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(Wednesday) ® Wffl The profit and pleasure of shopping at Kgi the D.I. C. Wednesdays again demonstrated ffiJ^ •L^fl by these remarkable values. £s-s3 m|3 Read the items, then come and secure your RUff fcs&S WHITE EMBROIDERED BEDSPREADS, samples, \&s illls i ust slightly soiled To be sold at exceedingly Illffi m||jj low prices P^sl 3 only Full-size WHITE BEDSPEEADSy-Sizo 2£yds x 3yds, hemstitched and handsomely embroidered. Wojth 21/fW/| SPECIAL PRICE FOR TO-MORROW, 13/11 each feggS (JHlii 2 onl y Full-size BEDSPBEADS— 2£yds x 3yds, in a better |I}|l nLIkJi quality and with heavier embroidery. Honestly worth '&*O 5522J5! 55/- SPECIAL WEDNESDAY PRICES, 21/6 $ 24/6 .'W?' a 7 only SINGLE BEDSPREADS — Hemstitched and embroid- _ - fSWI ered, very nice quality, and scarcely soiled at all. Usual IsSSH nr?« . prices 24/6 and 29/6 IfttlM l|j[|j SPECIAL WEDNESDAY PRICES, 17/9 and 21/. l|j|| Here's an Exceptional Offer. « tf 70 FINE WHITE LAWN BLOUSE PIECES— With beauti- f^ A T**X"fdl fully embroidered fronts and pjain material to match. |kWm ItH til These are just as they leave the workers' hands, and, are I Bill! injM unlaundrjed. Worth 10/6 KMS J®? SPECIAL FOR TOMORROW ONLY, 4/U iNSJiP' Bazaar and Sports ? Special Concessions. i Till end of October, 25 per cent, on all Bazaar 3 1 Purchases or Sports Trophies. 1 BAZAAR WORKERS will receive discount on all purchases of 10/- or over on production of note from Bazaar Secretary or Treasurer prov- p ing that goods are BONA FIDE FOR BAZAAR PURPOSES. \ • SPORTS TROP tt l ES— Discount of 25 per cent. wil{ be allowed off all S purchases of 20/- or over. This will be allowed only on BONA \ FIDE PURCHASES FOR TROPHIES IN ANY SPORTS CON- ? TEST. \ OOIMr 1 ! I7?O "THE PLACE FOR i »Jr Jxll^lljaLilla i 3 presents" < LAMBTON QUAY. < ? _____^ LJLJM— — — ■ —nail mi ■■■him— ■■!■ ,-. — ~~ I ■n , q m Fine Decorated China Tea Sets. Bel The persons to whom our Display of Afternoon Tea Sets will fifij appeal may be roughly divided into three classes :—: — REM 1, Theme seeking Gift* for Weddings 2. Those seeking a handsome Set ESS and other occasions ; for their own use ; Iwj 3. And those who are always interested I KH ■ in real Art Specimens. I f&j In all probability you will be included in one of these three divisions, and will gSf experience keen pleasure on seeing the clear floral and gold decorative effects j gggj now on display. ||h The patterns are diverse and only executed on such worthy China as one EH associates with the names Crown Derby and Paragon. There are single Cups and Saucers interspersed to make the MB exposition generally suggestive of the Afternoon Call. M ED. ANDERSON & CO., Ltd,, tM China and Class Merchants :: WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. l£9| Established 60 years. 1 NOVELTY - quality BitlF^S I THE LATEST 1 ' VWSSU &f && su k? k* ( iB » MaaiwmHmi a • COLOUR That are dressy, and give entire pleasure to the wearer at all times. How often does the new dress just pur- I | chased prove satisfactory everyway"? The ■. fault may originate from many sources. I Most ladles would consider it a boon to walk right Into the drapery store and make an | immediate and satisfactory selection. We invite you to view our Window Display, and your selection Is assured. Please note the following Values: — TAFFETA CHARMANT — A soft fabric, with satin stripe in shades of seam pink, saxe blue, reseda, brown, etc., 44in wide 2/11 & 3/6 yd SILK AND WOOL SHANTUNG — A delightful material for smart coat and skirt, in shades of putty, dead rose, amethyst, mole, grey, etc. In Single Robes at 45/SILK EOLTENNE — 44in, wide, in shades of sky blue, rose, brown, navy, helio., etc. ; a soft and silky material for smart day and evening gown's ■ • 3/6 yard FANCY STRIPE SUITING; — All good designs, and tho rage for the season; 44in and 48in wide 3/3, 4/6, and 4/11 yard MOHAIR 48in wide, all self colours, and will not shrink or crush, in i sky, pink, grey, brown, green, etc. 4/6 yard j f PuESELDA — A very silky material, and will not crease, in shades of seam i i pink, mole, saxe blue, navy, reseda, etc. At 4/3 and S/Il yard gj 3 MOHAIR 44in wide, light ground with shadow stripe, suitable for dust J I coats or smart costumes 2/9 and 3/6 yard j| CHECK SUITING — In shades of green, navy, brown, etc., 46in wide; | this is a very sma,rt material 3/11 yard ONDEE CORD — 52in wide, in shades of mole, rose, grey, brown, purple, etc. • 4 /6 yard , CUBA AND DIXON STREETS.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXX, Issue 94, 18 October 1910, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXX, Issue 94, 18 October 1910, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXX, Issue 94, 18 October 1910, Page 9

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