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S. ABRAHAMS LTD. irst Summer SALE *,^||iii§§§L Sensational Sacrifice of '' • Seasonable Millinery and • ; \m 1\ ■ ™ cann £ Apparel Aw£^^% "' '&n!m®fh We've never had a Sale before, and ':J**dt^wnT^ . we're determined to make this FIRST ■ MBmmml K^Wfef^tW . . ST^/fl SUMMER SALE, a memorable event. W^iW SIFBfM / :f\~^Ly in the annals of Bargain ■giving. .'■.. lisJilt Fir lI I "W^if ;\l/j\lf\ . Our entire stock of beautiful Hats, "■ -^^ "[MI J tefjf '/'nv\//( I smart Costumes and 3-piece Suits,' - ./m^A ■■■-lA>fflft) Xjs%smk dainty Jumpers, Tunics and 1 -piece ■ f\ n 7/'"jj\\ WtS¥^ ■^f vM^cfjEsllßl Frocks is being marked down to ridic- , yji^r^X.'^] W% i Ja^iV^^^^S^T ulous prices for absolute clearance. '^^: H vHu 1/ w "^^^Siiß^fflv A 7 . f** J f\ i ' 'it ' ■ ■ ■ y? ■ (A v^s4 *• j^r ■«veu7 iioous Upening Up and d * c £W* //ai?c Room Sale commences MONDAY, 28th, at 9 a.m. COME EARLY-SPEND AND SAVE! ■AUouj'; SUMMER SEASON'S MODELS- A 6 BEADED AND BRAIDED COLOURED 3 only WOOLLEN FRonTSUsual pnces 63/-, 75/., 84./-, to 6 gna. GEORGETTE FROCKS-& UUXV£' JJ d ™V WOOLLEN PROCKSSale Price 21/-to 35/6 Usual price 14 gns. to 18 gns. Usual price 84/- Sale Price 21/STRA"W PULL-ONS—AII colours Sale Price 8 gns. SILK JUMPERS—Hand-made in white', Usual price 45/6 to 55/- . _. x ■ ' - cavy, jade, grey, and black Sale Price 10/6 BILK ANr) SATIN FOULARD AND . * Usual price 6 gns. to 9 <*ns » 3-PIBCE MOBEL M M „■ "°«>"" 1 5g?5Kl SSTS p.' ' • .'«. *«-V • V Sale Price 6 gns., 8 gns., and 10 gns. 18 COTTON STRIPED FUJI—In black and Usual price 84/- to 5 gns. COSTUMES—Putty, grey, navy, black, in white, red and white, and blue and white Sale Price 21/-to 35/6 '■;' newest cut and.style; all sizes . Usual price 59/6. Sale Price 25/- A „ _=„.-.- ----^. Usual prices 8 gns., 12 gns., 16 gns.,. 23 gns. •• A small range of SAMPLE UNDERCLOTHSale Price sgn»., 7 gns., 10 gns., 12 gns ORGANDIE AND LINEN FROCKS— . l-Nfcr—Jjni Milanese, Jap silk, and crepe-de-9.CREAM BLANKET SPORTS COATS-' price 63/-and 84/- Sale Price 42/- oe cleared at Quarter Prices Usual price 84/- to 95/6 RATINE w A sjmir mnm™ ■ ARTIFICIAL SILK HOSE-With cashmere Sale Price 35/6 p^e^to^/0^ Price 21/- toP3 in black and colours PLEATED SPOETS SKIRTS—In cream, '- Usual .price lu/6 Sale Price 6/U black, navy, brown, and mixtures MARABOUTS—In niggor, mole, and black FANCY RIBBED Sir X"' rrni-V Tn ■ Usual price 55/6 to 79/6 ' >«J t rice W-' to 65/6 mS gref Ly, LTaciT ' Sale Price 32/6 to 39/6 Sale Price 15/6 to 30/- Usual price 9/6 Sate Price 4/6 '" S. ABRAHAMS LTD. 246-266 LAMBTON QUAY we sell furnitureT^or^less ! ;' mm A BtP if % ■ 1 : The Wdliatm Dplwtaering Co., 57 Ltwtr Cola St, «nd DAE, 141 Manner; St. TWREE STAR s^^^^ft^^^^^^ For^most of us breakfast is the prelude, \k,4(^^^U^> /^/ Vi but do you realise how important the Y^^^WtrnVW^ / /J&P&I prelude is? The whole success of the ; X^^fU^rWS^^ <&W/ morning often hangs on the value of, X^^fC?' IJT <^Kw/ your breakfast-and it is the morning \ 111 v\#^V that makes or mars the day. ' -^^^^^m^^^^^ ' - Grape-Nuts is the ideal breakfast food. It is sat- "^K"^ laying but not heavy tempting and sustaining; f5T\ it requires no preparation and is easily digested. fe^ Grape-Nuhis the food elanentof ripe barley and wheat *^ « n embodied m delicious brown granules ■ ' —- ' mr^\ SSiisarASji The av+ovm gw. |i3£UAUfi the man who must work. The name LEVER on She can dance, swim, play tennis, . iV-Z. «e/i>rejen/«rtft.ej ; healthy hfe and to the use of Life--5 =.^^S2E=." S. A. SMITH * CO. LTD. m u°y Soap for the toilet and bath. %^^ t>' Pt ( lL l'ui ßoxß43 'AnckiuA •■•ViyrfirelßW She, uses UFEBUOY SOAP N ' ■ 1 tuT'ii'^-'T"''"^ BT -3f b«a««eits antiseptic properties keep ooW by Grocers Everywhere. ■ nilSfH^fflßW her sl"n clear and healthy. With so ' ~ fl »Hfl«a*X*JlSfeU, much dust whirling about in these ■ bT>^ *^L IT i E "•"* I day* of quick transport, the pores of H.J - jin-fc ' — I^l X IIHtUPwSJ tQe skin need the antiseptic protection : M HTrfjTMl'lllltf'ffC* W^ffllfP which Lifebuoy gives. There is no %^ ■ tl|fl|f*|Hll^ %kmi^^m[ better soap for bath or shampoo. ■ : ™ *^^ •'l^^ •-■ -^ ' ' •. /- ■^/rygTa^ C 7 / GTCrOCr/7 ]5 lever brothers (new xeauand) limited, pet^one..

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 22, 26 January 1924, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 22, 26 January 1924, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 22, 26 January 1924, Page 11

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