" ' ' m _ "* ' "~ EVERY DAY THE FAME OF Scoyllar'g Half-Yearly Sale INCREASES /, ■ , There lies the difference between our sales and the usual. There is no lack of attractions to keep it going; in fact» each day brings forth some greater bargain than before. This is the Housekeeper's Sale— a Sale that is brimming over with welcome economies. Let us again say that every article in the establishment is reduced in price— a long way below the usual good value. Here are a few extra fine bargains :— 350 yards FIGURED CASEMENT CLOTHS— Originally 3/11, 4/3, and 5/- yard. Your choice all round At ft/6 per yard Another Wonderful Offering: goo CURTAIN POLES— With fittings complete 1/6 e«eh A Splendid Lot of LACE CURTAINS— At less than half-price. Usually i ?/6 • Clt*rlng at 8/1 TO-DAY 18 THE OAY 01 s BARCAINB-COME I LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. «gy5&M& ♦ » n interested cook— Baking Powder and success with your cooking is certain* ~ Sold by all Qroe»rs. ■< DON'T FORGET YOUK > GABBENS! AND REMEMBER ALSO THAT WK HOLD VERY LAROK STOCKS OS 1 ALL TAEM AND GAB-DEN IMPLEMENTS, Including— ' LAWN MOWERS, by a,lt leadintt w»k*w FORKS, HOES, BAKKS, SPADES. BHOVKL9 MED(3B.LOPPIN» and BORbUJR SItEAK^ ' SCYTHES, REAPHOOKS, TtfflFING IRONS OARDJSN TKOWISLS, VVBED FORKS, FtORAL SETS, SYRTNftES OARDKN HOSE, in various qnatitien SPRAY PUMPS, in numerous designs WALIt 1 ? RIGHT. TRICKS ALWAYS WIGHT, The Stewart Timber, Glass, & Hardware Co., Ltd.! Courtenay Place* Wellington. KIRCMNERS Woodworking Machinery I John Chambers' & Son, Ltd., WELLINGTON. And at AUCKLAND, CHRISTCHURCH and DUNEDIN, SHORTT'S, LIMITED. OKEAT STREET • WIDENING SALE NOW ON ! , GREATEST BARGAINS IN • FURNITURE EVER. OFFERED IN WELLINGTON. PEOVB TBIS BT ISSPECTIHG 088 SHOW EOOM9 iSB JTOOtKO MR YOBBSW.VSS. W. F. SROBIT. MMITED, ART PTTRNITURB MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS, S3, Bfi, and 87. WILUS.STRRET, WEt.T.INGTON. i ijffiS^^SM^fcli When * 'tt i^ /»jSuSS Rubber Heelt \VM. HOYLA^B & CO. 42&. (^HttZNEE-STREET. Welliiiglon. Sw^^ Milne' must be found **""* osmff^ moulded on every heel. SHOP-ERONT BUILDERS W Waa 4 « Hflln^ .fit Wood, ttafa'brohMd, oi' Nickel. jEST ftUUU B WUIU* AiuTwm [cam i ANt » window Af Rubber Heels IEI/Ei\HO>iE 1926. wa r)d.Tke beo«m«ker o«n supply ftnAfttthen Shops, OfHce». StMe», etc., ftUed up in Kk^h^hh^^^^mmkim
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 63, 12 September 1911, Page 5
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