THE LAST OF THE SPECIALS « " - for this year - * * After Saturday, November 1, we will , be far too busy with the Christmas trade to afford to give the time and attention to continuing these Week-end Specials,. consequently this is the last week for cheap literature. To make this final Special extraordinarily attractive we are offering some unusual bargains On Friday, from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. & Saturday, from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. 5/6 Novels - - - at 2/3/6 Novels - - - at 1/6 3/6 Novels - - - at 1/3/6 Novels - • - - at 6d. LIMITED - LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON 110 i . i»ii...r !■ .« m mw iwi— ■ i muni inn i HH n—wiMW' »imwu iim^— f»— ■ M _ H | ClocKs for Every Room and Purpose Such a comprehensive variety of clocks are Here that there is at least one that will " just suit " the room you want it for. They are all alike, though in one' Quality. They'll keep good time. I Quality and long service are assured in thesse :— | FINEST FRENCH MARBLE STRIKING CLOCKS— In i :" artistic 'designs! "-' ' <■ ' ~ , '' Prices 73/- to £7- - AMERICAN IRON-CASED STRIKING^ CLOCKS— In classic designs. . Prises 47/8 and 50/- . HIGH-GRADE FRENCH MARBLE TIMEPIECES— Prices 33/- to 85/- ; . SMALL WOOD TIMEPIECES— In spine exceedingly fine \ designs. . • Prices 13/- to G9/-BRASS-CASED TIMEPIECES— QuaintIy shaped and chased Prices 9/- to 27/6 : DAINTY SILVER CLOCKS— Acceptable presents, unusually g-ood and artistic. , Prices 42/- to £7/10/MOTOR CLOCKS — Really reliable Prices 35/- tt 6t/RELIABLE ALARM CLOCKS^- Prices 6/« to 12/« CARRIAGE CLOCKS and CARRIAGE WATCHES— In folding: leather cases. LG. & T. YOUNG Ltd. 252 LAMBTON QUAY - - WELLINGTON. r - - "TOB iii--- -------- .. ,-j n .i- n .... . i. _.i ■«■.,..«... .. i. Hrl- ■■ inn ■ wi .■«■ .i !.■ ■ ■ ■■iiii-.i.e WONDERFUL FRENCH UNDERCLOTHING We have just opened a small selection of REAL FRENCH UNDERCLOTHING, bought by Mr. Theo. Queree in Paris. The collection contains Nightdresses, Chemises, Pantaloons, and Camisoles, and the garments are the daintiest imaginable, lacey and filmy. We have only a very limited quantity, and ladies collecting a trousseau should not fail to secure a few of these exquisite garments. iTb.c prices are no higher than for ordinary English makes. SEE THE WINDOW ! rtfnrnirir «Dn« "Th«waus street yU&KLL JBKUda :: :: DRAPERS :: ::
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 106, 31 October 1913, Page 3
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