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li N = M-S) Aw «- 3 1 I? WHAT DID YOU EXPECT TO PAY FOR A GOOD HAT? We know you didn’t expect to get “ V. & A.” quality Hats at these prices, which merely goes to prove once again that “V. & A.” Specials are Price Surprises. WE ARE OFFERING TO-DAY: Stvlish shapes in superior quality FUR FELTS, smart shades with cut or 1 i " double edge. These are good hats, and will retain their shape and colour. “V. & A.’s” Special Price, 27s 6d each. r Socks, Underwear and Shirts, i at Special Prices, too! No wonder "V. & A/s” Men’s Section is busy as busy these days. GENT’S SUMMER SOX, in black, tan, brown, and grey shades; light, durable, I and excellent washing quality. . . “V. & A.’s” Special Price, 2 pairs for 5s 4d. - GENT’S BLACK CASHMERE SOX, in special hard-wearing quality, with re- ; ; inforced heels and toes. These are good and thoroughly unshrinkable. “V. & A.’s” Special Price, 2 pairs for 9s 6d. GENT’S SUMMER PANTS, in natural cotton, light weight, and excellent for present warm weather. “V. & A.’s” Special Price, 2s 11d pair. GENT’S COTTON SINGLETS, in white or natural shades, with short sleeves. Excellent wearing garments, and quite unshrinkable. J: (f V. & A.’s” Special Prices, 5s 3d, 6s 3d, 6s 11d each. GENT’S BODY BELTS, in good qualit y flannel, wMI made, in full sizes. These are bargains. “V- & A.’s” Special Price, 2s 6d each. GENT’S NEGLIGE SHIRTS, in excellent washing fabric, with woven stripes of black and white, assorted widths. “V, & A.’s” Special Price, 8s 11d each. eTiilffl ALLAH PROMPT \ Phones 20—0S0, 21—215, 21—796 CUBA STREET j attention WELLINGTON’S BUSIEST STORE

0 s I "After Lengthy Use Still Never | Without Them in the House.” | M [nJ r| It is in words such as these that enthusiastic users write praising g] 0 Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills. A typical instance of this is a letter 0 Pl received from Mrs. B. C. Mackenzie and here published in conjunction nq with her photo. EO 0 1 ? ’ g 381 Durham street> ® rd North Christchurch, N.Z. uj W Dear Sirs, o] LI /Y< U -Vt 1 have used Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills for a long R] rd time and lam never without them in the house. I can □] Id give you my assurance they are an excellent medicine to □] td iS/A relieve Indigestion and as a good liver corrective. I use Hj fHI ( rMI them occasionally with the children and they provide our cj kW fami ’y nceds for an y little ills that may befall us ‘ Of 151 course, also, I recommend Dr. Morse s Indian Root Pills B] g i ’■ S to my many friends and acquaintances. a] A P (Signed) MRS. B. C. MACKENZIE. ® ® ' s M WO So widespread is the popularity of Dr. El jW Morse’s Indian Root Pills that now they are g ® /di'almost as common in the family medicine chest § Kfx asfi ° urandsugarinthefoodcu P b ° ard - Thisis ei m \ the outcome of efficient service extending over a @ 0 , quarter of a century. Thousands of people are | O'- / satisfied Dr. Morse s Indian Root Pills are an El (from a photo) unsurpassed remedy which can be relied upon m at all times for the little ills of life that overtake the average household from day [H] [H| to day. If by chance you have never tried this remedy just ask your neighbours El El what has been their experience with it in cases of Biliousness, Constipation and other'complaints arising from defective digestion, gj

REOOGIO PASSES FOft Furniture AT RADFORD’S. Chesterfield Suites, from Couchcs, from £3/3/Easy Chairs, from £3/10/Ducheese Chests, from £3/10/Sideboards, from £4/10/Wardrobes, from £4/10/Washstands, 12/6; Pedestals, 25/Tables, 12/6; Hallstands, 20/Bedsteads, 20/-; Stretchers, 17/6 Chairs, 10/6; Seagrass Chairs, 25/Kapok Beds, 30/-; Blankets, 15/Carpet Squares £2/2; Runners, 5/6 Seagrass Squares, 15/6; Runners, 2/6 Hearth Rugs, 10/6; Sofa Rugs, 27/6 Plates, 8/6 dozen; Hammocks, 12/6 Cups and Saucers, 12/- dozen Knives, 15/- dozen; Forks, 6/- dozen Spoons, 3/- dozen; Glasses, 8/6 dozen Linoleum, 6/6 yard; Oilclotlh, 4/6 yard CALL AND INSPECT. BEST VALUE IN TOWN. RADFORD & Co. Direct Importers Wholesale detail Fuimisliiers $3-45 Maimers Street

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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 131, 26 February 1921, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 131, 26 February 1921, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 131, 26 February 1921, Page 5

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