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DUESB BARGAINS AT KIRKCALDIE'S. TriRKOALDIE'S SUMMER SALE is ■*^" now in its last -week — that is to Bay, if you don't secure your BARGAINS now you will miss your opportunity altogether. Study these BARGAINS IN DRESS GOODS, and come EARLY TOMORROW MORNING. SILK AND FLAX HARRIS LINENS, for . smart Coats and Skirts, in tvr I - quoke, heliotrope, reseda, brown, and navy blue. Usually 3s 9d a yard. NOW Is 6d A YARD COTTON SHANTUNG, 40in wide, in receda, light and dark brown, amethyst, vieux rose, paon, heliotrope, violet and ivory. SALE PRICE, fid A YARD REAL HARRIS LINENS, 36in wide, in pink, eky blue, golden brown, reseda, mauve, dark brown, amethyst, turq uoise, and natural shade. Usually 3s 3d a yard. - NOW Is 6d A YARD j FRENCH LINENS, in self stripes and I plain colours, in sky, heliotrope, vieux I rose, pink, tan, brown, navy, reseda, amethyst, moss and myrtle ; 44in and 46in wide. Usually 2s 3d to 2s 9d a yard. NOW Is A YARD LINENE, 34in wide, in plain colours, in pretty shades of vieux rose, eau de nil, amethyst, pink, brown, sky and navy blue. NOW *4d*A YARD FRENCH MUSLIN, in oheoks, stripes,' and handsome designs. Usually Is Bd, Is lid, 2s 3d a yard. CLEARING AT 6d A YARD FRENCH CAMBRICS, Scotoh Zephyrs, in etripos and checks and fancy deeigns ; 30in wide. Usually 10id and Is. NOW 6id a YARD TUSSORE FAVORI AND COTTON POPLIN, 44-in wide ; in reseda, brown, heliotrope, amethyst, cornflower, vieux rose, salmon, myrtle, paon, also cream and -black. Usually 2s 6d a yard. NOW Is lid A YARD COTTON OREPON, self etriped, 28in wide, in biscuit, reseda, and white. CLEARING AT 6d A YARD FANCY COLOURED FRENCH DE. LAINES, 30 inches wide. Usually Is lid, 2s 3d, 2s 6d a yard. NOW 9d, Is A YARD SATIN STRDPED CRASH LINENS, 30in wide, in electric, vieux rose, fawn, brown, and navy. Usually Is \ lid a yard. I NOW Js A YARD i KIRKCALDIK & STAINS, LIMITED. OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. GRAHAM~AND CO., TAILORS, 212, LAMBTON-QUAY (opposite Kirkcaldio and Stains). MR. J. B. GRAHAM (late Kitto and • Graham) and MR. O. R. GRAHAM (for 10 years Manager of the Tailoring Department of Lane, Crawford and Co., Ltd., Shanghai, ' and Holder of London Weßt End Certificates), beg to notify that they have now established themselves at the above address aß*' GENTLEMEN'S HIGH-CLASS TAILORS and BREECHES MAKERS. The SHOW ROOM AND CUTTING ROOMS aro situated on the first floor, and a competent staff of skilled workmen in convenient and well-fitted workrooms adjacent to the premises will enable us to execute work equal to London standard. Our stock consists of a specially selected variety of the LATEST WEST END MATERIALS, and every effort will be made to made to give the fullest satisfaction to our customers. A Visit of Inspection Cordially Invited. FRUIT FROM 'FRIMLEY And HASTINGS ORCHARDS. DAVID ANDERSON AND SON, i 69 to 75, MOLESWORTH-STREET, I 4 * Agents for HAWKES BAY FRUITGROWERS' | • CO., LTD. HAVANA CIGARS ! _ From the CABANAS-Y-CARVAJAL FACTORY. THE leaf used for these Cigars is of exceptional quality, being, as it is, grown in the San Juan eectioa of the Vuelta Abajo, which is rivalled only by th» Sati Lpui3 section in the production of high-grade Tobaooo. The four Cabanas mentioned hereunder possess a distinctive taste and aroma, and are recommended as worthy representatives of th© fine old factory of tho Cabanas-y-Carvujal. Cabanas Regalhi Preciosa, 6d each ; box of 25, 12s. Cabanas Conchado Regalo, 6d each; box of 50, 23a 6d. Cabanas Concha de Regalo, 6d each ; box of 100, 455. Cabanae Perfectos (extra), Is each; box -of '2s, 22s 6d. G. AND C. ALDOtTS, TOBACCONISTS, 206, LAAIBTON-QUAY,

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 36, 12 February 1912, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 36, 12 February 1912, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 36, 12 February 1912, Page 6

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