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I I PS SEE ©UH WMTOWS. H E (Oj , ====: {o M fw pci FIRST— IO2 Beautiful New, Fresh and Clean Long FEATHEB p — 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 == • I? Lot 3 — Usual selling price, 27/6 Our Sale Price, 15/6 =r M SECOND— 3OO LADIES' UNDERSKIRTS— New and fresh, just E §_ opened, came too late. Usual selling price, 4/11 S_ iTI Our Sale Price, 2/6 each U II 1 rgj THIRD— SOO LADIES' UNTRIMMED HATS— Usual selling rg V price, 4/6 and 7/6 Our Sale Price, l/« each ~ THOUSANDS OF OTHER BARGAINS. P£-i Country customers sending orders, accompanied with remittance, nr r=pi will receive first attention. Any line not approved of can be j— == returned and full money refunded. ==■ M. ===== IS H3 H = Wellington's Busiest Store. __ QVIIIIII3EE] DHD HiDBIAiISC i Visitors to Wellington j | Are cordially invited to visit our China and Glass Showroom | I irrespective of purchase. We stock a wonderfut variety of all | I classes of China and Glass, and sell at very low prices. g I DINNER WARE TEA WARE TOILET WARE 1 I FLOWER BOWLS SALAD BOWLS FRUIT DISHES | I GLASS DISHES FLOWER TUBES VASES | 1 Anything you want in great variety and at the lowest prices. | P If Ufa IH Csb tJtJaj VVELLINCTON. | |»jTi.^ini.!*»lM^»cl»».i»<-uju».K»ij-»'j j'i'j— nj'mi »ii.j»uiim. j njmnu' iihiuiul h. W i _.-t._ ,^ At JAMES SMITH'© Ths delightful warm weather tempts one outdoors, but j ! ladies who venture out without sunshades tibn"t do themj selves justice. A sunshade Is nesded to set off ths pretty frock, and It Is a protsellon against tho fiercs rays of the sun. We are offering tho balance of oar season's stock at special prices, as follows: — ; FLORAL SUNSHADES — Mercerised covers, in very pretty desig-ns Usually 3111 and 4/11 each Now 2/11 and 3/11 I TUSSORE SUNSHADES— Lined green, very good. Usually 6/1 1 and 12/6 each Nsm 5/3 and 9/6 ! PLAIN SILK SUNSHADES — In cream, white, pink, green, prunelle, tussore, and other wanted shades. Usually 6/1 1 and 8/1 1 each Now 5/3 and 6/6 SILK AND WOOL SUNSHADES— In pruuelle, myrtle, navy, brown, green, emerald, etc. Usually 10/6 each. Now 8/6 SILK SUNSHADES — With striped border, in all new shadings. Usually n/6 each. • Now 3/11 each 9 SILK SUNSHADES— In assorted shades, slightly soiled. Usually 8/6 and 10/6 each. Now 2/11 and 4/6 each — | CUBA STREET - - WELLINGTON rr^^..r■^»f.>■■,■^^^rlWT■lf^J^^■llH■■■,^^^r^H/;'% l ,g^-S'.WV^■iJfJ^^■W»'^JJ«^^^,J^»■a.Mll■.un ..iininimiMlllji.Miijii|| H |i ii^iii^ij ! 4 p i * ► ] &IJL, GROCEES, . \ h -fiiulmSskEEESpm^^S Should inspect out UP-TO-DATE ■ i^^^^^Hi stock bBf ° re eba^ eis -^- WM 'fW^W^W^Wl^ilfX OUB FUENITUEE still holds tLo tfMm t _ fT'T^ptrl' ss B rTT"tn a^ y K'.._ /I. I Premier Position, because of its Quaintilwl |Y>^^ llPiwiii ' ' 1 ness, Durability and Ineacpeneiveneas. •^^^^H(|i[ii!llll((|l ~^^3?§&&@& No one pressed to buy. EDWARD COLLIE, <»£&». Telophone, 11131, 167, IU.D"DIFOItD.STILEET.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 22, 27 January 1911, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 22, 27 January 1911, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 22, 27 January 1911, Page 9