I SENSIBLE BUYERS B&JV NOW Q,t SALE PRICES as Prices Wi!l Rise I" _ I I Bargains in Buy Underclothing Read These -.- C , CDV -—7; —7 771 " nens at ' jess Children's Tweed Coats Natural Woven Combinations, ___ - , Tweed PMCeS Will MSe Whetl HOSIERY VaflleS I'lieXampled Tft-fJaV f fiSt I Children's Tweed Coats, Winf.?'V.Sht Haberdasher these are sold i Considerably Underpriced . it to 12/® Combinations Sale Price 4-/11 9 pieces Serviceable Grey Tweeds Special~sodoz. only Womens Black Special tJ-Dome Lisle Gloves in TRAY CLOTHS, o0 P1,,-Wren's Corded Velvet Natural Woven .Nightdresaes, n . Low Price Offer 2/1 1 yard Cotton Hoso B}d pan b l aC k, brown, white, beaver and x 30 — A f ; 00 „ hrnwn and T with collar and trimmed lace I FIC6S Medium Weight Dark Grey Tweeds J Special Women's Black Lisle Ankle greys. 1/11 pair 1/3 |/9 2'3 2/9 I ' 11 V, j I W' / lllvwu Special Sale Price 4/6 yard H osß 1/11 worth 2/11 Special 2-Bntton Lisle Gloves, shades 1 ' , TTO | navy, small sizes only ' W^UjJdicesfuTlsize M inch Winter W.ight Dark Grey Suiting Special Women's Plain All-wool Black ana Chamoj. 1/- pair TRAY CLOIHS, 36 I 8 8/1 ! ¥ , t ° ? / I Wei D ht B 'g^p,. ce 2/6 COATS' COTTONS, Still the old price 7/6 yard Cashmere Hose 2/6 8 . ladies' Smalts? Knit I Children's Dark Teddy Bear Ladies'full size Grey Fleecy Lined 400 yds All numbers 54 incb C ° lonsal 1 yard Women's Heavy Knit All-wool Hose, Gloves i:t" white, grevs. and 2/6 2/113/6 4,6 4/11 E Coats Bloomers Sale Price 3/6 4UU yas. All numoers. Less than \\ holesale 6/1 1 yard greys only 3/6 pair leaver 1 B pair TRAY CLOTHS, 20 I Splendid value for 8/1 1 Grey Fleecy Lined Underskirts, I sjd Reel 5/5 doz. -Few pieces splen^l^^® t H™ e - Tweod .^. I "^ r^ / i i d Women's Lisle Hose, silk ankte, Dent's Special" Fine Lisls Gloves, fl -a I , r t . shaped bands Sale Price 4-/11 I cVaTiCTweeds 54 n navy, mole grey, black and chavap! shadesßlack. White. Siaie. and I .QO; qq o/|| S Children's Tweed Coats, w"TE 2/6 | ROSLYN WOOL, 3- SpeßtlOfaietWrnl 7n i 7avd pagne. 3/9 pair Beaver 2/11 pair I 19 J"3, 3 311 I suitable for school wear sSSSl 0 Woven I Mark or whit,. J — — —- 1 H.S. & Etnb. j 5/116/11 and 7/1 1 sleeves Sale Price 2/9 j 1/6 2/6 T/il 311 I | IWO1 W0 Sey BndawiSSlng ™ E 0 T K ' TIME flt ARMSTRONiIS j j MILLINERY^ One-third off their values COiTON , ■ q.ii Q1 Bought when DELIGHTFUL I TABLE CENTRES I I weaf StrawSj n{ ; west Ladies' Cream and Natural Delta 4jd ball. APP fIM C Will never 8 jtSIOUS6S Silks were low ¥T 1 1.1 • S 18 x 27 89 American thanes in navv w^hr" 0113, SPk ' ndid Ari\UilJ be Cheaper 1 2 Dozen Only White Jap. Silk Blouses, smart - Underdo thing j !/ii 1/6 l/ll 2/6 I I A mole.wine, cerise Sale Price 13/11 j MERCER CROCHET White Broadway Aprons, mado up in fine I turn down and sc^°Pf£c^ r ' t to work at small cost ! CRASH TRAY- I I aud°black ... 10/6 Medium Weieht Rclvn CV>mbixia- COTTON 6d ball Longcloth, with pocket and strings fl Usually 10/b ' j WOrK ai small cost H ■ E « s r:™ SalePriiea O / n ' \ ' Hoyles'Print Overalls, dark grounds with spot Usuallv 19/fi Now 15/9 -cut <i t j m;„vi SPREADS purple and myrtlfc; suitB Wnsions Sale Pric® y 16/6 STAG CROCHET and floral effect, smartly trimmed, large sizes Extra Heavy Weight Japanese Silk Blouses, in Full Length Tr „ gowns Single Bed 5/ll 6/IJ able for girls and boys «w£liv"Vests in cream !md err tt vn-j k-11 Usually 4/11 Now 3/11 cream, with new large sailor collars and turn 6 ,' Double ~ 7/6 8/6 9/6 1/11 Rale Price 12/8 SILK, 4sd ball. Coloured Overalls, smartly trimmed, small sizes back cuffs ... ••• „ Now 17/9 Very pretty in Crepe j. lght- j j | natural t - ale ■ rrlto ' [ { oniy . N.B.—These Blouses are all well-made and can gowns, traced in various designs | I — ——— ■■■ " i ml J Usually 3/6 Now 1/11 be had in E.O S. sizes. ° n 'y 5 / 6 each
i£50,000 Wanted Now! " On behalf of the Empire's Six Million Soldiers a confident " appeal is made to the Patriotic Public of New Zealand for Additional Funds to assist and extend [ The Church Army's War Work , V Since 1914 The Church Army has helped Soldiers and Sailors of Every Creed on Every Battle Front and in Every sea. Over £1,000,000 have already been spent on Best Huts and ■i Tents, Ambulances, Kitchen Cars, Canteens, Hostels, Institut , and Chapels in every Camp. Thousands on thousands of Soicners ■i;. enjoy Hot Drinks, Shelter, Best, Concerts, Cinemas and iiecreat:' - tion every day. . The Best Huts and Institutes in everyTJamp in New Zealand* f-. England and at every Seat of War are "HOMES FROM HOME" y-: Providing newspapers. Magazines; Stationery, Music and other Comforts to Soldiers and Sailors. EVERY PENNY DONATED GOES TO HELP THE WORK, ft. SEND ALL YOU CAN. ' THE MH.ITAEY AFFAIBS COMMITTEE, Mi. ' JAS. W. HENDERSON j Honorary kj;-' . GEO. SHIBTCIjIFFfi i Treasurers 20 Mulgrave Street,'WELLINGTON ®.V Cross/all Cheques "TTnion BnnVy Wellington." haines-1 mm ■ iiiiiiwiiwwiiMiiiiniiffirir™"""^" NOTE—Church Army Donations may also bo sent to J. C. Adams,. Esq., <3 <Be»ley street, Chriatckoicli.
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16149, 1 March 1918, Page 5
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