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,!!llinilllHUIIIIIHIIIIHIffl!ll!!llllia | Thank The Carpenters For This! I p We didn't want to have a Sale—we were.doing quite g ■ : well as it was. Our ordinary prices, being wholesale, P |= are other's Sale Prices, anyway. But the carpenters |j m . wanted more room (we're enlarging our premises) m H and have practically forced this— H I EXTENSION OF PREMISES ■ | 1 I | FRIDAY, Pk.BnUAitY 14th | Sl' We're going to be firm in this however, — =§ & Only for one week will these remarkable reductions § ft; on wholesale prices be available. n [5' LADIES' CREAM JUMPERS—-In Fuji Taffeta. Worth every g I?; kh>" penny of 7/G. ' ■ - 9/11 I g r . Extension Sale Price, each «/ *■* § g; LADIES' OVERALL COATS—Of fadeless Britway and Zanipa ■ gj< Cloth. Plain and floral styles. C / S IP, - • Extension Sale Price, each Of" | I?: BATHING COSTUMES—Ladies' and Gcnt.'s. Cotton, two-piccc H g.' Were 3/11 each. .1/11 ■ t-J Extension Sale Price Xf XX i . COLOURED FACE TOWELS. 1/ I jg Extension Sale Price .*/ " § f| BLANKETS—SpIendid quality Kakipoi, all wool. M M- Single. Bed 9K/ pair- 'Double Bed /jA / pair g i ExLension Sale Price &«V " . '■ W/ ° P B' 5-iin. ITALIAN CLOTH—Serviceable quality. IJQ g y Extension Sale Price, yard Xf V gj s.- MEN'S SOX —Grey, heavy all wool Colonial. 1 / I g ' Extension Sale Price, pair Xf m I MEN'S SHlßTS—"Drillette," in Blue and Black stripes, no collar. | 1 . Extension Sale Price, each Of U | §' PURE SILK FUJI—I7O yards standard 'quality, 29in. wide, limit {§ iS 7 yards to each customer. ■ •> 1/A 1 ■!■ " Extension Sale Price, yard Xf U = i. WRIGHTS BIAS TAPE—Double fold, f.-uleless, all colours. gd. | I COME AND GET YOUR SHARE! , j I uJ^^q Wholesale Prices lK£^^| i Stellins' Buildings, Nelson St. Entrance, PETONE | ii 'Phone 46-826 | "■iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiM^ r ~~ : ~~~~ ' T With a blend which can't be copied Greys have character. They are not cloying or insipid. They're thoroughbred pure Virginia cigarettes—mild yet satisfying. N^%./ * JIW GREYS-TURKISH fr<^l|§jr A delightful, mild blend, stocked by High Class Green Packets—Mild Tobacconists. Gold Packets—Medium 1/- for 10, 2/- for 20 10 for 9d. 20 for 1/6 50 for 3/9 New Zealand Distributors: MALING & CO. LTD., Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch, DDneflln hhbbhm■■■«■m■■^ Builders! i ' * <:" Do away with tlie obsolete- • mixing boaTcl and backbreaking job of turning ■ :' /ssss^..,^ i concrete with a shovel. In- /""t^^?^^. f\f> stead of handling, the mix /^*-"n^ six times —three times vrhi1' Stajj-^/ wet—by using the CONCRETE MIXER One shovelling into . the . J #5 mixer is enough. Two men , I 18/yP|||||§|iQg F working this machine can • I |gAgf^^p^ill I mix two yards per hourl ■ I JH^ /Xlßl / N 7o waste of cement or / /Jh^s. /x^^m j { water, apd every mix can be I li^^Sß^gfflßw™! I of the same consistency. / f^^y / The drum can be taken off, • • • I yja/y giy I and the mixer easily han- / ]My Ja| I died for transport. I VY QJ I PRICE PI O /"j A/ Wr I I FREIGHT EXTRA. 1/ " /it We are sole agents for • g^K "Anderson" Concrete Mixers Machines of three, five, seven, and ten cubic feet (wet) capacity; designs embodying the very latest concrete mixing practice. As supplied to Public Works Department and many local contractors. Let us show ypu these machines under working conditions, or write for information. , Corner Jervois Qy., Hunter and Victoria Sts., Wellington.

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 37, 13 February 1930, Page 19

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Page 19 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 37, 13 February 1930, Page 19

Page 19 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 37, 13 February 1930, Page 19

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