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THE OPEN WAREHOUSE. Mutual Zfrapery Appreciation ZI4T ja our n ’ m ’ s g ’ ve t"® p ublic 2/Jl <3 J! Wellington sterling goods at a price unprocurable elsewhere. We are Xh selling at under wholesale cost, and, a CUzi. judging from the satisfaction expressed by the public, who have so liberatty supported us, our aim has Hr Er succeeded. In liquidating our stocks, we are determined to give to the public every possible concession in H WS'Ff'i' price, being convinced that the con-Jf-jli&jiU'iJ E/koiiuva , fidence of the public is the only road TWh TIF'rTI? IB JT T iri IT 15 xf 1 to the attainment of our object, £SJ JiKiilCx a UlujiLav ’ v j z> turning our heavy stocks into cash. All new lines now opening up are marked at prices that will appeal to all buyers, either wholesale or retail. Imported Model Garments NO TWO ALIKE. Imported Model Frocks Imported Model Costumes Imported Model Evening Wraps Imported Model Evening Frocks Imported Model Afternoon Frocks Imported Smart Jersey Silk Frocks • OPEN TILL In Leading Shades and all \ 9 ®’cloe& Sizes, at ON fhway N, GHTS . PRE-WAR PRICES. GEORGE & DOUGHTY, LTD., Wholesale Warehousemen. ESTABLISHED 1891. 61-63 VICTORIA STREET. One minute from “Evening Post." Close to Public Library.

EVERY STYLE OF LADIES’ FOOTWEAR IN FASHIONABLE COLOUR, LATEST MODELS, AT VERY LOW PRICES. BROGUE EFFECTS THE PREVAILING FASHION IN MEN’S FOOTWEAR I SEE OUR DISPLAY. WALKA SHOES FOR CHILDREN C. J. WARD BOOT SHOPS LIMITED. THE BOOT ARCADE - 106 Cuba St. COOKHAM HOUSE - 44 Manners St. THE ARCADE - 137 Riddiford St. ' CORNER Courtenay Place and Tory St. JACKSON ST. Petone. lii F Buy the Wool for your Jumper NOW I | As all the best shades are selling so 1 ! rapidly we advise you to pay us an i ! early call. _ 1 : i It will be the greatest pleasure knit- , ; ting with such lovelv colours j I PATON’S 4-PLY PETTICOAT WOOL— 5 ■ Fbr Jumpers or Coats, in all leading | shades. I I Price, 1/11 per 2oz. Skein. Also, “TEXTO” ARTIFICIAL SILK— For Jumpers. H i Price, 10/6 Hank. r I POSTAGE PAID ON ALL CASH g ; ORDERS. M. & M. A. ALCORN, (taorpornttas PrindeV)

FMITOK TASTE. Leisure. •<CujF ~P ' 4 rilK7V |||| \ When you have selected your furniture, ' |\ H/F ~i\ arranged the price for it, mid seen it LA |\ |h safely ensconced in the homo that you Rrsz-r-sfe* pl «4U delight to own, the next thing to expect lESna-jl i |l 1 I 11 is SERVICE —good, long, faithful service fif/Vlij I that will ultimately convince you of the •3V'? wisdom of your choice, SELECT IT AT COLLIE’S •* —who offer the Best Possible Value, and v- " most modern designs and soundest timLer in every Suite or Single Piero sold, furniture is made on the premises by skilled workmen, ami the firm’s guaranr * eo satisfaction is given with every / order “sent homo.” Pay an inspection \ " / visit. EDWARD COLLIE LTD. Wallington South

JUST LANDED. NEW SHIPMENT. “TREO” ELASTIC GIRDLES. This All-Elastic Corset is the most comfortable Corset a Indy can wear, extremely stylish and healthful. Stocked to suit all figures. CALL AND BE FITTED. Also, "TREO” PARA KNIT ELASTIC BRASSIERES. (Stewart Dawson’. Corner.)

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Dominion, Volume 15, Issue 12, 8 October 1921, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 15, Issue 12, 8 October 1921, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 15, Issue 12, 8 October 1921, Page 4