I Special Frock: Week ...:.>^ CXMMENGING FRIDAY JF« 9 SAMPLE RANGES OF ' m^W *> Enpririk Model GOWNS #1' /MsjM\ Secured for us by o»r buyers in ■■•■■■■■, yiENMA, PARIS, LONDON jv*|jk\ \i!f Y\\| Ladies—Listen! Those of you /who are accusi /•i-rß^nk \ #k\tt\ tomed to pay anything from (2 to 20 guineas forI- \l\\'s\ a Model Frock, should remember that these frocks 1 jfS&\\'\ |fl|i\|i are from the same high-class Continental makers; \JsF~^fc*_\ •/ P IfcVlvk lire u*t as e3"^llß™6 and smart as those you are "Ksß^wSfcl f it PSc\«\ accustomed to buy; the only difference lies in the JtS^u/^gg §|&W$A lower price, and this has been brought about by this, Special Half Price purchase of samples at the close TBfft /^|(lp|||MS °* * SeaS°— YOU MUST SEE -4 ':..'.'../?. ;...'. ff^< :'• \/ jmaavk *^^Tflr TBfc* Georgette Frock* with long coats encrusted wtU rich .' »£■ \ r j|iirM«v jl lace. The Floral Ninons, billowed with flounces, with ■&H ' t J^^Hl^ I fiounc«d coatee. The Viennese Silk Crepe Brocks, with . Pa*f £. I" WtPfll*?^ If hand-made collars and finishings. The Afternoon Frocki in ESS* tf~ "ill the new pin-spot Silk Marocains. The Floral three-piece Igjgp :r- * iflllir i I Silk Suit*, with pleated skirts and three-quarter coat*. The If it H^ Is *S{\ J I Black Georgette and Silk Lace 'Afternoon Frock*. The" ' 11l ' <'liiaWr] ft\ Ml etegant «le«velesß Dinner Gowns of great beauty, etc. '■ iff Bit ft £*l**lr -® loßnf •. /I I- out-size frocks fiM->1 W tf MlT^rr^ JhM *«e*ion U well supplied with uncommon gown* for 4»<^ YmißsK* iidie* of over average measurements, which is a feature of *hs'*fj|Mfflf'' <J our hti*ine<« specially catered for, compruing Georgette *ni d^wl'' isPlxfi Lace, flowered Marocains, Satin*, Crepe de Chene*, etc, fiit fill ■. mm wLm WLj m£ m^F ■ H.^i^ LJU v|ULI\L£l DIVV/M* ' StO **uS*lw SilWCdS* ' A Surprise is in Store for you when | you see the hundreds of Lines | "Made in N&yr Zealand" that are stocked by MACDUFFS This week the attention of Wellington shoppers is . dn ected specially towards the tremendous variety [ of all classes of goods that are made in New [ Zealand. An exceptional range of these goods are ' j offered at our Two Bargain Stores. Just a few Lines listed here | . | |~~] ALL NEW ZEALAND MADE I ■ I ANOTHER gg^ 1 1. NEW ZEALAND /^S^^^^^i 6t,h^^2 made product. (6?« I» l»«l£ ], I , ■„, set or 5 STRONG CAN- u^^^^^ =^K' NISTERS for the kitchen, in ( >f%s^; /*/VW^ ' j atliactive blue or white with •BJfgt \ MioAiJlili \?>' )$r 71 7 well fitting hds Sizes from '^A'V #^fflt vivs\°f 5 for \ I<»lWKk—h/ihch-^ 6in to 81 in 9/11 set of 5; I j or No 1 for 1/6; No. 2 for 1/m 1 i , 1/9, No 3 for 2/3; No. 4 for V / 1 -«• Jm_ 2/g ( jvj 0 5 f or 2/11. _ _ t^ I : The Greatest 1/- Worth ' ~ O Q ' A No. 7 BATH SOM, is made from the purest ingredients and w»^^ especially milled to prevent wasting when -r—: ■ —', Jr left in the water. It will remain hard to; if \ ■■■■■■■■ t ne ] as t piece. In six perfumes: Glycerine j, /^ /<■ \ *n<^ Cucumber, Oatmeal, Rose, Violet, j ► Ql / C^» /■ i \ Cologne and Buttermilk. .'.: • I Set of 5 i ' | Iry Oiu big "\ iliic N\ONDFH B \U ,|h.f )&sJ^'s^*h\ \ SOAl'—lst nualit v . . 1/- bar P" < BivTiS^rN^anl VI LVJ*I SO M . 6^d. bar lv^ffl*T2^^>^'7 \ICIOR\SOM 1 . 6d. bar *fi^l^O^'.Vv"llSrFKltPJ>/ 'i AY WINL SOAP 6d bar -^C^^Hl'Hiii^--'^ BARILLA BAH SOAP Bd. SUNLIGHT SOAP 1/- pkt. LUX ; 4 for load. CASTILEVEII 7d. cake r COMFORT SOAP 9d. No more sticky gum on your linger* j AJAX CLEANER i/3 tin w } ien vs j ng ftis Lion Brand KLEANIT 1/3 tin .„ ', ntcTr Peroxide ipOTH PA^TE— SNOW WHITE PASTE. :■ * ,■ 1/6 and 2/6 tube dean, quick .md adhesive. Especially reListerine 100 111 PAS lE— commended for photographic use—dries 6d. and 1/3 tube immediately. No home or office should • Q-TOL 1/8 bottle l a iar ' 1 //» ■SYDAL MOm FACE CREAM'I/sf jar Per" jar, with brush 1/0 ' EZYWURK ' Floor ' and Furniture ■ .« STAINS .., 1/5 f— ■ : ? EZYWURK Stove Pipe ENAMEL ;. ,! I-, 1/5 tin , Rake or Hoc HANDLES Bd. EZYWURK Linoleum VARNISH SALT -BOXES 1/3 2/3 tin Nail BRUSHES 2d., 3d. and sd. White Enamel TOWEL RAILS— SCRUBS .■ 4£d.;.each Heavy quality. WINDOW WASHERS 1/9 each 18-in. .... 2/6 2-t-in 2/11 ' Hair BROOMS From 2/3 30-iii 3/3 3C-in 3/6 Lavatory BRUSHES 1/6 Best Bristle TOOTH BRUSHES— . Banister Brushes 9d. , 1/-; 3 for 2/9 Bass BROOMS 1/6 each BREADBOARDS.. 1/- each Galvanised BUCKETS 2/ROLLING PINS 1/- each 81LL1E5..... From 1/3 . BROOM HANDLES 4Jd. GEM IRONS 1/11 each MEEK-SBESTBLUE^LACKINK^ . " ; BOSTOC k. S S HOE CREAM, 7c. tube. .' V : r— —J ;-l— — : : ' MACDUFF'S lead witK N.Z. Made Goods As witHtHeir Unbeatable Values j Two Ba ioa i n Stores Corner Cuba and Vivian Sts. 80 CUBA STREET ;|
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 69, 18 September 1930, Page 6
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