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Children need Strong Bags or Cases for School . ... —^—ra—i \\*^fc\ a«t ■ m im A^B| M£^Zrr^l^ LOWER PRICES XE^h r -:^M^^rnl' A Strong Ba, or Cm. Will leu i^^^^p:FJ School Book, from dan,.,.. !!^— <* Although th« w price, ar. low, •rmmßH^*'''^ ■ ■ the »>•!» and-cum .lilted her* # are wonderful value—W*llmt> CTDyMwI/" CIDBC ton. be»t election of Bmi wd, » I KUNfe FIBRE C«w. for S.feool uh will *ro- , SCHOOL 'CASE < vide ju«t the article for'your Steel framed body and lid Boy <* Girl . l Heavy Grained Fibre LEATHER SCHOOL ' Attache Cases, witW ' BAGS , *• steel frame around The Grained split Lcathcrv from body. Two, "Strong ■ which these bags are. made en- ' WL-<! qrirl rni«npr« ' &ures many years of '"^''wcar ' locks,, ana - comeis, _ _ boys need such schoo i (bagSt capped 101" long Wear. They're' strongly sewn to stand v • '. rough usage. . ■ 12in ' O /a? 9in< 10in> llin> 12,n............. 2/g 2/n 3/6 . 4/ j ' Only at— i6in 3/6 NASH 5 C •I D • I *L- 133i13* CUBA STREET special races for this n o Branch shop.. week. _•. • ; - mmmmmmmmm^m^ " : , i . - / ADD CHARM to your TABLE GOOD CUTLERY—KNIVES, FORKS, and SPOONS. / Exceptional Values. ; , '■ STAINLESS SALAD and TOMATO KNIVES) urrated edced .; 2/9 ana 3/i ' STAINLESS BREAD KNIVES ~... ... Fran l/« aaik STAINLESS ' STAINLESS / * CARVERS, V. .A '.'.. .'j. ~. .-. '- .-.. ■■ i 'CARVERS. / Boxed, ngjjT^K^^—ga - . in Cv() Xylonite C^^^^^ . JL^_ . ' ' 1 Xylonite Handle, ' kai^l>inElßSS9HH Handle, ! ' ' 17'9Stl- Fr°m 2V" *° *>/"" Woitenbolmt Xyl'o Handle Stainte.s DESSERT KNIVES, / ' . Woitenholm. Xylo Handle Stainleis TABLE KNIVES? '° I<>/6 * * T**" ' 10/9 to 21/- half.dtizan Athberryi, E.P.NiS. TEA SPOONS, Al quality ~. S/- half/dm. E.P.NJ. DESSERT SPOONS, Al. quality 8/- half dot. E.P.N^. TABLE SPOONS, Al. quality J2/6 half/ doz. - E.P.NJ. SOUP SPOONS. Al. quality * 9/- half^ d« E.P.N.S. DESSERT FORKS, Al. quality »/- hatf doc. E.P.N^. TABLE FORKS, Al. quality. 12/6 hatt dor. . SEE OUR WINDOWS:FOR HOUSEHOLD HARDWARE, TOOLS. 'AND IRONMONGERY. - . , ' STEWART HARDWARE & TOOLS LTD. 84 COURTENAY PLACE.

1 ' ' ' SHOP AND SAVE ON D.I.C. JANUARY MARK-DOWNS /'''' ' ■ "• JHkv \ To-morrow Commences an wink \ 'jHP^?T .Important Super-Selling yJL3 'Si»^»Ba\ \ '* - y^zj & ' ■ • bY I^B^B^BmV Ni *--^ I F &: *"-*>' ' :SP WjL '\4■•'K^:';. 200 PAIRS OF D.l.C.'s ■•;.- :> _HK |V/ T- SMARTEST SUMMER S HOES • Black Satin Gusset Court Shoes— • Oddments in Brit-Ban, Crockett & ' Bead buckles, spike heels. Also Jones, Bostock, and C.&J. Clarks, . ' I _. Oddnients in' Crepe de Chine and 1-B«r Shoes, in Brown and Black ■ . •_. _. ...,4 . . ,•» a^ ■■ a^ . . w— • *+. ». JL ' Moire Silk. Usually 39/6, 45/-. Glace. Usually 59/6, 65/-. fl^\ GENUINE RE DUG Tl ON S Mark-Down Price Mai-k-Dovrn Price _ i £_ ' ' . , Jj^j *■■ THIS is the sort of D.I.C. event your smart woman waits for. . . , ' , ■ It enables her to buy fine quality Shoes by reputable makers • •J? lacW rBW"*c Ml*i N! vsr, Sue, de * * 813 Cr S*tin j I"J?u ar ' ?'» C h"] S' •• • Shoes in'the very height of fashion at' prices normally Court Shoe*—Spanish heels, ajso and Crepe de Chiqe 1-Bar, spike ' . . '■Bar. Usually 39/6. heels. Usually 39/6. associated with only very moderate footwear. In this advertise-Mark-Down Price ' ' Mark-Down Price ment we list a few of the remarkable bargains offering in our f^ f^ i £ 'f^ mm I . Footwear Salon to-morrow. Come in early, there are many more. ZV o Ab - CAAT %A# CAB calk.l ■lk.l CIB C T I f\ t% * Black Glace Court Shoes—With • • All our stock of White and Crash FOOTWEAR SALON....FIRST FLOOR Spanish and Cub heels Usually Summw 39/6, 45/-. Dl ,f^ Mark-DownPrie. ''. T« CUar «t . I . U 25^ 106 THE MOST COMPETITIVE STORE IN WELLINGTON. .

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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 21, 25 January 1934, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 21, 25 January 1934, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 21, 25 January 1934, Page 18

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