AT POPULAR PRICES AT WHBTCOBVSBE'S WE have just received a consignment of Playing Cards that will sell like the proverbial "hot cakes," because they are good from every point of view. The Cards are fine to the touch, and it is simply a pleasure to shuffle and deal them. * * The surface is smooth and the pictures and spots are clear. These Playing Cards are superior to other Playing Cards offered at double the money. The prices of these new Playing Cards are as under: — "The Whist" Playing Cards "The Whist" Playing Cards in the popular narrow French Linen finish, extra fine. Equal size, assorted coloured backs, in every respect to the Cards complete with Joker. In boxes. sold at 3/W°rtllW ° rtll "price i/l a Pack price 1 / 6 a Pack / Come and examine these Cards, and you are certain to go away with a pack. LIMITED LAMBTON QUAY - - WELLINGTON 25 nsS?.f ~'^J%Bz&Z3£s' ?*' s a F"Shty attractive Autumn" FW^^s mW^^fel^k^^^ja^BS^^MffE^- crammed full of winter comfort for <W^F^^^ jSsgSJSw^ltehjß^^H^jHw^^^.' men, too. You cannot afford to fSa "•"READY-TO-WEAR SUITS, from - fSA rVr 41hHH KJnß^ warm woollen vests— ' SElidKy^BS nHWJI B&Wmlr Brown mixtures, and with or withiß^! Tr^rVSmmHma wF*lf^ out lo "S sleeves, 14/6 to 35/-. l«l KAttfliHHbS^ MUFFLERS, from 3/11-In /r^tßfPi'l'if' ISflirfffffi^lW^^ wool, very smart plain browns with "" WfflHSßlHroyf Bp UKE SWOOLS WOOL and CEYLON y'9 'IIBIh^hI ' ?OSI]? OSI]^ RY — Plain shades, with { % *• 11 w^ml'llimk champion 'showing of \ GLOVES — Lined and unlined, uyTnttfiffflfiEM IB BKr -j. world's best makers, and^ just to MlMEWm*^ MOTOR GLOVES— Lined or uh- ^ Sir' B ? D JACKETS— In pure wool, *^*-5 "*&£. 'mlm ' iffl lap or " lva -^ c l s > * ne top notch of com/«r^B ' vßrl wW i^"' kB& a a * ranc ' om> Better see thig window. 'ifctflfcr WALLACE & GIBSON , V~*""~ ' lUC lYftvllj IrUiUiJ U&lUujl - - "ALWAYS BUSY" <*^ii&i!l& QIJEREE BROS 9*9 * &JwjtliS3mMn!l!s % * s attracting considerable attention, and deW '• servedly so, because, while the qualities and <tß^^yP!feiißEa»WnK*J styles are the best and latest, the prices are f|ft(\PfMwlfflSEs^ astonishingly low. The assortment of Sealette, Caracul, Pony, Astrachan, and Seal f^\ -fSf^ifffflßP Coney Coats, all personally selected in LontwxGSMlmmm don by Mr ' Theo " 9 ueree< form a ricu dis - A CREAT OFFER - Coney Beal Coats— Real skin, rich and lustrous, lined chocolate satin, and 'I^^B^ jJc.6 :I5 :O •" Black Pony Coats— Lined black twill, large frog fastener, deep collar — 59/6 Black Sealette Coats— Well cut and lined, Black Sealette Coats — Lined shot silk, with H^Haßl rich braid ornaments — 65/- {jmßmSttHtll™* Black Astrachan Coats— Lined mercerised j|||ffl«Pgßsgffij twill, very handsome garments — 75/- «^^T^»jp r V TO-MORROW'S BARGAIN. -T 2 dozen Coney Seal Hats — Real skin, as J( JWL QUEREE BROS. §I^ll
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 73, 27 March 1914, Page 3
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