] The D.I.C. SALE Has proved itself to be the SALE OF SALES, the Reductions being genuine and drastic throughout all departments. HOSTS OF BARGAINS IN CHINA i AND GLASSWARE. English PoSiery Dinner Services I1I 1 37 Pieces. Usual price 48/6 Sale Price 37/-' 1 34 Pieces. Usual price 47/6 Sale Price 36/6 \ 37 Pieces. Usual price 47/6 Sale Price 39/I 71 Pieces. Usual price 65/- Sale Price 50/1 71 Pieces. Usual price £5/15/- Sale Prtoe 95 / - ■1 71 Pieces. Usual price £8/17/6 Sale Price £7 \ DESSERT SERVICES— 1 18 Pieces. Usual price 70/- Sale Price 56/1 18 Pieces. Usual price ,£4/4/- Sale Price 60/- ( 18 Pieces. Usual price 5/- Sale Price £4/1 5/I BEST ENGLISH CHINA TEA SERVICES— 1 40 Pieces. Usual prices 9S/6, 70/-, 63/-, 45/-, 42/-, 40/1 Sale Prices 66/-, 45/-, 52/-, 37/-, 35/*, 32/i Bedsteads at Sale Prices J Bedsteads In Iron, Black and BrUss, all Brass, and Wood. I ALL REDUCED IN PRICE. Some of the leading lines as follows: — ! Usual price Sale price £sd £ s d , 3ft Black and Brass ,250 1 17 6 i 3ft 6in, Black and Brass ... 210 o 119 6 4ft, Black and Brass -276 228 , 4ft 6in, Black and Brass 212 6 2 5 0 3ft, All Brass ~ ... . 615 o 417 6 ', 4ft 6in, All Brass ..- 8 8 o 6 18 0 , 3ft, Wood 1 15 o 17 6 4ft 6in, Wood « 2 15 o 2 5 0 1 A good range of Designs ef Artistic Wood Bedsteads at Specially Reduced Rates.
BURLAP CUSHIONS 24 x 24. With material for back. I/, each BURLAP TABLECOVERS 36 x 36 inches. I/- es^ch Entirely new art designs. Postage 3d. each. Colours — Peacock, gold, cardinal, terra cotta, etc., etc. LAMBTON QUAY.
MILLJNJERY AND COSTUMES. OUR AIM— THE MOST STYLE FOR THE LEAST MONET. C. ADAMS & Ca7 108-110, CTJBArSTKEET, HATE JUST OPENED UP A LOT OF MODELS, Which are MOST EXCLUSIVE COSTUME CREATIONS. SMART TAILORED COSTUMES AT EXCEEDINGLY LOW PRICES. We have a few ORDINARY COSTUMES which are selliugr at -4 X /£» each. C. ADAMS & CO., the specialty 108-110, CUBA-STREET. HOUSE,
I Have YOU a 'IS 3 Billion Dollar Baby 1 1 I in your Home 'I II | H ' The grandson of John D. Rockefeller gg ! H has been termed "The Billion Dollar fi H | 1 Baby," because it is expected that he MS 1 H will inherit that colossal fortune. | I 1 B Does any mother value her baby at less than a mm B Billion Dollars? Yet when it conies to making Mjl i dainty IHtlo Frocks and the other little needs for Eg @ 9 the Monarch of the Nursetty, "the hand that Hgi H rocks the cradle" too often finds the time re- m M H quired rather limited, or the money available Mg| ■ some dollars short. In any case, mothers will H Bg S wisely turn to Bj gjj J I Xc Aro H otase 1 1> I Children's Department I H Where values like these are met with :— g I New Stock of INFANTS' CREAM CASHMERE I S PELISSES — Cape trimmed two rows embroi- |1 tgp dery and small collar ; skirt has deep hem ||$ and sets of narrow tucks • 21/Pretty Designs in CREAM NAPP CLOTH PELISSES— Edged silk braid 9/6, 11/6, 13/11 CREAM NAP COATS— Fit for a Billion Dollar Baby, double-breasted, collar and cuffs edged silk cord 6/6, 7/11 CREAM SERGE COAT— Lined throughout sateen, collar trimmed fur and medallion of embroidery 19/6, 21/-, 22/6 CREAM CAMEL HAIR CLOTH COATS— With corded silk collar trimmed silk embroidery 21/-, 22/6, 25/6 Bring your baby here— no matter what value you place upon him. He can be clothed from top to toe and for little money. \ Cuiba and Dixon Streets, WELLINGTON.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXX, Issue 5, 6 July 1910, Page 9
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