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SUMMER SALEI SUMMER SALE! SUMMER SALE! SUMMER SALE! SUMMER SALE! SUMMER SALE! KIKKCALDIE'S SUMMER SALE! SUMMER SALEI SUMMER SALE ! SUMMER SALE! SUMMER SALE! SUMMER SALEI nPtHE rush of eager, exoited bargainJ- seekers to-day may be aocepted as proof positive that the bargains here are worth coming a long way to secure — and so they are. BARGAINS ! BARGAINS ! IN THE i DRESS SECTION. SUMMER DRESS GOODS must go, ; and incidentally gome other lines of fabrics are moving too. The following are EXTREME BARGAINS :- 20 FRENCH TWEED ROBES, syds in each, and the fabrio is 56in wide, all wool, and all good patterns. Usually 30s to 425. GOING AT -l Q //» EACH! 12 FRENCH TWEED ROBES, all wool tweeds, 56in wide, and syds in each length; suitable for coats and skirts. I Usually 40a to 555. CLEARING AT Ig/, EAOHI TWEED ROBE LENGTHS, 56in wide, 5 yards long, in fashionable designs and colourings. Usually 55s to 655. CLEARING AT 21/ALL WOOL SERGE, 56in wide, in navy blue and black only ; a splendid serge. SALE PRICE, rt/g ~ YARD! SOFT SATINS, 20in wide, in pretty shades for evening and street wear. Usually 2s 6d. v • NOW l/ 6 DOUBLE-WIDTH SATINS, 40in wide, in pretty tints of grey, sky blue, heliotrope, turquoixc, ivory and blaok ; suitable for evening wear. Usually 5s lid. "o*3/11 COLOURED LINEN CRASH, 36in wide. Worth 7*d and 104 d. NOW AXD A YARD 1 FRENCH DELAINES, all wool, in good designs and colourings Usually lg lid to 2s 3d. CLEARING AT QD TUSSORE SILKS, in natural shades, 34in wide. Usually, 2b 6d and 3b 3d. NOW 1/U AND 3/6 COLOURED SHANTUNG SILKS, 30in to 34in wide, in all good shades. Usually 4s 6d, 4a lid, 5e 6d. ' NOW o/Q A YARD I FRENCH SATINS, 40in wide, in pink, sky, vieux rose, Baxe blue, mauve, yellow, salmon pink, emerald, etc. I Usually 6s 6dj •_, NOW S/6 KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD. "VTOW THAT THE PICK OF LONDON SUITINGS Is on' display at MILLIGAN'S, KELBURNE-AVENUE, There is no reason to put off the choice of your Summer Suit. If you are a keen ,on getting something special, pay an early visit to ' THE AVENUE. „ YOU OBTAIN * THE BEST POSSIBLE VALUE IF ,YOU PURCHASE A BRADFORD WOOLLEN CO. SUIT. fTIHE Price is Moderate, but the HighJL est Standard of Excellence is maintained in design, material, and workmanship. Your satisfaction absolutely assured. BRADFORD WOOLLEN CO., "THE QUALITY TAILORS," 364, LAMBTON-QUAY (Next Stewart Dawson's). OSBORNE, OF COURSE! fT\HAT'S always the answer of the •*- beet-dressed man when asked who is his Tailor. A full range of the newest materials is now in stock, and it's not too early to think of your Easter Suit. Leea than ten weeks to Easter. H. OSBORNE & CO., TAILORS, CUBA-STREET, WELLINGTON. H. 'B- . T O LL E V , (Late of Cederholm and Tolley), ELECTRICAL ENGINEER. 'Phone 3646. Estimates given for all classes of work at lowest prices. Kindly note 'phone number (3646) and new address— 37, WILLIS-STREET. -Fans, Model Dynamos, Model Toys, Kettles, Fittings, Shades, Irons,. Lampg, Dry Cells. AXEL HOLTZ, MASSEUR AND MEDICAL, ELECTRICIAN, 123,-UEPKR WILLIS-STREET, WELLINGTON. Telephone 2006. | [A Card.] np E. K. BURGESS, Dentist, has re- '■*-• turned from holiday and resumed Practice at his Rooms, Cuba-st. PATENTS IN ALL COUNTRIES! TTIGGS AND O'DONNELL, XX INTERNATIONAL PATENT a^-AMY^TjS^SNoH-jS.r.O.) t

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 26, 31 January 1912, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 26, 31 January 1912, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 26, 31 January 1912, Page 6