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it Seemed came yesterday And we expect just as many here to-day for Values such as The Great Winter Sale at TE ARC HOUSE Presents haven’t been seen before, nor will they be seen again in a hurry. The numbers that came yesterday FOR THE BARGAINS IN .FURS compelled us to arrange a special space in the old Showroom in order to more comfortably accommodate the trade attracted by these timely, yet unusual money-saving chances: — Light, Medium and Daak SABLE HAIR TIES and STOLES. Usually 6/n. For the Sale 2^6 WHITE and SABLE FOXALINE TIES, THROWOVERS, and STOLES. Usually 6/u to 8/n. To be Cleared at 2/11 ASSORTED FOXALINE STOLES, THROW-OVERt * TIES, and DUCHESS CAPES, in White, Sable Chinchilla, Stone-dyed and Black. Ordinarily worth - 8/n to i6/n. Now Marked 3/11, 4/11, 5/11, 6/11 LARGE FOXALINE DUCHESS CAPES, Sable-dyed. Usually worth 22/6. For the Sale 10/6 SABLE MARMOT TIES and RECORDS. Usually 12/6 For the Sale 4/11 SABLE MARMOT CAPE STOLES. Trimmed real Squirrel Tails. Ordinarily from 15/6 to 18/6. All at 6/11 each 'LIGHT and .DARK SABLE MARMOT STOLES and FANCY SHAPED TIES. Usually worth from 33/6 to 45/- Sale Prices 17/6,19/6,21 /- FOXALINE MUFFS,-Assorted colours. Ordinarily worth from 15/6 to 21/- To be Cleared at 8/6 2 ONLY REAL STONE COLLAR STOLES,' REAL TAILS and CLAWS. Usually £8 15s. Now £5 19s 6d HANDSOME WHITE ARCTIC FOX SET. Usually 14 guineas. Now 9 guineas HANDSOME SMOKE ARCTIC FOX SET. Usually 11} guineas. Now 8| guineas The chances will be just as great in every other section of the store. Don’t fail to come as soon as you can. TE ARO HOUSE, Cuba & Dixon Streets, WELLINGTON.

CRYSELCO (METAL FILAMEIfT) IK these days of Imperial Prefer* ence, is it necessary to buy Foreign lamps when British workmen want work, and torn out os good, if not a better article? THE BEST LIGHT IS NOT TOO GOOD FOR YOU 1 OBYSELCO LAMPS give more than three times the light of the ordinary lamp at the same cost for current. They are within reach of everyone. Made in England, SAMUEL BROWN, I LTD., I Kew Zealand Agents. i Offices; Johnston Stroe t J "• I M—r-"" ■!! I rfy FOXTON-LEVTO COACH SERVICE. Time-table—Leave Foxton 6.30 a. H iJIUP-UlUlv- *■ "» liu “.‘'l., irr jve Levin 8.50 a.m.. leave Levin 10.30 i m arrive Foxton, 12 noon; leave Pox* ton 2.30 p.m.. arrive Levin 4.30 p.m., eave Levin, at 7.80 p.m., arrive Foxton >3O p.m, . . Leave Foxton 11 a.m., arrive Shannon 12.30 p.m., leave Shannon 2.30 p.m. arrive Foxton 4.30 p.m. n c. F. JOHNSON, Proprietor.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 6872, 16 July 1909, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 6872, 16 July 1909, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 6872, 16 July 1909, Page 2