of the bargains — they arc the best ever offered at The New House. , CLEARANCE OF FURS. MARMOT NECKLETS— Wow 3/6," 3/11, fl/11 each ' MARMOT NECKLETS— With stole ends , M»W 14/6j 17/6, 19/6, 21/6 .. MARMOT NECKLETS— With stole ends, heads and tails ,| NOW 21/6, 22/6, 25/6, 29/6, 32/6, 35/6 1 MARMOT NECKLETS— StoIc ends., elaborately trimmed with heads and tails Now 35/6, 37/6, 42/6, 45/-, 47/6, to 75/MUFFS— To match the above Now 10/6, tS^, 14/6, ID/6, 16/6, 17/6 to 35/One REAL STONE MARTEN NECKLET— A rare bargain. Usu- ' ally £u/i4/- i Now £8/8/- ': MARMOT SABLE FURS— ReaI skins. Usually 55/-, 75/-, £fihlNow 25/-, 35/6, S4/10/- \ WHITE FOXELINE NECKLET— With heads and tails WOW 12/6, 15/6, 17/6, 19/6 MUFFS— To match At 7/11, 10/6, 12/6, 15/-, 17/6, 21/THE NEW HOUSE : : CUBA STREET. 1 ith <— I <"ft> — %> <l—^ rffc rt> yj^l -f^- -4^ I^lt ffffiVi lift* -^- -49h- /^- -^- J^? v rffo- J^ < I TRY ... ! . 9 4 I < k BtemM mamm @ai Ml Sr^srs 4 I ffl One cannot imagine a commonplace piece of Art g | g Ware ever coming from the makers of DOULTON, | I WORCESTER, CROWN DERBY, COALPORT, B ; ,| and DRESDEN CHINA. | I Such names one instinctively associates with the best. | HI Is So while you view the miscellaneous collection of a I 1 VASES, ORNAMEISfTS, PLAQUES, JARDINIERES, | 1 etc., by these makers now on display in our main front | 6 window, you may experience feelings of pleasure, but | i| not surprise at the unusual beauty of the ware and the | I 111 1 unique designs. & I g Should you decide lo prolong the pleasure, by all | £ I b means step inside and enjoy a view of other | | 1.1 beauties. No visitor is ever importuned to buy. | j I Id. AnC-ersoe & Ca 9 Ltd. I Established CSiina and Glass Merchants : : | I 60 -years. WBLWS STREET, WELLINGTON. |

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Evening Post, Volume LXXX, Issue 4, 5 July 1910, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXX, Issue 4, 5 July 1910, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXX, Issue 4, 5 July 1910, Page 7