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fffr^jMMSm^wSlK^^Bß^rSDinrßWßKß l^iV| 8889 SJ"^Bfi I 1 Sensational 1 I Money-raising | | Commencing THURSDAY at 9.30 j Hj Closed all day Wednesday. p M READ THE REASON. jg EH In anticipation of the phenomenal cotton rise we bougfht B g2 in many cases three times our usual quantity of certain g |TS3 lines — this means the outlay of many thousands, and as we gr Wtn pay strict cash for everything^ we have got to find that F§ Jsj§ money at once, and in order to do so, we commence on E j£| THURSDAY, at 9.39, a MONEY-RAISSNC SALE that will gj ; 01 be THE GREATEST OPPORTUNITY EVER AFFORDED 0 H THE PEOPLE OF WELLINGTON TO LAY IN A SEA- p i| SON'S SUPPLY OF COODS AT PRICES THAT WILL j| II PROBABLY NEVER HAPPEN AGAIN. i | Sale commences THURSDAY at 9.30 | jJH Closed ail day Wednesday. p II Wellington's Busiest Store. | » f ■""■■■" - THE CHINA & GLASS DEPOT. I All thrifty housewives know where to shop when buying China and | | Glassware. They wend their way to CRAIG'S, 33, Manners Street, the S I modern house. The selection is very extensive, the prices are framed to meet m I competition, there is no old-time stock, and the profits are on the lowest I a possible basis. B NEW TEA SETS. I 1 We have just opened a beautiful selection of ENGLISH CHINA TEA SETS, I I 21 and 40 pieces. These are very moderately priced. | 3 21 Pieces, 11/6, 14/- r 16/-, 17/6 upwards I ! I 40 Pieces, 21/-, 26/-, 30/-, 32/6 upwards 1 €RAl€ & CO., 33 Manners St. j JAM&S SMITH'S Bs Brimful of Seasonable Goods. * There is no place like James Smith's for value, and it ie valuegiving that Keeps this store busy. There are all the seasonable goods that men want— fresh, new and ci'isp, and priced to please the most economical of men. SMART OVERCOATS— StyIish, well-modelled garments At 26/6, 35/6, 42/- each D.B. OyEßCOATS— Extremely well-finished, and made of good fabrics At 55/-, 67/6 each CEYLON SHIRTS— With or without collars At 3/11, 4/6, 4/11, 5/9 each HARD FELT HATS— Guaranteed fast colours, a fine selection of standard grade goods. . At 7/6, 8/6, 9/6, 16/6 each MEN'S CAPS— In all the new and popular shades At 1/6, 2/-, 2/6, 2/11, 3/6, 4/- each THE VIKING UNDERWEAR— AII wool, unshrinkable, singlets and pants At 2/6, 2/11, 3/6, 4/6, 5/6 JAMBS SMITH, Ltd. The New House, Cuba St. I TRY ... I < ' Baa^m Efsaa ► < k Biscuit mad© to mt Ml Grocers t TAKING CAKE OE THE HAIE, JAPINA HAIR LIFE 9 THE WONDERFULLY SUCCESSFUL HAIR GROWER DO you stand prejudiced in tho way of Lair improvement? Do you arguo that. becau=o you havo tried other preparations and have failed to secure success that a NEW HAIR CROP IS NOT TO BE YOURS? You remember tlip advice the schoolmaster gave vs — "If at first you don't succeed, try, try again!" Good advice, was it not? And it lias helped all of us many, many times. It is the "Iry, try again" spirit that always succeeds in life. "JAPINA HAIR LIFE" is your crowning success. It will prove tho "try again" theory, and will give you that head adorning mass of BEAUTIFUL HAIR you havo tried and tried again to secure. One lady says : — "Really my hair is y beautiful now. I have daily used Japina for six weekp, and tho improvement i» almost astounding."' A Wellington commercial man says — "Japina is tho king, undoubtedly. My hair was bald in patches." Then ho raised' his head and said, ''You cannot find one patch left. Japina has filled thorn all. It's mighty stuff, all right." Do you need further argument, or illustration, or persuasion? Cast your prejudice on one side, and let hair improvement start straight away. Ask your chemist for JAPINA HAIR LIFE. 4s 6d a bottfe ; six for 245. PERRETT'S PHARMACY, Manners-street Special Agents. "Wholesalo from KEMPTHORNE. PROSSER AND CO.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 119, 23 May 1910, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 119, 23 May 1910, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 119, 23 May 1910, Page 9

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