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NEW DRESS MATERIALS. .SUBSTANTIALLY REDUCED IX PRICE. HANDSOME COSTUME TWEEDS, in h" o ™ 3 - m-CL-rss and fawns, latest shades, usual pnee 2 U SALE PRICE 1,(6. •' PRIESTLEY'S ” GREY CHECK DELAINE, double width. A perfect washing niatci'inh"suitable for bt,usc gowns, nnrscs’ uniforms and children’s wear. Usual price 211. SALE PRICE 1/10. TOOydg. 41in. PURE WOOL-PACE CLOTH, in old rose, electric, cardinal, turquoise, moss giocn, helio., pale pink, pule grey and peacock. Absolutely the most wonderful b.vgaia ever offered m this material. Usual price 3/Jl. SALE PETCE 2M. SCARLET KNOPP CLOAKING, 52m. wide, suitable for evening cloaks or children s wear. Usual price 4/6. .. SALE PRICE 3/3 STERLING REDUCTIONS IN WINTER BLOUSES. Tho balance of our Winter Blouses, in Delaine, Flannel, Velvet, and Nun’s Veiling have been marked down to special sale prices. The assortment of colours are varied—dark winter effects in cardinal, brown, navy, cream and fancy designs. Ordinary price 6/ti, 0/11, 8/11,10/0,12/6, up to 25/-. Sale Price 4/6, 4/11, 6/11, 8/11, 10/6, up to 17/6. GOLF JERSEYS. In black, brown, navy, cardinal, ivory, sky. Ordinary prices 4/11, C/6, G/11. 7/11, 8/11, 9/11, up to 43/-; ALL HALF-PRICE. VISITORS INVITED TO INSPECT. : No one pressed to purchase. Carriage Paid on all Prepaid Parcels of Drapery ■ and Clothing of 20/- and upwards, SHOP BY POST /he D. 1.0. WELLINGTON. ,urday Next at 1 p.m,, Weekly Half-Holiday.

EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY DURING RACE WEES. THE ADVANTAGE ON PURCHASING AT THE YEARLY BALANCE CLEARING SALE IS THAT EVERYTHING YOU REQUIRE DEAPERY. CLOTHING- & FURNISHINGS IS OBTAINABLE AT GENUINELY REDUCED PRICES. THE ENTIRE STOCK OF Fashionable Attire, Materials AND Furnishings -ATBARGAIN PRICES, i Warehouse Closed Sat

POCKETLESS WOMEN I gPBO'IALLT SMART COURIER BAGS, WITH SHOULDER OR WAIST-STRAPS. THE VERY THING FOR THE RACES. MADE TO OUR SPECIAL ORDER IN ENGLAND. • PRINGLE’S, aSt " 119, LAMBTON QUAY. SPECIAL REDUCTIONS ON LADIES’ EVENING SHOES. DON’T MISS THESE TEMPTING SHOE BARGAINS. LADIES’ Patent Front Harlecxuiu LADIES’ Patent Ono Bar Shoos, Court Shoos. Usually Us 6d. largo silver buckles. Usually 13s 6d. TO CLEAR Cs Cd. TO CLEAR 8s 6d. ■LADIES' Batin-Lined Court Shoes, LADIES’ Glaco Evening Shoes, an Swiss make. Usually 14s 6d, assorted lot. Some worth 5s 6d pair. TO CLEAR 8s (id. ’ TO CLEAR Is lid. ’ g3OO PAIRS and "Odds and’Ends’’ TO BE CLEARED AT ABSOLUTE COST. R. HANNAH “AND CO., LTD. 79 LAMBTON QUAY AND 28 CUBA STREET. 731

DRAWINGROOM CARPETS! DININGROOM CARPETS! SOME Charming Designs and Colourings in tho New Carpets at? now showing in the > ■ ■ CARPET SHOWROOM OP GEORGE WINDER. The Manager of this Department is always on tho alert for the moat up-to? dato goods in Furnishings—hence the success of this particular branch of the business. If you require a Carpet, a Vestibule Rug, a Hearthrug, a Slip-mat, just see the ptock you have to chooso from at the FURNISHING WAREHOUSE ' OF GEORGE WINDER. TWO DOORS ALONG FROM THE IRONMONGERY. CARPETS PLANNED AND LAID BY EXPERIENCED MEN. A LARGE STOCK OP BLANKETS AT BEDROCK PRICES.

Smoke... GOLDEN CROP AND SUNBEAM CIGARETTES. Awarded Gold and Silver Medals, N. Z. Exhibition. QUALITY —is— BAHIA COCOA. Speaks for Itself without .Coupons and Presents. TIE COCOA AND CHOCOLATE, LTD., AMSTERDAM & LONDON.

m I® <£s& (By Special Appointment' to His Excellency the Governor.) W. LITTLEJOHN & SON WATCHMAKERS .TEWELLEES. AND OPTICIANS. 65, LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. SPECTACLES and EYEGLASSES in Gold and Steel. Eirolesg’Eyeglasses —less visible than others on the face; Bifocal Lenses for near and distant vision—especially suitable for ConceptHall and Meetings. Prism Binoculars, well known for their hiqh power and large field. POCKET ANEROIDS for indicating heights and forecasting weather, Surveying Instruments. Ahney Levels, Dumpy Levels, Theodolites, Levelling Staves, Measuring Tapes, etc. Thermometers and Barometers in great variety. IIOR either the long loose-fitting "drapery" style or the trim, close-fit-ting model—both are '’smart” and "correct” and as serviceable for clear or 'rainy weather—we are showing novelties in Striped and Checked Effects, specially selected for us from leading West End London Houses B. NOETON & CO.. 61 Willis street. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY. New Plymouth and Auckland—6.3o a.m. Kapler, Gisborne, Auckland, Australia (duo Sydney Augiist 2nd>~3.20 p.m. Melbourne (due-August 3rd)—4.20 p.m. Southern offices—4.2o p.m., 6 p.m, Blenheim and Pictou—s’p.m., 7.45 p.m, Greymouth—4-20 p.m. FRIDAY. - Ceylon, India, China, Straits Settlements, South Africa. Europe. * United "Kingdom, via Naples (due London September 3rd)— 2 p.m. Australia (due Sydney Tuesday)—3. p.m. Southern offices—4.2o p.m., 6 p.m. The next despatch for Canada and United States will leave ■Wellington on Tuesday, August 6th, to connect with Monaponri at Auckland. Unless otherwise specified, registered letters and parcels post packages must he handed in and money orders obtained one hour before the ordinary mail closes.

The Moeraki, which arrived from Sydney yesterday, brought 5469 cases of fruit for Wellington. This is one of the largest fruit cargoes brought from Australia to New Zealand for some years.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 6270, 25 July 1907, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 6270, 25 July 1907, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 6270, 25 July 1907, Page 4