aim! A WAR T0 w sum ■■ ' 1 I"H. B." VALUES AT SALE PRlCES!—That's the attraction. No wonder we were crowded all last week. | Well here's the news for the second week of the Sale —follow down the items closely, and if you see any- - thing you are in particular need of, hurry down to us right away, for quantities in some lines are strictly .... p limited. Hundreds of people are saying hundreds of shillings at this great Sale, so why not you ? p I Men's Mercery Men's and Boys' I 400 Dozen MEN'S WHITE LAWN \3j - Cloth "STOP* 1 (HANDKERCHIEFS— "V ' 'UIUI/iilllg . . Boys' Mercery and' Hats -SRJS? 1 • Usual Price, 19/6. Sale Price, 17/6, p 6 Dozen MEN'S LOUNGE SHIRTS— e BOYS' NATURAL UNDERWEAR— ... % With bands. Size 161 only. Singlet? and Knickers. Fit boys sto 14 years. P a irs MENS WHITE DRILL M Usual Price, 6/6. Sale Price 3/11. Usual Price, from 5/6. Sale Price, from 3/11. TROUSERS—AII sizes. || 10 Dozen MEN'S WHITE PLEATED BOYS' PYJAMAS-STRIPED FLANNELETTE. Uiual Prlce ' 10/ ' 5, Sa,C Pnce ' 5/,l> | SHIRTS- For boys 5 to 14 yeairs. 30 FANCY WASHING VESTS- I All sizes. Soft fronts. < Usually from ,/6. Now from 5/11. Plain and Striped". § |j Usual Price, 10/6, Sale Price, 4/11. BOYS''WASHING HATS- Usually 7/6 to 12/6. Now 3/11 to 7/6. 1 I 6 Dozen SHIRTS Usual Price, 3d. MEN'S GABARDINE SPORT SUITS- 1 1 - ; Safe Price, BOYS' PANAMA HATS- Drab and Fawn; unlined; sizes 3, 4, and g fej Sizes (u [ Q fit .5 only, pji I 8 MEN'S WHITE SHIRTS- Usually 7s. 6d. ? Now,2/11, Usual Price, 50/-. Sale Price, 33/6. 1 Dressed fronts and cuffs. Sizes 14 and , ■ S3 P$ 14J oriiy. _ BOYS' TUSSORE SILK HATS- MEN'S TAILOR-CUT SAC SUITS- ii jj| ( Sale Price, 2/11. All Ready for wear;'in dark Tweeds. P§{ i 12 Dozen MEN'S CEYLON FLANNEL Usllall y J ll - Sa,e Price ' Usually 70/-. Now 59/6.. ||j M SHIRTS-With bands. BOYS'. WHITE AND STRIPED TENNIS m „„ H Usual Prices, 8/6 to 10/6. Sale Price, 5/11. .p . SfflBTS-Sii® » "I- GABARDINE RAINCOATS— || Usual Price, from 4/11. Sale Price, from 3/11. In all sizes; shot silk linings. rasl 10 Dozen MEN'S MTUML UNDER- BOYS' GREY SCHOOL SHIRTS- Usual Pl ' ice ' 50/ "" Sal ° Pric8 ' 39 / G ' II \ Jto Lo ;UMJ rAiMo— Wifh rnllnv« - Ns3 Summer weight; unshrinkable. Usually 4/11. Sale Price, from 3/6, METO LINEN MOTOR DUST COATS- || Usual Price, 7/6. . Sale Price, 4/11. usually 4,n. ' ' All' sizes; with detachable buttons. H 6 Dozen NAVY JERSEYS—Size 24in. only. Usuallv 17/6 Wnw IVR .8 Dozen MEN'S FLANNELETTE Usual Price, 7/6. Sale Price, 4/5. L * Ua " 3 U '- 13/6 " i|| Usual PriM^M 1 ' 18-111 SalTpri™ 7/R 15 Dozen ALL WOOL SCHOOL HOSE- BOYS' TWEED SPORT SUITS-' || Usual Pnce, 9/6. Sale Price, 7/6. Fancy tops, For boys sto 14, years Strong for school wear. | !| 40 Dozen BLACK CASHMERE SOCKS— -Usually iirom 4/6. Now fron] 3/3,. For boys-3 to 6- 19/6. |§. " jffl - Extra heavy; fast colours — For boys 7to 11— ' 21/6, p I NRWZEALAND- ft—*- I 1 Wm Willi 1 111 In ST "™ ■ I | Usual Price, 2/, lale Price, 1/6. ' Sale Price, 6/11.. |, | -Two Shops ■|| . |||j ' Two Shops •" 1
j j j U PP| / Every minute wasted on tha road by slow, 2$ IF (!$ 1 tIfPP inefficient hauling and delivery costs you 1 i IJQA v%* &MS vV fea | money. Horses take from three to 1 © | a jf our t^"ies as on S to cover & e ground as $] IH™W$ (fMIII? rf will take you when you install Smith I I lUIII d Pill •W1 Form-a-Trucks in your service, r,. | If 5 ! Three to four miles an hour 13 the best hcnes can do § r 1 fpHHilf 9 with a ton load. Smith Form-a-Truck replaces tha ft JLfl ¥ W Ji vJ 1f2,l slow, time wasting walk of horses with a speed of from ten If tf to fourteen miles an hour under every condition of work u Ifcilllf ruc^s °^ our rses I at less cost than one. , |i Work • hj UsSSIg Any style body can be built on the chassis I ; . | A. ft For the Merchant, Carrier or § SSIII & Jill ' Farmer. The Smith Truck I ■ tate the place of aim'to •| WflifSSi £700 truck ani lasts yean. I We have ready for immediate delivery a number of these Trucks fitted with |j high-grade English Engines, to carry either one or two tons. | N.B.—We have for sale a One Ton International Truck, and a Dodge Bros.' % Delivery Van; also several good Second-hand Light Vans, at half the 1 price of new, and less. § A Commercial Vehicle for Every Purpose. J MAGNUS, SANDERSON & Co. Ltd. } WAKEFIELD STREET,'WELLINGTON. . | 'Phone 302, P.O. Box 389. g. W. LAWRENCE, Sales Representative. I
"BLUE BIRD" DE LUXE. Theatregoers, after visiting the Grand Opera House and Pictures, will find it advantageous to have Supper at the "Blue Bird" Lounge, which is immediately next to the Grand Opera House, and opposite the T\oyal Oak Hotel—a most convenient position ior ladies and gentlemen requiring a quick lunch or a refreshing cup of tea, either in the morning or tho afternoon. At midday an excellent cold luncheon is served. Now that the warm ■ weather is here,'ladies will find a nuiet. rest and refreshment, at tho "Blue Bird" most • stimulating. Picture patrons and others will find the Kodn fountain,' with its many cool drinks nt their command, most satisfying. Tco creams and, of'course, a large variety of nonfeotionory, including the latest fancy English • and American boxes, are also obtainable. The courteous manner in which tho members of the staff are over ready to assist is a marked, feature, and clients are always assured of quick service, and consequently will be dolurhtod to call again. The "Blue Bird" is well arranged and tastefully decorated. The premises have been thoroughly renovated, and there, is ample room to cater for 50 net-sons. 'Hip alterations have been carefully carried out under the special supervision of the manager. Air. K. Ginberg. late manager of the Rialto. Manners P'rest, and tho Marble Bar, Ltd., Cuba .Street. A few sp"Hal features of our menu, which will satisfy the most fastidious, may be quoted, as follow:—Pure fruit drinks, ice cream sodas, etc.; cold midday luncheon, mid dainty afternoon tea. "Quick service and no waiting" is tho watchword at the "Blue Bird," next Grand Opera i nouse, Manners Street.—Adyt.' -
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 109, 1 February 1919, Page 3
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