i LOOK AHEAD # I %EE WHAT GOODS YOU ARE LIKELY, TO NEED /j AND BUY THEM NOW AT ;litnange's Sale jf'' YOU WILL SAVE MONEY ON EVERY PURCHASE CORDKD VELVETEEN— XATURAL AND WHITE W<A EX ( OMBIXA I lONS. * f Usnal Price .. .. 11 yard (short sleeves) X. sual Pricc •• ? 1 ' t £ .Sale Price .. •• "» '11 I yard Sale /Vice 4-» ROBE LEXGTII. in Apricot Silk Poplin- SHADOXN LACL H.Ol M ING-,. 2,m. - 0»alIVi« Sale Tncc 39, 6 •• 2 '* |i £.1 jfAWN GABERDIXES- XET IXSERTIOX, in Paris only, jin. wifU — Usual Prices ~:/6 - • 5 4.-- dress length Usuallv •• •• -1' vanl Sale Priccs 31/6 55 - 69/6 dress length Sale Pricc 9 Id. yard GREY SUITIXG—UsuaI Pricc . • 5/1 1 y ar<l WHITE C.OTTOX KXITTED GLOVESSalc Price •• •• 4, 11 yard a ) r Price 2 3 STRIPED WIXCEYETTE- j-BUTTON WHITE DOESKIX GLOVES, sizes 5? ' Sale Pricc .. .. 1 /4.\ yard 6. 6.}— Usual Pncc 4. ': Sale ' nct ' 3/6 loin. FLORAL DELAINE— EMBROIDERED CRASH RUNNhR>>, u x 54~ Sale Price .. •• 9id. yard Sale Priccs 2/6 2/11 3/3 ; 2 9in. COTTON^ SHAN'TUXG, with small (anc jtjjbROIDERED CRASH TRAY CLOTHS. 36 xy, , - , r. • ' ■ ■« •aT ',-.,-.1 Usuallv • ■ • • 411: u p Sale Pricc •• •• 1,3, jau! • • Salc .]>ficcs 3 9 4/6 • ;>VHITE VOILE DRESSES— , COLOURED BORDERED CURT AIX VOILE. 40m. •a. Usual Pricc 20/6 Sale Pncc o ; Usual Pricc 2/6 yard Sale Pricc 1/11 yard ?ART SILK SPORTS COATS 49/6 to 95/- C reAM MADRAS MUSLIX. tassel 45 to 50m. Sale Priccs .. 39/6 to 75/- Usually .1/6 to 5/6 yard LADIES' SHOWERPROOF COATS— Sale Priccs .. 2/6 to 4/9 yard Usual Prices .. •• 39/6 to ;o 6 SILK TAPESTRY, join.— Sale Prices 29/6 to. 49/6 • Usual Price i;/-yard Sale Price 7 /11 yard WOMEN'S lIF \VY-WEIGHT CREAM RIBBED Special Clearance of CARPET SQUARES, in Wilton VESTS shaped waists—Usual Pricc 2A) Pile, Axminstcr and Brussels, large variety • • ~ Sale Pricc ...1/11 10 to 20 per cent. Reductions 1/-.IN THE «£ DISCOUNT FOR CASH W. STRANGE & CO. LTD. ~ H. Herbert Smith, General Manager 58302—9262
-' DECEMBER Ist, 1917, £§.£ : MAY PUT YOU TO SOME i INCONVENIENCE to procure '•Britain's National Beverage" having excellent tonic ' qualities, viz., mild ALE. _ ''V'M k ■■ WARD & CO. specialise in a light Summer ALE brewed only from pure malt, hops, and X ' cane su&ar. No chemical adulteration. Read the 9 following analysis, and INSIST ON WARD'S:— fill 9 A. A. Bickerton, Government Analyst, reports as. 'kMI "The analysis and biological examination of these Ales prove them to be perfectly sound and excepifslyt!'• tionally good sample*, equal to the best ENGLISH ALES of the same class. I J!* j| »»«»» H flavoured and soundest Ales .'lf 1 *^ at ' ave ever pofne across B IEF, "j jj|9 | during my experience as an 'SB lIP Procurable at all Hotels, Bottle mmmm ■ |Bf . Stores, or rlno up' Phones 159 or ~ 184, and INSIST an having. . ■ ALE or BOTTLE^ P DftlllMAl SI "T"° recover your lost laMlfc''' fifclft vitality, to strengS MUflj then the vital 'organs of ffljifHE WORLD'S JRv the bo<ly ' t0 givC trKh m : GREATEST a j..,-.,. f| BOVINAL | jljflHgl : : ~ —imiii—iwhiii—imrii rnirrmi i jUg I■■ There's purity in every grain of IHb UC *mUrall" Edmonds' Baking Powder. No «9H ' tJIIfJU/UULI . ■■ substitutes are used—always the mm .: ' Wlmir B ' finest cream-o'-tartar and other ■» • M LULII • • n ingredients. It's the purity and ; gBI"""* ' B never! changing jjoodness that ' 1 ' B makes it "Sure-to-Rise." |:9 Invercargill. and Gore, and IB rffl also proprietor of "CreamSl|HI ■ oata" and Thistle Cereal Products. has purchased from Mr. R. Allen. Riccnton. hit "Snow. — bail" Flouimil». and has com.1 ; menced milling llie popular brand again. The new proprietors hope .en vns EjlHj/ to be favoured with the support of B - ■■■' "r ill the customers who have used HBj . m Sa-Sisa 1 Mocha Blend Coffee • thro'ishout New Zealand proves it WW _ «_ n . -W . aecond «o none. S NO CMCKORY. BEST COFFEE IN N.Z. KHf 12ilh.hu, ■ Price lib tin 2*. M. M J |BUNTING&Cif A — - ~ obtaihable^K'^onmonoers ' -jSf J *. & LEADINO OIL£- COLOR WERCHAMTS '■; | "oorT LOOK OLD. BpMTVERSAL . FJSB SUPPLY. \ / f v ir. supply to-day. Lockyer'a^^^^^^ |K -— ReatonSfT J th It cte!nsM d fh te,tor< * rt,e
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16148, 28 February 1918, Page 4
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