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r Final Week V \ : ■■■■■.-... ■ FOR THE LAST WEEK OF THE D.I.C. SALE, PRICES WHICH LJHH» THROUGHOUT THE SALE PERIOD HAVE BEEN EXCEPTIONALLY LOW, ARE REDUCED BEYOND ALL EXPECTATIONS. OPPORTUNI- p • f•' 'iU X D • TIES FOR BARGAIN PURCHASERS ARE UNLIMITED. I* UlUlSnillgS at Hall YTICG ' £^ — — ■__. -^ «« | IT IT f> * If ISO Yards 31-inch FLORAL CRETONNE—Suitable curtains, SIJLK.S Mantles Halt rnce and Less covcrs> or cushions- DBuol s ££, a£is£. ya rd 1/6 1 Only DULL RED LEATHER COAT—With flounce and cuff " Pieces ■ Only SUNDOUIt-MADRAS MUSLINS — Heavy 35 Pieces Heavy Weight PURE SILK SPUN CREPE DE of C i ien m e X weed to tone. Usual Price £17/10/-. 71 Gns. Weight, suitable for artistic window decoration; shades in CHINE—In shades of Ivory, Cream, Shell Pink, Salmon, Sale Price «2 Blue with Gold stripe, also in Silver with Gold stripe; colours Sky, Turquoise, Light Saxe, Mary Blue, Saxe, Beige, Fawn, 1 Only SHORT LEATHER COAT-In dull Mulberry shade; guaranteed fadeless. Usual Price 9/6 yard. _ £/0 Biscuit, Peach, Nil, Almond, Brown, Lemon, Gold, Sapphire, colouring slightly imperfect. Usual Price £12/10/-. JJ Gns, P^ y Navy and Black. 37 inches wide. Usually 7/11. g/g j WHITE ORGANDI PICTURE FROCK-With cape _ .', , wnTTNm nnT *°_£ Reared a'™ IC T E '. Sale Price V/U J embroidered in Coral and Blue. Usual A Gns. These include ROUND BOLSIER SHAPE CUSHIONS-In r". ' . ' c 1 d•' 4 Silk with gathered ends, finished with Gold Tassel. Usual 75 Pieces of PURE SILK STRIPED FUGI SILK—In smart Price 8 guineas. Sale Price Price ">9/6 1A /A «-j.« ,w.- tae -»u,u.0,..,,,**~• 3».™ lly »„- . o» £a^iPO f- h trLi As,^=. g 7 t^ „, v,-. ■ ■~s t-■• rr- W,l able for ladies' and children's jumpers and frocks, gent.'s v v ■ Sale Price lIS Also > Square Black Satin, with coloured applique IQ/fi shirts and pyjamas, etc. 30 inches wide. O/^ 1 Only Model DINNER GOWN of BLACK GEORGETTE- Vinmvit'SeTS* G^aT^teed fadeUsually 2/11. Sale Price * Heavily trimmed with Black Cire Lace Usual 71 Gns. 17 Pieces of Wide Double Width JERSEY CHENILLE-1.1 P"Ce U «al^ ttßi bale Price * .^ mt backgrouna Usua] Price j/g plain, striped, and checked effects; all beautiful goods and SPECIAL OFFER FOR X.O.S. FIGURES. 3/9. Special Price, yard */» 1 ' , , , . . . > -i ,r 11 ' « 1* « All Ainni.T mATS in VOS Si?p<i ■Rvolnqivp and original 3 Pairs Only Beautiful Swiss EMBROIDERED LAUi CUKsmart styhsh colourmgs. U .nchc.-iv.de Usually A/^ O S TAWS ~ Size 3 ta«b"W inches'wide, In Ivory, 15/6, Sale Price . *>I . ? ' =• Special Sale Offer ■OJ Usual Price 63/-pair. ..„„_. - 31/fi 7 Pieces of Striped and Check TAFFETA SILKS-In good, A S jj™^X«r " { fiT ? 500 Fancy BED-SITTING R^MCUstlON^rTese cushion, bright colourings. 36 inches wide. Usually 11/6, 4/1 1 and hdlt belt X Ull lltllng- USUaI "^ Price 15/- will fit the standard size pillow slip, and may be used as a ■l*/6. Sale. Price. / R cma inlng Stock of AFTERNOON DRESSES ■- In Flornl'. ' fancy coloured sittiiig .room cushion during the- §/\\ 150 yards Heavy Weight BLACK DUCHESS. MOUSSEUNE Ninons, Crepe Chk.es.etc The season's most graceful ■. <gy . g AxaiINTSTETt cTuPET* 5. SQUARES-Si.e--Best French dye and finish. 36 inches wide. Usu- O /C &l^s' Übual Prices 5 sulnedS to lo h^S HALF-PRIC^ 12ft. x 9 ft. Good sound quality, suitable for sitting or ally 6/11. , Sale Price J/ U 1 Only NAVY SATIN FAILLE COAT - With four deep 'dining room; Indian design • ton Fawn ground Usual 35 Pieces AH Silk WASHING SATIN-In shades of Ivory, flou"CeS- UsUal P"Ce 10 ncM- Sa , e Prke 5 Price £11/17/6- Spec - lal Sale Pr - Ice £8/8/PinkY Peach, Sky, Helio., Turquoise,. Saxe, Salmon, Nil, Rcmnlndei . of the season's FLORAL. NINON FROCKS-In 100 Assorted AXMINSTER CARPET ENDS -Size ttjards Fawn, Beige, Rose, Lemon, Gold, Scarlet, Navy, and /g charming styles. Usual Prices 5 and 6 guineas. CQ/g long by 27 inches wide. UsUg c f . Pr ;^' \6/S Ladies'and Children's Outfitting MERCERY CHINA Sale Price v new attractive styles. Usual Prices 12/6, 13/6. Q/fi tt it> • •-?■>;/ Sale Pride 33/ ■ NUNSVEILING NIGHTGOWNS—Magyar style, cream trim- Sale Price V/%3 Usual Price 75/-. , mcd colours, dainty embroidered Usually 25/6. 1/1/11 AYNSLEY CHINA TEA SET-Rich Blue and Burnished Sale Price I*/ ** Pcrmaprynt NEGLIGE SHIRTS and COLLARS —The style Gold design with Gold handles. Usual Price £C 3 Only PETTITOIRE SETS — Orchid trimmed Lice and cm- and fit are guaranteed; fast colours. Usual Fricee O/£ £8/10/-. • Sale Price broidered. Usually 63/-. IQ/fi 11/G- ■ Sale Price U/ U DESSERT PLATES—Aynsley China; Blackbird and Tree deSET MILA N ESE ART BLK - G«, SUft,, ""^To^^^ S^^^itt'/'ll '""" '^ B'°Und' 7/6 O.S. PRINCESS SLIP. Usually 47/0. OC/C ■ mUSt S°' USUaI r"CeS */D' s , le " Pr!ces 1/ 11 O/11 ENGLISH DINNER SET-32 pieces, plain White with emSale Price U*3/y .bossed basket weave design. Usual Price 45/-. :, ■ 00/ C BLOOMERS—UsuaIIy 32/6. 18/6 Sale Price, set «**•/ U RUBBER BXBS-In Tan, Hel^Red,^^ 3. TwQ Special OfferS iOX Boy? COTTON SUITS-In smocked and tunic styles; shades, '■ English CHINA TEA PLATES-7in., sweet pea design in Helio., Cream, Brown; 16in., ISin. Usually \/\\ ■-SUITS-TO-MEASURE—Of AH-Wool Tweeds and Worsteds. soft colours. Usual Price .J/6. . , 1/g 12/6,13/6. Sale Price **/ 11 Usual Prices £5/15/- and £6/15/-. ' SiZLltf. ' Sale Price, each ;*/ v Girls' COTTON NIGHTGOWNS—Square neck, open front, \ Sale Price A>«*/ Ol - MOTORISTS' PICNIC SETS—Very strong, with divisions for Jon, s^;si ZC sl,. 2 ,3 ; shades Pink S^ApHcot. g/g _?0 -. . . = .^-.t -s; I^^-^ 9/6 Gis^ T Shad6S °f FaW "' "WU "■■ chSd^i^^S^Ml'!;l^ Ss!°M^" So/g WINE GLASSES-English cut (claret size) Usual y/g size 16m., 18in. Usually 30/-. Sale Price 1/*/** " Special Sale Offer, OCi/ V Price 11/-. , Sale Price, half-dozen •/"

Gramophone value j DIC. Sale Closes Saturday g EXll*clOl*dflffl3LflJ - skin treatment i/wt^,^^ "suNWORTHr -/. ,::.[^S] k. V- ■■ 1*" kTii^M^SPHHSIw? We have tested it-ourselves and have -^^^Vll% Jl VIaT H& "7L Marvellous kLSmTtrSSt Vj iP^ nohtr«^:r" a'slt LDIDfIW WMt^IM ■■■■-". ECZEMA. PSORIASIS^'sCALP AILMENTS, fIA ,I^ol Just Opened, f^ fC 1 L/f^ /• l^fe^M^^M^SH «d KINDRED^KW TROUBLES, U « /^W^/^J^ 7<P>2&k A new shipment of the 1.930 designs , Jr J^^m /■/■ /^j I /*^fe T'/7\ if g** ' fiONSUtTATIONS FREE. Phon. 42-882. the new patterns. | f * % W^ido^^^^^Yjf \ / F IGL vl/ I v--'■ffc.wy rlexema rooms kWRg iI^HBm/€ HIIL & JACKSON LTD j /I/ • A / / m >^ 185 THE TERRACE. WELLINGTON. \ W \H JWffWHffffrfniffl^ IlUjli OC •IrtVlVOWll JUI MJ* mti I 1^« » £k[J O r^/ - £al hRhMPWIMI "Dominion" Building, WAKEFIELD fll/ I|J^L^^Lb^B^ V*^ **m—^Koi^^. ' . Mllwk^tJttliki street. , I/J/^l^#P^^ flf /> i vfi ■ <^aql VlilWWßWiili Warehouse: GHUZNEE STREET, .1 *!& W W li« 2 V a Wellington. I uMJgk 0 Irl{J&m 6 *' rruivAvi/ Get rid of flies , s DAY Ife^!^ Half Usual Prices HP' mu^-die^M "-*=^ Iffi^l End tka danger and annoyance of //A i V^MbV^^ I A f^ • made from pnre pasteurised a A thew peati. Ju« burn Of .prinkle MV^^X, .., iXtiVIV PWkVTWO 0 Cream and Milk and. b«t §| »»«.. ..»k^"— —— - - ..,, mZIV H^ y|' to re eaten' ■ S p^2.^ pFactory- a 1 v?^^^^^ "V^ JL»aW ■■■# ■■ ■^1.~. • 11111111 ' • ' "1. B* 11 deliveries t» Hon»«liolds .^^^lllll EH ©^ ©ll iT^nFalßL^^^S ! C°al> Ts°7-9 Ad^ide UCKoadT° S | SA^'nl'^^'^ T^^^^ ' , ■ '■ ■ * . X, I V^* WnJ IIS «I ■•. Al™ I^^^^ { (I^ear John Street.) Tel. 24-156. 2 /TVC^PlL**^^^ j .■■;.■ ■'■ ■■■ '•■■•• . . -^ ; ';.._^__l____^i^M^aa» [l^i—-li^^^^WP Ai_6m__l&MM^^^ I OPEN UNTIL 3 FRIDAY NIGHTS." | >> *j5-^*"'^

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 40, 17 February 1930, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 40, 17 February 1930, Page 4

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