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Owing to the re-building of my premises it is absolutely necessary that the large stock of Ironmongery be reduced at once, and I have determined . to make the prices so low that the goods will be sold. , BARGAINS iri Electro-plated Ware Bargains in Grates, Ranges and Fenders BARGAINS in Bedsteads— lron and Brass BARGAINS in Carpenters' and Joiners' Tools BARGAINS in Builders' Materials Bargains in Baths, Tubs and Buckets BARGAINS in Garden and Navvies' Tools BARGAINS in Ironmongery of al! kinds CUBA AND MANNERS STREETS. I PERMANENT BUSINESS. | A PERMANENT business isn't built up in single sales. It's the B customer that comes back that counts. No business axiom is B plainer than this. We realise that it is to our interest to satisfy . | customers. It has always been the policy of this Store to give i satisfaction. Figuring on a logical basis, this Store is the one § place above all' others where you should make your purchases. U This is the Store that treats you well, that gives you honest value •fj for your money. It won't take you long to confirm this assertion B as well as all others we make. Our record and our reputation to-* jjj day tell the story of our success. It has a significance for you; • 1 think it over. Lan assemblage of the most stylish i and fashionable winter costumes. h Every garment \n this collection emphasises the remarkable B care and discrimination displayed by our London representatives B in making the selection. There is the charm of style, the beauty 1 of trimming, the correctness of colouring, and the honesty of 8 workmanship. There is good value in every offering. 1 COAT and SKIRT COSTUMES— Hip-fitting, in brown, navy, B and green striped tweed Al 63/-, 69/6, 75/6, 79/6 each , I HIP-FITTING COAT and SKIRT COSTUMES— In grey tweed, B coats lined with- silk At £3/7/6 B TWEED COAT and SKIB.T COSTUMES— In champagne, striped green ; coats lined with silk At £4/9/6 TWEED COAX and SKIRT COSTUMES— In electric, brown, green, navy, and grey At £2/19/6 CLOTH COSTUMES — In brown, mauve, and claret; coats trimmed with bands of material At 79/6, 89/6 to £6/16/6 COAT and SKIRT COSTUMES— Three-quarter fitting coats, in , mauve, brown, and green cloth,. and fancy tweeds and serge At *9/6, 59/6, 63/-, 73/6, B*/- to £8/8/- ' i B COAT and SKIRT COSTUMES— Three-quarter fitting coats, in ' ' navy serge and .cloth At 45/-, 49/6, 52/6, 59/6, 63/- to £12/12/^ PEGGY BAGS. RITZ BAGS. CADDIE BAGS. ALL THE NEW BAGS. '1. /.'. The' absence of pockets from the fashionable frocks of the' , day necessitates the carrying of the purse in the hand, and the ■ •"stowing" away 'of the handkerchief "up the sleeve," or in the waist "' " belt.' .This in, inconvenient. For a long time women have been longing to be relieved of -this 'trouble, and manufacturers have at ■ ' last risen to the occasion. The new Bags are a decided conveni- . ence> and. there, is such a wealth of choice ; there is practically a ■.„ 1 bag for eyery; purpose. " & If you desire to see a really good assortment of Bags, pay a '-'§}■' visit to our Haberdashery Section^ and you will see all that is - h •-■'worth -seeing.- -Below we give prices of a few of the assortments. ~JL ' , NEW,. Rlf Z ' S#qj>PiNG" BAGS— „ • -H In Morocco .At 4/6, 5/6 each '"I ■ " '- ' In" Grain ' Calf At 5/6. 6/9, 8/6, 9/8 each ,„! , „ .In Pigskin At 7/6, 8/fi, 12/6 each . . J Ip'Walnis -At 6/I*,' 11/6, 12/6, 13/11 '1 PEGGY BAGS—' ' ' "B ' In Green and Grey Mottled Leather, fitted with purse and „B , l bottle, 7in.. At 4/9 each -•-■ In Black and Brown Morocco At 3/-, 6/11, 8/11, 9/11 each y ' In Gazelle, dark* grey, green, and brown At 8/6 each .. g , , In Seal Leather, black, navy, and green, square shape | At 7/11 eacH B~ "" "In Black and Green Seal Leather At 12/11 each 1 DOROTHY BAG— In grey and brown suedeI " ; At 9/6, 11/6, 13/11 each I . ,HANDKERCHIEF BAG— In polished crocodile, in green and I brown At 16/11 ' I BROWN CROCpDILE CALF BAG— Brief bag shape, covered ' I frame, fitted with lock and key At 23/6 8 BLACK SEAL EXPANSION BAG— Fitted with lock and key , I At 23/6 9 BLACK SEAL BAG— Covered frame, fitted with purse and com- | panion At 33/6 • ' ■ I limited.

Hood's Sarsaparilja Purifies and enriches the blood and builds op the whole system. It radically cures all Wood diseases^ from pimples to scrofula. It ia the best remedy for catarrh, rheumatism, and dyspepsia. \ At all times of the year it is the moftt widely useful medicine. i These statements are confirmed daily by j cured men and women. Over 40,000 testimonials received in two yearn —an unequalled record! Hood's Sarsaparllla ***• fOHISf O HIS Masa., U.S.A. Sold by chemist You don't know how delicious a ginger biscuit can be until you try .Bycroft's Jinjer Wafers. New in shape, size, sniciness and snap.

BADEN POWMiL! Vjß qD (pottage extra). Sent any pail O »7 of New Zealand. AMERICAN BOOT REPAIRING COMPANY, Corner Buckle and Ton struts* Wellinatoa I A PERFECT COMPLEXION. I gfj Every user of Willos Skin Food has a ( H perfect complexion — has a skin soft, j H velvety ?nd beautiful. j H Wlllosisabalmtoarough, irritated skin I H — is cooling, soothing, and healing. Satis- i hB faction guaranteed with every jar, or your s H money back. Price 3/9 at your chemist's' I B or post free from me on receipt of price. \ H A Mllos Massage Cup used with i X the skin food, insures quicker and more \ H permanent results. Price 3/-. j I Miss PL McEiwain, \ H Toilet Specialist, AucMand. ! WANTED Known- Meaton's Unlaundried White Shirts, pure linen, 2s 6d each, all sizca; equal to any laundriod shirt in town at 6s 6d; money returned if not satisfactory. Only address— Meston, Tailor and Mercer, 21b, Ingestre-atreet (3 jteora from ihn JBaiokL,

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Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 121, 22 May 1908, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 121, 22 May 1908, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 121, 22 May 1908, Page 2

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