DEHmilllclEin ID DIaEOaMO I See Special Bargain Window P D ■'■ , El X READ THE LIST AND | I ' COMPARE PRICES i 13 ■■ [5] IE M [S] CHINA CRUETS— 6d. g] WRITING PADS— 3£cL = = ENVELOPES— 7 packets, 1/- = = RELIABLE WATCH E B— 3/6 I g GLOBE ALARMS— 2/3 § I CLOTHES PEGS—^d. dozen *I I 3/6 CHINA VASES— I/. , f = 1 ,1/6 SPONGES— New 1/- S = McCLINTON'S BARILLA— 4d. = 2 TUCKER'S lib. TBNS SWEETS— I/. Z BLAUD'S PILLS— 6d. I SARSAPARILLA— I/11 | I COLGATE'S TURKISH BATH— 3d. I I CHEESEBOROUGH'S VASELINE— 2id. R I CALVE RT'S TOOTH POWDER— 4^I. ' I § VEITCH & ALLAN B ~ Wellington's Busiest Store. New Goods 1 at Ora-ig's. I ART TOiLET SETS.— In -new designs and various shadißjjs. 18/ P. B 21/-, 25/- H » NEW FLOWER POTS.— In a variety of shadings and decorations. 1 i/tf, 2/6,-3/9. 5/-, 5/6, 6/6 to -r2/6 ' ' i NEW TEA SETS.— In 21 and 40 pieces, at prices to-suit alt— the 'best H value in the city, g§ New Sweet Dishes, Afternoon Plates, Fruit Dishes, Bj Fruit Plates, etc. New- goods- opened up "every week. fl CRAIG £r> CO., I S3 Manners Street, Wellington. I SPECIAL " Saturday Bargains. At James Smith's, Cuba Street LADIES'- ALL-WOOL HOSE— Men's UNDERPANTS and SHIRTS Usually 1/11 a pair Fleecy lined, all sizes 3/6 2 Pairs for 3/6 Men's WORKING SHIRTS— 150 Pairs New Winter FABRIC ' 3/6, 3/9 each GLOVES— Broad, stitched backs Men's Navy and Black CASHMERE Worth 2/3 For 1/11 a pair SOX— 3 Pairs for 2/6 Onr J.S. Ladies' KID GLOVES-In LamGS ' JACKETS-1^ tans and browns Worth 3/6 Ladies > JAOKETS-22/6 ' For 2/6 |j or |4 /g eac^ 120 DRE^ LENGtHS-In tweeds Ladies' JAOKETS-35/- . and serges Usually 13y6 • tor 22/6 each For 9/11 the Length Ladies' COSTUMES— JAPANESE SILKS— AII colours 29/6, 35/-, 45/Worth' lO^d. For B£d. a yard P - D - CORSETS— 3 special makes ! 54-mch WHITE SHEETING -l/0± All —. -nvriMv '£Jh?J^ 1 For l©id. a yard Eo ° 001 DELAINE BLOUSES 72-inch WHITE SHEETING-1/3| 50 Wirs Boys' TWEED KNI^S ror l/Ojr 2/6 a nair 80-inch WHITE SHEETING — 1/6^ 200 Men's OVERCOATS— For 1/3} At 29/8, 35/., 49/6 each •,I*^* * ** * A AAA AA A A 3 F©B BAINTY F©L»! I I ALL GROCERS. t g Yesl Anderson's sell Hardware, particularly Household B KSf'o Ironmongery and Cutlery, I Hardware I !! X "j faC u'i ohl - >r quite "gently our Showrooms underwent con- i siderable change to provide better facilities for displa7«n£ | these housewates. ' ffl I _-- Thus you can buy your Cooking Utensils, Fke Irons, Lamp I Wga Requjsites, Brushware and Cutlery with the same assurance § Wtf "C • of quahty and value which has for 61 years been enjoyed.by 1 « « . by ail who hav e purchased China and Glass at our counters. I MdVc 11.1 1. Let us show you our stocks. ffl I Edward Anderson h Go., Limited 1 I CHINA 8 QLftSS MERCHANTS (Est. 61 years) WILLIS ST., WolUligtan 1
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 112, 13 May 1911, Page 7
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