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I AX THE I I THE SALE THAT THE LADIES I , OF WELLINGTON HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR. ! SOME MORE BARGAINS PICKED AT ! RANDOM FROM THE MANY HUNDREDS \ TO BE HAD AT THE D.I.C. SALE. I BARGAINS from the SHOWROOM ! EXCEPTIONAL BARGAINS IN LINEN COSTUMES. ! 40 Assorted LINEN COSTUMES— lncluding 6 Cotton Shantungs, I in the newest Russian style, pleated basque, Peter Pan collars, i Colours — Reseda, brown, navy, vieux rose, wedgwood, sky. \ Original Prices 49/6 and 59/6 . • Sale Price, 29/6 I SILK SKIRTS. I Wonderful Bargains (n Silk Underskirts, in Coloured Taffetas. I 20 Handsome TAFFETA SKIRTS— In sky, eau de'nil, brown, \ mole, navy. Usual Prices, 42/-, 45/-, 63/- Sale Price, IS/8 | WINGS AND FEATHERS. These are in all colours and various shapes, from the stiff wing | suitable for the knockabout hats to the soft feather mount. I Originally 3/6 to 10/6 AH reduced to 1/i* Ladies' and Maids' LINEN HATS — These are being shown in 1 great variety ; some in Paisley effects, others in plain self- . colours. Prices originally 7/6, 8/1 1, 10/6, 12/6, 15/6 I NOW 3/11, 4/11, 5/6, 6/6, 7/6 | VEST HUCKS I i Silk and Cotton Huckabacks for Men's Vests § I White, Cream and Colours I \ BEADS for BAGS " | | Silver, Steel and Gold in Metal. \ I All wanted colours in Glass. I ! I j ________________________ j ]] l ES'WP T rVT^ 1 T XT'QI "The Place for Presents" | ! Jl $\.Sli*\ vjrJLi m2j J3 LAMBTON OUAY I I DOULTON WARE— Fresh from its Packings j The beauty and intrinsic worth of Doulton Pottery has often I been remarked by us in this space. , \ The display now being made in our Main Window introduces many new f and distinctly unique pieces to your notice. I Tea Pots, Vases, Jardinieres, Tobacco Jars, and Jugs 'I Comprise the chief subjects. Upon the clarity of the ware, the strong yet ! tasteful colouring, and the illustrative schemes, se7eral lengthy effusions I might easily be penned. But as the eye grasps in a moment their beauties, | let us urge you to see them. 5 In the window at your left (on entering) the display of Preserving Jars, in \ all sizes, illustrates how well your requirements in this direction are | provided here. £ Edward Anderson & Co 99 Ltd. ! China and Glass Merchants :: Willis Sfc,, Wellington. \ ESTABLISHED 61 YEARS. | For the Last Days of 11 | 1 31.. -,«..r^ " «U „ , . . I in Self GolGiired «»6"w ftiatuiiaid ; Taffetas, Twill Silks, Embroidered and GMBibii* I and Fiorai, in Hght Wed, in Lawn, Siik bompnsuig | MliS|i|jan(i Wincgys, Mohair, j ana dart grounds. Linßni and Cashmeres Were 3/1 1 to 7/6 Honestly wortii 2/6 .„ (n ft . Mr ,, 1 Werss/11 !o 3/11 All to eiear at Ail to Glear at I All to Clear at ; and 1/- YARD ' 2/6 EACH 2/11 EACH

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 25, 31 January 1911, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 25, 31 January 1911, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 25, 31 January 1911, Page 9

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