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I Of Our End-of-Season Sale (FRIDAY, SATURDAY and MONDAY) will be marked by a Grand Wedgwood Crockery Splash Which is Genuine Wedgwood Ware This Crockery, which is genuine Wedgwood Ware, has just been landed ex the Nairnshire — 2$ tons of it — and will be augmented by our already large stock. What an opportunity ! Veitoh and Allan for good cheap Crockery is talked about all over the North Island (our records can show this clearly), and you can rest assured that we intend keeping and bettering that position. No wholesalers supplied. As prices are so low customers must pay freight or carriage. There are just over 4000 pieces of this real Pearl White Wedgwood Ware, and the lot includes — 1200 DINNER PLATES— At 1/6 for 1-doien 344 SOUP PLATES— At 1/9, 1/9* dozen 432 BREAD AND CHEESE PLATES-r- At 1/3 £-dozen 568 PUDDING PLATES— At 1/6 *-dozen 60 SAUCE BOATS— • At 19* each 72 PUDDING BASINS— sd, 6d, 9d, 1/- each ¦ 120. MEAT DISHES— AII sizes " , 6d, 9d, 1/-, 1/6 each 14,4 ' MILK JUGS— 3d, 4d, 6d, 9d, 1/- each 48 CREAM JUGS— • 3d. sd, 6d each 36 PIE DISHES— - Bd. 1/- each60 CHILD'S MUGS— 6 d each 24 CHILD'S MUGS— MiIk 9d each 20 dozen CUPS AND SAUCERS— 1/11 for {-dozen 60 only SALAD BOWLS— 1/-, 1/6, 1/11 each 48 VEGETABLE DISHES— 1/11 each 24 GAKE STANDS— ' 1/-, 1/6 each 12 BUTTER DISHES— 9d each 48 TEAPOTS— , ¦ 9d, 1/-, 1/6 each 48 ENTREE PLATES— 9d each 6 only SUGAR BASINS— 6d each 12 only SOAP DISHES— ' 9d each 12 only T.OILET BASINS— 2/6 each 96 SWEET DISHES— 3d each 120 SIDE DISHES— 9d each rgiMerjcan 2) ental Parlors * THE HOME OF MODERN DENTISTRY EVERYTHING KNOWN TO DENTAL SCIENCE IS OBTAINABLE HERE, Dental Work executed on strictly American methods, wfiich are ten years in advance of Colonial ways of Operating. Our PAINLESS EXTRACTIONS are known all over Australasia, and are FREE where Sets are ordered. PLATES - from £3 3t. FILLINGS • - from St. OUR PATENT SUCTIONS MEAN ' COMFORT.' CORNER CIBA AND MANNERS SIREETS . . - WELLINGTON. i Nurses in Attendance. DR. RAYNER. ' |Ak 9to 6 dnily. Saturday 9t« 9. *S* Something New for Dainty Folk » To b@> Obtained from all, Grocers fg^^^^^^m//j Yonv Child ' s Teeth ' : Are *h,y Sound? w/////A}kMs&z£s7 ms£&(Ll////L/ <» e ««n* dentist can «niwer with cert.inty. «%sf2#H£(*Ks^ YldßK^^<r Lot vi examine thert TO-DAY, and at *^ (Pfy B^tfT' regular interrals. That will cheek incipient <yY IfcaVv aecayAnd promote the health and happi. 1^ JV' nets of your child. Extractions are rarely jlk, f/J necenary. Discoloured and decaying teeth Vi ' A ¦ can be cleaned and stopped. This work is u3. \, YUL done by the Principals only, and with such V' r care Bn< * centtaneat that the most timid „ * > child will not dread a second For Safety, Satisfaction, and Economy, Consult — i Jl^ r ilß»£!tfß(rfcW» £ r*l*rimftß%A»*l«»vl w Manners St. JVIaFSCIOU & VllalliDCrialll Wellington ::::: B Hours : 9 a.m. till 6 p.m., and 7 p.m. till 9 p.m. Nurses in Attendance. oliKVitfc DinULULAKj ORDINARY FORM FIELD GLASSES, MSB ||||il»i P ulPiill''^iij Wilh Sun Shie d lin . leather cases with Ipt . Hit PRISM. BINOCULARS I *.0/5/-,£ll/-/"f £11/11/6 AXI4/17/6 1 I SERVICE WRIST WATCHES I 42/-, 52 -, 63/- TELESCOPES I IN SOLD CASES, 93/- and 105 ,6 60/- and 89/- I ALL PRICES LESS S°j DISCOUNT FOR CASH. I W, Little John & Son | Jewellers and Silversmiths I B7SsMiaU>i9ii)lnMiiiHi«E>cd!«ii(7 Shewroim: 222-224 LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON 1 L.rJUrtr,.ol, K.C.M.CM.V.O. |

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 50, 27 August 1914, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 50, 27 August 1914, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 50, 27 August 1914, Page 9

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