Thousands of Women are benefiting by the Great Savings in Quality Goods made possible by— GEORGE & DOUGHTY'S A glimpse att'these additional bargains in Hosiery and Gloves will prove the validity of our claim. \_^. "In; . ladies' Mercerised COTTON HOSE '/ HbPS* I—""jjjdßßjl'1—""jjjdßßjl' ■ — Colours: Black, White, Nude, .;' JKr^ -^IT/ £s^^ Grain, Beige, Grey, Sunset. Usu- ,••':. V>K^- ally 2/8. i/fi' 4 PJIWt -; Sale Price, pair 1/ U Wll llmt .Washable KID GLOVES — Turn-" f J H back embroidered tops; one dome. WTX All sizes. Tan, Beige, Dark Fawn, 5^ H Grey. Usually 8/11. 7/C H|\ H. Sale Price I/O I ■ Ladies' Black ART. SILK HOSE— Vi Seamed backs, Lisle tops. Useful Vi 11 house stockings. .Values l/ll to \ X '' 2/-6> fi D* \ \ Sale Price, pair U- ((/ \ "Ipswich Dc Luxe" ART. SILK \^ \ HOSE — Full length silk, seamed y(\ \\ backs, point heel; fashionable •11\| shades. Usually 3/6. 1/11 \j . Sale Price, pair I/ 11 French Chiffon SILK HOSE—FuII fashioned, popular shades. Usu-, ally 5/n. O/£ Sale Price, pair £tf V "Make hay while the sun shines" means get some of these bargains' while they last. The WAREHOUSE" 6143 Victoria Street WELLINGTON jgjr^/j...■' ■ Household Napery l&dl^~P Sale Priced For tes^gl, Quick Clearance at Gilmer's CAI p Summer OnUi Buy them for Wedding Gift* or for your Own Home. You may never .have a chance like this again. ~,.. DUCHESS SETS—White, nicely embroidered. 2/6 .."..: For 1/S EMBROIDERED RUNNERS—White. .' 2/6 ■ •. 32in. x 32in. and 36iii. --.1 36in. EMBROIDERED SUPPER CLOTHS—Shop soiled. «.«....«... From 2/11 CRASH CUSHION COVERS. ~ ~...,...»>!,«.>»>»>..: 2/3 . SINGLE PILLOW SHAMS ........,...-. .w. >■• 2/6 eacK ,- EMBROIDERED TABLE CENTRES—CoIours and White. 2/-, 2/fi , A** WTnfC Top end of CUBA STREET I—l I P| Ml| 1 Cnr. Abeltmith St. and Cuba St. \jKMM»tA **<»% W " w a iif a auk a nd,ave a lot" iiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiuinitiiunufuuiHflk Original DdsiFreedTea The success of "Amber Tips" is to-day far greater than it was twenty-five years ago, when our first "tea-dust" extractor was imported for treating the FINE tea with which "Amber Tips" is blended. No mechanical appliance can make up for any deficiency in Nature's handiwork, and for fine. tea there is no substitute. The rich, fragrant flavor of "Amber Tips"— so refreshing and healthful—and the pronounced economy, have, for theirinception, the . extreme care expended on securing the choice pluckings of Ceylon's best crops. Bounteous Nature alone provides in limited quantities the fine leaf of which "Amber Tips is blended. ; Amber,, wT*P s
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 40, 17 February 1930, Page 13
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