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We Knew You'd be Pleased! s=s==== —That's why we did, not-hesitate to buy this I parcel of 70 Lovely Silk Knitted Scarves at ▼ about 40 per-cent, off usual —It happened *hus: The late arrival of this s^r)pr»|ol shipment of charming .goods compelled a ware- ' houseman to dispose at a-forced sacrifice off Selling Of cost- We bought—and now we are clearing q«I1 every scarf1 at a further reduction in addition to the I)ig discount:we secured. Hence this offer. Scarves for Beautiful Silk Knitted Scarves j 211 m Actual Values 30/-to 37/6 . j worth' ' - ' ' • ij 30/-to Clearance Ql / j] 37/6 Fnce t**M I Buy NOW!/ In Rich Plain Colours, also in Fine Black and Coloured jj ' ■ ' I Pin-stripes. Suitable for either Ladies or Gentlemen. f ' SEE EXAMPLES IN WINDOW. ..1 J...-: GEORGE & KERSLEY, LTD v LAM3TON QUAY :: WELLINGTON I

&ESMTE THE WHOLESALE &ISE maamamt h ««,,: ON all good Tea, nc have held Out till ff . -; __ --$ the last, and it is with regret that j i ssT2ss-.c raM^ inofeasQ of 'finir A X "WfTsJXiT'R '■ I ON AND AFTER MONDAY, 18th \ta?*VJ^-^jTjL JL WA X JL JL-#aV f AUGUST, tho. price of GAMBLE AND ' " j This increase is absolutely necessary. <& MB»MM^r «M^ ! GAMELE~& CHEED, tUREiCALDIE AND STAINS, LIMITED, j TEA IMPORTERS, - . | Wiilis-stfeeti Lambtoh-quiy, and Cuba-st. jam 'MPifg' ■ I : o™essm.th.» I L/Stst h* notary ftTONStER SALE. . ... , °*. ■• Now we come to the grand finale, of the most successful . . ■■ • STOCK;. barg-ain event ever known in Wellington, and we assure BIG BARGAINS ALL DEPARTMENTS. our customers of a magnificent offering for the last hours 1 : ■"'■ -' ■■"--"■ ■'„'■"' , , of the Sale. Come to this Biff Sale, and. save money. \ ',<£s%&& .^ngST^S I .4 SPECIAL OFFER EVERY HALF HOURCoatßj'Bloiisss/Uiiderskirts, Sports Coats | bra» timf I , , —_., _, , 1 BL ON TIML ! Now is the time! visit our Sale 3 •morrow s -plan your Saturday's shopping- according: to this pro- ( TATJ/TTTS cnV/CT't'TT f TT» a gramme, and remember that the special prices will n/>t ' JAMJib biVlllllj L.LU. || be available until the times stated. A whole day of bar—i .—■, -r —r ——; gains crowded into four short hours. i BETTER-CLASS TAILORING. EACH (JASMBNT is squarely in keep- ; * * OUT l^USt KsIXuTICG ' ing 'With ■■ the traditions of Uiis Stofe's welWtnoWn facilities for producing | R MccnicwnßK csprTinw Garments that are based oil Continental *RT NEEDLEWORK SECTION. ore&tibns-Garmente in wliioh SMART- QA 9 111 FANCY CRETONNE and SILK BAGS—In a host NESS, NEWNESS, and the general ele- H U.VA.UU of pretty styles Usual prices s/u, 15/6, 16/6 ments of FASHION ATTRACTION pte 3 ' F Clearing at 1/6 3/1 i 6/6 portrayed in most impressive measure. i LADIES' FOOTWEAR. ' , ... . ' . kw . QOA.m 40 pairs PATENT LEATHER WHITE TOP BOOTS - . ! COLEMAft'S, "•«'" «J«» , Usual prices 39/6 to 52/6 LADIES' FASHION TAILOR ' . T° Clear 9/11 AND FURRIER, g FANCY DEPARTMENT. 234, Lambtdii-tjiiay. | A A , jOOO y^s Dainty LONGCLOTH and MUSLIN - ■.■ IW.W AMI. CAMISOLE EMBROIDERY— THE INCREASED SATISFACTION 9 Usual pdceS 3/ll' 4/n' 5/6 yard T0 Clear at 2/3 DERIVED from-.* made-towder Cos- MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. tume more than compensates one _ _ a (-t FAN SVVFFP OV Al T TWT\l"vrvn aVn ttv for" the small e*tra, outlay when compared iflQfl 9 111 TRTMMFD MTT I TX"FRV Wl, «~9'lt Vnl f= with the rbody-to-wea* article. For Cos- § IV.JUd.iI!. iKIMMt-U MiLLIALRY—Such as Silk Velvets turtles in the smartest styles, at moderate and lelts. ? tc-. at tnrcc prices. See window I«nday priofts, which give the greatest featisfao- To Clear 5/6, 10/6, 15/6 ti«; Wag* ■ _„., I IN THE SHOWROOM. JJ^v io^At^* i 11 A CREAM MOHAIR SICILIAN SKIRTS—Box-pleated kfai.' 1 SPE? 4 4 Lvi !«*, f S 110 am Usual price 75/- Clfltflng flt 38/6 •ttaneSSrA; 143. YwetMt. B ll.V«MII. P]ain styleS) with pockets- Usual price 49/6 —: : ——— '-. Clearing at 29/8 - ft MANCHESTER DEPARTMENT. AKTISIIC 11 QA *m Balance of Self-coloured JAP. CREPE CLOTH-At MILLINER*, ' ' 11.OU fl>Dl. half usual price Usual price i/g yard NEW SEASON'S/ ' To Cl6ar loid yard riOMPRIStNG SOME VERY BRIG&T . DRESS DEPARTMENT. V AND KCTURIiSQtni) MODELS. 1 9 a/inn FLORAL COTTON VOILES— 40 inches wide; dark lv UwwH and light grounds with small sprig: design * V Usual price 3/3 yard Clearing at 1/11 ysfd MISS SAMSONj STATIONERY DEPARTMENT. - NEW MILLINERY SALON, IOOIt --. 10 dozen "CELTIC" 100-SHEET WRITING PADS „,,' „,-,, -r, -,j. , ii. t> v IZ.JU D.D). —Cream wove bank, ruled, with blotter Colonul Mirtu^mMmgsJop^te B^k MmJW |MII. , Usual price 1/6 each J Entrance Below Kodak" Corner. . Tel6phon& No. 3310. ' ! STAFFORD TEA ROOMS D f ni - (Over H. D. Sonet?.), M\BftitlQTitS IO OB KsleQVed .WILLIS-STRfiEl1. Remnants of Dress Materials, Silks, Cotton 1 Fabrics, nhHESE. MI>TOHfiON ! , : TEA, AND Lihings, Manchester Goods, Towellings,' Flannels, FlanOTEN, BH™rt^ Son I pafd to alettes, etc., and Furnishing Fabrics; all to be sold on - visitors' wants. Saturday morning. Here you can secure useful lengths of Three-Course Dinner (2a), from 5.50 p.m. serviceable fabrics at prices below cost. Of course, we to .7,', 3(L p;m' i lose on them, but we must have the room; therefore we . AH Cakes are Home-made. -,«r«^ »i. nn . Booms will be open until 7.30 p.m. on " ' °nw tnenl Saturdays. SMOKING BOOM FOR GENTLEMEN. #f Half Origtiial PriC€s M^S READ. Proprietress. ' . : — for Saturday Only T ADIES will find a Dainty 'Afternoon JLJ Tea every afternooti at , , THE QUICK tAJNCJH, C/vla F+%rl* **§■ t *%>*%l**U ' 158, FEATHERSfON-SfREET OU_f€J JUHUS Ul I OCIOCfC. .. (Near Betliuno and Co.). *- . ' Aftembbh Tea Parties Arranged For. _ -J^ m A"*A • lPl^!linlD^^ |td BE ready to greet tho Spring in- a I%|| lit f I |LI 11 ffftlDll fill I^l'* neatly and smartly styled Cokwne I 1.11 1 IVyllVllViy^y VVHf vQJLJ dCßlgnCdby3. ZIMME, I >A r: A'^W?*^aJW>\%t«ft^i^WELUNGTON LADIES' TAILOR ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■^^■■■■■■■■•■■■■ißlß Four doors from Cub»-«tre«tt — — M

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Evening Post, Volume XCVIII, Issue 39, 15 August 1919, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XCVIII, Issue 39, 15 August 1919, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XCVIII, Issue 39, 15 August 1919, Page 9

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