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isg Dag - Ladies' Linen - j Ready-to-Wear Mats : y| JTli^ i o o \j§ y Season's Goods P. k_> ___¦ | OriginaUy 35/- to 39/6 g | Lets _ th __ | J ALL REDUCED | Landed Cost. | • TO : See Special Window : M / W Display. m &d ~ fe^ i ALL ONE *|| /-fl 4 m These are all up-to-date Models, some trimmed WB@ [T] aillvll _^_ f _^_ Jm_ T flowers and ribbon, others ribbon only. They __ * _ include the latest shapes, such as fe^i = ¦ — "DOLLAR PRINCESS," "DUCHESS," etc. jg| Q T he best of Summer is yet to come. These _" . j. t hats are the newest and most - wanted t , _ , O creations of the season. This is just another o P°s4 SEE SPECIAL DISPLAY IN PANAMA K^ [r| illustration of our bargain-giving supremacy. __ ™| STREET WINDOW. Hp __ H qP = - Wellington's Busiest Store. = _____ i — ii ai ji i^oiiT^^ti 1 Visitors to Wellington 1 IvGil lIvOIIIOif UI ll ÜbSEPIEiQSiIv I H Are cordially invited to visit our China and Glass Showroom g 1 g irrespective of purchase. We stock a wonderfut variety of all [I ~~ "~~~~ 1 M classes of China and Glass, and sell at very low prices. |j X TTTCT 1 tJT T_P 4 1Z*C_1 I I H VIL9I JCllJl_xJ^,iS I I DINNER WARE TEA WARE TOILETWARE i Silk and Cotton Huckabacks for Men's Vests | I FLOWER BOWLS SALAD BOWLS FRUIT DISHES M White, Cream and Colours | | qIaSS DISHES FLOWER TUBES VASES | BEAOS for B-A.GS i 1 Anything you want in great variety and at the lowest prices. 1 Silver, Steel and Gold in Metal. 1| i ' g All wanted colours in Glass. fit 9 M = I 1 ppH|p 0 pil 33 M&nmrs St 1 "O"O Tl^T^ 1 T *The Place for Presents" " 1 I IjfilrlSll UUii WELLINGTON. i XJ__\!l^%_XlUilfcK3 LAMBTON QUAY | | _._„__ ' ii — i — — — — — — Hh Sunshades at Special Prices DOULTON WARE— Fresh from its Packings | The beauty and intrinsic worth of Doulton Pottery has often \ *^"* *sAl»2l£S S^alTTl"! <S been remarked by us in this space. . j ¦ Sdtt£lirunSi?cf s e to%rno«c n e Wlnd ° W intr ° dUCeS *"" ""* The deII^««I warm weather tempts one outdoors, but and distinctly unique pieces to your notice. g |adies whQ venture out wit hout sunshades don' 4do themTea Pott, Va s «, Jardinieres, Tobacco Jar 8> and Jug, •*- fi-Jf-,, _ -5-3* Igg\£ ££'& JJ f re «» Comprise the chief subjects. Upon the clarity of the ware, the strong yet i sun. We are offering the balance of our season's stock at tasteful colouring, and the illustrative schemes, several lengthy effusions j special prices, as fOllOWS : might easily be penned. But as the eye grasps in a moment their beauties, let us urge you to see them. FLORAL SUNSHADES — Mercerised covers, in very pretty designs In the window at your left (on entering) the display of Preserving Jars, in I Usually 3/1 1 _ and 4/1 1 each NOW 2/11 and 3/11 all sizes, illustrates how well your requirements in this direction are I 1 ÜbbURLbUNSHADLS— Lined green, very good. Usually 6/1 1 provided here 3 and 12/6 each NOW 5/3 and 9/6 provided here. pLAIN _ ILK SUNSHADES _ In crearQj white> pi _j^ _ ree^ .__. -. 1 A -« r» _r>* -m- ¦_ I prunelle, tussore, and other wanted shades. Usually 6/1 1 and^ \i t\\XrdYt\ Anffo^«r_ni Mr f,r_ I irt\ 8/n each Now 5/3 and 6/6 JC-UW<trU -t^IIUCr&OU GL \^U» 9 J^tU. SILK AND WOOL SUNSHADES— In prunelle, myrtle, navy, China and fl!aß<s Merchant* •• Willis Sf Weilin^fn- I brown, grreen, emerald, etc. Usually 10/6 each. Now 8/6 unina ana mass iviercnants .. w 1111s at., Wellington. 1 SILK SUNSHADES— With striped border, in all new shadines v ESTABLISHED 61 YEARS. - \ Usually 11/6 each. Now 8/11 each b____e__b__m__M------wiiiiiwiiw 1 wwmßtssmm^soamaßmmmmammtmmsmtß. lira Q SILK SUNSHADES— In assorted shades, slightly soiled. Usually 8/6 and 10/6 each. Now 2/11 and 4/6 each _ JAMES SMITH, \A&* I Extraordinary Bargains | f*++*++~^+++~>++++++^ § ,N, N owr —-^_ I \ FOR DAINTY FOLS! * I H In the undermentioned list wecan honestly assure | l_y"'^^^_H I T^ ga__l *f_^_B_T IB ' our SHOWROOMS during the great | | i mmmir r >g Va^F y 1 9 DAYS SUMMES. SALE ! M I§l and convince yourself that what we have said is right | g . Mr fi-l_T3_M^.M__! ww __^_kilr __£SiJ__§[ I 8 Wonderfnl Sale Offerings. ! | < > § Usual Pi-ice, 21/-. Sale Price, 5/6 llf 4 |> ! § DAINTY MAUVE TOQUE— With crown |i _ X ! fii IB § _^> of shaded Wisterias, handsome bunch of S H AT T _Ti W _TnT*..K* TO S_ x ! I ET #iZ srass5 rass at side - Usual Price > 42 /- II 4 A_UJ-# I*JS.I-91-/f-'l&£_». y \ 9 »fk fW\ Sale Price, 5/6 S I - _ : I _1/ I I YEDDA STRAW HAT— With Oriental I i <S _____ V 1 \Jr i \r Gauze Ribbon. Usual Price, 39/6 $ i V'V^VW' 1 r Sale Price, 5/6 I | , . , , . I S DAINTY TOQUE— Of green Satin straw, ffi i ~ 5 a Roses and Foliage round crown. Usually, | ._._ __^ I 52 / 6 sale Price, 5/6 || FURIVITOR TC i § WINE STRAW HAT-Crown of shaded I I feJSS Mt~BE>l3Bl!^sv J-^JLJ j H Hyacinths, with lpop of handsome shot | g ;^^qj ! m ribbon at side. Usually 52/- | g -z^_ <• ••" -— „T*^* "O \ T ~%T XT' X) O I n sale Price, 10/6 fi _rv i 7 _r> 11 HSSSi^BII^WWIfE-S!!iHs!'^ J3U X il/ltio I I Large Black CRINOLINE HAT— Crown | & I 8 M Si SB IStBIMIIM lliBlffli : 1 a of black and white Net, bunch of Cerise || I | §?% | g|i jl, |» V\ I'l f 1 l*- fa W°jH t V<-f^S^.m 1 Roses in front. Usually 53/- 1 1 I# 11 ill ffl I'l t V,l\Vi UU 1 ' \\h V.V. WVI Vlfe till inspect oar UP-TO-DATE I ruSsoRE SM h_t^?S__M ¦V/ V II H_MB_-iitt ™«>--p— »—»-. !g ' faro^yn Silk', .wreath of tiny Moss Roses | | g| HK^S - fffiP* f T Vjr JHJ H OUR FUENITUBE etill holds tbe s round crown. Usual Pnce, 30/- g % ml' Hi I UL(-ti'iLlL^£jJalU| k\ Sale Price, 10/6 | | ®H *" ° ' " "¦*T?__JH. 1 j^-emier Position, because of ils Quaiufc1 A Bargain Lot of TRIMMED MILLINERY— In different styles | NH-AI fs^^Pl^S \\ T , ,-,-*. JT j and shapes. Usual Prices, from 10/6 to 21/-. ... \\ ®f ! ' SSH » 1 ness, Durability and Inexpeunveness. j AU to be cleared at 3/6— Extraordinary Reduction s \ T^M jjfj i , pWy | __^^^ WS^ ,}//l| We invifce eomparisou. I M m-i ' |^^ *vsm ==Diiill|i| 111(11 '^''^^^^f^aS^ No one pressed to buy 9 ©ays Great Summer Sale \ 1 II 'i X? I"_\?17 Al> B\ r^C\ T T TI? arts 1 ' r-w.niiir.- "_*__., ui_u^jij_i__.im___i_i___— . 1 -mi i_um— .iuL___jjil Telephone 1031, 167, liiDDLFOiiD-.^'l'fiklilT,

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 20, 25 January 1911, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 20, 25 January 1911, Page 9

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