THE OPEN WAREHOUSE. MESSRS GEORGE & DOUGHTY, LIMITED'S, WHOLESALE DRAPERY WAREHOUSE, 61-63 VICTORIA STREET, HAS NOW BECOME Ite Drapery Market for Wellington. New Goods are being continually brought forward from our Large Reserves and New Shipments Arriving. Appended are a few lines from our Comprehensive Stocks: — LADIES’ SILK HOSIERY WOVEN NIGHTDRESSES LKDIES' SILK ANKLE HOSIERY VESTS CAMISOLES LADIES- CASHMERE HOSIERY FLEECY BLOOMERS LADIES* GLOVES CHILD'S DRESSES, ETC. LADIES’ FRENCH KID GLOVES INDIGO SERGE LADIES’ HANDKERCHIEFS COSTUME CLOTH FILET AND CHINA LACES GABARDINE, ETC. DUCHESSE MOUSSELINE CARPETS, RUGS, MATS. ETC. PLAIN & STRIPED FUJI SILK REAL SHADOW TISSUES GEORGETTES SHEETINGS. ETC. FRENCH CREPE DE CHENE TOWELS AND TOWELLINGS ' Uin and 36in. WHITE JAP SILK FLANNELS I NAVY SERGE COAT FROCKS FLANNELETTES NAVY SERGE PLEATED SKIRTS, SKJ.TJNJc we GINGHAMS • BLOUSES IN SILK. GEORGETTE, CREPE S ETC. CKFSrofoN™ 13 - E SBBR oW&OATS ART P STT,K imtPERS 4 COATS »[BN;S RAINCOATS UNDERSKIRTS MEN S UNDERWEAR, EIC. These, together with innumerable other lines, are being sold DIRECT TO THE PUBLIC AT HEAVILY DISCOUNTED WHOLESALE PRICES. OPEN TILL 9 O’CLOCK ON FRIDAY NIGHTS GEORGE & DOUGHTY, LTD., Wholesale Warehousemen. ESTABLISHED 1891. 61-63 VICTORIA STREET. One minute from "Evening Post.’* Close to Public Library. I
??? Pairs of Men’s and Youths’ B of T Standardised Boots, each Bearing Plain Stamped Prices, offered at a Reduction of 2/e« in tee WALKA SHOES stand Children’s Hard Wear. C. J. WARD BOOT SHOPS LIMITED. THE BOOT ARCADE - 106 Cuba St. COOKHAM HOUSE - 44 Manners St. THE ARCADE - 137 Riddiford St. CORNER Courtenay Place and Tory St. JACKSON ST. Petone. .
"•%.U NEEDLEWOMEN ! ( ;f£ 1 . .%y < Here is one of many attractive I '»> • • » designs for a centre: 2033. .-’’A.J TABLE CENTRES - Round L.-* .\ *T Linen Sheeting, 2/3; Pure r V«, Linen, 3/9. Oval and ObSwy .** * •‘FI. long: Linen Sheeting, 2/6; '*“ r f • • Satin Jean, 3/3; Pure Linen, 4/9. COLOURED TABLE CENTRES—In Ivory and Pale Green Moirette, 2/11; Poplin, 4/-, 4/3. Others suitable for Eyelet or Richelieu* work. Call or write. Postage ■ Paid on Cash Orders. | M. & M. A. ALCORN, I (Incorporating Pringle’s)
“WHEN DECORATING OR RE-DECORATING You uiaturally think first of the artistic effect, then of lasting qualities, of cleanliness, and of cost, then quite logically you think of ASPINALL’S ENAMEL PAINTS Eor scullery, kitchen, pa’ntry, bathroom, and for doors and mantels—for any job, in fact, that demands a beautiful and artistic finish combined with utility—are supreme. They are less costly, too, than most other enamels because of their unrivalled lasting qualities. They will stand up to hard wear and cleaning and remain fresh for years. Ask about the merits of Aspinall’s Special Bath Enamel. Inquiries gladly answered, advice willingly given, R. & E. TINGEY & CO.. LTD. Manners Street . . Wellington
NEW shipment. ' “TREO” ELASTIC GIRDLES. This All Elastic Corset is the most comfortable Corset a lady can wear, extremely stylish and healthful. Shocked to miit all figures. Also, “TREO” PARAKNIT ELASTIC BRASSIERES. ( Stewart Dawson's Corner.)
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 280, 20 August 1921, Page 4
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478Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 280, 20 August 1921, Page 4
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