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[ THOSE WHO SEEK QUALITY AT LOWEST I PRICES ALWAYS FEND IT AT Wellington's Busiest Store ! THE BEST PROOF THAT OUR VALUES ARE APPRECIATED BY THRIFTY HOUSEWIVES COMES FROftf THE FACT THAT OUR BUSINESS 58 INCREASING EVERY DAY. || OUR ... !■ OFFERS YOU Bagger Bargains and Better Values THAN CAN BE OBTAINED ELSEWHERE BE SMART FOR 10/6 ! ■■ Our Wonderful Line of DRESS TWEEDS, selling at i 10/6 the dress jin smart Imitation Harris and Zibeline effects. .11 VALUE IN VELVETEEN, 1/3 yd. This is a splendid CHIFFON-FINISH VELVETEEN.* ]j! We- can do this line in almost every conceivable colour. J ********** ********** ********** i * , * * We ace stowing the best line ef TRIMMED MIL- * * LINERY in the City 45/- Models for 21/- * i * * V ********** ********** ********** ,M. CLOCK PRICES CUT IN HALF |i ; We have a large stock of MARBLE and WOOD CLOCKS, '); and to-morrow we'll sell them at hidf marked prices. J' AMERICAN SIDEBOARDS j Are going to lose us some money. Come and see them. ( ! £19/19/- fer £9, £16/16/- fer £8, and so on. ](■ MODERN NOVELS, 1/3 ] Ordinary 3/6 editions. This is the balance of the line we ' were selling at 1/11. ', CUTIGURA SOAP, 1/1 \ As this is a very Cut Price, we cannot supply the trade; i i only one cake will be sold to each customer. n j ********** ********** ********** j * * ,'i * We win easily with INLAID LNOLEUM. Our * j * Price is only 6/11 per yard ef 6ft. Compare the * '( - * quality. * \{ ; ********** ********** *********** i) LADIES' PALETOTS, 7/11 j i To-morrow you should not fail to see this line of PALE- , TOTS. We can do all sizes and most of them are worth i ; ' from 19/6. * ' in SEE THESE CARPET ENDS, 2/11 9 The usual price of this line is 4/6. This is a Special Cut J Price for Saturday en!y. ' x i ! WE COURT COMPARISON AT V. 1 ! Wellington's Boslest Store. The Blue Bird is the Emblem of Happiness, and as a decoration for § CUna, has a novel and pleasing effect. The TEA AND BREAK- |§ FAST SERVICES we^ aie^ now showing"' make exquisite Wedding M Gifts, and the new decoration is accurately executed on good English jffl I China. The prices are vety moderate. We are now showing many other fl| ! new lines suitable for gifts, and a visit to our showroom \viil well repay ra I those in search of moderately-priced EASTER WEDDING GIFTS gl S3 Manners Street, 'Wellington. I At JAMES SMITH'S We are getting very near to Winter, and the past two days are but a slight indication of what is to come. But apart from weather conditions, there is the question of facing Easter in a New Blouse. There is just time to get such a garment ready, and here arc the correct fabrics. VIYELLA BLOUSINGS— 32iu. wide, in cream grounds, with stripes in pink, heliotrope, blue, and green ; also in plain cream, pink, white, light blue, and crimson x At 2/6 a yard AZA CLOTH — The newest in Blousings, 30in. wide; in stripe effects, navy and white, black and white, two-tone green, two-tone navy, green, brown and white, light and dark green and white; also in cream grounds, with stripes in blue, green, and heliotrope At 1/11£ a yard WINCEY BLOUSINGS— 2Bin. wide ; with stripe effects in two-tone navy, two-tone heliotrope, two-tone blue, two-tone green ,• also in cream grounds with stripes in black, blue, and green At l/ 6£ a yard JAMES SMIXff, JLtd. CUBA STREET :: WELLINGTON. i ° F I & mnm ■■■■ l . k i > i k BlSGuif made to eat. Ail grocers. I

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 83, 8 April 1911, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 83, 8 April 1911, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 83, 8 April 1911, Page 7

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