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" r i DAINTY „ WASH WEAVES M FOR SPRING WEAR. **& MODERAtELY PRICED. , I DJ.C. COSTUME LIMSNS-556-{«(sli' Ja all th 6 season^ Miaow, efcreag costumes and dresses; all shades; 27-inch \m a yard NEW COTTON POPMNE— Very bright and pretty, good looking and good wearing; in all the leading colours; 31-inch 9]d a yard NEW COTTON TUSSORE— A very smart ' material and suitable for costumes and dresses; all shades; 27-inch . • I?6| a yard Black and White" COTTON VOILES— The D.IC. hold a large and varied stock in fashionable patterns, stripes, spot, andf floral patterns; 29in. i 1/6 a yard NEW IDEAS AND COLOURINGS I it IN it . DRESS GOODS [_ FOR SPRING. Smart ALL-WOOL STRIPE SUITINGS— In very pretty grey colourings; 44 inches wide. 3/6 and 4/ it a yard GREY TWEEDS— In plain and herringbone effects, for useful costumes; 44-fnch 3/3 a yard CORD TAFDHiTA— A neat self-coloured all«wool material, with cord stripe, for costumes and dresses ; 44»inch ' 3/6 a yard , , ALL-WOOL PANAMAS and WEST OP ENGLAND STJITINGS-In a smart range of greys, tints; 44-inch 3/6 and 4/11 a yard ALL-WOOL MARQUISETTES— In cream, navy, saxe, grey, amethyst, and vietix rose; 44-inch * 3/ 11 a yard I Drapery and General Importing Go. of N.Z., I Mmlted. A. A. COHMIGAN, Manager. Heaps of great . ' Bar&alns in • # Art Needlework AT Ppitl&l&S & n next week. Don't miss a dood thln& when Its offered* ■.* * * > ■ § SOMETHING NEW FOR DAINTY FOLK. | C ' ASK FOR' * S | HUDSON'S | 8 SWEET FLORAL | § BISCUITS. I ■*! A Perfect Biscuit that Pleased Everyone. rH LJ «___ ALL GROCERS. • feg , > ART FURNITURE. TE ARO HOUSE has Just landed a shipment of ndvelty SEAGRASS FURNITURE direct from the East Invalid Lounges Easy Chairs Fancy Chairs Garden and Mall Scats •Children's Chairs Infants 1 High Chairs m Rocking Chairs m This very Modern Furniture is light, strong, comfortable, and artistic, in very quaint designs. The style of Furniture that adds finish to any home, and considering the quality, the prices are very moderate. • • • Spoo/af Show In Dtxon St. Window Te Aro House, Cuba and Oixon Streets, Wellington* V- ~' 4 4MHH^H«HHM|aMnBjHM^MMHa)BMBHHIHHHHHMHHHIHMMIHHHHBHI

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 49, 26 August 1911, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 49, 26 August 1911, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 49, 26 August 1911, Page 7