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Stocktaking is only a matter of days away now, and' of course the Sale must end before that. In the meantime there is a little'" house-cleaning. . to be done in the China and C4lassware Seotion-^-a lot of stock to clear before that great day—hence the Best Yet Sale Bargains will be put on offer' first thing on Wednesday morning; The list below is brief, but it's good! It is brimful of great chances to save largely, wisely, and well. y Any 'of these'at 9 a-m 0 on Wednesday VASES—Lustre finish; in self colours, blue oi- green (Half PrieeV Usually 2/9, 7/9, 10/6, 12/6 Sale Prices 1/ij, s/104, 5/3, 6/3 ' VASES—Black witli cream roses; assorted sizes (Half Price-) Usually .13/6, 18/6, 22/6, 3.7/6 Sale Prices 6/9, 9/3, 11/3, 13/9 SALAD BOWLS—Sound, witli green conventional border, (kalf P.rice) . . ■ - " . Usually 0/9 Sale Price' 4/101 JUGS—HoId 1J pints; Dickens characters . "Usually- 6/9j 7/0 ■ Sale Pi-ice's 3A 3/9 BEST ENGLISH TEACUPS AND SAUCEES—FoIey China , Sale Prioe 9/9 half-dozen WHITE AND GOLD ENGLISH TEA PLATES- Usually 7/6 half-dozen '. . A Sale Price 4/6 half-dozen TEA SETS—Best English China; a variety of artistic and damty decorations to choose from; 40 pieces Usually -£(5/15/-,' £7/7/-, SB/S/Sale Prices £4/5/-, £4/17/B', £5/5/FANCY CHINA—Our complete stock of high-gfacib China (Doulton . Oitanian, and- Bouge riambro), Eoyal Worcester, Royal Crown' Derb^ and Moorcroft ware AU Seduced 3/- in the £ TUMBLERS—PIain, thin; best quality ' Usually 10/6 half-dozen :•'. .; ' Sale Price 5/6 half-dozen JUG (hold 2 pints) and SLX TUMBLERS^-Plain, thin; good tjiiaiity Usually 16/3 Sale Price 9/6 set Furnishings—To-morrow's" Issue B^-^Jf— 1 ■— —— -^ /"^^X Welcome Week Display j / \ AIS'D A WELCOME TO SPRING 1 / sjgffiso!ok \ 9 %ir exclush c s-howin.". of cirly Spring \ / "^?>*, \ I"asluons willljc one ol" t!lc fca Lv res of fj ; I 3"^^^P 1 Here are the newest creations special- 9 I /V\ ' - j%^vS I selected by our Home buyers—a , | I \ /» f& 1> P. / 'glorious range of exquisite ■" Three-' | ] \jf bM' i*f 5-H/ i -Piece Suits, Dinner Frocks. Semi-, % 1 xS'.i ,*S SVu ' Evening Gowns, Wrap Coats, Cos- \ '■%*minss § : tumes, and Swagger Hats. I ' ™% ~~~ ■ VISIT OUR SHOWROOM DURING I WELCOME WEEK; | . 264 & 266 Lambton Quay 1 1 £T«k ' ' ' I I ' 1 [ Stole Thursday Nexl, at 9 a.m. I v. d. rallCllli & CO.. j f - ■ Haring purchased the -above Drapery [ I . . ' - Business, in Jackson Street, Petohe, will I | commence ■■ operations -vrit-h ; a complete 1 | ■ . . ■ clearance of all Existing Stocks. 1 i Sharp at 9on Thursday the entire lot of I present merchandise is to be offered at 1 A' i art f ««to^- ■ II j f/-to'ls/-Discoimt | I -in Every Pound | jf . 4^ Spot's in all sections will be subject to i The following (rain tnese. tremendous reductions, and thrifty S iseroics will rah from ! . fo!k can save pounds on sen-iceablc . 1 Lambicn to Petons on «, _^ P Thursday— anOWTOOffi Goods M 0 ' " Fancy Drapery 1 o.'s 240 ■ Manchester | io.o ■ sab ■ Cloves airad Hosiery I I n.io 3.53 Men'is CTothiijg. | . % 13ll° ■So our staff can make ample prcparo- I I This will enable tion for this big event, the premises" will f S Welcome Week Visi- ho closed all 'J-'o-morrow (Wednesday). | | tors to participate in Bo hero sharp at nine on Thursday /Morn- I p the huge bargains to - iug, and be prepared for iinmcuse iaoncv- % 3 bo offered. . savings. " | | ' LATE POINt6w <& CO. | I JACKSON STREET ;: PETONE I

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 8, 10 July 1923, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 8, 10 July 1923, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 8, 10 July 1923, Page 9

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