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FINAL WEEK 0F FINAL WEEK LINDSAY'S SUMMER SHOE SALE SPECIAL CLEAN-UP BARGAINS. • " WITHOUT A DOUBT, EVERY BUY A BARGAIN! Final Clearance of Oddments in WOMEN'S STYLISH SHOES—v O <-'„f - ■- and colours; wear guaranteed. Usually sold at 27/6 to 37/6 6y M Shap?S Final Clearance Prices 7/11, 10/6, 12/6, and 15/6 WOMEN'S FASHIONABLE SANDAL BAR KID SHUF . win. « • _ . , white and brown white __nd grett white and navy, an l whk^fnd t _^t els},^ season's goods. Usually 29/0? c nd black; this Final Clearance for Balance 15/6 per pair CRS^^ _SL^_TM -*•*«* 15 Usually 49/6. Excelsiors 59/6;".o 84™ * adeS' Hl Bhest grade goods. For Final Clearance 29/6 per pair THERE ARE DOZENS AND BARGAINS IN THE ■- men!.::" WE STILL HAVE SOME GREAT BARGAINS IN .YOUR .DEPARTMENT. . MEN'S BLACK' SHOES-RouniL medium, and square toes. All good wearing * mai Clearing Prices 17/6,19/6, and 22/6 per pair MEN'S STRONG BLACK BOOTS-.Leather -lined and good fitting. Special Clearing Price 18/6 per pair LINDSAY'S LIMITED, 184 LAMBTON QUAY (Opposite Midland Hotel). PUBLIC NOTICE. FOWLDS ANNOUNCE SPECIAL END-OF-SALE BARGAINS. MEN'S SPORT JACKETS-Were 27/6 to 45/SPECIAL FRIDAY AND SATURDAY PRICE Of)/.. LUVISCA SHIRTS-Wi,h 2 collars. Were 17/6 FRIDAY AND SATURDAY PRICE «//», POPLIN PYJAMAS-Were S/11. . FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY (*/1 1 ZEPHYR SHIRTS-With -. Collars. Latest fast co.ours. Usually 5/11 ' FRIDAY AND SATURDAY A /Q FOWLDS, THE. MEN'S OUTFITTERS, CENTRE OF MANNERS STREET. THUNDERSTORM GOODS SLIGHTLY DAMAGED BY WATER. WEDNESDAY MORNING'S STORM FOUND- 'ALL THE WEAK SPOTS TO PROP^rOF WATER ru aSo *iWQ SUITES ' BEDROOM SUITES, EASY CHAIRS, CARPETS, CUSHIONS, AND-DRAPERIES • ALL GOT WET. . e«^:^ T KU^'^t are SLIGHTLY SOILED ONLY, and we HUGE DISCOUNTS WILL BE GIVEN FOR CASH 1 offers for any of the wetted lines.'..'.' '; IT'S YOUR CHANCE TO REALLY BUY A > BARGAIN. ..| WE ANTICIPATE * RUSH *^„DS, As'thE PRICES ARE BE EARLY AND HAVE FIRST CHOICE! KENNERS LTD., , MANNERS STREET (Opp. King's Theatre). NEW ZEALAND LABOUR- PARTY ' CJITIZExNS' GREAT PROTEST ri - r B T AND CONTEST _FUND RAFFLE . MEETING T HJ-?- affl\. n connection with the 10*000 Against Government's Policy on £ Sb'-Jing Fund for sending the Sort EXCHANGE, SALES TAX, WAGE DuSnV!f T BaD<J- to the contest ll CUTS, UNEMPLOYMENT. £""£lce at t^Tn ]V .? ,presence of TOWN HALL, TOWN HALL, Results 6 TUESDAY NEXT. FEBRUARY 21 Pf^ing Ticket No^-Mrs! D^ t 8 p.m. The Parade; 2nd prize, hand-worked centre Speakers: H. E.. Holland, M.P., J. whltin? . _^- eyS '-D TiclJ et No- Mrs. McCombs, M.P., M. J. Savage,- M:P, R XS g.23 Kimu £ oad * prize, handSemple, M.P. h' ' "X" i\ m«ed tea. cosy, Ticket No. .1955, Jean —■ -U«_yis otreet. - * A. BUCKLEY, Hon. See. npHE Foundntion-stone of St. Joseph's ~~~ ~ ~~ ~ ■*■ HOME OF COMPASSION, Silver- SPORTS! SPORT .1 W E P S™N PRO^NCIAL CHAM. ™SP^dMcVILLY SHIELD Afternoon Tea wiil be provided. The SATURDAY FFRrttTtW oHutt Band will play selections oaxuhuax, FEBRUARY 2a, .«,. ,™ V .„ , / 10a- m' tOl2, 2 p.m..to 5 p.m. Stftio^^pT fo\ nUrst_eanf mit^ fiEft&S J°m? I^, Ltd., Drapers, ping at a!! stations en route. It will Street, and B. Lippett, Petone, o—^^^-^ FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17. The public ". Gr^St^i^fe wS^ _ _ MEDICAL REGISTRATION. - ! ■ ,C" A' W^LIS, Hon.-See. I. JiW .. ?AUL KENNEDY,-Bachelor ~ *■» of Medicine in the University of New OANCINQ. Zealand, 1932, now residiiig in Wellington ~ "— ' ! —: hereby give notice that I intend applying ...v/ir. on the loth March next to have my name DANCE. have deposited the evidenceof my qualiS- crn .ni. OM tirZ n „ • P?u d "i_- **»#££*-« H ra Qn anT dO^? §££&,?-■ VlCtea . JAMES^ PAUL. KENNEDY. . Splendid Music. Good Prizes. Ponrua. , Dated at Wellington February 15, 1033. —-——-ajEET" ■ ' WELLINGTON'S THREE YOUNG ■-•-•'.'. . HOSTS at WELLINGTON SOUTH RESIDENTS. T HE »JAYFAIR (late Adelphi). -*- ■' Opening Night Gala Ball, Please note that. " - WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 8 p.m. ' ■ The Mayfair ha_ been completely changed THE "EVENING-POST" AGENCY from the old Adelphi into New Zealand's - most beautiful Cabaret. Reserve your For tha • ■ • - tables now! Ring" 51-770. '. RECEIPTS ADVERTISEMENTS, Tgs pEG( , y 129, Riddiford Street (next Bank of . .STUDIO OF DANCING. . New Zealand), has been transferred • , . ■■"'.,...': ".- , ',-.', All Branches of Dancing .taught, to premises adjoining and conducted .. _• w a • 'o' '• _ . ■ • .... Operatic, Toe, American Syncopated by . Tap, Adagio, Acrobatic, Ballroom, Deport- ,". ment, etc. Special routines arranged for TAMES ARTHUR SCEATS dance-acts and ballet numbers. Bookseller and Stationer. Studio now at Courtenay Place (entrance next door to Halls Shoe Store). TELEPHONE 24-023. . Telephone 52-675. ■ ' "" i. - "

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 39, 16 February 1933, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 39, 16 February 1933, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 39, 16 February 1933, Page 2

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