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D LvHULBLxIiSEI DSD SBBHEI D w With children from two w 1 to six years of age i k We have just purchased a warehouseman's stock k = of children's overalls and dresses. These have == = been bought far below the usual landed cost and f at the price we are offering them will prove a j \o positive boon to mothers. o m * c fgl CHILDREN'S ZEPHYR OVERALLS— In pale blue and pink r§ [~=j Usual Price 2/11 Special Price 1/9 & LJ CHILDREN'S NAVY' BLUE and WHITE SPOT OVER- L ALLS — With turned down collar' r=j Usual Price 2/11 Special Pflce i/9 r=* N CHILDREN'S PALE BLUE and PINK ZEPHYR OVER- f= LJ ALLS — Collar and cuffs piped with striped zephyr to L_ [g] match , Usual Price 2/6 Special Pride 1/9 [| [0 CHILDREN'S. LIGHT and DARK BLUE PRINT OVER- |t t={ ALLS— Strapped with blue and white check zephyr S= |S| Usual Price 2/ u Special Price 1/0 IS, LU CHILDREN'S NAVY BLUE , and WHITE STRIPED U [g] TUNICS— Usual Price .2/1 1 Spcola! Price 1/8 [g re] CHILDREN'S PINAFORE DRESSES— In pale blue and fa ==! pink zephyr, also in pale blue and pink striped zephyr, {= TJ -Cvith white muslin yoke 1 and sleeves trimmed with [T [—] embroidery Usual Prices 3/6 Special Price 2/6 r~ I=4 CHILDREN'S ZEPHYR CRAWLERS— With belt and' small r6r 6 LJ turned down collar, trimmed with featherstitch braid I— . _J Usual Price 2/6 Special price 1/9 □ CHILDREN'S COLOURED PINAFORES— Fastened ,on f" r^i shoulder and piped with white and vieux rose, saxe. and 17? L2J navy Usual Price 2/6 Special Price 1/9 L3L DO CHILDREN'S NAVY PRINT PINAFORE DRESSES— £ [o] Usual Price 2/6 Special Price 1/9 fo m I [Ej —^_- .. J E VEITGH & ALLAN .: 2 Wellington's Busiest Store * D B[l][l]ll]|c3[Hl DiD SEIBEIIn] C Royal Doulton Ware at Craig's A very fine selection, of the latest design^ and decorations in FLOWER POTS, SALAD BOWLS, FRUIT DISHES, TEAPOTS, and HOT WATER JUGS at very moderate prices. BEAUTIFUL NEW DINNER SETS We have just opened up another range of new patterns. Our selection now is certainly the best in the city, and We invite those requiring a DINNER SERVICE to inspect bur large' selection before buying elsewhere. LOVELY NEW TEA SETS A fine val'iety is now showing, which is constantly being added to by the latest productions of the English potteries. For anything in CHINA, GLASS, and EARTHENWARE visit our large Showrooms. CRAIG & CO., 33, MANNERS STREET WELLINGTON. /"" "' ""■ l i ""'" in " l !""" lll " Hrt ~~ James Smith's Summer Sale BEGINS THURSDAY, FEBRUARY Ist Cuba Street's most SENSATIONAL SUMMER SALE will begin on Thursday morning, and we advise all who want strong, sterling bargains to come as early as possible. We are determined that this Sale shall be the" record both for us and for Cuba Street, and to ensure this' we have cut prices in the most ruthless manner. All our surplus summer stocks must go, but our bargains do not stop short of that, ail our goods are offered at Sale Prices. During the sale period we will give Discount Coupons as usual, and this means a further concession to purchasers. Eemember the sale begins at 9 a.m. on THURSDAY, February 1. BE IN TIME FOR THE BARGAINS. JAMES SMITH, Ltd. CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON. V ■ ' FF — MMI _ |r f j±4L AA.AAA AAA A A AAA AAA aA a A^ ; FOR DAINTY FOLK! \ HUDSON'S f i PEARL WAFER [ ] BISCUITS I ! 1 ALL, GROCERS. L SPLENDID VALUE IN Gladstone, Brief and Kit Bags Portmanteaux Hat Boxes, etc. Solid Leather BRIEF BAGS 14m., 10/3; i6in., 12/Solid Leather KIT BAGS 14m., 21/-; i6in., 23/Solid Leather GLADSTONE BAGS— 24m., 32/6; 26m., 35/GBORGE~WINDBR •'Wind**'* Corner," CUBA ami MANNERS yTREETS.

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

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 27, 1 February 1912, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 27, 1 February 1912, Page 9

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