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V £ - E jlj Latest American Cut , ID 1 [| Square Yokes and Buster | 1 Brown Sleeves. 1 /'IS y In great variety of washing materials. \s M Full range of sizes. All one low pries U I 4/6^ -I I Buy now for Summer and Z [11 the Seaside. C is ■ r id M 4" $L § VEITCH & ALLAN I ~ Wellington's Busiest Store. Craig's Great Sale of China, Glass and Earthenware. Oar Hatf-yearly Sate is still proceeding, and it attracting » hundred* of tatitfitd customers. Never before hay* we offered- *ach bargaint t DINNER SETS a TEA SETS i: TOILET SETS SETS OF JUGS :t SALAD BOWLS :: FRUIT DISHES SWEET DISHES ..•.•- AFTERNOON CUPS & SAUCERS TUMBLERS t: FRUIT PLATES a FLOWERPOTS .-.« VASES Eaery description of China, Glatt, and Earthenware at greatly reduced prices* Craig &. Co., 33 Manners St, At JAMBS SMITH'S * tThe showing of Cream Dress Goods at Jamas Smith's, It exceptionally gftdtJ, artd we acs offering exceptional value in Serges, Mohairs, Sicilians, etc. Tnesa all*woe! fabrics are praferrstf for sifting wear. The following are offered at special prices:— CREAM SERGES— In Estamefle and Coatipg 1 ; all wool,-gfuarantecd > shrunk 4tin. wide ' At 2/- a yard 43m. wide At 2/6, 2/11 44m. wide At 3/3, 3/6 46111. wide . At 3/11, 4/6 cream mohairs— 42in., 43111., to 47111. wide At 1/11, 2/6, 8/11, 3/9, 4/6 CREAM SICILIANS—43iii. and 45m. wide At ft/6, 3/6, 3/11 yarfl CREAM CORDUROY— A fine selection At 1/3, 1/6, 1/9 & yard JAMES SMITH, L,«d. 'CUBA STREET :: WELLINGTON. g, SOMETHING NEW FOR DAINTY FOLK. | C ' ASK FOR 9 c ♦ «.— - j id y Biscuit that Pleases Everyorie. rS v ALL «ROOKttS. ■ ' (|| t l.jlMim Mini Till- I-- niimn.l run ■ M n 1.1 n wm«m »—««>■«■» it ■'«[>. «il I OarpetSj Linoleums! Carpet Squares, I I TABLB FINEST, SEBBTING, OALICOEB, I j BL4NESTB, RILSABLE FTONITtJRB I I Choice Designs. Moderate Pfioei. PJrst-elaes Quclify, | I «AN AGREEABLE SUkPtItSK! VV<J had no idea sttrli lovely i ! Cai'b?ts \Vcie to be had.'' This i« ihc tcmnrk mr/c on srorc's | ■ of occasions by vi?itoi« (o om* dwpet Roolu. We Ufidoubt- | i rdly liavo one of the bo* FCiLClions of Carpets and Linoleums, | I in the Dominion, the pnees modciatc, aiid all nf fii-5-i-clat.s | quniiiv, 1 " A VISIT WfUL WEtU HE-PAY THOSS A3OUT TO \ r-URNJSN." " GEORGE .WINDER | ' "Windier 1 * Cflpnee," GUfiA «ad MANNERS STREETS. 1

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 64, 13 September 1911, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 64, 13 September 1911, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 64, 13 September 1911, Page 9