ZHvffUCIEEIHD ® □HO2HIHO 3 n L L I AND THE PRICE gjf / | I is only y£\ i jmz w H 3 This is a Popular Price Store, and always will be. |> But don't lose sight of the fact that these lines are __ = standard and ail British made. The difference only ~ = lies in the prices. The spoons and forks will wear ~ = white throughout, and the knives are all fitted with == 3] best xylonite handles. LEI H El I] IH T] EACH SET CONTAINS Q] jr. Half doz. Table Knives Haifdos. Dessert Knives H H Half dos. Table Forks Half doz. Dessert Forks j± X Half dos. Ted Spoons Half dos. Dessert Spoons X 2 only Table Spoons _ ~ EACH SET IS SEPARATELY BOXED. _ == There is a big saving for you, because we made a big =? X contract at a big saving to ourselves. No other store = £ *»can offer this line— we are sole N.Z. agents. Compare J^ R] with other lines-it's when you compare we get business || II H = Wellington's Busiest Store. = DEIIIIBxIISMI DUO SBtDEOin I ' p Our Half -Yearly Sale of China, Class, and Earthenware is now \ I sn. The mere announcement is sufficient for our regular cus- | I tsmersj they know that our reductions are nat only so in name, I | but that they are genuine. We hays a Barge stock, which must ba | I reduced, and now is your opportunity. | y IMMENSE REDUCTIONS IN TEA SETS, TOILET SETS, | I TRINKET SETS, FRUIT DSBHE3, FRUIT PLATES, SWEET j I DISHES, AFTERNOON GUPS AND SAUCERS, GLASS I | DISHES OF ALL KINDS, TUMBLERS— Everything you naed in § I CHINA, GLASS, AND EARTHENWARE. | | HERE ARE A FEW SPECIALS:— 1 1 TEA SETS— 21 pieces Usual Prices, g/-, 12/6, 13/6, 15/-, 19/6 I % Sale Prices, 7/6, 10/3, 10/9, 12/3, 13/9 | I 40 pieces Usual Prices, 17/6, 21/-, 25/-, 30/-, 35/- | I ' • Sale Prices, 14/8, 17/9, 21/-, 24/6, 28/6 I I FRUIT PLATES— In beautiful Limoges China 7£d. each | I (See this line — it is an Extra Special in very fine china.) tg I FRUIT TRAYS to match above 2/3 each | I SWEET DISHES to match above Only 6d. each § I GLASS DISHES FOR FRUIT OR SALAD— | I • Usual Prices, 1/3, i/6, 2/-, 2/6 f 1 sale Prices, uti., 1/2, 1/6, 1/11 I 1 CHINA SALAD OR FRUIT BOWLS— 1 I Usual Prices, 1/6, 2/6, 3/-, 3/6, 5/- | I Sale Prises, 1/2, 1/11, 2/3, 2/6, 3/9 1 I Do not ba satisfied with a took at our windsuts. Come right inside | I and see the tremendous bargains we are offering. | j Great Orocfeery ®&1& j I S3 MaEaraesrs Sts-eet, Wellington. 1 | "~" ———-- ■ " - 1 AS JAMES SMITH'S j. i If you visit dar^es Smith's this week and) take a j I eas-efid look around, ysu win see a rather hi- j 1 terestsrog display of Goods fat* Autumn and 1 1 I Winter Wear. Te-day, Sieivevar, vue wish t© I | direct your stisnilen to the selection of i^aS.etsts^ I | We have these garments In Twse^Sj Face Gioths 9 \ and Surges, asid Urn stales are the very newest I presiiraftle. | I PALETOTS in FACED CLOTHS— In navy, electric, ! brown, and green, Tvith beaver fur storm or roll collar \ | At 49/G eacU | I PALETOTS in SEEGE— In all new shades, trimmed with 1 i braids or silk At 18/6, 22/6, 25/6, 27/8, to 49/8 1 SMART TWEED PALETOTS— In all the new shades and I correct styles At 10/6, 12/6, 15/-, 17/6, 21/-, to 35/6 ) | CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON. ■ i \jr — — — s i ■ £ i i I
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 48, 27 February 1911, Page 9
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