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Ther&s been a Revolution in the Store! '\wj£^ °f merch*ndise •• • oddments flying .. . prices massacred! I V^W TO-MORROW M (^^B "J^^k CHINA FRIDAY f^^^^_ & CRYSTAL LAST DAY .^S&f/ft at Half Price of the ■■■'^liS^HL1 C V CLEARANCE of EIGHTEEN 52/6—£s DINNER SERVICES. . jnLt V* English ware by Myotts, Meakin, Grindley. 26/3 to £2/10/- , . \ . 11 (\ |\ CI TWELVE 29/6—B GNS. CHINA TEA SETS. OT If IU UL L 21 Piece Sets, by Paragon, Tuscan, Crown Ducal, Susie Cooper, . >*»—r-"^. and Radford. • . 14/9 to 4 gns. r*^% P/\TPP\ Dozens of Model Hats in finest Kl|lll\lFPV SEVEN 30/—5 GNS. CHINA COFFEE SETS. .'.../. NhLrCITrD imported Velour from famous fnglish fl ILLIILIX I ir d- ; ie/ . tft/t/L WLLLV I LL/ houses . . .amongst this collection •»■■■- ■- ■!!•-■» ■ .'5 Pieces. 15/-to£2/2/6 you canont fail to find the Hat you TWELVE 17/6—25/- CHINA MORNING SETS. ■ ... 1 i/M>ri want to complement your Costume a f HALF PRICE /Pieces ;........,. ...8/9t012/6 MODEL . ..to flatter your face ~to flt "ALr mUt ' .■•.'■■ • T ■ "^ ■•■• , emphasize your personality. All styles, I i rcc I 3/6—17/6 POTTERY SAMPLES AT HALF PRICE. . colours, and head fitting/, . and L±ss I Salad Bowls. Bowls, Witch Bowls, Figures ...1/9 to 8/9 /^ A D kviCKITQ 2/9-25/6 SAMPLES OF CRYSTAL AT HALF PRICE. \*/\KMCIN I 3 YOUR WINTER DRESS. GOWN Va^s, Bowls, Plates, Candlesticks .. : . 1/4^ to 12/9 ' f \f\lf ■ „ __"; Did you tune in this morning ; QX I v/ 1 I C J ■ v^^V at ■"■ to 2Z?? The DJ- C- ■ fej2SHfc //y>'^W T-n- 0" - h6 airi*2J h- ?. nu other uai c nni/^ri dd6r*<ri)fc* tailored styles - A.XX thrilling issue of the Home pH ZV I P" MWIf P" I PP>P MFM AMn -M^m/^X Journal of the Air." Set aside • 11/ M." ri\lV>C; • l^.fflp^ WOMEN &[<&[)/$ w ■ - ' . " W^*M ments ready to sew, in /K^K days . \ . and your last ffffk these two excellent styes chance to secure in the fflSfr ' allow;^ Pl^9^l6^^ £|B «>•<«. .... height of the season thrilling Srii^K and wra?* over- A fine j^^^| TAIrL +ma DAIm ri • , . i r . i ■ i HpHrT^fc range of Figured Mollelnl\L lllG KHlii fashions at half their prices ! B9t& tons, in two-tone colour- K9| IH^^^^^Hh^^hllß^ks i 11/r aiaii i '^^' or ony s' ze' ' n* J^H^^HGhH^^^HH^^^H^ LI lit 3 MAN " eludes -materials and cut- ElVp^^l H^^^SP Vls PieCeS Of FLANNEL TWEEDS / / jP ■ M^H^^^KtßKßw tl n ■ I" neat check design, the weight is ideal for I/I I h~ '~"~/ Department: _ -(( fM^^^^mfflmm* These new Raincoats'.. f rocks and suits| in a good ; ange of smart lAI I C* Ground Floor. $ H^^|^^^H^Py are copied from Men's tonings. 29-inch ' 11l ■ ■^^■9HSPiiil# Prussian Collar Rag- 25 Only, . lan, Wear them loosed . DO UB LE BE D N.Z. BL AN X ETS 39^0 without a belt or with a . - -■ ' All pure wool/ splendid wearing. .. Pair W - H^^^B^H^h betfyou. cf rt re 54-incn 9^ll, 12^6 Tweeds -^^ are others with the f or Coats, Costumes and Skirts i4k .^^^Hl^B^ classic lapel collar and ' . /I I WTV -'^e^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ inverted pleat. ' English Tweeds in a well assorted range 'J/ I I £&^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^T °f colour. ...; ■ II - BLUES and GREENS . . e^*^fa. to be cleared at |T sawP - t Sizes: 46in. 48in., 50in. • .'. , , ~ \ t*\ Sizes: m/^ Half Marked Price! Chubby Umbrellas with matching handles A \r) S.W..W, ■ lU'o' ' : , 1 In Navy, Brown, and Black s^ll and 7^ll ' \ • MONOPOLY—The game that took.America and England v ' A by storm, is now procurable at the D.I.C. Stationery ' ' . i*^ If / / Counter Prices 14/6 and 18/9 In Wine, Red, Green, Navy, Brown, and Black' Ix. O (Sv^j . ■■ ■. ' .■,'■. •....-.■ ___.D«l«c« on ith4^OM,siy Eg stanjadFamK

Jj SALE «f SHOE ADVICE TO A MAN IN LOVE MSI- ODDMENTS W£U,WETHOIKSHTTOIIV«E« , LATEP WBONS.MVBOT.'WE SOUNDS MNSIBII.IMIBT % .n sizes 3to 7. / ■ ™ m »,^( s=~ =E =' irf sbmssk. ,/«3£\»-». u/iTUuc'<;n&QVTnnci»TE n u«iuiK««nc»reu«Tu LATHER AND A REAL *itß«u,iuwu« v. aw mt plan is 10 37/6 WHITE AND SILVER EVENING SHOES- A' *jSj mZZmSS£SLr %■ A™ON °\ / \ 4§»**H' Court and Sandal bar styles in White Crepe, with silver ■ I x_>c » i| j^PHtV s \ '"' "IP§ iWQ ' \ h *W*3ft\ KGB? \ ■ :•■ _ p . 1 | , , J I : _ an _ — — HOTELS, RESORTS, TRANSPORT. ufebuoy,youw.nov EF *B.orGOHI-ltitm ntmtt / rita.sweet.what Ibß^S* lifebuoy every MAdTFRTfYtf MnTOR <SVPVTrF« ■ ■■ OTHER SOAPS-HANDS ft DAY, KIND SIR MAfelfcKlUlN MUIUK feAKVlC*i{s. : DOWN.'MORE UTHER. vn..rA«j'TrtiP« cm I DAP.iNr /why 5 SMOOTH AND LOVEIY? tj^^ V *L&STERTON Dep. (6.30 *.m. Monday only), 7.15 a.m., S u.ru, 10.30 a.m., 1 p.m.* MORE REFRESHING AND YOU CAN'T GUESS RITA! DARLING/WHY ,fc W 4 p.m. SATU&AY-Dep. 7.15 a.m., 9 a.m., 10 JO a.i., 1 p.w., 4 p.m. " i c«f TinTri eAMCB • WHAT'S HAPPENED I BELIEVE YOU TWO c= Ct WELLINGTON Dep. 2 a.m. (for Napier), 8.30 a.m., 1.30 p.m, 4 p.m., 6 p.m. I FEEL A LOT CLEANER. . ARE ENGAGED Z " ' Saturday—Dep. 2 a.m., 8.30 a.m., 1 p.m., 4 p.m., 6 p.m. . . / \ -~~"~ * fIS k Here is a soap so mild and gentle the most delicate skin thrives on it— I^l*l'3o^*sl'*'7^ WeU*"D"'!Jl^ ' / \ \ /{?^^ so cleansing and penetrating that even pore-embedded dirt is washed ROOKING'oFFICES: Alarterton-Midiand Garage (Teto. 1848, 1996). Carterto*-. ' « Vte> \ \ lSz&I *|Lfl^ away by its searching, purifying lather. Clogged pores once more can ■" Lane's Confectionery (leL 90); Hughe*, Tobacconist (Tel. 205). Greytown— j^EStSWm x)> «^p4 c.^^i breathe. Dull skms freshen and glow with life— Nicholl's Garage (Tel. 101). Featheraton—Edwards, Confectionery (Tel. 187). ! /^r3&sr\ /fLJ^Kz il /\ *v, ~*as "W 5 become radiant with health. _ _—^ Wellington—Featherston Street, opp. GJ».O. (Tel. 42-222). •■■■ te&SfL /~) i^T~\ j*9\~~^* * /^V»L^ /S*a~^ JENKINS MOTOR SERVICES, LTD. '. : H^^ **S 4^ P? "B'o#" (Body Od°Mr) ls *cohstant danger! l^^^Slfl Head Office: MASTERTON. ~ , . ■ W^, Sto^^Hs^." ! jl'[%jU'V A Everyone perspires—iw a// weathers—xad that is || |f^^nfsjwlffii WELLINGTON-WANGANUI ROAD MOTOK SERVICE .J"' " W /T\W¥^lSn l^&vl fl\ rfh^d^wfth "'bS?^o^^ TiHR N.Z RAILWAYS operate the follovrinß Road Motor Service Hme-table:— / -Z?::::><>«sJ:s;sN^ / }vW/kf/f[ *^\ \ '/^^V^y^V. _i fCX often with refreshing Lifebuoy. Lathers freely even *S^^a^^^ WeK°toF&: 3% mICePt BUDday8' '-30 *"m>> 8-3° B' m': Sit> °nly> U5 P' m>! /^^^^JV f > W/W4^X W^/; S/\ in cold or hard water. Its quickly-vanishing hygienic A L ev^7 roduct WaneaLarrNaif/'Scept Sunday.. 6.M ..m., 1.0 p.m.; Sat. only, 6.45 p.m.; / _J^g^S% \\\%^^M^^^^^^-^i{'' \ scent tells y0U 'here 8 <*<rfl ProteCti°n' M.d« v, N«r 2«Und Sundays" 0 VVellirtßton depv'S) a.m.. 6.30 p.m.-. Wahganm arr. 1.30 p.m.. 10.0 p.m.' ; I ■—-KsrH^/sh l\Jii A P^OTTi! 1 \***>^& J f~"i Millions Say ..." It agrees With my skin" 2SI6«N? WELLINGTON DEPART: Hotel Windsor. Willis Street ' s■ J) X^K^^-S^wM A \ -<f ( ( j f . ' . ' 51MWi Fares between Wellinftton and Waneanm, £1 gingle, £1/16/- return. I . x^^—^—T / _S I t :.\w \j, u^/t'^'o" \ \. . *■ t*"*" ——I I —»————■ i^^——^————■——^ For further particulars ring 4W42, or'B3-591 Wellington; 3130 Wanganai, or 3958. ■ *"~~ — ~"~"~~"~"~

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 130, 3 June 1937, Page 27

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Page 27 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 130, 3 June 1937, Page 27

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