BRYENTON BROS., 140, RIDDIFORD STREET. SENSATIONAL REDUCTIONS SEE OUR WINDOWS FOR SPECIAL DISPLAY TO-MORROW (FRIDAY). SIDES MUTTON '■-, 5/° cacVl LEGS MUTTON—Large • 2/6 each FOREQUARTERS MUTTON 1/6 each LOINS MUTTON • v ."■••• V 6 each Also selling at Reduced Prioes-BEEF, VEAL, PORK, AND LAMB. ANY WEIGHT CUT. TUCKER'S RETAIL MEAT STORE, 156, CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON. WE wish to thank our'numerous customers of last week for their loyal patronage. In spite of extreme competition we more than held our own. We flatter ourselves that this is sure evidence that the Old Firm continues to sell a good article at the right price. WE SAY WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD. PRIME LAMB from 5d per lb. OUR SPECIALS.-41b CHOPS for 1/-. 41b SAUSAGES for 1/-. REMEMBER! BEEF IS ALSO DOWN. THIS WEEK we are making a SPECIALTY of FRESH VEAL. You will appreciate • a CHANGE from Lamb and Mutton. : OUR TELEPHONE No. is 20-875 . And OUR SHOP No. 156, CUBA STREET. LADIES! LADIES! ANOTHER LOT OF SHOE BARGAINS ; AT LINDSAY'S SHOE SALE FOR TO-MORROW GOOD SHOES THAT YOU WILL >APPRECIATE ARE BEING DRASTICALLY REDUCED IN PRICE. DOZENS AND DOZENS OF PAIRS. HIGH-GRADE SHOES AT BARGAIN PRICES. ■. WOMEN'S SELBY SHOES—The balance of stock of these beautiful shoes are being cleared right out. These are usually 59/6. TO CLEAR THE BALANCE 29/fi per pair WOMEN'S LIZARD 'SKIN SHOES—Kingfisher blue, with one strap and Spanish heels. The Excelsior high-grade maker. Dyed black would make a* splendid black lizard shoe. Usual price £6/6/-. TO-CLEAR THE LINE QQ/g per pair "WOMEN'S CROCKETT & JONES TAN AND FAWN WELTED SOLE ' SHOES —The best quality leathers and always satisfactory in wear. These shoes are usually 49/6. • ■'! TO CLEAR THE BALANCE 29/6 per pair HERE IS ANOTHER SPLENDID LINE-WOMEN'S STRAP SHOES in the fashionable styles for to-day. Several leathers and all English ■makers. Usually 39/6. .■.'"■ ' » TO MAKE A RAPID CLEARANCE \*f/§ per pair ODDMENTS OF HIGH-GRADE WOMEN'S SHOES—In blacks, browns,, fawns, and greys. Sizes 4 and 5 only. Usual prices 32/6 to 37/6. THE BALANCE TO GO AT J^ /Q per pair '■whiT'''^':y-"' : masif^ "men! ;.'■ WE HAVE NOT FORGOTTEN THE MEN. WE HAVE SOME SPLENDID BARGAINS FOR MEN, TOO. HERE ARE TWO LINES-WE HAVE DOZENS MORE. MEN'S ENGLISH-MADE BLACK SHOES—Welted soles, smart shapes, splendid summer shoes. ■ The Whole of these Shoes TO BE CLEARED FOR 1 Q/g per pair MEN'S ENGLTSH-MADE BOOTS—Strong upper leathers, heavy leather soles and Uslcide soles. Usually sold for 29/6 and 32/6. TO CLEAR THE BALANCE FOR JQ>g and 9'Q/g,per pair BE SURE AND SEE THESE AND OTHERS TO-MORROW! LINDSAY'S LIMITED, ON THE QUAY (Opp. Midland Hotel). .-. > '.■.■... ' , -; ■ ■ ■■ ■ ■■- ■■■■ •■ -. THE BURLINGTON MEAT CO., BURLINGTON ARCADE, DIXON STREET. ' /~VNCE again we have pleasure in informing our numerous customers that we have decided on a further reduction in the price of meat. ■ ' THIS WEEK'S PRICES INCLUDE:— PRIME MUTTON—Fores 1/6, Legs 2/6, Loins 1/11,. Sides 4/6; . ' OX BEEF—Sirloin 7d, Ribs 4%d, Corned Beef PM, Beef Steak ■ sd. Dairy-fed Pork, 8d lb. . Fresh Veal, 6d lb. SPRING LAMB—Forequarters s&d, Hindquarters VAd. THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS:— 41b Chops 1/-, 41b Tripe 1/-, 41b Sausages 1/-, 41b Steak 1/-. ONE QUALITY ONLY—THE BEST DINNER SETS DINNER SETS OUR ASSORTMENT IS BIGGER AND BETTER THAN EVER, 100 DIFFERENT DESIGNS. ■ • ■. ■■ ' ■ ■ '■ DINNER SETS—English, 33 pieces From 25/- set TEA SETS—English, haiid-paihted Fr6m 10/6 set CUP, SAUCER, & PLATE—Samples, new cream body and dainty patterns. 2/11 set CKYSTAL—A large purchase-of English Samples , At Ridiculous Prices ! CUTLERY, MAJOLICA, BRASSWARE, ETC. OPEN WAREHOUSE COMPANY, 22, BLAIR-ST. (Opp. C6urtenay-pl. Tram Terminus). OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS. . PROPERTIES FOR SALE. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. MORTGAGEE'S SALE, PRICE £875. KARORI. r}.OVT. Loan £700, 5 Rooms, porcelain f?SO DEPOSIT (new), 5-rd. Bungalow, ;. bath' hot water service, gas stove, * situated near "Marsden School, best section % acre, room tor garage, good position in Karori, built about 18 months, vlew> overlooking tram line, deposit £50. plate glass doors dividing dining and sit- Genuine buyers write for key, 241, Evg. ting-rooms, Carrara ceilings, artistic pap- f* 03^ers, chip heater, lawns and flower gar- ~ : dens, flat section lying nicely to the sun £1175, ISLAND BAY. all day, room garage. £1400 on mortgage T?EAUTIFUL Bungalow, on which there of 7 per cent., flat total outgoings £1 10s JJ is a large Govt. mortgage, a very week. This is a very charming home and pretty place, oriel windows, and lovely rooms are large and nicely nwangcd; own- interior, one oE the1 , muou : Eought-aftcr er being forced to sell at, £1450. Write spots of Island Bay, very special reasons urgently to 270, Evg. Post, ; for 'selling. Write 201, Evg, Post.
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 36, 12 February 1931, Page 8
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