11"1 1" nvMHIIIcMD [U nEHkEEQII na m pi] SEE ©U& WINBDWS. H 111 [t] \Q\ .■ [o] rgj FIRST— IO2 Beautiful New, Fresh and Clean Long FEATHER pfi — BOAS — For street or opera, in white, black, and bronze = = Lot I—Usual1 — Usual selling price, 16/6 Our Sale Price, 9/11 = = Lot 2— Usual selling price, 22/6 • Our Sale Price, 12/6 — == Lot 3— Usual selling price, 27/6 Our Sale Price, 15/6 |? Uj SECOND— 3OO LADIES' UNDERSKIRTS— New and fresh, jusfe E S_ opened, came too late. Usual selling price, 4/11 [|[ LU Our Sale Price, 2/6 each CD m w\ rgj IHIRD-500 LADIES' UNTRIMMED HATS— Usual selling r|i V price, 4/6 and 7/6 Our Sale Price, 1/. each THOUSANDS OF OTHER BARGAINS. Country customers sendiKg orders, accompanied with remittance, = trill receive first attention. Any line not approved of can be = == returned and full money refunded. = M _=_______ jij m * m H Wellington's Busiest Store. I 1 Visitors to Wellington i J| Are cordially invited to visit our China and Glass Showroom I a irrespective of purchase. We stock a wonderful variety of all 1 ji classes of China and Glass, and sell at very low prices. j 1 DINNER WARE TEA WARE TOILET WARE I f LOWER BOWLS SALAD BOWLS FRUIT DISHES j f I GLASS DISHES FLOWER TUBES VASES | 1 1 jinything you want in great variety and at the lov/e^t prices. 1 p DAIP £ f (I 33 Scanners Si i I Ufa 14 1 IS CH tills J WELLINGTON. | At JAMES vSMITH'S The delightful warm weather tempts one outdoors, but ladies who venture out without sunshades don't do themselves justice. - A sunshade is needed to set off the pretty frock, and it is a protcetion against the fierce rays of the sun. We are offering the balance of our season's stock at speciai prices, as follows:- — FLORAL SUNSHADES — Mercerised covers, in very pretty designs Usually 3/' i i and 4/1 1 each Now 2/11 and 3/11 TUSSORE SUNSHADES— Lined green, very good. Usually 6/1 1 and 12/6 each Now 5/3 and 9/6 PLAIN SILK SUNSHADES— In cream, white, pink, green, prunelle, tussore, and other wanted shades. Usually 6/1 1 and 8/11 each ' Now 5/3 and 6/6 SILK AND WOOL SUNSHADES— In prunelle, myrtle, navy, brown, green, emerald, etc. Usually 10/6 each. Now 8/6 SILK SUNSHADES— With striped border, in all new shadings. Usually 1 1/6 each. Now 8/11 each 9 SILK SUNSHADES— In assorted shades, slightly soiled. Usually 8/6 and 10/6 each. • Now 2/11 and 4/6 each JAMEiS SMITH, Ltd. CUBA STREET - - WELLINGTON J tiii _ A A: A ifh A A A 1^ IAI ifh A A Ak <ffii 4fly a~a.a. -a. a j 4 > 4 > \i > I i W J ' I 4 ALL GROCERS. IgTfjgg^^ FURNITURE HfRHHrSI JJU IJCJIiO |^ 1 If. i.w'VT'Kt.i >. Bu y\ \' \'.i\''i\'A\*Hf fl SLonld inspect orir UP-TO-DATE if j'ltfiWlf I WPl^Hli«' n ODB fijenituee * m h ° ida tto Igh tgl■r 1 ' * H 9t'l m * '*"•'. 1. 1 Prßinior Position^ bscEHBB of its Quaint*
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 21, 26 January 1911, Page 9
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492Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 21, 26 January 1911, Page 9
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