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| The prices quoted for the following items — the | f smartest of smart Dress Goods— will commend them- I | selves to the most economical ; at the same time they I | prove at once what a mistake it is to think one mast \ | necessarily give high prices for new goods. D.I.C. I % goods are all priced moderately. I ' I I IMITATION HARRIS TWEEDS— A splendid variety ] I At 2/6 to 4/11 I | CHEVRON SUITINGS— In self colourings, specially suited for 1 I children's frocks Price, 3/6 the yard \ 1 Very Special Value SCOTCH TWEED— S4 inches wide \ I At 2/11 a yard \ % PRETTY FRIEZES— In dainty shadings At 3/11 a yard I ? Smart DONEGAL TWEEDS At 3/6 aftd 4/6 a yard I § Neat STRIPE TWEEDS— For costumes 3/6 a yard ' 1 I FOX'S SERGES— In navy and black, 56 inches wide, all' f | guaranteed At 4/6, 5/6, 6/11, and 8/11 a yard 1 % CEEAM EADIANTA— The ideal cloth for blouses and children's \ | ' wear, double width | % Prices, 1/9, 2/3, 2/6, 2/11, and 3/11 a yard 1 | COED VELVETEEN— In a large range of colourings | I At 2/11 a yard % | The World Famed "LOUIS" VELVETEEN-i-All shades f S * At 2/11 a yard | I SEE SPECIAL WINDOW DISPLAY IN BRANDON STREET. j QUALITY JB ' & s: UPtfI^OILJAI^I^B IM VARIETY :: MOST MODERATELY FRIOIiB m Flannels, Wiaceys, Delaines, Ceylons, Viyellas, 1 v Kremlaines, Radiantas, and all the very newest i | - materials for Blouses and Morning 'Dresses. - I I .VIYELLA — Thoroughly shrunk, in plain colours — cream, navy, \ X grey, brown, natural, and nearly a hundred stripes in dark | | and light shades to select from; 31 inches 2/6 a yard \ ■ I ■ KREMLAINE BLOUSING^-31 inched, all pure wool, thoroughly \ a shrunk, and quite fast in colour, in ten different stripes jj p At 2/3 a yard | | ALL WOOL DELAIHES— 3I inch, in a splendid variety of I I patterns, thoroughly shrank, and fast in colour ; \ | 1/9, 1/11, and 2/3 a yard \ I FEENCH FLANNELS— In stripes, conven- \ % tional floral and Paisley patterns, all pure , \ wool and fast in colour, 29 inch I 1/11 and 2/3 a yard .^s|P*^^^^j|w I 30-inch CEEAM DELAINE— Mf FAD >^ I 1/4, 1/6, 1/9, and 1/11 a yard m run 1^ I 30-inch CEEAII EADIANTA— M I B\ ¥ tf* || ; I 30-inch CEEAM WINCEYS— ft * Ma I 1/3, 1/6, 1/9, and 1/11 a yard% QUALITY Ml Tourist Ba^s A new series from 1/3 to 7/MMNieURB SBTS In Sterling Silver, from 12/- to 35/SMBLLING SMLTS Silver Mounted Bottles, from '1/6 to 9/6 At "THE PLAGE FOR PRESENTS," PlH]§[%mLo£L* *393 9 Lamb ton Quay, I The Finest. Collection of Furs ever in the Dominion ■ to be seen at $ ■ CuSsa and Bixon Streets, Wellington :\: \ * __»_«^^— _ ™™™=^^_, ..——_=_. i 1 CONEY SEAL SET, I ' f f. reversible stripe, flat NATURAL WOLF, as REAL ARCTIC FOX, | i Scarf, large Pillow illustration a handsome Set of Furs | 1 Muff as illustration £8/8/- the Set £13/13/- the Set | I 95/- the Set | | NATURAL SQUIRREL SET— Long Flat Scarf and large Pillow Muff \ | £10/10/- the Set I S REAL MOLE SET— Long Flat Scarf and Pillow Muff £7/10/- the Set j % HANDSOME PERSIAN PAW SET— Large Flat Scarf 2$ yards long, j g large Pillow Muff to match £5/10/- the Set £ | MARMOT SET— Baum Marten D/ed Wide Duchess Stole, trimmed heads | J and tails, large Mnff to match £9/9/- the Set | 1 LARGE SMOKE and SITKA FOXALINE SETS, Flat Tie and large \ I Pillow Muff to match £4/4/- the Set | Hundreds of other Furs to choose from.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 93, 21 April 1911, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 93, 21 April 1911, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 93, 21 April 1911, Page 9

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