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i^MMMMMMMiii,iHjjiii>ii»MßiaM J jji4| i QSlllilllßElHin S CDIaBOOaSHICZ I Dainty Summer ' - f I FOR ALL OCCASIONS ' > 'lj 5 |t'* » asal»H » lilHiw -|i Smart One«i»cce LINEN ROBES— Girdle fit Wdist, {,?*-, N «.#^»-. *M*M±.m. ******* [N -I sqiuie cut at rtotlj, showingr dflimy collarette '. fe ' P THAT YOU WANT NOW, S H and bow; plAia skin, finished buttons At 32/e $. ; ? ' ■ Igj «»»#*!/* 0£«lAI/jr/MA t& ;;H New shipmetit of UNDERSKIRTS— In black. , *■/-;,- TJ ..-..«. IX H Milonesc wps, cool and light for summer <\*kC I' ffl — — TIME IS TO HAND. fn |B ncan sstin frill ism. deep PriOS, 17/6 \ p^ p 'I Q Very Smart One-pkcd ROBE— la soft muslia; era- "i f ; \*J I ' « ' = ra broidery and showing Val. inserliou . V- "* '3 ' I 3 j H Prfee f 19/11 I I* m r2r 2 ! I Coloured SATEEN UNDERSKIRTS - ftarriw Iff 1 «-» WHITE SATIN MARCELLA QUILTS- L jn tops, acoi'dcon pleated fnll at foots iv navy, IKI fj Single Bed size— 7/e; S/fi, 12/6 - I m brown, n»os&, , sffey, , pale Wue, pink, helio,, II- /f, ; ' r— Three-quarter Bed sue— ll/6, U/fl, Ifi/S, Ift/fl . r* Wl snxe, tui'J blacK, >n W. and O,&. Pneo, 6/11 >]1I J)\ gj Double Bed size— l 3/6, 16/6, 18/6, 31/-, 25'- " L-s - I , 1 8 iW HITE HONEYCOMB QUILTS— * ' S I SMAR.T BUT INKXPENSIVS >S\ Single Bed size-6/6,, 7/fl & ■ FOR K N° CK - ABOUT WEAk. A jgj PRATED BEDSPREADS-ln nice colour effects j| SPORTS HATS— In liaen; ideal 1 ffi Single Bed size— 9/6 re NQrafe^S^^^^^ country hat'; Pierrot shape; 1 % Double Bed s«e-«/« % to^Svy' :& fS Bt^ I ft WHITE EMBROIDERED and DRAWN THREAD BED- p '\«*il *Vsj&3HflP* x AH 4/11 fi M ' SPREADS— l IS/6, 18/fi, JS/-, 30/«, 37/fi, 42/- k= 'A&sijßKr SHANTUNG HAT— Champagne H □ L \ viT crowns, with brim and bow of 1 f] TENERIFFE DRAWN THREAD LINEN. BEDSPREADS— r~ **> % V , different colours, grey, green, ■ ?={ 45/«, 63/* jsss ? JlLs>tf(*rS»w. saxe, navy, brown, and rose B ISJ FRILLED PILLOW CASES— 1/-, 1/6, 2/6 each L. JfGMJS& r '/^m.\\ Large MUSHROOM HAT 'of, S HEM-STITCHED PJLLOW CA^ES-1/3, 1/fi, 1/11, 2/3 etch % '/•'£f fa *. '•* "* RABANE, the new material— (jOJ (X !»''••/ «r' - "' Will not burn or break; natu- rsi , to /.•t','f w«/ fal colour, lined in all shades, |»~j ■-—-.-.- :z - /-..■„-,- n , , }s= Jw..- ' and trimmed with bow to Uy jR . . mmt . l , - match lining 10/6 r—j fg Special Range of Children's MILLINERY-In white silk; hats to U liriTAII A AllMll h , uitalasM __ fnmtl ,,u,u g VEITGH & ALLAN THE DRAPERY and -6ENERAL IMPORTING CO. I Q Wellington's Busiest* Store. j= OF N.Z., LIMITED. j a - -*• Corrlgan, Mmoger. 1 Q do it NOW! I Craig's Great Sale SOME 50 PER CENT. LINES N , this WEEK. 1 ! of China, Glass and Earthenware. mm. *m* _i j. i m v^^ww 9 m Oar • Half -yearly Sale is stilt proceeding, and is attracting T\g\ |T^ IVT/l *A# I hundreds of satisfied customers. Never before have we gJ\J 11 lIV/YV ! offered such bargains. ' ' DINNER SETS .-. TEA SETS i: TOILET SETS SETS OF JUGS :: SALAD BOWLS :: FRUIT DISHES --- *v --mm •«.•«.» m « « wm *** SWEET DISHES ;.< AFTERNOON CUPS & SAUCERS VimT PRIN^I' X S TUMBLERS ti FRUIT PLATES t; FLOWERPOTS a VASES » * t*J * T ** Every description of China, Glass, and Earthenware at "THE PLACE FOR PEESENTS," greatly reduced prices. LAMBTON QUAY | Graig & Co., 33 Manners St. (DOTOIhTMc^MWtteJ S ummer % m U The influence , . • of the truly artistic £ At JAMBS SMITH'S has its effect wherever Tito it is found, conditions do not W ■ ■ ' ■ ■— • alter its beauty except to add di«-' % % The ,, ght tnd pretty Cotton f^rios for Summer Blousm h e n a C utTful C Dfu?ton Ware^we have& re- and OrMB6S "» how t0 M B<!en at James Smith ' 8 ' and th * Cops and Saucers, Jugs, Salad Bowls and a lot of "8* weavas, and the shipment is quite th« bast we variety of other pieces. Another attractive show* have had in any season, ing id ouY display of Sample Copper am* Aluminum FisrrtTsw ruwv rr oths— 2 sift widp in lie-ht Whp rr Pa m Ware, it will give us pleasure to show you these goods. whS? black CLOTHS ~ 2Blfl ' Wlde > ln he % Jf^ TUSSORkTTE— '2gin. wide; in pink, blue, Gream, vieux rose, and mmm± black , At 12|d a yard CnWADft AMTII7I)GAM JO, r<n f TTi ' POPLINS— 2Bin. wide; in pink, cream, navy, vieux rose, grey, and JbJJWAKU AJMJJiKSUIN & L.0., LIU, sea gTem At lO^d a yard ' % Cbid«, Glass and Hardware Merchants, SHANTUNG— aBin. wide; in vieux rose, Eg-yptian sand, cream, *. . v-- ««««*«i ««««<«««• M ,^.*.^ MMHn .^ white, light blue, black At 10£ d a yard Estafa, 61 years, WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. SHANTUNG— 2Bih. wide; in white, cream, navy, brown, light HHaaHBBHMMHiaaHIBIBMIHI^ naHH^ grey and black At 1/2£ a yard " TONTELINE "—2Bin." — 28in. wide; in black, grey, navy, and Egyptian a— mmmmm mun tmsswmmmmmmmmmmmmmimmmmmmmsmmmmmmsmmmtmmmmtm san( ] At 2/6 a yard f | JAMES SMITH, Ltd. I When in Town— Pop in I cuba street :; WELLiNGfoN. I Te Aro House and See 1 ' ■.' - - - - I Wk The New j g SOMETHING NEW FOR DAINTY FOLK. § I S^^ Wash I • ask for • i "^fe^ iiJISi; I BISCUITS. g n In Crapes clcno we can show you 40 different I n [^ H B'nafi«S, and tne new colouringa in Cotton and a Lt 1 A pp A «f« n f RSonnif fUaf Plo^coo Fvo«<vnfio • n^t Q Linenrora«s Couds a^o i«aiiy worih s««ing, and IfS A reflect Biscuit tttat fleases everyone. n-| 1 we doußt tf a tittur rangs of these geads could .|S *&d .... ■ — ALL GROCERS. ...,-.. r^g 1 MYSORE 7,EPiIYRS— 35 '"nches wide; in the newest colour- 1 'SWKhSXSS »»»vW*W a ings, including saxc, grey, tussore, salmon, etc, H ,«.» ■■■ nn........... ■. .._■ . , ■ . n ».. „ „ ■> , m ,^,,,.^^, f1 ~ 1 Ud a:ui Bid per y»rd | s IW n hhhmmwib nn« ii n\ Ti i nawnaa— — « MERSORA CLOni— For dresses and childion s wcor. H ¥ ■ This matarinl is specially rccommcnJ^d for its wearing Ml.** t m * t M .#« 1 and n-ashi.iff qualities, in cinnamon brown, vieux* rose, B H filflf* < nATiB T*mAIAIIITIQ llflllfllAT. SmiflVPfl I saxc, Aavs.undbl.ic k Sji«o»al JValue. 11 }d por yard II Wd»iilOU», UIUUIOUIU», Vdrr|ieu oqU»lO»| I JA^^foioS^^^St ! ' •rtiJ'.MafUiJ iec B £ I I TABLE UNBN, SHEETING, CALICOES, 1 .SrcwSV^aift.«i cadyfor v ' se aP;iun> r '° ironinff ° r 1 i BLANKETS, RELIABLE FURNITURE m Very Sfisciaf Value, i[d and 10|d jjei* yard I 1 _„ . * _ KM . _ . _. 4 , „ | FRENCH LINEK POVXJN— For lailorinnde costumes, etc., | | Choice Designs. Moderate Prices. . First-cldM Qualttr, « in 20 shades, including- .-!.*'. c^-ru, French grey, navy, M | „ n ...... Sa aod black; gfuainntocd well shrunk and fast dyes' , m } .. AVT .„„«•,»**** rftnnnr^i «• » 1 -j i i i m 3/6 nw yard m fj AN AGREEABLE SURPRISE 1 \Ve had no idea such lovely I- 'MUSLIM nod JAPANESE CREPE EMBROIDERED i I Carpets were to be had." This is the remark made on scores I BLOUSE I,KNGTtIS atid ROBES— At Special Prices ■ | of occasions by visitors to our Carttet Room. We undoubtN • Full Ranfftf of SWISS EMBROIDERED ROBES— In Muslin, I edly have one of the best selections of Carpets and Linoleums n| India Linen* Ui e bop Ln'Ans, etc. " ffl 1 in *• ominiott > l " c pncea "moderate, and all or nrst-class I isi^^i^i: I I »UA» U Av y iBIT WILL WELL RS'PAY THOSE ABOUT TO « It you emnot £at to town atop a post-card to | | furnish." 1 TE ARO HOUSE I oeorge winder I Wellington, for the New Patterns. I | "WJader's Covaw," cuba aad manners streets.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 63, 12 September 1911, Page 9

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