Economy is King at the Xmas Bargain Fair I ! His benevolent rule has declared Low-price Law, and the supremacy | | of the Little Purse throughout the store. That's why the Fair is Eg | a-throng all day with happy folks who are saving money on all | I kinds of Wearables and Drapery. Look, here are | SIX EXAMPLES OF THE GENEROUS VALUES I I 10 dozen Children's RUSH HATS— Bound band silk corded iibbon g I Bargain 1/- each G I 20 dozen White Ladies' Cotton COMBINATIONS— Summer weight. | I sure snaps At VI P air I f 10 dozen Cotton Woven Directoire BLOOMERS— Cream only g 1 1/11 pair I 1 30 only Ladies' Grey Cotton Whipcord ONE-PIECE DRESSES— I I , Usual price 16/6 Special Bargain 4/11 I I 14 pieces FLORAL MUSLlN— Good. patterns and colours, 27 inches jj I wide Bargain Price T{d yard a i 30 pieces Coloured Cotton CORDS — Greys, browns, navys. biscuit. N I tango, etc. Usually nix g I Special Price for the Fair, 1/- yard g I TO-MORROW'S THE BEST DAY. 1 | D. S. PATRICK & CO. I 1 Patrick's Corner, Cuba and Vivian Sts., Wellington. | JP|||L" SUITS, which are tailor-made, and in I oj§F§%? ' every way equal to our "order" suits I J>L?*% r - except that they are cut to sizes. t ■ THEY ARE MADE FROM THE ! p^M^.%\,, , BEST QUALITY MATERIALS, THE IW^E WORKMANSHIP IS GUARANTEED, ; |g||M|lKf AND THEY RETAIN THEIR- SHAPE S liliSiii' PERFECTLY. I i^^^S . "CROWNALL" SUITS (Regd.) ob- f fe^fefSMi tamed the First Prize and Gold Medal at \ illSSiMl- the recent Auckland Exhibition. 'That I. WofWp''W^} alone is proof of their HIGH-GRADE \ wWiWm- QUALITY AND VALUE. | -^ S *^ c actua l manufacturers, selling 1 WSw^ta direct to the public, WE GIVE REAL ) ffiw IP VALUE AT WHOLESALE PRICES. >_ g|S pj ".CROWNALL" SUSTS are made in > |§|f W% ac standard sizes for normal figures, also Iff Ili quarter sizes for the short and stout, and t if iPL k al£ size^ or tlie taU ancl slim ' so tllat a I gO good fit is assured. I, t y° u w ant a suit that is attrac- ■£' W^^S^SW tiVe wiih ° Ui hems obtr «sive,' stylish I o§§o?¥ot&fMf without being extreme, and in every | WiiMi^f^W way P erfe cfc WITHOUT BEING k pfe; ~£& 18 HIGH IN PRICE, then you must | |P^/;^];^| buy a"CR OW N A L L." | g^^gj^^^^ GET YOUR XMAS SUIT NOW. 'if' !^sJLfJ?Vva& wJ.sJ&fiA&aSci Jl &&s£• iL*I«C&« 77 V/ILLIS STREET (Upstairs), Opposite Evening Post I WELLINGTON. I And at ChristchurcH and Auckland. \,,. „„ " We have an up-to-date Factory Customers placing Orders with us for PRINTING LITHOGRAPHY BOOKBINDING May depend upon First-class Work, Prompt Execution and Moderate Prices. Our Stationery and Book Departments are heavily stocked with New Goods. 202 LAMBTON QUAY WELLINGTON
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 141, 11 December 1914, Page 4
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