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FAG-SIMILE PICTURES. A NEW LOT OF PICTURES JTJST "UNPACKED, AND TO BE SEEN NOW IN OtJR ART GALLERY. npHESE Pictures are the exact reproduction* of the ORIGINALS, except as X regards size. They are produced by the perfected tricolour process, by which the colours and details are faithfully reproduced. FACSIMILES OF PROFESSOR VAN HIER'S PANEL PICTURES:, "SUNRISE" "SUNSET" "NOONTIDE" "MOONRISE" These Pictures are unframed, and measure 24in x ?4in. At 7s 6d etch. FACSIMILES OF DUTCH SEASCAPES, ENTITLED : '"Safe" - "At the Mouth of the River" "The Close of the Day" "Evening Glow" Unframed. Size 18in x 9in. At 4s lid each. "Sunset at Greenwich" "Moonlight on the Thames" Unframed. Size 18in s 14m. At 2s lid each. OTHER FACSIMILES! "In Sunset's Golden Glory," "On Moonlit Waters" (size 2*in x 12in) and "Moonlit Waters" and "Sunset on the Sea" (22in x 15in). At 2s lid each. 1 DUTCH SCENES: "When the Fisher Folk Come Home" "In the Winter Snow" "H he ,n Rough Winter Reigns" "Beneath the Setting San""Wild Winter" "Fast Falls the Snow" Unframed. Size Mm x 7m. At Is lid each. FACSIMILES' OF PICTURES BY F. ARMSTRONGS "Moonlight on the Beach" "End of an October Day" "Moonlight on the River" - "Night on the River" "Silver and Gold" "A Cloudy Night in the Village" "Silver Night" • . "Still Night" "A Cloudy Night" "Evening Mists" Unframed. .Size 20in x 12in. At 2s lid each. FACSIMILES OF PICTURES BY H. J. DOBSON, R.S.W, 1; "Gfanny d Her Wheel" "The Sabbath M6rn" "Tho Sabbath flat" x "Feeding Time" "The Morning Meal" "Milking Time" Unframed. Size 14in x llin. At Is 9 d 'each, KIEKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD

COLONIAL AND OTHER PRODUCE. Butter.— The butter market is very firm and brisk. The drought has not affected the market. Danish 142s to 144s per cwt. Choicest Australian 122s to 1245, and occasionally 1265; secondary qualities are in moderate demand at H2s to 118b. Cheese.— -Firm. New Zealand 665. Sugar.— German beet sugar, 88 p_er cent, net titre, is Id highes at 14s 8d per owt, first marks are also id'higher at 17s 3d. BRADFORD TOPS. Th© Bradford wool market is quiet. 64's, 27id; super, 27id; common 60's, 26id; 56 s, 22J<f } 60% lafd; 46 J s, 15idj aX 14£ d. THE METAL MARKET. Copper.— Spot ia quoted at £66 is 9d per tori, a drop of 1b 3d on the week; at three months £56 17a 6d, a drop of 2s 6d. Tm.— Spot is quoted at £188 2s 6d per ton, a drop of £2 2s 6d on the week; at three months, £186 10s, a drop of 15s. Lead.— £l4 3s 9d per ton, a rise of 2s 6d on the week. Spelter.— £27 10a pet ton, a rise on the week of 10s. Pig-iron.— Middlesbro' No. 5 ia quoted at 47b 3d per ton, a rise of 4s 8d on the week. (Received August 26, 10.45 a.m.) , LONDON, 25th August., Silver ig quoted at 24 146 d per^ouace. THE MODE, • • KELBURNE-AVENUE. I THOUGH THE MILLIGAN M ERC^Svicl AILOIIINO Has by far the Largest and Finest Combination of Skilled Artisans in New Zealand, Daily turning out > Gentlemen'^ . Clothes equal to the Best Made in London, It 'is desirable that patron* should make, "an Early Selection from the NEW SPRING SUITINGS, as the demand for KELBURNE-AVENUB STYLE Has become a National One of such dimensions that the serriee will bo 'extremely busy up till Christina*. YEARLY BOOT SALE ! STOCKTAKING, OUR YEARLY BOOT SALE 13 NOW ON. i AND the Public can rely on * JA. getting BOOTS and SHOES 01 undoubted quality at exceptionally Reasonable Prices. SEE OUR WINDOW* " ' EDWARDS & SON, 131, MANNERS-STREET. BARGAINS AT OUR ANNUAL STOCKTAKING SALE FOR KEEN BUYERS. SHEETINGS (Findlay and Korrockses). 54b, U, Is 2d, Is 3d, Is 4d ; 63in, Is 51 A, Is 7d ; 72in, la 6d, Is 7d, Is 9d ; 80ln, la 4R Is 6R Is lOd, Ss, 2s 2d ; 90in Is 9d, Is lid, 2s 2d, 2s 4d. We Stock HORROCKSES* and CREWD* SON'S CALICOES aad LONGCLOTHS, IRISH LINEN, QUILTS, and FANCY LINENS, all at BAR* ! GAIN PRICES during Sale. , ! NEW ZEALAND BLANKETS. Single Size, Sale Prices 14s 6d, 15s lid, and 17s 6d; Three-quarter, Sal© Prices 10s, 22s 6d, 27s 6d, 29s 6d; i Double Bed, Sale Prices 265, 27s 6d, 37s 6d, 48s 6d, 565. BARGAINS IN THE CARPET ROOM, i Notable Value in CARPET SQUARES. { A Special Line of Best AXMINSTER : CARPETS, sold at the ridiculously i low price of of 5s 9d per yard during j Sale. Good Designs and Colourings— ! Hearthrugs and Slip Mats. Test the Value you get at th» MONEY- SAVING STORE. GEORGE "WINDERS. "THE FURNISHING CORNER," ' CUBA and MANNERS STREETS. THE WHIRL OF FASHION! THE whirl of fashion in men's garments is exacting Its demands are met here correctly in eVery detail. We have all the newest fabrics* \ The elegant dresser and the coo« nomieally inclined way come here with I the Ceflaitity of getting what i« best 1 in taste at a money-saving price. BRADFORD WOOLLEN CO., . ! 364, LAMBTON-QUAY, WELLINGTON, "THE QUALITY TAILORS," I 'iJIIELD, " LUCKIB AND .TOOGOOD, J?i Barristers and Solicitors, Patent Agents, 160, FEATHERSTON-STREET. ! Money to Lend at Aj pet cent. Tel. 1437 , MOTOR Cars Repaired by most competent mechanics in Dominion, St&nton And RicWdi, MoU»wortlv»t, j 1 Ttagat «Hfl. I

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 49, 26 August 1911, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 49, 26 August 1911, Page 4

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