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MASTERTON SPECIALS. 'aQ /(?—tailor-cut costumes. *7*7/ jo per cent, off Costumes, Two-piece Suits and Frocks. Huge reductions on Winter Coats from 39/6. Save at Cody’s Sale. -t O /(‘—EVENING FROCKS—I3/6, ±O/ v> 15/6, 27/6. Large range of beautiful Evening Frocks at Half-price, 13/6 to 4gns. Save at Cody’s Sale. Q /(*— SPENCER’S Interlock "Wool *7/ ’■'and Wool-lined Locknit from 3/6 to 8/6. Special reductions on all Underwear. Tweed Skirts from 10/6 to 23/6. Save at Cody's Sale. QO /(* — WOOL VELOUR Dressing OtW/ O Gowns. Samples at 32/6. Ripple cloth and woven Dressing Gowns from 13/6 to 16/6. Infants' Padded Gowns, 3/6. Save at Cody’s Sale. 1 I /(J —HANDBAGS. Smart Colour--Y-Y/ v> cj Handbags, 11/6 25/-. Inspect our values. Kid Gloves, 8/11 to 14/6. Umbrellas, 3/3 to 19/6. Save at Cody’s Sale. 9/I 1 —ASTRAKHAN, 6/11 for -Y-L 2/11. Navy, black and brown. 36in. Checked Tweeds, 3/11 for 2/6. 36 in. Printed Silks, 2/11 and 2/6, for 1/6 Sale Price, Save at Cody's Sale. VEA. —“Baize” Kettle-holders. Attractive designs, in brown and green. Hospital Gauze in 6-yd. packets, 2/3 each, at The Wairarapa Farmers’. 4/I 1 AT Hugo and Shearer’s.— -Y-Y Wool-lined loeknit vests; -brassiere top, opera top; pastel shades; sizes e.w., w., 0.5.; great value 4/11. i 7 PAIR—FuII Double-size- All- ‘ ? Y • / .(vool “Coloured” Blankets. Green, pink,- blue, at The Wairarapa Farqlers’. /(» AT Hugo and Shearer’s. —Ladies’ * / shirt Blouses in striped and check designs; two-way collars and newest shades ; great value 7/6. Q /I I DOZ —"Horrockses 27” Nursery *7/ J.X Flannelette. Soft, absorbent quality, at The Wairarapa Farmers’, K /I I AT Hugo and Shearer’s.—Pure *7/ J--*- Silt Georgette Hose, new shades; great value 5/11. 1 /£» PAIR. —Full Doublesize Linen AV/ U Finish Hemstitched Sheets. Wonderful wearing quality, at The Wairarapa Farmers’. K/I 1 AT Hugo and Shearer’s. — *7/ 7 A “Van’ Raalti!’ Suede Fabric Gloves; perfectly plain and well tailored; great value 5/11. K/I I PAIR. —“Splashproof” Full*7/ XX fashioned Lisle Hose, “Prestige” quality. All new shades, at The Wairarapa Farmers’. 1/d Hugo and Shearer’s. —36-inch X/ *J Cream Curtain Voile; plain or striped design; heavy quality; great value 1/6 yard. J /(» PAIR.—Cosy Fleecy-lined “Astra- ” khan” Gloves, green, brown and scarlet, at The Wairarapa Farmers’. K /~t I AT Hugo and Shearer’s. —48*7/ XX Furnishing Velour, fast colour; two shades only, rose and green; ideal for curtain drapes, cushions, etc.; great value 5/11. 1 O PAIR. —Single size superXA'/ 17 quality Twill Flannelette Sheets,-at The Wairarapa Farmers’. 1 9/P AT Hugo and Shearer’s. — XO/ 17 Ji ens > Whipcord Trousers, dark grey; well made; good pockets and cuff finish. A hard-wearing garment for all outdoor workers; guaranteed non-splitting; sizes 3to 7; great value 13/6 pair,. Q /"I "I EA. —All-wool Pram Blankets *7/ XX w jth whipped ends, cream shade, at The Wairarapa Farmers’. Q/I I AT Hugo and Shearer’s. — *7/ XX goys’ "Grey Wolf” School Shirts; canoe col'fars, long sleeves; a great wearer for hardy boys; all sizes 3 to 10; great value 3/11. REEL.—“Evertcx” Shirring Elas- “ tic. This is essential for spring Cotton Frocks. Shades black, white and brown, at The Wairarapa Farmers’. 1 /(? AT Hugo and Shearer’s.— X*7/ Vpancy Satin and Art Silk Bed" spreads; neatly embroidered; large single bed size; green and blue; well worth 19/6; great value 15/6 each. f) /~1 i EA.—Large size All-wool XX White Blanket Ends. Great for Children’s Beds, at The Wairarapa Farmers’. p/Q AT Hugo and Shearer’s.— Dainty ■*/ Guest Towel; white ground with coloured cheek design; fringed ends; excellent dryers2great_value_2/9_paiL____ -| /Q YD. —80in. Plain Unbleached -Y/ *7 Sheeting. A guaranteed quality, at The Wairarapa Farmers’. IT 1 OR smart,, snappy' frocks make an apY- pointment to see Miss Bezar, of Wellington, in the dress department, Wednesday next all day, at Hugo and Shearer, Ltd. Q /(J YD. —Fancy “Cloque,” in all the 17 latest shades, for evening wear, 36in. wide, at The Wairarapa Farmers’. RESSM'AKING out of the ordinary —see Miss Bezar next Wednesday and pick your material in the dress department at Hugo and Shearer, Ltd. accommodation. WELLINGTON—(Continued). 2 MINUTES station and wharf—Bed and tray; casuals. Phone 43-280. HOTEL TROCADERIA Lambton Quay Under new management; completely refurnished. Casuals, 14/6 day; permanents by arrangement lei 43-496. ■ KING'S PRIVATE HOTEL, Oriental Parade-'--Superior Accommodation, excellent table, wonderful h.w. service. Permanents by arrangement 02-602 E Doull. Proprietress. otel RUTLAND (Private), behind Prudential Bldgs.. Lambton QuayCentral. quiet; tariff, bed. breakfast, 6/6; full day, 10/-- Telegrams. "Rutland. Tel 40-910 j OTEL DOMINION (Licensed). Tory Street. Under new management Entirely renovated throughout. Full board/weekly reasonable tariff. Tel. 01-340. 340. P. J, Murphy, Proprietor. RIE.NI HOTEL, Oriental Bay.— Beautifully situated on Parade, over looking harbour: first-class aecommoustion Tariff. 14/- a day. Tel 51-2.i9 Mr* B Owers Proprietress 92 Hill Street, weljYY known Guest House, near Parlt. Buildings, redecorated and renoyatert •throughout. Tariff 12/6 daily, weekly by arrangement. Tel. 42-649, EASTBOURNE I? AST BO U R NE?Hillcrest Guest House, Yu Totara St.—Vacancies for permanents and casuals, moderate tariff, lei. 274, HASTINGS. "■RELVEDERE" PRIVATE GUEST x> HOUSE. King St. Accommodation. permanents and casuals. Tel. 2059- Miss Bicknell. — NAPIER. "TJRAEBURN," 66 Marine Pde.— Y 7 Sunny, central, quiet and comfortable; 8/ a day Tel 1707 Mrs M. M neDonnld. •"I Tf AIK AI A.” 81 Marine Pde. —Newly ’’ furnished excellent accommoda tion 8/- day, weekly by arrangement Mrs. C. Dyer. Proprietress Phone 1757 EVON SHI RE HOUSE, 91 Ma riue Pde., special aceotn.; home away from home; 8/- day. Weekly by arrangement.

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Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 263, 4 August 1939, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 263, 4 August 1939, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 263, 4 August 1939, Page 1

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