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THE OPEN WAREHOUSEMESSRS ffiOßfit X DOUGHTY, LIMITED, BEG TO INFORM THE PUBLIC THAT THEIR OPEN WAREHOUSE Idea la not a NINE DAYS’ WONDER. We throw open bur Warehouse DIRECT TO THE PUBLIC with the object of realising on our Drapery Stocks, and DRASTICALLY DISCOUNTED our prices to a point which would ensure the SUCCESSFUL ACCOMPLISHMENT OF THIS AIM. FRESH GOODS are being opened up continuously from our LARGE RESERVES IN BULK AND BONDED STORES and NEW SHIPMENTS COMING FORWARD, and our Heavily Discounted Wholesale Prices will continue to rule until the whole of our stock is disposed of. In brief, wo are not conducting a “Drapery Sale” in the ordinary sense of the term, but are dealing DIRECT WITH THE PUBLIC At LESS THAN WHOLESALE PRICES, and our' Warehouse has now become THE DRAPERY MARKET FOR WELLINGTON. Warehouse at 61-63 Victoria Street, 1 minute from “Evening Post” and close to Public Library. GEORGE AND DOUGHTY, LTD,, Wholesale Warehousemen ESTABLISHED 1891.

OUR UNIQUE COAT SALE IS IN FULL SWING. /-t NO SUCH OFFER HAS EVER BEEN made to the Wellington pubLIC BEFORE AND PROBABLY NEVER WILL AGAIN ' .GkSC' We have just woke up to the distressing I fact that we still have 450 TWEED and ' 9y\jl CLOTH COATS to dispose of, and near- * n th o best Q ua hty material. To /(/ JrS-r\ VAX force these out in the next few weeks AM GHa Ap will mean a terrible loss to us—many ArNV zNLrfr \ hundreds of pounds in fact, but the loss /n' 1 m must be faced, and the following drastic jUft- I | I Jrl method will certainly accomplish our /v IH—4—T 1 “T "*' purpose quickly, and so that ibis painrYIM! 1 T - P rocess IltA taJre too oWb iiSA we are REDi,(:iNfi ™ coat 5 /- B ™ TWO DAYSIIII S()ll) 11 r.l L™L_) * IMJ and Ibis applies to all the best Coats id-—fn/'T Q l' - puf i n rtock up to 10 guineas, including eleJr"i®! Ujl gant Tweeds, both plain and fancy, M*T*iw IL' •/ * 11 , 1 l Llama Tweeds, light and warm, and J'hff gT "T' • I If plain Cloths in. all ehades. W : ~U -FRIDAY ' I d" —U-H Pick any Coat in stock r 1 ' I I Regardless of Original J 4. 14 -H Price at 1? 60/- / MONDAY, 55/- WEDNESDAY, 50/- ' _ AND SO ON TILL THEY REACH .81. COME EARLY AND SECURE THE CHOICEST. ATTPDIfrI? DAC U 6 Willis Street yL'ljjKljij IJIVVU. ■ WELLINGTON

hr Kills the Borer, r / When Building a House \ ' —any kind—Mansion or 1 Fowl-house, give the Timber i and Woodwork 2 Coats of Esitol (at a Cost of 6s per gallon.) This Treatment will:— 1— Make the Building Safe against attack by the Borer. 2— Protect it against Wet Rot, Dry Rot, and Fungi. 3— Decrease the Inflammability of the Wood by one third and increase its I Resistance to Fire by 50 per cent. | 1 XT I i®ar' /X-s&n iv-l ■ t, ra B ' wnWilt I !„, irti. "ill W | WWOLMALK DUFOr i T «3 UNIVERSAL SALES AGENCY Ltd., XKFffiros no.. Builmnos Bond St., Dwnkbin Sydal’s society’s sole solace since suitable servants so scarce. 9ydal solve* situation, supplies supple skin, soothe* soreness, stops smarting. Sylvia said sha saved servant’s salary several seasons. 9ydal sweated, slaved and scrubbed, so she sat still serenely scoring. Bydal, » e ?‘ ing stunt seceded, saving : Bylvia simply swanked.” Sylvia, shameless siren, soon saw scheme securing byaa|» so she smiled so sweetly, saying, Sydai ■ »weet, so splendid; Sydal s simply scrumptious. ” Sydal sells sensibW stores, ?. shillings.

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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 266, 4 August 1921, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 266, 4 August 1921, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 266, 4 August 1921, Page 2

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