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BRITAIN v. SOUTHLAND Pick the Score and Win £10-10-0 I.—Since nobody forecasted the correct score for the Britain v. New Zealand match the price has been increased, and £10 10s. Od. will be given to the person who forecasts the correct score for the Britain v. Southland Match. 2.—The forecast must be made on the coupon below, must be ■ accompanied by the wrapper from a packet of T-N-Tea, and must be in the hands of the judges before midday on ' ' June 25th. . 3.—lf nobody gives the correct score the prize will be increased and offered again for the British v. South Canterbury match. 4,—The name of the winner of the competition will be pub- . lished in the "Evening Post" on the day after the match. To the Proprietors of T-N-Tea, ■ • ' Box 1528, Wellington. BRITAIN v. SOPTHLAND. Tries g >» Tries t . T ,, Converted ■• -.> ....-.. ,R.i Converted t. : ....., ; ....-., Other Scores ••• >;.i , Other Scores i.'sa. Total r. ..'.r.".>-.!.T.] Total w..w*x<.v. Name _ Address ' - ■ A T - N - TEA COMPETITION

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THE' ECONOMY 'OF QUALITY ' y §^rWl£ ifc^^TIFPARTMFNTS §j JF JF^ 1L J JP* Bargain Prices While the Stocks Last DON'T MISS THESE SAVING©! Huge Special Purchase- of Woollen Silks and Woollen Dress Goods ~> I<arsPV fidrfl* PRINTED CREPE SATIN — Pure silk, smart design, on wsJr«i&y V>«PlII& nigger, red, Beige, black, fawn, saxe, ' jade, and navygrounds. 36 in. Usual price 10/11 C/ft WOOL STOCKINETTES are enjoying a big run this sea- Special Price **/ " son nnd will undoubtedly continue to■ do so in^thej spring. . PRINTED CREPE DE CIIINE-R.cal silk, nice conven- ' '' Me have been fortunate enough to find a n anufactuicrs ■ on rosebeigc, pink, almond, representative who is overstocked, and we have been able : , n ,i «,„ ™ m * qriin Il<mil nriw T/li i/n ' to buy a large stock at. a very considerable discount and saxe grounds. 3Cin. Usual price ,/ll /I 1 enabling u$ to offer the pubic of Wellington really fash- » , Special f nee /** ionable goods at absurd prices. The line includes— PARCEL No. I—Consisting of All' Wool Gabaulines. M-arl 40 in. Check Stockinettes. ■ Repps, Tricoline, Serge and Tweeds. All aie 54 inches Usual'value 10/C> wide, and the colours include navy, grey, almond, bro\m, 81 «d <4 nigger, fawn, sa-«e, and capucin. Usually 12/6 A/1% /HI to 15/11 Special Price */ 1 1 I JI'.JL PARCEL No. 2—lncluding striped'sultTn^', suitable"l!oi"*- - I — — blazers'; brown check tweeds for coats and' costumes. - Usuallvalue 15/ C • Usual prices 13/11 to 18/11 fi/1 1 AH to be sold at one price. Per yard . - Special Price **/ A X ' , •'.-•: --. .—■ '.• - - ; . ! MANCHESTER SPECIAL^ ~n l £«im»c ~> ALL-WOOL PYJAMA FLANNELS-Including the famous "llge PUrChaSC Ot LldO dCarVCS ll* . DOCTOR FLANNEL. A limited quantity only. Specially _, An __- . -, - v •. selected stripes. Thoroughly shrunk . - 1< lite All -W 001 CaShm€re &Rlt Usual prices 4/6,. 5/0, 5/11 . ..Special Prices 2/11, 3/6, 3/11 .Ideal for wearing with Tweeds, Sports Suits, Co<iK, etc All A RUG SPECIAL , wanted colourings in new designs to biightcn 7/11 SOMETHING NEW—THE CAMEL-ETTE RUG—SO only'in " ■ winter wear. Special Price, each '/ * * two sizes. Ideal for the bed, couch, chesterfield, travelling, > ' ' ' beach and picnics. Size <i 0 s 80. Usually 17/0 'IA/'t 1 fI • 1 m „.._.' ■ V' •s^" l, Prl 'ce?»^'-J«/lJ . Hosiery and Gloves at Half rnce Size 70 x 90. Usual price 22/0 1 ft/11 J '■--__' Pe« aL P«^!' ***?^r>. GIRLS' ALL-WOOL PLAIN CASHMERE HOSE—Seamless A SPECIAL If} DOUBLE BED SIZE ant i f,,i] length, in nude and grey ihade, 3to j. |/C PURE DOWN QUILTS • Usual price 2/11 Special Pric= */ V 12 only PAISLEY AND FLORAL DESIGNS, well filled and '' t „' __ , XTT ;,,,, „,..,. .... in* downproof. Satisfaction gunrnntced. fiC / ™E GRANII'-Full fashion wiUi heavy real i silk to garter . . Special Price, each 00/ - . . l«e«n. Grcv, black, and few fa^n Ob FANCY GOODS sp^.ipr^b/5 t i fn i ~-niTivr. ' ni * -n 'I 3^ pairs ENGLISH DEERSKIN GLOVES—With subset and Lovely iittcd WRITING CASES-Complete w.th every re- elastic at wnst Sizes 6to 71. Usually 11/6 C/A quirement, in real BloroccO. Leather lined, 57/6 c • it> • 3/ 51 ' T -, '~ . cc v. Special Price **/ ** ■ To Clear at 25 per cent, off WALLETS, LETTER CASES AND TOBACCO POUCHES- i 7 pairs W ASHABLE NAPPA GLOVES—With, neat punched In Morocco, Seal and Pigskin, etc. - turnback cuff, in fawn shades. Size 5] to 6s. A //• AH to Clear at 25 per cent. Reduction Uslla ] pi .j ce s / n Special Price */ O Pure Linen 40 x 20 TRACED ON DESIGNS — Suitable for l ■ pram covers, shams, etc. Usual prices 2/6, 3/3, V 3, 5/9, 6/11 To go at Half Price n MCM'Q WF AI? FERSTRONG- KNICKERS—In cream, pink, and blue, made ■ ( lYlEill O VY Eii\t\ up and traced. Usual price 3/11. | ' „„«„■,„'„,„ '~ ; To co at.Half Price MEN'S ALL-WOOL ENGLISH WINTER WEIGHT SINGALPHA SPORIS WOOL—In lemon myrtle, emerald and LETS—With long sleeves, men's size only. These garments -: : jade, green. Usual price 1/- 2 oz. skein. CD. are excellent quality. Usual price 23/6 ff/£■ Special Price, skein " . Special Price 11/ O F OOI WEAR ' MEN'S WINTER WEIGHT PYJAMAS—Attractively striped,. LADIES' PATENT LEATHER ONE-BAR SHOES - ' *«»/ cut, warm and cosy for the cold weather . Smartly trimmed black lizard skin, celluloid covered semi- . Usual Pnce 11/G and 12/6 7/11 Cuban heels. Good English make. Usually 29/01 C/C Special Price «/ * * TAhiw mm- nßfiwv rrArr miTn™ S MEN>S ENGLISH TAILORED SAC SUITS —Light and LADIES DAR.Iv BROAVN GLACE MD ONE-I.AKSHOEb . medium colours. Strong, hard-weai ing. Usually ATt/Ct —Comfortable fitting, medium Cuban heels. Reliable En a;- n _, • c •i D • *l//ll llsh make. . . . Usual price 30/- 1 C/C 95/" - Special Pnce «/ W Speci.nl Price I J/W MEN'S ENGLISH RAINCOATS—Fawn Gabardine. UNDERCLOTHING ALL-WOOL' WOVEN AND KNITTED SPENCERS — No sleeves and short sleeves. Usual prices (i/f! to 14/(i _ Vst'» rv' "' To Clear Half Price . Jill* l^niiiA Ili^TmvS'im^TfSlf "THETA" ALL-WOOL COMBINATIONS—To fit mauls nnd ■ 1 IKS . WMld l/CpdnineEll small women, long sleeves in natural and white. A /I 1 j . " . " . Usually 10/!». 11/9. Special price */ ** ! Has a full quota of Specials—see the Bargain Tables. ~ . Copper and Antioue Ware . .. ■ : : ... • Special' Tables hold athacti-ve offerings of Useful '...'. MILLINERY , ' and Ornamental. Articles. ! • 10 PER CENT. OFF ALL HARDWARE STOCKS Special Lines offering for a few days only Also see the Special Bargain Tables in the in the Millinery Department. .... , . ■ Hardware Department. . ... •• .■■'*. I _■ . j - ■ — -.. :. .. -See the ■ \'l / '/fjH^i The phenomenal success of our One-Day Wonder Sale, with ■'~." '" \\ '/ J^^ \ *ts osts °f Bargain* in every Department, has 'ed us to give r\ X 'P) /*> yi TTVT ~~/\/ \^ \</ /I further opportunities to obtain saasonabls gocch at special ]pj/-\ |\ y,l /-^ I| \| /V \\ /i n. /si?' prices. So these goodo are offered at / \ flmMzk m SPECIAL PRICES JUST SO LONG AS-THE • •'■ . • RAOf^QMssSr^m stocks last. . : . .I.vrAV^IXkJ JH3 l^y Come in early to be sure of securing the goods you want. . . f (\ ,-A _~..,,....,. — t ...■,■ . I**, fhrf-* AMBER LAMPI ~ J§ £ * '^T ■ ' * ' ' »PECIi/%ii[S I MAT * Mr m/ j^k £ At) s\ Afi A XT'T'I T? They mean something to ><^-—^agßß^^^^**"B* LJUjI 1 . KIRKCALDIE & STAINS LTD. - The Senior House,

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 145, 23 June 1930, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 145, 23 June 1930, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 145, 23 June 1930, Page 4

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