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30th JANUARY, at 9 O'CLOCK SHAHP I will see the opening of the I I End=of=Season I I Every Purchase a Bargain || I Complete Clearance of all I I Summer Goods 1 I See 4-Page Inset appearing in To-Nighf's "Fost" I I VEST HUCKS- ¦ I Silk and Cotton Huckabacks for Men's Vesta jj White, Cream and Colours ; BEADS for BAGS i Silver* Steel and Gold in Metah j j - All wanted Colours in Glass. I "s^'iTfe Tl'itek.'Y^""^ "S* "Sr^9£^ **The Place fof Presents" 1 DOULTON WARE— Fresh &om its Packings 1 The beauty and intrinsic worth of Doulton Pottery has often || j been remarked by us in this space. || i The display noW being made in our Main Window introduces many new || j and distinctly unique pieces to yonr notice. • Nt 1 Tea Pots, Vases, Jardinieres, Tobacco Jars, and Jogs 1 I Comprise the chief subjects. Upon the clarity of the ware, the strong yet M j tasteful colouring, and the illustrative schemes, several lengthy effusions H 3 might easily be penned. But as the eye grasps in a moment their beauties, ffl 9 let us urge you to see them. I I In the window at your left (on entering) the display of Preserving jars, in 3 b all sizes, illustrates how well yonr requirements in this direction are | I provided here. 1 | Edward Anderson & Co., Ltd. I China and Glass Merchants :: Willis St., Wellington. 1 | ESTABLISHED 61 TEARS. | I i \ ' SILK and DOUBLE SATIN RIBBONS, one to three inches wide, In a I ( • big range of colourings. Usually 6d to 1/3. jj ! SALE PRICE 1d 9 2d, 3d YARD | | : Black and Coloured MERV, and GLACE RIBBONS, from three to Six \ j ' inches wide. Usually 10d to 1/- I I SALE PRICE 6d YARD 1 I All pure SILK TAFFETA and MERV. RIBBONS, five to six and a half \ \ inches wide. Usually 1/- and 1/3 j \ < SALE PRICE 9d YARD 1 j ( Handsome Coloured FLORAL CHENE RIBBONS, also shot, moire, and 1 i ' heavy merv. Six and a half incheb wide. Usually 1/11 to 3/6 \ i SALE PRICE 1/- YARD I I , ¦ •'- a i These Ribbons are absolutely the greatest snip \ ever seen in Wellington, many of them being g I Worth double the price we are offering them for. | \ Come and see them and be convinced. 1 ; GREAT 9 DAYS' j j SUMMER SALE | |

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 23, 28 January 1911, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 23, 28 January 1911, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 23, 28 January 1911, Page 9