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bad Originally 35/- to 39/6 ted |g|p These are all up-to-date Models, some trimmed <^^ flowers and ribbon, others ribbon only. They P^^j include the latest shapes, such as fcss« Iffl "DOLLAE. PRINCESS," "DUCHESS," etc. ffiti frf SEE SPECIAL DISPLAY IN 'PANAMA farf IglH % STREET WINDOW. ' lijj| I VEST BUCKS j 1 Silk and Cotton Huckabacks for Men's Vests | I White, Cream and Colours | I Silver, Steel and Gold in Metal. '% f« All wanted colours in Glass. | I H3"O Wl^T^^ "1" "l^^Ci "The Place for Presents" p I JrIVJLL^O'J-fJL- S LAMBTON QUAY I ! . DOULTON WARE— Fresh from its Packings I I The beauty and intrinsic worth of Doulton Pottery has often | | been remarked by us in this space. Sj I The display now being made in our Main Window introduces many new | i. and distinctly unique pieces to your notice. | | Tea Pots, Vases, Jardinieres, Tobacco Jars, and Jugs | I Comprise the chief subjects. Upon the clarity of the ware, the strong yet % i tasteful colouring, and the illustrative schemes, several lengthy effusions El 1 might easily be penned. But as the ej'e grasps in a moment their beauties, \ | let us urge you to see them. J | In the window at your left (on entering) the display of Preserving Jars, in f | ail sizes, illustrates how well your requirements in this direction are «• \ provided here. - jj| I Edward Anderson & C® 99 Ltd. j I China and Glass Merchants :: Willis St., Wellington, | I ESTABLISHED 61 YEARS. I i 1 I i I IN OU_ I i I In the undermentioned list we can honestly assure I s | you that the prices and reductions quoted are per- | /- M fectly genuine, and not the least exaggerated. Visit P | II our SHOWROOMS during the great l| .', Sj 3r £ | I and convince yourself that what we have said is right M \ | S - 8 Wonderful Sale ©fferlags. | | 1 I Large STRAW HAT— With wreath of | t y B Roses round crown and bow at back. ij 5 I | Usual Price, 21/-. Sab Price, 5/6 S p 'i f| DAINTY MAUVE TOQUE— With crown v p^ U % psa« s jf\ of shaded Wisterias, handsome bunch of | | $ % \*t>. g JoLay grass at side. Usual Price, $2,/- ! « & : . M 8 &T% Sale Price, 5/6 si U % % 41/ 11 YEDDA STRAW HAT— With Oriental | U 'i-\ f %J7 § AJ? Gauze Ribbon. Usual Price, 39/6 | X i 9 Saie Price, 5/6 ■? @ ?j I DAINTY TOQUE— Of green Satin straw, <$ U *> § Roses and Foliage round crown. Usually, %%. l n H 32/6 Sale Price, 5/6 |j p I i WINE STRAW HAT— Crown of shaded | | (\( \ I Hyacinths, with loop of handsome shot | fe % 1 ribbon at- side. Usually 52/- a a % 1 Sale Price, 10/6 & ss. S S\. 1 X H I Large Black CRINOLINE HAT— Crown 1 | | || || ft § of black and white Net, bunch of Cerise |I | j W*^ \ I 1 R-oses in front. Usually 63/- | | || | | || d I Sale Price, 10/6 |\W B \W % I I I TUSSORE SILK HAT — Underlined § \ | | fi g brown Silk, wreath of tiny Moss Roses 4 | | m round crown. Usual Price, 30/- | % | Sale Price, 10/6 | | g A Bargab Lot of TRIMMED MHiLINERY— In different styles i % '§ and shapes. Usual Prices, from 10/6 to 21/-. ... | | i£ All to be cleared at 3/6 — Extraordinary 'Reduction | | I 9 Days Great Sammer Sale 1 1

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 19, 24 January 1911, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 19, 24 January 1911, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 19, 24 January 1911, Page 9