I THAT YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO IGNOKE, IN MP \^^^m^J/ Requisites HOUSEHOLD IRONMONGERY < TABLE MANGLE— UsuaI price 40/- Sale Price 29/8 ALARM CLOCKS— Usiial price 6/6 Sale Price «/-11 Antique Brass KERB SUITE— Usual price £$lsl- Sale Price £3/17/6 BISSELL CARPET SWEEPERS— UsuaI price 16/6 Sale Price 13/6 BREAD BOARDS— UsuaI price 1/6 Sale P>l<Se 1/COPPER KETTLES— UsuaI price s/- Sale .Price 3/HEAT SAFE— Usual price 11/6 Sale Price 7/6 ' ELECTROPLATE— 2B fler cent, off ail marked prloea MRS. POTTS' IRONS (set of three)— Usual price 6/6 Sale Price 4/6 E.P. TEAPOTS— I 2/6, Ifi/6, 16/6, 20/-, 21/-, 25/-, 27/6, 30/QRO&KERY * j TOILET SETS (pale blue)— Usual price 25/- Sale Price 18/- . WHITE DINNER PLATES— 6/6 dozen SrI«S Price 4/9 WHITE PUDDING PLATES^-Ustially 5/6 dbzen Said pHtie d/ft WHITE CHEESE PLATES— Usually 4/- cldzen S«le Price 2/6 WHITE DlSHES— Usually rod. and 1/3 Sale Prices 7d. and fod. WHITE VEGETABLE DlSHES— Usually i/g Sale Price 1/3 •1 / ii- \ X^r (White and Gold y^^* I • • ' ' '?; V%W^^\ Balo Price 6tl< \ * ; ; I ii*ea£ MOUSTACHE \ \ *•> S*»* - £*** -i'-if / SHAVING \ \ •' .. \' : w* 'II 11I 1 / MUGS— Njv.. „ . i V^ ' J S Usually 1/6 P, I, C. WfelUttgum tju I. C : . v - r , im , ,', r . i , - ;^ B " PILLOW SHAMS I "TIGER LILY" WREATH on best quality Jean, 30x20, 2/10 pair". '- Extra large size, 34 x 22, 3/6 pair 4 "MARGUERITE" WREATH oil Irish. Pillow Linen. 30 x 20, 2/9 pair. On Old Black Linen, 30 x 20, 3/6 pair. Both thfti* delicti*' ite foi 1 Moat Melliek «ork "EYELET" design for Broderie Anglaise on "Old ' Bleach " Linen, 30 x 20, 3/6 pair. On Irish Linen, 2/9 pair. Country Ordett pleMe add 2d Poit&ge to Poitil Notes. x DD I \fp IF 9 Q " The PUce (w pre ' enU " 1 IVll^! VJ.JLIELI tD LAMBTON QUAY Id O id : a II 11I 1 - .. ',"..'' ''";,': y»»*— , B As Usual at Patrick's Sale — Another Record Broken Spurred on by thoughts of past successes and hopes for ' the future, a still higher goal is aimed At in this Sale. Already Patrick's Make-Room Sale has proved itself a record breaker in volume of business, 1 VolunlS of value giving and a source of great saving to ' the economically inclined. While the bargains are at their best— Hustle I D. S. PATRICK & CO. ■ Patrick's Corner, CUBA & VIVIAN STS. 1 STOCKTAKING IN THE Furnishing Dept. I I A few of the Clearances that must be I jg made within the next day or two ! 1 1 S5 BkcK and Brass Bedsteads j I I All Slightly Shop Soiled j 113 ft BLACK AND BRASS BEDSTEAD— Was 40/6 I I: J T6 be cleared at 37/6 ! i I 3ft. BLACK AND BRASS BEDSTEAD— Was 35/- \ I m Td be Cleared at 27/6 jj i-m 4ft. 6in. BLACK AND BRASS BEDSTEAD— Was 48/6 life To ba cleared at 37/6 ■ I £' 1 4ft- 6in. BLACK AND BRASS BEDSTEAD— Was 45/I Pl 9To be cleared at 31/6 j I 1 4ft. 6ifl. BLACK AND BRASS BEDSTEAD— Was 79/6 H H To be cleared at 65/- ' I I 4ft. 6in. BLACK AND BRASS BEDSTEAD— Was 90/- | 1 To be cleared at 70/- "■ i 1 * ° nI Y ART GREEN BEDSTEAD— With brass top rail— pi Was £7/7/-- To be cleared at 90/* I 1 Also is other Bedsteads at Similar Reductions. Cuba imd Dixon Streets * . WELLINGTON
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 30, 5 February 1912, Page 9
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