BACK TO SCHOOL ■. ■ jj&B^\ t 8 Proof Clothing that you need. f^iffii?^ V *^c Soo**ll6Bß ever P" 4 "»to clothes CvvS^^SkL was put into tll6Be# Tliey're made ri«nt jSpl^^^S^ to begin with—and priced right, too. Here \Rv \j I y»j M$ are a *ew Suit Values which on compari--7/• ilß'^^^li-f - V SOn W'^ B^OW a won^er^ «aving. Quoted yf l wfcr^l»R w I on B*ze larger or smaller sizes proWr '/»^y^' iMrS,' V ' •' portionately more or less. VV^^KO^^^^^l-''- -*i 00/ C BOYS' ALL-WOOL SPORTS SUITS—Li neat' XwMhjtEf $mA x 1/ 'm\ Greys and Browns, with smart overchecks and ir/WV WUr fine hairline stripes <§LW) V3 »a «f a M^l 9 O/C AN EXCELLENT SUIT—In the College Grey, fS^x!/W • ¥^_J«r / ' mtiS O aU- 001 of a Particularly strong twisted yarn; **^W/ \ rf&zzW'' J \". also in lighter and darker Greys W ■■■ ■ AA/ AN ALL-^OOL NAVY SERGE—Made by Fox \B^3l#aiy nw / fell I ■ Bros., the well-known West of England manufac- '■"■'■ W/// i^^^C^^w \m turers; Indigo dye Ml) A 1 //! MID-GREY WORSTED—Made to the requireMMjI 1 r^fiHK^' ■Ci// BaHp I fcl I O ments and approval of the . Principal of Scots Tgw. I r I \vS§r^^fuJ^S)': College; .an excellent wearing Colonial production ' \M ■ imf''/^PP';; >l O/C FISOtf'S FAMOUS BOTANY TWILL SERGE flf* V X A «™mj£d& V »X ilj II —Guaranteed to give every satisfaction; specially jKV »k «fr TlWB^7 jig ■■ - produced to supply the demand of St. Patrick's T* y w|l4l r*A/ BOYS' SPORTS SUlTS^Made' from Fancy V IE?V WORSTEDS,' in Greys, Browns, and Fancy ■■'"; 'JKTV1-' '■■'■•.■■■■-: -V" Weavings. These are the finest productions of the ■ ; \ . ifcß, New Zealand mills SVERYTHING STOCKED TO COMPLETE THE JPULL OUTFIT—HOSE, CAPS, BELTS, TIES, SHIRTS, BRACES, DRESSING GOWNS, UNDERWEAR, COLLAR 3, JERSEYS, BLAZERS, PYJAMAS, OVERCOATS, I imPR/Tot-Kmo/31----■gKg ymOTE HOPg^Cbrnef oFCubaanjOhu^nee Sb^ij Branches: 160 Lambton Quay, (opposite Public Trust), 155 Riddiford St., Ncwtown; also Jackson St., Petone ';' '■• ■■-;-.-■ • •'■■ '■" -:' ■' ■ : '-' ■ ■"■■ S Gommericing Thurs., September 2nd. S. S. WILLIAM'S ANNUAL STOCKTAKING SALE of FURNITURE WHAT 3 A^g^ '■} THEi^EWS^^^te' At last comes the opportunity you have been waiting for ■'v*t&^&* —the chance to buy Furniture of Known Quality at ■ /j£sj%fh /^^v Drastically Reduced Prices. YV^/ft/l i^^^r^'-^^ Furniture for the Home or Office, high-grade Carpets, XV^>ll\ \^"^^W^^^^^ genuine Scotch Linoleum—in fact, every line in our stock fc^^JyvS "^^^l''"' —*S su^ect lo eayy discounts. Wall I Lr\L V^^^^^jJm v c are a^e t0 quote on*y aew liems > ut they will serve fflflf || wL r//> v -^^^y^^^Jjik to ÜBtrate the tremendous savings available to those who . ™' .*... fl9{ jjl / -V'Wj^ / )*l| ■H ; buy furniture now. STUDY THESE PRICES: 4-PIECE BEDROOM SUITE—In. Pacific maple, with UPHOLSTERED CHAIRS—In Shadow Tissue oval mirrors Sale Price £26 Sale Prices £3/19/6 and £4/19/6 6-PIECE OAK DINING ROOM SUITE — Extension OAK PALM STAND—Slightly damaged Sale Price,39/6 . Table, Sideboard, and 4 Chairs Sale Price £20 hre SCREENS—Panelled Oriental Silk Sale Price 9/11 2 WILTON PILE CARPETS—9ft. x 12ft., slightly shop- CUSHIONS—Covered pretty chintz Sale Price 3/6 soiled Usually £19/10/- Sale Price £11/10/-each HASSOCKS— From 8/11 VELVET PILE VESTIBULE RUGS- Sale Price 31/- CORK BATH MATS _ Sak Prices 6/11 and 8/6 VELVET PILE RUGS- Sale Price 11/- 2 _ TIER OAK CAKE STAND- Sale Price 13/6 Beautifully Sprung BEDROOM BOX OTTOMAN— . 3 -TIER OAK CAKE STAND— Sale Price 26/6 Slightly shop-soiled Sale Price £4/19/6 KITCHEN RUGS— Sale Price 7/11 MIRRORS—In Riimi frames; suitable for bedroom or Hundreds of LINOLEUM REMNANTS— At 1/- each shaving Sale Prices 3/11, 4/11, 7/6, and 10/- Etc., etc. . . . ' . ■ i We hold only one sale a year, but it is a REAL Sale, not a wholesale clearance of old stock. IMPORTfINT NOTicE Our Lambton Quay premises will be closed all day Wednesday in preparation for the Sale. Sale commences TO-MORROW at 9 a.m. SEE PUR WINDOWS! — %S.WILUAMSC##^= ■^ THEHOMEAND OFFICE FURNISHERS F T^^^tTl2o TO 124 LAMBTON QUAY TRISEr y**-*C2b? r M WELLINGTON H z*~'
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 54, 1 September 1926, Page 5
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