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KIBKOAIiDIXTS SUMMEE SALE! THE GREAT BARGAIN EVENT 1 mO-MORROW (SATURDAY) will be the third day of this GREAT SUMMER •*- SALE, and as Monday was a, holiday the Store will be OPEN from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday shoppers will have a great opportunity. STERLING RIBBON ( BARGAINS. 200 pieces GLACE AND FAILLETINE RIBBONS. 5 to 6 inches wide, every shade, including black and white. Usual prices lOid to Is 6d a yard. SALE PRICE 7^d yard. NAVY AND CARDINAL RD3BONS,' a rioh Failletine, 6 inches wide. Usually sold Is 4d a yard. CLEARING PRICE 7id yard. 175 pieces MERVEDLLEUX, GLACE, and FAILLETINE RIBBONS, special quality, 6 inches wide; all shadings. Usual prices Is to 2s 6d. CLEARING PRICE 10^d yard. 30 pieces only BLACK GLACE RD3BON. 4i inches wide; good stiff quality, suitable for Hair Ties and Millinery. CLEARING PRICE 9d yard. LINGERIE RIBBONS — Nice quality, for threading through embroideries and laces. i i-inch wide, in sky, turquoise, white, cream, heliotrope, and pink. SALE PRICE 9d per piece of 12 yards. NARROW FLORAL RIBBONS at quarter usual prices ; 1 inoh wide, SALE PRICE 6 yards for 7d. 1£ inches wide, SALE! PRICE. 6 yards for 9d. COLOURED COTTON BACK VELVET RIBBONS, in all the latest shades, ty inches wide. Usual price Is 4d yard. CLEARING ac lOid yard. COLOURED COTTON BACK MOrRE VELVET RIBBONS ; all good shadings ; 5£ inches wide. Usual price Is lid SALE PRICE Is 3d yard. KIKKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD OPEN TELL 6 P.M. SATURDAY.

NOTICE OF REMOVAL. "m/TR. H. H. COOTE, Optician, of Hume's -L7_SL Buildings, Willis-street, announces that he has Removed his business to 348, LAMBTON-QUAY (opposite Bank of New Zealand), where he will be associated with Mr. E. M. SANDSTEIN, F.S.M.C., D.8.0.A. (London), of Christchurch, under the style of COOTE & SANDSTEIN, OPTHALMIO OPTICIANS. PIANOS ! T ARGE shipments have just been land- -»-/ ed for Christmas and New Year of THE BROADWOOD THE RONISCH THE LIPP, and THE STEINWAY. Four Great Pianos. Easy Terms. ! THE DRESDEN PIANO CO., LTD. | Wellington. M. J. BROOKES, North Island Manager. : DO YOU WANT TO LOOK ! WELL DRESSED? IF so, to look the REAL THING, you must be tailored by good tradesmen; therefore go to the best — OSBOJRNE, who_ will turn you out in the latest fashion, and who stocks only the best materials and employs the most competent workmen. OSJBOK.NE & CO., 172, CUBA-STREET. XNVESTIGATE ! Either from instinct or experience, men are Sceptical. If you embrace _ the first opportunity to investigate the merits of Morrison and Penney's Tailoring, your doubts will vanish at once. Higher quality Tailoring you cannot get ANYWHERE. INVESTIGATE ! MORRISON & PENNEY, HIGH- CLASS TAILORS, 114, WILLIS-STREET, WELLINGTON. ■VTEW COSTUMES t i^EW COSTUMES! NEW, MATERIALS J NEW MATERIALS! • NEW STYLES! NEW STYLES! NODINE & CO., LTD., LADIES' TAILORS, No 76- WELLINGTON ■ TERRACE. QUITE THE BEST NEWS MEN COULD WISH TO READ IS IS THAT MILLIGAN'S, KELBURNE AVENUE, Have just landed a record lot of CHOICE MID-SUMMER SUITINGS, Ensuring those who order NOW comfort and good appearance during the warm weather. SPECIAL REDUCTIONS IN COATS AND SKIRTS. F order to clear the remainder of our summer materials -before opening up tho coming WINTER GOODS, we have reduced all Tweed Costumes to £5 ss, Linens to £3— D? ORDERED BEFOPvE 15th FEBRUARY. This is a special opportunity, and will enable every lady to procure a HIGHCLASS COSTUME, made by the best Ladies' Tailors in Wellington at a reduction of one to two guineas from the usual prices. Order at ouce to secure* the best choice. ELLIS & NOBLE, LADIES' ART TAILORS, 31, KING'S CHAMBERS, WILLIS-STREET. JAND A. WILSON, . FUNERAL FURNISHERS 04, QAWsnivav-TEti&ACia,

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 22, 27 January 1911, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 22, 27 January 1911, Page 6

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