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NEWTOWN SPECIALS. AFOWNES, Drapers.—Children’s • Cream Fleecy-lined Bloomers, all sizes, ideal for winter wear; Is. 6d. pair. AFOWNES, Drapers.—Special pur- • chase of English 4-ply Knitting Wool, in cream only, 3d. skein. A FOWNES, Drapers.—We specialise ■ z 4. infants’ Layettes, for 235. 6d.; Plunket Layettes for 48s. 9d. T) AND 1. RITCHIE, Milliners, announce opening of Spring Models and in th dir Showroom To-day. A FOWNES, Drapers, for Children’s -74. Procks, all colours and sizes. Our own make from 4s. lid. Splendid wearing quality. A FOWNES, Drapers.— 50 dozen Du--74* plex Suede Finish Gloves, fancy cuff, all sizes; usually 4s. lid., to clear 2s. lid, pair. A FOWNES, Drapers.—lnfants’ and -74-* Children’s Wool Hats, all colours, very special, Is. each; suitable for the cold weather. , ■p'OWNES’, The Corner. — Morley’s 4- Theta Finish Heavy Underskirts; usually 18s. 6d., reduced to 12s. 6d.; quality unsurpassed. T) AND I. RITCHIE, Milliners, announce opening of Spring Models and Ready-to-Wears, in their Showroom To-day. TpOWNES’, The Corner.—Men’s strong 4- Working Sox, 3 pairs for 2s. Gd.; no better value ever offered. POWNES’, The Corner, Mercer.— 4 Men’s Pullovers and Cardigans. These are a very special line. Price from ss. lid. each. POWNES’, The Corner. —Men’s fashionable Hats, snap brim, lined, 14a Gd. each; very smart and serviceable. POWNES’, The Corner.—Men’s Heavy 4 All-wool Colonial Singlets. ss. lid. each; exceptional wearing quality. T) AND I. RITCHIE, Milliners, announce opening of Spring Models and Ready-to-Wears, in their Showroom To-day. POWNES’, The Corner.—Strong Wort ing Braces, police pattern, Is. Ud. pair. Riddiford Street. SPECIAL VALUES. A LL Underwear grealty reduced at the ■74 Union Clothing Co.’s Sale. PURNITURE, Kapok Beds, Rugs,' A Blankets, Sheets, Kapok Is. 3d. Cheapest at Price’s, 91 Dixon Street tFHE Blue Bird Restaurant, 41 Vivian 4- Street: The best three-course Shilling Meal in town. yrOUTHS’ Long Trouser Sports Suits, •4 sizes 14, 15,16. At the Union Clothing Co.’s Sale. LTONEY, HOREHOUND, AND MENAA THOL, the new preparation for Coughs and Colds, is good: 2s. and 3s. (id., at Fred Castle’s, Ltd., 70 Cuba St. QIZES 4,5, 6: Men’s Double-breasted Overcoats. Were 595. Gd. Union Clothing Co.’s Sale Price, 395. Gd. A SK Yourself ! 4s. Boxes of Chocolates -74- for 2s. Gd. Any good? I should say so! At Thornton’s, Manners Street. ■piDING Breeches: Heavyweight SadAA <Ue Tweeds, 19s. Gd. The Union Clothing Co.’s Sale. ENNIS Racquets, Restringing Our Speciality; patronised by Borotra Brugnon, Boussus. Watson’s, 31 Hunter Street. Wellington. , IfEN’S “Work” Shirts,” 4s. lid. fr? "A c i ll( ie light and dark material. Union Clothing Co.’s Sale. PRIEN’S Worm Powders; every A> Mother should keep a box at home. R. C. Brien, Dispensing Chemist, 221 Cuba Street. Price 2s. IfEN’S Woven Striped Shirts, 3s. lid. 4*A At the Union Clothing Co.’s Sale. IAREE Valuations given for Furniture. Highest prices secured. Silverstone and Co., Auctioneers. 108 Cuba Street. Q INGER Drophead (66), counter, 74 bakers’ electric oven,, porcelain sinks, dustbins, safes. Price’s, 91 Dixon Street. MEN’S Sports Suits, in three group--7’A i ngs , 19s. Gd., 295. 6d., 355. The Union Clothing Co.’s Sale. ONEY. HOREHOUND, AND MENTHOL, the new preparation for Coughs and Colds, is good; 2s. and 3s. 6d„ at Fred Castle’s, Ltd., 70 Cuba St. ENNIS Racquets, Restringing our Speciality: patronised by Borotra, Brugnon. Boussus. Watson’s, 31 Hunter Street, Wellington, REDUCTIONS on everything at the Av Union Clothing Co.’s Sale, Cuba Street. SEAGRASS Chairs, from 14s. Gd.; DV Hospital Bedsteads, 275. 6d.; Mattresses, 145.; Pillows, 2s. Price s, 91 Dixon Street. A NISEED Cough Tablets, the sure cure fo r co id s . Sale Price lOd. lb. Thornton’s, Manners Street. ITEN’S Striped Saddle-Tweed Trousers, "A IQs. 6d. The Union Clothing Co. s Sale. QHEETINGS, Double, from 12s. Gd. pair: Single, from 10s. 6d.. hemmed; Piliow Slips from Is. each: Tea Towels, Old Mrs Collins. 34 Courtenay Plaee. BEST selection of Bedroom Suites, Dining-room Furniture. , Suites, Kapok Mattresses. Prices, 91 Dixon Street. ARGE Size Men: Your opportunity to secure All-wool Suit, 3*.>s. The Ur ion Clothing Co.’s Sale. BRIEN’S Asthma Powder; relief certain: price 2s. Gd. R. C. Brien, Dispencing Chemist. 221 Cuba Street. FANCY COSTUMES for HIRE. If ADAME FOLEY & CO., Virto™ ill Hall. 160 Adelaide Road. Wellington Large assortment Ladies’ Children’s and Gents.’ Fancy Costumes. Dinner and Evening Suits. Tel 24 —104. IS YOUR OFFICE COLD? Then why not get a PORTABLE WIZARD RADIATOR? A Model No. 28 burns kerosene. Model No. 25 burns motor spirits. The best kind of heater for offices, shops, and residences. Much greater heat than that of an electric heater at a quarter the cost. Cost of running only a halfpenny, per honr. No wires or piping. No wicks. Cali to-day and see this wonderful beater. EARLY BROS. TRADING CO., LTD, 187 Featherston Street, Wellington (Opp. Union Bank). TRELLIS LATHS. REDWOOD, 2s. 6d. per 100 lineal ft. WALLBOARD (cream finished). All Sizes, 20s. per 100 sq. ft. OREGON BATTENS: Random Lengths 10s. per 100 lineal ft. LION BRAND Roofings and Felts. “WINGATUI” Pumice Concrete Boilers and Washtubs. Prices on Application. A ÜBREY, GUALTER AND CO, 149-151 Featherston St. Q O.S MOTORS PASSENGER TRANSPORT, WELLINGTON To NEW PLYMOUTH. Sec Full Time-table Tourist and Health Resorts Column.

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Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 263, 2 August 1929, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 263, 2 August 1929, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 263, 2 August 1929, Page 1

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