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c c D eT *M F©r Next WeeK the remainder of Summer jT Goods have been enormously reduced in price. T _ — _ H There is n© place naw fer Summer Goods rj at the DXG. and next week must see the r ! FSNAL CLEARANCE. ' PRICES OF ALL DRESS GGBOS D9WM SSLOW ZERO. DRESS DSPT. BARGAINS - ALL REMNANTS OF COLOURED DRESSES ARE r~j d HALF MASKED SALE PR9CE3. ■ fed H ALL REMNANTS OF 2LAGK DRESSES ARE pi f HALF MARKED SALE PRSGES. H =M ALL REMNANTS OF SLACK AND COLOURED H =4 SSLKS ARE HALF MARKED SALE PRICES. fen =j 10 pieces only COLOIJEED MOREEN SKIETINGS— H s-s Jn various colourings. Usually 1/11 and 2/3 r| I After Sale Prise, 1/° a yard to clear | ! 20 pieces TWILL BEATRICE LlNlNG— Newest I f shades. Usually 2/- and 2/3 I j G Searing at 1/3 a yard I 2 Robe Lengths BASKET SHANTUNG— AII silk, in 1 I I electric "blue. Usual price, 8 guineas 1 | Clearing Price, 42/- | J COTTON Ui^DS© BARGAINS U D] COTTON DRESS GOODS— Consisting of Voiles, Mns- [d] "~ lins, Prints, and Cambrics, etc. Originally lOJd =f to 1/11 yard. To be cleared at 4£d H 34 pieces of double width STRIPE and CHECK LJ J GINGHAMS— 37in. wide, best quality, very LJ C_ strong, and quite fast in colour. Usual price, lljd C_ —| yard. After Sale Price, BH yard (~J -^ 17 pieces only of Good Quality JAPANESE CREPE— | In stripes and plain colours. Unequalled for wear | I and washing. Usual price, 10 Jd \ After 'Sale Price, 6£e! yard I 12 pieces of 36rn. STRIPE HOLLAND— AII pure linen, | . self Holland colour, with hair-line stripe of colour j j suitable for dresses, overalls, etc. Usual price, 1/11 \ After Sale Price, 10-kJ yard | | ' £ I -- £ | Eyelet, Mt. Mcl lick, Daisy Designs on Pillow f I Linen, 2/9 pair; on Old Bleach Linen, 3/7 pair j I lOin. Linen D'Oyieys traced " Bread," 1 I "Scones," "Cake," "Fruit," "Cheese," I I 4d each or 1/6 set, post free. j 1 IPUTIV^I I7 9 Q 'The Place for Presents" I j i JYllllvXLJEi kS LAMBTON QUAY I j STOCK-TAICSTC SPECIALS 1 | IN OUR I I I i ! | STS S?O@K-MM@ at IE km MUSE 1 1 , Which means that eve?y department has to reduce their j '■'. stock to within a limited margin, so your gain is our I | gain — your gain by securing. the bargains, our gain by j I securing the space we must have for our new goods, t ! SEE OUR SPECIAL WINDOW SHOWS t — — — — I 2 Tones STRIPED ZEPHYRS— In various colourings Usually Bid. I ! Stocktaking Fries, SM. per yard I I SPOT AND FANCY SHANTUNGS— UsuaIIy 1/3 " ) I Stocktaking Price, 10£ d. per yard g \ PAISLEY VOILES— I/9 and 1/11 Stocktaking Price, 1/6 per yard I I CORDED STRIPE ZEPHYRS— UsuaIIy iojd. f Stocktaking Price, S^d. per yard | WOVEN STRIPED CAMBRlCS— Perfectly fast colours Usually | 1/3 Stocktaking Price, H£d. per yard | iB BLACK AND WHITE STRIPED VOlLES— Usually 1/6 j Stocktaking Price, 1/3 i Choice Selection ANGLAISE EMBROIDERED MUSLINS 1 Special Stocktaking Prices, 2/6, 2/1 1, 3/6, and 3/9 per yard 1 40-inch CREAM CORDELA'INE — For autumn blouses and dresses s Stocktaking Prices n^d., 1/3, and 1/6 per yard • Odd Lengths in All Classes of COTTON GOODS \ At Special Stocktaking Reductions \ STOCK-TAKING BAF.SAWS IN EVERY OEPaRTMENT. \ I CUBA and DIX©M STREETS, J

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 41, 18 February 1911, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 41, 18 February 1911, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 41, 18 February 1911, Page 7