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Woods' Greatr Peppermint Cure, first aid for Coughs, Colds, Influenza.—Advt.

First for Style! First for Valuel JAMES SMITH'S Sr CORNER CUBA AND MANNERS STREETS- • - WELLINGTON '"...-.. - ,\ > \ James Smith's buying power is used to its full limit to secure special put* I-"- C_:*u» c ai' „. C;-.,. „.:.!, - Ma\a# *_i* wl*» I ' lhascs and special concessions for cash. But in an endeavour to secure James Smith S Always First With a New btyle! low prices James Smith's never lower the high standard of quality) which has. , belonged lo James Smith's for sixty-seven years. A perfect illustration of , this, buying policy is to be found in this special purchase of 300 Vclour _■■ ■ ■ ■■■ ■ MAW *A ML M" Hals described below. In addition lo this, however, all ihe skill and fashion I ___■■*■ ■■■ I^l i_P" knowledge of this Great Store maintains the style leadership for which ~ • '■-.'■ W. I _L_l I W*W W W Jaihes Smith's is famous. ■- ■ ' I SPORTS SKIRT MILLINERY m _, -. _ Thi« it an inspiration I James Smiths pieient the new fP. '♦■TB Exactly as Sketched, rJt n ..MA WaM^ ;.C f - Spor'vSkirt. made on trim tailored linen, completely con- -H ** by our Artist. - ■ ■ M_m I^M _L \__y_ * ceahng its dual character and presenting a severe silhouette \m jv* " *AM WBW ■■ Lmf^W m WmW^Wl m *Am* ■_■ • until vigorous exercise demands greater Freedom. \Z~ i „ * '.. It is an Angorlaine Tweed, and is excellent for Golf JL aA_ . ."> T , * (l ,' (there's a special stitched band for tees «n the inside of the AamA^mr/^WWs, 'Z. > *4,t^ , '-'~, deep pocket), and it's absolutely the skirt for hiking. A^W_^_v__¥^__t}^\ , »,^^_____ii____ Call and see them at James Smith's. Exactly as illustrated. Mr\ I I W I I 4. \\ [zSWmmV****\ Just out of the box! Grey and Beige sl,adt*' /Ji /Mlj \\ t, fwL_W*Wm____ JAMES AW I /mI/ 'iR^ ..fcF^.'vm SMmrs Z_L^/_K jOy\\wri] -^\ ■ 'ff £fc/*W 300 LOVELY NEW PRICE T^-<_7 ™ £// l\ R \ jL_yA W-— .'2^' \#ci Al ID __$* r^Wwrz ffk -pw YtLUUK __Dr J #**!■. \__7 \ s~*v,}j mwm .— w ,snii\i "i^^^li: I' T ■ •'//' _______ ' _f% ' "': I 'W ■__. ■ A**A *mmm m* S^^"^ \ <l §(f'/_iffl»\ , ~x ■((■ riA I > BLOUSE /w; -4?3\ ■■ ■ AND? James Smith's struck the y>" -ds ' JpZjirl *j iWIWi i*\ right note in the. mannish IBtY J^y\ I ' JUL' Uj *l Another Great Sample Purchase by James Smith's g^^ Bh]S rI S ft ,lH '"v :CH ,' i' -_ , koth in new and very smart f___T ~WLIZy 1 \ *- ' ' ' I IB Another demonstration of James Smith's keen buying! shades^ Sizes 13j* to 15. MM Pt^ I \ ,' *\ { V % 1 More ttroof that James Smith's aie "on their toes" to cppri&l PIIR . There is a special display JAM 1.1 j \1 ' -\, k ' ' f *_. 1 1 provide you with better values! Here's a special Cash ?rttmL rUR- of these Blouses in the j|ffl I\l / I \ \ *'I■ '" /if Purchase of marvellously smart first quality genuine Velour CHASE PRICE Mantle Section. ZQwMblt Ul rf *^Wrf', '• .' I !) Jl Hats. Now don't confuse these with the Plain Felts An fjr f_\W mrmtm buffed up to look like Velours! They are genuine f W JAMES SMITH'S '_—. il >>» fStf N~*^t^T Velours! Come in and see them for yourself—feel how _^_^^^__ W PRICE I^'. (sil jr vWr ' " ' V_ f soft-silky-pliable-crusha.le they are —as only genuine J^____M W __^"^ % fl £'I V I_B jk ' IB I —- Velour can be. , There are all styles, with soft drooping JBC ■ M__**_2 ■■ B\ W*f / " **^?\ li I 71l *" ' lW ""' IS I""*"" brims. Blacks and Navys predominate in this complete m^^^rM W B*^^ I C>^L I \vll<l \tZ fr__ MB * ■'range-of-to-day's smartest shades. Every style different. B" *§ ** V ___! I I WA A«lll I t'ili ._■__■_ Ordinarily priced at 255. Absolute Sensations at— Xtarf^ '^*Am*W B V__^ yflV o i MMw'HZ, • ■1.1 \ t'i ABwm^l i i 111 , . itf II — I —«^-«^_i-^^l«»^—■■ «■■ ■ -■■«■ !■--■ lli ■M^M,«_»__«_^-^.^»-""i-MPI^« /^7 \ ZC~^7\ /TIiKE TO GET. THROUOH) (I DON'T SEE HOMWOCftNDo) /no WONDER. YOU ARE 7<^ *Z '. T7\ 7 f ITS SO N'CE AND A j IMI JUST THftT CAN , T |YE S cR-BOIN6TORj always so late , n / NEVERSCRUB! BUT.THATS )' W.NDV TODAY -MY "^^ ' B A. E THE REST OF THE HOURS. AND 15T.1L HAVE r Z , HANGING OUT YOUR i IMPOUIBU..HOV. DO YOU I IS DRY ALREADYJ (m«^ T R^ J^{9_ wJSS!JS WeVS^ (oET-YOU<.Clbt^SNO^ T^^^^^T^^ re amfer suds can , I ' THICK ftIMbsUDS^AND CLOTHES ARE MUCH I WASWN6 a^Te E X 'OOSCn mOK _(U I THE DIRT fcAKS OUT BY 7^%^ SH l&tfl you put Rinso ofl .". j"01^ *«»t 55 , I JTSELF.^a^. ;\J^USTT^R,^r>' M^> and clean iwont/ j you can bt . finSSTcS^_V° b ?° v nev« dream how «^ I

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 147, 24 June 1933, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 147, 24 June 1933, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 147, 24 June 1933, Page 6

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