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LFor FRIDAY'S I NOVICMBEf, llftli 1 Last opporttii-ity of _"e&c__ii_§> __©me 1 ' before C-_ris&mas. 1 Don't forget those at Homo. Christmas is a time for I all to feel happy, a time that more greetings are exI changed than at any time of the year. The D.I.C. | have prepared for your inspection the I Finest Display of I Greeting' Cards I to be fo-meg in ti_e Cotsntry. I A GRAND ASSORTMENT OF NEW ZEALAND 1 CARDS AND CALENDARS. 'J SPOT CASH 1} // j CISCO'JNT M F \ TER^S I J THE DISPLAY IS >l *ZJ H * -^ WTO BE SEEN ON J OißbOo r\ THE FIRST FLOOR J W.IUNTO. U| iw the FANCY M ' 4 I Iff GOODS AND TOY ri 1 1 W DEPARTMENT OF fi In Each M Complete THE • " Priced by Pringles." The Wares we sell are economically exclusive. A few examples : SILVER AND ENAMEL JEWELLERY.— HaII-marked Hat Pins i/each— a wonderful line; Hall-marked Brooches 1/3 to 2/9; Enamel Bracelets 8/9; Cuff Links 5/9 pair; Earrings 5/6 pair; and heaps of other things in this popular form of jewellery. CANDLESHADES.—In all useful night shades, from gd. to 1/6 each. 1911 CALENDARS. — An unequalled assortment of unique and pretty styles. Hanging Calendar, brown calf leather with art copper beaten mounts, 2/6; "Golf" Calendar, coloured illustrations, 2/-; "From Day to Day," engagement calendar, 1/6; "Nuggets of Gold," terse quotations, 1/6. Call and see what we can show you in next year's Calendar's. ' DDTIVI-T 1 ! 17*Q "the place for LAMBTON QUAY. Two IM&play® of iwn^mm Intrinsic Merit ! ; I With Christmas less than two months away the importance I of our Window Displays increases day by day. :: :: :: :: I Your inspection is invited to two fine exhibits now being made — the j one consisting of British Art Pottery and Royal Beyrouth China, the J other of newly imported Electroplate. I The richly coloured Vases, Jardinieres, Candlesticks, and Tea Sets ] found in the smaller exhibit will provide the artistic and ornamental — I while the sparkle of Plated Flower Stands, Trays, Dishes and Bowls in 3 the larger suggests the practical and serviceable. jjj To see them, we believe, will give you unqualified pleasure. I Ed. Anderson & Co., Ltd. I China and Glass Merchants :: WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON 1 Ettabliehed 60 years. I The Broad Outline of Fasliion I NOVELTY HAT DRAPES I DAINTY NECKWEAR I HAT DRAPES. I H The dainty colour designs of these Hat Drapes are || H unique, and supply that distinctiveness of style so ra m much \ desired. |j I PRINTED SHANTUNG SILK HAT SCARVES— 36in. x i M 36in., exclusive new designs, 4/11, 5/6, and 5/11 ffl i Paisley Centre, Plain Border, PRINTED TUSSORE HAT ' i H DRAPES— 24in. x 24in., 3/11 each ffl H Plain Centre, Silk, Fancy Hem, Stitched Border, HAT ffl fi SQUARES— 27in. x 27m., 2/11 each g § NECKWEAR. I i PIERROT and PRINCESS DOLLAR COLLARS— In fine I [| blind embroideries, all new patterns, 1/3, 1/6, 1/9, 1/11 g i Smart EMBROIDERED COAT COLLARS— In the very new- 1 H est shapes, 1/11 each jfij I 50 dozen LADIES' WIDE-END POPLIN TIES—In 18 lead- i || ing selected shades, AH one price, 1/= each la S These goods are displayed in our Cuba Street Win> | B doivs. See them for yourself, and then pass . i II judgment. \ TE ARO HOUSE I I CUBA and DIXON STREETS, I I WELLINGTON. I I ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW. 1

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Evening Post, Volume LXXX, Issue 113, 9 November 1910, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXX, Issue 113, 9 November 1910, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXX, Issue 113, 9 November 1910, Page 9