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30th JANUARY, at 9 O'CLOCK SHARP § will see the opening of the | End=of=Season 1 Every Purchase a Bargain j Complete Clearance of atl | Summer Goods I wrOTE.— The D.I.C. will be closed j| all day on Saturday to classify I and re-mark the stock. I VEST BUCKS Silk and Cotton Huckabacks for Men's Vests White, Cream and Colours BEADS for BAGS Silver, Steel and Gold in Metal. All wanted colours in Glass. iyO¥TVr^¥ X?SQ "The Place for Presents" JrKIINVxLiJtL IS LAMBTON QUAY 1 DOULTON WARE— Fresh from its Packings j The beauty and intrinsic worth of Doulton Pottery has often ij been remarked by us in this space. i The display now being made in our Main Window introduces many new | 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 j might easily be penned. But as the eye grasps in a moment their beauties, | let us urge you to see them. ! In the window at your left (on entering) the display of Preserving Jars, in j all sizes, illustrates how well your requirements in this direction are I provided here. I Edward Anderson & Co., Ltd. j China and Glass Merchants :: Willis St., Wellington. | ESTABLISHED 61 YEARS. | GREAT SALE OF I SILK and DOUBLE SATIN RIBBONS, one to three inches wide, in a I big range of colourings. Usually 6d to 1/3. I SALE PRICE Id, 2d, 3d YARD I Black and Coloured .MERV. and GLACE RIBBONS, from three to s : x jj inches wide. Usually 10d to 1/- \ SALE PRICE 6d YaAll pure SILK TAFFETA and MERV. RIBBONS, five to six and a lvi? 2 inches wide. Usually 1/- and 1/3 j SALE PRICE 0d YARD Kar.dsome Colov-f^ T?LORAL CHENE RIBBONS, also shot, moire, and { heavy merv. Six and a half inches wide. Usually 1/11 to 33 y fc \'.j SALE PRICE 1/- YARD I These Ribbons are absolutely the greatest snip | ever seen in Wellington, many of them being p worth double the pries we are offering them for. | Come and see them and be convinced. U GREAT 9 DAYS' | SUMMER SALE

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 21, 26 January 1911, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 21, 26 January 1911, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 21, 26 January 1911, Page 9