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[showroom bargains! j At the DIG. SALE J § Bargains in Blouse & Costume Dept; I jf * PLOUSES. , 1 1 Spfidal Line in JAP. SILK AMERICAN SKIRTS— PoIo collars, 9 g fitted wifh pocket Usual Price 12/6 Sale Price 8/11 H 1 DAINTY NET BLOUSE— Front tucked, side frill lace, half- | m sleeves, tucked collars Usual Price 12/6 Sale Price 8/11 H 1 LINENE COATS and SKIRTS— In various style 3; colours, navy, | X vieux rose, champagne, or helio.; exceptional value H g Usual Price 22/6 Sale Price 12/6 H 1 Very Smart ONE-PIECE WHITE MUSLIN ROBE— Blouse § |3 trimmed Swiss insertioji; skirt front panel tucked H H Usual Price 19/11 Salfl Prfoe 10/11 U 1 LINENE ONE-PIECE FROCK— Front tucked and trimmed fancy i a stitching, Peter Pan collar and cuffs a B Usual Price 15/6 Sale Price 8/11 H I E^eption&l Value in ZEPHYR or PAISLEY MUSLIN DRESSING , g sa GOWNS— Yoke back, fronts faced plain colours v H Usual Price 12/6 Sate Price 8/11 Ig I Bargains in Millinery Dept. 1 1 ALL FRENCH and ENGLISH MODELS— To be cleared at prices 1 H ranging from 10/6 each . . H | CHILDREN'S TWEED HATS— Suitable for school wear 6d. each B | UNTRIMMED STRAW SHAPES— Assorted colours " 1/11 each B W PRETTY BUCKLES and MILLINERY ORNAMENTS— B I ' cd., 9d., 1/- each B I Bargains in Underclothing Dept. 1 I INFANTS' WHITE MUSLIN PELISSES— Trimmed dainty em- I a broidery and insertions and ribbons, slightly soiled; less than | B half price Usual Prices 21/- to ' 49/6 Sale Prices 9/11 to 22/8 | 1 INFANTS' WHITE MUSLIN FROCKS— Trimmed insertion,' 1 H tucks, and lace Usual Prices 3/1 1 to 10/6 Sale Prides 2/11 to 7/11 | B GIRLS' FROCKS— In white muslin, trimmed tucks, embroidery, | B and insertion Usual Prices s/6 to' 3s/- Sale Prices 4/11 to 25/- | H GIRLS' REEFERS — In cream serge, with sailor collars of blue I g drill Usual Prices 18/6 to 27/6 Sale Prices 0/e to 13/6 | I GIRLS' LONGCLOTH UNDERCLOTHING— A range of samples, I a including Nightdresses, Knickers, Chemises and Petticoats | U At less than Half- Price I lull PANAMA and BRANDON STREETS I|]H I I WELLINGTON. *&& f a i „ ,- ■ ■m „ . i ' . * @ PILLOW SHAMS 1 "TIGER LILY" WREATH on best quality Jean, 30 x 20, 2/10 pair. Extra large size, 34 x 22, 3/6 pair, ' "MARGUERITE" WREATH on Irish Pillow Linen, 30 x 20, 2/9 pair. , ■ On Old Black Linen, 30 x 20, 3/6 pair, Beth these d&iigni we for Mont filolllck work. ' "EYELET" design for Broderie Anglaise on "Old Bleach" Linen, 30 x 20, S/6 pair. * On Irish Linen, 2/9 pair. . ' Country Orders please add 2d Postage to Postal Note*. •t^txl'P«vaiLitLi »U. LAMBTONQUAY J PEOPLE INSIST ON BEING SURPRISED HERE. They come In to find better cloths than they expected to find, and pay much less than they expected to pay. The good examples here given are but an Index of the ' dally speolals at PATRICK'S CORNER 36-inch Horrockses' LONGCLOTH— S/11, 6/6,- and 7/8 per dozen 36-inch Silk-finish LONGCLOTH— S/11, 6/11, 7/6, and 8/6 per dozen 54-inch White SHEETING— 11* d., 1/1, 1/3, 1/4* per yard 7i-inch White SHEETING— 1/2, 1/4, 1/6, 1/9. per yard 80-inch White SHEETING— 1/4*, 1/6, 1/8, 1/11, 4/2 per yard TABLE DAMASKS— 1/3, 1/6, 1/8, 1/11, 4/6, 3/3, 3/8 per yard DG 1> A "fOlirif S f*Ml PATBICK'S CORNER • iJ. ¥ £± I tii'Lli & 1/V. 195197 CUBA STREEt THE SNIP OF THE SEASON I About 1000 yards of 1 I TAFFETAS I I DELAINES . I I MOHAIRS I I TWEEDS I I .42 inches wide. The Usual Selling Price of these 1 1 fabrics da 2/11 to 3/6 yard. | I OUR V / W V I I WONDERFUL |/ I ■ YARD I I OFFER M. IJL JL 'RD 1 I A Wide Range of Colours. See the Special 1 I Show in Cuba Street Window. H I TE ARO HOUSE I I CUBA and DIXON STS. - . Wellington. I I WRITE FOR PATTERNS. I

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 27, 1 February 1912, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 27, 1 February 1912, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 27, 1 February 1912, Page 9

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