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\ Notliing Daintier. CRAIG & CO. have de- j i veloped a reputation dur- i ing the past nine years for | Nothing more value and variety, and they | mean to retain it. | Acceptable. 1 New ! i I • Our large showroom is j The Latest and filled with the latest pro- \ Best at the auctions in j Lowest Dinner Services | Tea Services % at Flower Bowls \ Salad Bowls €^%^ A TdT^^d Fruit Dishes ' \ it^-i\.x\A^3T 25 Sweet Dishes j Afternoon Plates \ ■ ■ -33 Vases, Ornaments \ »* *Tvnv-nnT»n Royal Bayreuth China 1 MANNERS Royal Poland Chiaa STREET. ::: Royal Douiton China \ I I fRAIC &rO 33, MANNERS STREET, \ ©It *,W., Wellington. I r»»««»l«mi^BMMMr »»««»I«mi^BMMM— IMMMMJIIIIM— 1M»I .■■«JJII«Mm— HPIILMJ 111 »ILI.IU — at — James Smith's Christ mas Fair. / SILK GOIFRE CEEPE— In all wanted shades. Worth 2/9 Christmas Fair Price, 1/6 per yard JAPANESE SILK— AII leading colours. Worth 1/- per yard Christmas Fair Price, 8-rd per yard ALL-WOOL DBESS MATERIAL— New colourings. Worth' 15/6 dress length • Christmas Fair Price, 8/11 WHITE PILLOWSLIPS— Good and strong. Worth 1/- each Christmas Fair Price, 6-} d each j DENT'S KID GLOVES— In tans, beavers, browns, etc. The best value in town. Worth 3/5 per pair Christmas Fair Price 2/6 Der pair 235 WHITE MUSLIN BLOUSES— Daintily trimmed with insertion and lace. Worth 7/6 each Chrisimas Fair Price 2/6 each 400 UNTRIMMED STRAW HATS— New shapes, all shades. A real bargain. Honestly worth 3/11 to 5/6 each Christmas Fair Price, 1/11 each 50 only BOYS' 'VARSITY WASHING SUITS— AII sizes. Worth 10/6 Christmas Fair Price, 5/6 500 pieces of COLONIAL TWEEDS to select your Suit to Measure. Christmas Fair Price, 55/= Suit 75 pairs STRONG ALL-WOOL TWEED TROUSERS— Worth 10/6 Christmas Fair Price, 7/ 11 per pair James Smith's Christmas Fair. i.ii in. i».ii.ii iniiiim mi. m ' 4 > % h «a M a v 0 4 r 4 - _ mmm 4 ' I 4 a I Biscuit mads to eat. 151 Grocers 4 ___ ►
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Evening Post, Volume LXXX, Issue 133, 2 December 1910, Page 9
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378Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXX, Issue 133, 2 December 1910, Page 9
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