After Sunday REASON for comes Monday LOW PRICES : I: and the Mf Dissolution of Partnership Great Summer ' .GENUINE INLAID LINOLEUM— 6ft and-6ft-7in wide fcj Usual prices 8/6 and g/K^mMtM%^ Our Special Price 6/6 Running Yard (This will be, a ottc««in-a« CARPETS — 30 pieces of Heavy Imperial Axminster Runner lifetime opportunity for " 27-inch. . Usual price 9/6 Special Price 6/6 .women bent on saving. I Every floor of* our big I Special Line HEAVY AXMINSTER SQUARES— Modem- de. building carries a super- j si » ns and colours; seamless , abundance of goods, fated j 9 ft x 9ft— Usual price £5/10/- Special Price £4 to be the victims of stupen- ' 1 gfex 10ft 6in— Usual price £5/15/- SDeclal Price 44/10/dous price reductions. ( gft % I2ft _ Usual price 6/10/ . BpMla| prfce £g/6/Naturally, those who come i' 10ft 6in,x 12ft— Usual price Special Price £6 . on Monday will get the [ § pick of the bargains. ■ 1 . ————— rXtal'lrrZ ! This Sale affords a Great \ day shoppers may be, SaVing Oil all Fumishill^S there will be hundreds of ** , splendid Bargains for the \ .. rest of the week, Monday is the first day, • «mfrf|/Ity Q ATT A "aVT " Sur,\ a xle is the openinß ' ' V JCil Itn & /^fljiJLArN :■■ WELLINGTON'S BUSIEST STORE D.I-C. I 1 Great Summer Sale THERE'S MANY A HOME Without a Piano simply because the easy payment plan D.LC. will be closed ail day to-Morrow adopted by the &**3| WELLINGTON PIANO CO. llbfeß^fdM Has not been investigated, WM, SIMM, Manage SEU9 , 1 , 1 Hill^m For the sake of the children every home should Have a Piano. ■■^■■■■BWBMBWMMBMBiBIBBWBHM ■' J ■p| O ur terms are so reasonable that no one need be without an R^li|ffl instrument any longer. The "W P O 124 LAMBTON QUAY mmammmimmmmmmmammmmmmmmim'mmmmiim^W"y ". .I 1 .. 1 ' '•%*!** H. C. W. BUCK, Man*«er. 3 ■ "■ .■■■'■ Q I * A/tyrklicrue ' ' —^— A. Jkl/I#AAV| MiV ; Letters . t $jß^iSiiiS% — ' — % Z?&J%2%£" mpUm - Hmse - • ANOTHER GREAT CHALLENGE SALE « , . . . , . . .... . .„ . COMMENCES ON So Inexpensive and simply applied, they will prove a boon to busy housewives. ' THURSDAY, 30th JANUARY/ 1913 PRINGLE'S LTD. PATRICK'S "The Place for Presents" LAMBTONQVAY -.■•..■. ■w.'im. w '' Once again the gauntlet is thrown. Once again the be* J: » 'Iwt'J ■'■"*?* ' :^WTrrtW»":r«' T'lfl'V" Tl"<!uM mI,Sm'ZSSSSZS!ISfIinmm'iS:\ ■ JSS L] , values and the biggeit bargains ever offered to keen mmmmmmmtmmmmmmmm^^ .hopper, will be avaUable. Hang fire till THURSDAY! A "Petone" Travelling Rug I p. s. Patrick & co. smss MAKES AN IDEAL GIFT. Retail «t all Beat Storet. ===== ■ =S"se= gg~ ; f % r mmm : ~*\ DAINTY FOLKS LIKE DAINTY GOODS. At the Height of its Popularity ! T*» A^Wmise HUDSON'S ** Ar ßJr° USe FR WT MINCE BARS "''"' r ' ' ' ' aagsaaaaraaaasaJ — THE ACME OF PERFECTION. — HT*¥\ f p A f i| p A BISCUIT THAT PLEASES EVERYONE. a\JL^JLA i/A^xll/ WaXJbwJL^ To be obtained from all Grocers and Pastrycooks. X^^___^_^_ . . Another s Knr^in I let ABK GROOER Fo& the new Host of Bargam LKt /T>. j*f . Bargains •« J^ T Sgf? / J! n '«Srtfi l ,?fßS fL/J&CL From O«f COLOURED -RIBBONS — 64nch wide, in LATEST IN THE ART OF OHOIOB, PURE OEYLON BLENDS! 9* plain and fancy. Usual prices 1/3, 1/9 «-------------^-- fc >__---_---------«_»-_«__«_.^^ Fancy and 2/6 ssap Hoei * pHoe ed * & ™ Depart- mutnynga^^^ 1?II TI7UQ • I?II TPttC 1 1,. „. . to 2/6 Sale Price ed each ***"*** "~ — »— — ■mmm> M m M .m MMM __ im extra camisole embroidery-, s-iach wide. Cheavin's Microbe-Proof Filters T Usual price 1/9 Sale Price 1/1 yard J ..... ' yar " THE " PASTEUR " SYSTEM. 4i-inch FLOUNCING^UsuaI prices 3/11, TttE MOST « ELIABLE FIL ™ MANUFACTURED. *V 4^ 6 Bftle Prlo< 2/11 yara Eminent medical men in various parts of the world agree that all # _^^« Ui inking water should be filtered. White LINEN APRONS-HFull size These filters are used in most hospitals, public offices, and institutions -. - Were 3/0 Sale PrtCe 2/3 all over the world. We have now landed a lull assortment, and are selling Vaiti© at wholesale prices. COUNTRY CUSTOMERS.— This is the golden opportunity of the year. 4~+ TG* a~kTOHT* vr> 'feftrvittr'r-fc'VTt'ft* write at once. GEORGE WINDER ■■MHHHHHMHiHHHIMaHII^V WINDERS CORNER - - CUBA and MANNERS STREETS
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 20, 24 January 1913, Page 9
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