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FEU [NINE TJiJUMFUS, ♦_ OR THE SONG OF SALVAGE. Ono of tho groat cst charms of bargainbuying is tho uf tor-showing of Iho goods to somo friendly neighbour. "Look! Soo what I bougltl at tho ttink today. Isn't it good value?" "Well, well," replies tho lady over tho fonco, "who would have thought such a thing possible nt Iho price! I must, certainly go nlong to-morrow myself." Liltlo scones liko those- come undpr our nolieo daily, and Ihoro can Ijo no doubt that tho bargain on this side of tho fence denotes a shrewdness in buying on tho part of the housewife who patronises George and Kersley's Grout Fire Salvage Sale. They arc indeed feminino triumphs. Messrs. George- and Kcrbloy liko to dual with kuon people-, because they arc in a position to satisfy them. Never before has such a dazzling array of untold bargains presented itsell. To-dny at the Rink :— Mantle- and Underclothing Department : Lad jog Corsets, in all sues, to go at Is lid; Children's Coloured Americans, for 5s 6d — brought down from 10s 6d; Ladies' Flannelette Chemises, Is lid — before, at 3s lid ; Cloth .Jackets, that were 16s, now Is lid ; Ladies' Walking Skirts, in crash, for 3s lid— before salvage, 10s 6d. Fancy Department : Black and Coloured Veiling, 3d and 6d yard ; White Muslin Aprons, from lO^cl ; Coloured Handkerchiefs, 3d dozen ; Paris Laco Insertion, from Is 6d dozen ; Coloured Bolts, from 3d each ; Spot Canvas Ribbon, 3d yard. Mercery Department: Gents' Merino and Cotton Singlets, from 9d upwards; Working Shirts, from Is 6d ; Mackintoshes, reduced from 40s to 255, 60s to 39s j full-si/e Gents' Handkerchiefs (white), 6 for Is 6d ; a large stock of Boys' Clothing, at throw-out prices. Afternoon tea for ladies at the. Rink, froe. George and Korsley, Wellington and Wnngunui. — Ailvt.

For Influenza and Cold in the Eload tako Woods' Groat Popporinint Cure, Is 6d »nd 2s 6d.-Advt.

BRITAIN'S BEST BieveLE. V \J Jry/ Cash Deposit. \^~ ■ "\/ and Twelve Monthly Payments secure a RnDGH'YVHITWORTH BieveLE. Write ron Pakticui.ars, E. REYNOLDS % CO., UMITW, Wellington And Christchurch. i). rowi AUCKLAND, NKW I'I.VMOUTH, NAPIER, WANGANUI, MASTER TON, TIMARU.

[ADLSEBROOrS MiIk Chocolate. THE PUREST. THE BE T. THE MOST DELICIOUS. " Aa sunshine follows shadow, So Inughtor follows tears i And little f.icoa smile again When Aulsabrook'e Milk Chocolate appears." Made from the Finost ChoolatJ, scion' lf ically blended with Milk containing all its Cream. In Id, 3d, and 6d Packets. i£7S» Much Larger Packets than the Imported Article. lJ^ J w *"^W'ws?«sw»wbt»'?i' ix i..,«n''MiWWnww,»iwwinjii»wwMimiis— fly

DEFIANCE per " " ii^^ -U- per Tin. |_g^J Tin. IN AIR-TIGHT TINS. Manufactured by a process which retains all the cream, and banishes germs and bacteria. One tin of Dried Milk will produce one gallon of high-grade milk, purer, RICHER, AND BETTER THAN ANY MILK IN THE WORLD. It is used at the Government Sanatorium, AND CANNOT BE SURPASSED FOR CHILDREN AND INVALIDS. SOLD (EVERYWHERE. Hiliiini

bii-'-^rIAD EVERYWHERIT^^iSiyi

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Evening Post, Volume LXIX, Issue 48, 27 February 1905, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXIX, Issue 48, 27 February 1905, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXIX, Issue 48, 27 February 1905, Page 2