I First Day, Thursday, 9 o'clock 1 I GREAT SALE I I Traveller's Samples I ■ Lsice Curtains of every description B I Cushion Covers, Runners, Tea Cloths H I and ends of Lovely Tapestry B ■ About One Thousand in all. To be sold on H I Thursday, Friday and Saturday I I At HALF THE USUAL PRICE I H We have just purchased the complete sets of these H ■ samples: The figure we paid will enable us to sell Bj ■ at ridiculous- prices. H I SEE WINDOWS. SEE WINDOWS. ■ I Veitch ft Allan I g Wellington's Busiest Store Bj PLAY WHILE YOU PAY There is no need to wait until you have saved enough to pay for a piano. You may have the use of a first-class instrument and pay for it at your leisure by going to the The Wellington Piano Co. Therefore, why not acquire a piano NOW, instead of waiting: goodness knows how long. Besides, your home will be the happier for it ! W. P. C/^J. H. C. W. BUCK, Manager 124 LAMBTON QUAY - - - WELLINGTON Vii ■ , J THE SUPERIORITY OF HAND-WOVEN JAPANESE CREPES IS EVIDENT When you select a cloth of this nature, discriminate between the genuine hand-woven and the machine-made article. You will be amply repaid in more ways -than one, and, at the most, the hand-woven Crepe costs only a halfpenny or so per yard more. But the satisfaction! Yes, indeed, it pays to pay for the < best. It pays in superior wearing qualities; moreover, it retains the real Crepe effect to the end in spite of washing-. PATRICK'S PRICE :: 9id YARD These fashionable colours Can be. had: — ' WHITE, CREAM, CHAMPAGNE, TUSSORE, GREY, PINK, PALE BLUET SAKE, NAVY, j BROWN, HELIOTROPE. DC DATDirir s rr I**1 ** Patrick's corner .&. JrAIKUJi & LO M Cuba fc Vivian Sts. V 3 DAINTIES HUDSON'S ROYAL DESSERT BISCUITS In Small Flat Tins A BISCUIT TO PLEASE EL. ASK YOUR GROCER. FOR GOODNESS SAKE DRINK Is Bd, ls lOd, and "2b. TUBEST AST) BEST! SPRING CLEANING The "DOMESTIC VACUUM" CLEANER As easy as a Biasell'B Carpet Sweeper TPffl ilB W^B^^mKS^ to Action ßßeR b ee v a t l ea S sn° n rf : ula^d e IH liM^^^Pf Will send and give a Demonstration £G 18 6 (with attachment!) GEORGE WINDER WINDER'S CORNER - - CUBA and MANNERS STREET
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 112, 7 November 1912, Page 9
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