SHOWROOM BARGAINS I f J^'^ZTl At the D.LC. SALE • Iw With children from two g - I E to six years of age I B^rgHiillS ill BIOUSe & COStiime Dept* 1 jk We have just purchased a warehouseman's stock k - ' ' ■• n ..o ee I \U °t children's overalls and dresses. These have U Special Line in jap. silk American skirts— Polo collars, 1 Bfj 'been bought far below the usual landed cost and fp fitted Tvith pocket Usual Price 12/6 Sale Price 8/11 .| LJ . , or ice we are nflFerin^ them will nrove aHI DAINTY NET BLOUSE— Front tucked, side frill lace, half- 1 H ac tne P nce WG are OHenng Uiem WUI pTOVe.a jj sleeves, tucked collars Usual Price 12/6 Sale Price 8/11 H o] positive boon to mothers. (O LINENE COATS and SKIRTS— -In various styles; colours, navy, I itr • • fw vicux rose, champagne, or helio.; exceptional value f& l£J rmr noruic wmnm mim »t t c t Ivi j • 1 != Usual Price 22/6 Sale Price 12/6 m fsl CHILDREN'S ZEPHYR OVERALLS— In pale blue and pink HVery Smart ONE-PIECE WHITE MUSLIN ROBE-Blouse in ■ Usual Price 2/11 Special Price 1/9 U trimmed Swiss jnserrion; skirt front panel tucked ILJ CHILDREN'S NAVY BLUE and WHITE SPOT OVER- L. Usual Price 19/11 Sale Price 10/11 H [_J ALLS— -AVith turned down collar j__ LINENE ONE-PIECE FROCK— -Front tucked and trimmed fancy | r~l Usual Price 2/11" Speoial Price 1/8 rsthching, Peter Pan collar and cuffs . «,,«. , I H CHILDREN'S PALE BLUE and PINK ZEPHYR OVER- r= Usual Price 15/6 Sale Price 8/11 ■LJ ALLS— Collar . and cuffs piped with striped zephyr to L_ Exceptional Value in ZEPHYR or PAISLEY MUSLIN DRESSING 8 [b] match Usual Price 2/6 Special Price J/9 g GOWNS-Yoke back, fronts faced plain flours | r^j, CHILDREN'S LIGHT and DARK BLUE PRINT OVER. (U Usual Price 12/6 Sale Price 8/11 g U4 ALLS-Strapped with blue and white check zephyr gf . . njr*ll" T\ *• X Usual Price 2/1 r Special Price 1/9 15 Bargains in millinery .Dept. i m children's , navy blue and white str^ed cc B(U TUNICS— . Usual Price 2/1 1 Special Price 1/9 fir ALL FRENCH and ENGLISH MODELS— To be cleared at prices | rgj CHILDREN'S PINAFORE DRESSES— In pale blue and fg ranging 1 from 10/6 each Eg I=^ pink zephyr, also in pale blue and pink striped zephyr, i= CHILDREN'S TWEED HATS— Suitable for school wear 6d. each i \T\ with white muslin yoke and sleeves trimmed with |T UNTRIMMED STRAW SHAPES— Assorted colours 1/11 each fl embroidery Usual Prices 3/6 Special .Price 2/6 r~ PRETTY BUCKLES and MILLINERY ORNAMENTS— M CHILDREN'S ZEPHYR CRAWLERS— With belt and small r= 6d., 9d M 1/- each LJ .ttirned down collar, trimmed with featherstitch braid }= | I Usual Price 2/6 Special Price 1/9 j__ Bargains in Underclothing Dept. t a t INF ffi^ SRLSSSd sgS"a*SgTSi&?t?ffi IB ChSeN'S NAVY PRINT PINAfJJ dSeT- "' H half price c Usual Prices 21/- to 49/6 Sale Prices 8/11 to 22/6 JO] * ( Usual Price 2/6 Special Price 1/9 {o INFANTS' WHITE MUSLIN FROCKS— Trimmdd insertion; Irl - • fp tucks, and lace Usual Prices 3/" to 10/6 Sale Prices 2/11 to 7/11 W. J= GIRLS' FROCKS — In white muslin, trimmed tucks, embroidery, B I=l ' , p— — — n ,_, ,— — , ' and insertion Usual Prices 5/6 to 3S/- Sale Prices 4/11 to 25/- g j_J *"' IS ' '■' , j~ GIRLS' REEFERS — In cream serge, with sailor collars of blue I I — | " ' I — drill Usual Prices 18/6 to 27/6 Sale Prices 9/6 to 13/6 H LJ . L_ GIRLS' LONGCLOTH UNDERCLOTHING— A range of samples, BLJ --. •»*»«—* a^-^.a^« C including Nightdresses, Knickers, Chemises and Petticoats 9 f~| % / ¥j* | r I JC AT ■' A TVT f~ At less than Half-price g j=j VJH 1 V^XX & AL^LjAkS h jf^ panama and brandon streets \M 8 E Wellington's Busiest Store z %jjs > WELLINGTON. ' IQ, . . = PILLOW SHAMS II R °y a l Doulton Ware at Craig's "TIGER LILY" WREATH on best quality Jean, A very fine selection of the latest designs and decorations in ' -JOX2O 2/10 nair FLOWER POTS, SALAD BOWLS, FRUIT DISHES, TEAPOTS, , Extrf lige'sie! ° 343 4 x 22, 3/6 pair. and HOT WATER JUCS *v^ moderate prices. "MARGUERITE" WREATH on Irish Pillow BEAUTIFUL NEW DINNER SETS < Linen, x 20, 2/9 pair. c Qave i ust opened up another range of n^w patterns. 1 Our Or. Old Rlart T irtpn my on nair selection now is certainly the best in the city, and we invite those On Uld Black Linen, 30 x 20, d/b pair. . requiring a DIN NEB SERVICE to inspect our large selection Both the»o deaicni are for Moat Mellick work r ' before buying elsewhere. . ** EYELET" design for Broderie Anglaise on "Old ■ i ril/ei V new xcta erre Bleach/ Linen, 30 x 20, 3/6 pair. / ;; LL O YEL V NtW TEA SETS On Irish Linen. 2/9 pair. A ne variety is now showing, which is constantly being added to V by the latest productions of the English potteries. Country Orders plea«e add 2d Pottage to Postal Note* , «For. anything in CHI N A,i C LASS, and EARTHENWARE visit our / - ' large Showrooms. PRINGLE'S "SMS'. CRAIG ft. CO., 33, MANNERS STREET / . v "WELLINGTON. * , =a H ■■■■■■■■■■'■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■''■■■■■■■■■■■a "^ "^~ James Smith's Summer Sale SURPRISED MORE). BEGINS They come In to find better cloths than they expected to THITR^DAV PFRUITAUV let find, and pay much less than they expected to pay. IllVnoy/tl, *" LDHU illll ISI The go«d examples here given are but an Index of the Cub a Street's most SENSATIONAL SUMMER SALE will dally specials at D ATBir*ir»ft r^ODMBD ' begih on Th u rS day morning, and we advise all who want 1-^ 1 nils lV o VUnnCK strong, sterling bargains to come as early as possible. 36-inch Horrockses' LONGCLOTH— S/11, 6/6, and 7/6 per dozen We' are determined that this Sale shall be the record both 36-inch Silk-finish LONGCLOTH— 6/11,6/11, 7/6, and 8/6 per dozen for us and for Cuba Street, and to ensure this we have cut 54-jnch White SHEETING- 11 * d l' 1/1 ' I^, V# »* r W* prices in the most ruthless manner. AU our surplus summer 222 SKI ss S Hii?iX£: m , J %%tf; » PPcP p ece ce r r %l etooks Sv l S^Jrfi& d i 1 S t i^. lE^ °^ at ' ' TABLE DAMASKS- 1/3, 1/6, 1/1! 1/11. 2/6, M, 3/9 per yard „ . a " OUr goods are offered at Sale Prlces « During the sale period we will give Discount Coupons as v '* usual, and this means a further concession to purchasers D, S. PATRICK & CO. 195™?cS'Sa C OTR™ET Remember the sale begins at 9 a.m. on THURSDAY. ' - BE IN TIME FOR THE BARCAINB. J JAMES SMITH, Ltd. I^E/MJ^J-AINTT^S CUBA STREET ' WELLINGTON. AT HALF NARKED PRICES . "* L= ... A.A.AAAAA A A A A AA.AAA A A a Tomorrow, Thursday i ™R DAINTY FOLKI REMNANT DAY HUDSON'S " PEARL WAFER Oddments and Remnants o£ every S A.TTr^-D^hj^-cTk<e»«k . description, including 4 ***** OROOBRS, £ SHEETINGS CALICOS \vwwvw w w w w ▼▼ y vvvwvw COTTON DRESSES LINENS ___' ROLLER TOWELUNG SILKS mmm -^^ wmmmmm mmmmmm DRESSES LACES SPLENDID VALUE IN EMBROIDERIES TRIMMINGS ' i^^^^^^H^^ carpets linoleums Gladstone, Brief '^^^^^^Rk CASEMENT CLOTHS ART SERGES j wr-^ « CRETONNES ' CURTAIN ENDS aUO Kit BagS '^^^^KS^M etet ' Portmanteaux To.be thrown out at HALF MARKED PRICES. H t « . Be Early and get the Snips. Unl DOXCS, CIC. Solid Leather BRIEF BAGS i 4 in., 10/3; i6in., 12/•W-^ v-^ «i mr m^ np m, <*m. <~ -mmm> _* Solid Leather KIT BAGS I^ in ' 21/-; i6in., 23/¥1 E^IWI J^i.^k,l%nP^^ SOHd LCathCr GI^ ADSTONE BAGS-2 4 in.,32/6; 2 6in,35/AT HALF MARKED PRICES GBQRGE WINDER m:mmmmmmm _^___ mm __ r ___~_ m __ mm _ m ___ im __ m "Windw^B Corner,* 1 CUBA and MANNERS STREETS.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 26, 31 January 1912, Page 9
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