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HERE IS POSITIVE PROOF THAT IT PAYS TO BUY Just figure it out for yourself from this list INFANTS' WHITE MUSLIN FROCKS— 29in. S.S.S. DRILL, Plain and StripedSale Prices /mm . . . . 3 6 Sale Price . . 1 S&i vard CHILDREN'S WASHING TUNICS itnd HORROCKSF.S' STRIPED FLANNF.LKTTE OVERALLS— Usual Prices 4'l I 611 Sale Priccs .. 1 1/3 A 1 4§ Sale Price-. 2 114 11 40in. COTTON GABARDINE— CHILDREN'S COLOURED WASHING Usual Price .. .. 2/6 vard COATS—Usual Priccs 711 9/II Sale Price .. .. 1/6* yartl Sale Priccs 4'll 7/11 DAMASK CLOTHS. 54 x 54—Usually 4/5) LADIES' DRESSING JACKETS, aid lines--- Sale Price .. .. . 3 9 Sale- Priccs .. 1 1 1 to S/11 DAMASK CLOTHS. (56 .\ 66 —Usuallv SATIN" UNDERSKIRTS, a tew onlv-- Sale Price .. .. . 7/6 Sale i'rice .. .. 4 11 ERILLED LINEN PILLOW SLIPS--SMSf" . - >»££■&&&» in LAD , IES ', C-Itp-TWEEBI-OATS 4- SKIRK sSfSte"' .J*" - *!*" »i' V" I Miul Pricc SI .Ale I nee 43/8 NARROW RIBBONS, Plain and FancySpecial Clearance of SAMPLE FURS -- Usuailv I/6 l/Il vard SOUIRRF.L SETS ;i ] c p r ; cc .. .. vard Usually £7.7/ £B'B.'- £12 12 MEN'S SOFT WHITE SHIRTS— Salt Prices - Usual Pricc 5/II Sale Price 4 >'11 *B/S/- £7 7 £8 8 MEN'S NATURAL WOOL and COTTON BLACK lOX SEI S- UNDERWEAR—UsuaIIy 4/11 to 8/11 I suaJlv ilO 10 to -.2(1 Sale Prices .. to 7'll Sale Prices £7 10/-to £1 5/1 5. Green ALL-WOOL DELAINE, for Furnishings 33in. DYED SHANTUNG, all colours — Usual Price 4/11 Sab Price 2/6 yard Usually .. .. 6/II yard 24in. BROCADED VELVET, terra'cotta— Sale Price .. 4 11 vard Usually 12/6 yard Sale Pricc 6/6 vard STRONG GREY SU IT ING— SILKTAPESTRY, 50in., in Blue, Green and Red Usual Pricc 5/11 Sale Pricc 4/1 1 yard Usually 15/- yard Sale Price 7/11 vard 1/- in the £ Discount for Cash H. Herbert Smith, General Manager 58302- 5651

See the wanderftrily thin-wafer-like f*lak.es! how fresh ami pi"'* I J / f\ Milk Oiities nro tinJ>/y J ¥ breakfast <le Inxu. y y / 5 Exceptionally tliin ff / % ' »uilflafcy,liilkO:iTic~ ✓VI , 2 • .'»re psis3ed t,hroii{»b n" 5 iri*nt heavy roiirrs. \ Tliey come to you partially cook en in KS3HMI ilTi*'?ii advance, thus ftivtfrgMjl j n g you time ami ifffinfin -y fuel- And the flaHMtmjl rourl—MilkOaties are ahsolntely ilistinutirti, they thatdelicatesenldedmilk tanle which in to tempting. Made from the flneKl. onls in tbe world, yan should certainly try these Mi k Oatiof. Try them for breakfast to-morrow If you want the best auk for Thistle Brand in 51b„ 71b. and 251b. bats. Thiitls Fluked Oats arc far superior to ordinary rolled oatiin purity and flavour. Milk Oaties and all Thiitla product* share in ihe creat Free Gift scheme. Send Id. T f stamp [or coupon /VI ■ ■ sheet and Fru / II 1J B \ »tar tor coupon f \ ■'OATIES ' o * , " J K Cool Drinks and Fresh Food In Hot Weather Perishable Food is kept Safe and in Tempting Condition, and all Drinks made Deliriously Cool, with. The Alcock Ice Chest The Saving effected far morfc than recoups the cost of Ice. Lowest Temperature Small Ice Consumption Perfect Sanitation Sound Construction Moderate Prices For Illustrated Catalogue, applT ALCOCK & CO., LTD. : Head Offlec and Factory— WELLINGTON Branch—Strand Arcade, Auckland Agencies—Christchurch and Dnnedin 1 r t ■ I A 0 Cool Breakfast II —a dish of Oatina II —toast and tea II . The best start for a || day's work—food for || brain and body, for || energy and endurance. II contain* all the Delicious Flail JElioh Nourishment of II Nature'sslore- » II nooie of itzoQgth,A2iu Tim. II fad 7»t ii a "light" 11 lood, appetising and eaailv diII ' jjSc to* a^ rder a or 201b. 11 2*^ ortll i akin ß trouble to get II S^ U S"' i. l * Tour Grocer does 11 not noelc, send his name to II * Son, Christchurch. 11 rneywlllmeeyouaro supplied. ■ Wlsntr ■of only Ovid iledal, , ■ Japan-BriLUh Sxhi^iticm % Londu7i H HAINCS-10

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16141, 20 February 1918, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16141, 20 February 1918, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16141, 20 February 1918, Page 10

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