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A REAL SALE ! 4 MEN'S CLOTHING AND MERCERY.. ~ Note these Special Lines. V. '. ': Men's NATURAL SINGLETS and PANTS— ' '%'-'■•' > • - ' Usual price 4/1 1 Sale Price 2/11 ' ( Men's COLOURED FASHION SHIRTS— Usual Price 5/6 Sale Price 2/11 Men's BLACK CASHMERE SO.CKS— , , 3 pairs f«r 1/« Miens- WHITE CAMBRIC HANDKERCHIEFS— 2/6 per Oz. Men's WARM PYJAMA SUITS— ■ Usual price 5/9 Sale Price 3/11 Men's CEYLON FLANNEL SHIRTS— Usual price 5/11 Sale Price '3/11 Men's ALL-WOOL SOCKS— .'. . Usual price 1/3 pair Sale Price ifld. j|g|^g Hallenst em Bros. : HT^^ El LIMITED. BJ^mLUS. r^CTall Lambton Quay l| CLOTHING PACTORy^I • comer Cuba and Ghuince Streets.

When you Carry one of our Ladies' Hand-Bags with you. Come In and see our very latest stocks direct from London! The "new corded kind " are lovely creations— fashion's latest word— and you cannot buy them elsewhere in the city. These bags are alone 7 worth a visit! No matter what r your fancy Is, it can be gratified ■ ■ "■" at "Whltcombe's." « r. :: :: O» './/- - l ; ALL BAGS LETTERED FREE. \J 0 ■k WHITCQMBE and i : l TOMBS :: LambtonQuay

H When one comes to consider quality as applied to Pianos one is g| ,jg| perforce bound to associate the word with instruments of unques- m 'fig tioned standard and prestige. ffl H It only needs an intelligent comparison or investigation of §8 $3 piano Quality to give a verdict in favour of the- M I THE BRINSMEAD has a value peculiarly its own. ra I THE BRINSMEAD product of iqiz represents the highest ra I attainable point reached in the creation of musical instruments. || I Sold only by the Sole Agents; |j I iP '* «| fba MANNERS STREET, ~ I I IEJEEEEEEE9 Wellington 1 , B WELLFMGTOM. ' . Eg ' B Established!!! the year 1861. S. H. Homer, Manager 3

Sr All-wool unshrintilill W$k m^^ able Socks. Stockings, «|||j Illj and Underwear. >gp WM There is no wear so healthy and hygienic as wool — not ' H a a m * xturc °f wo °l and cotton^ — but ail wooL 1 il«i *^ c name ** on the socks, stockings, and underwear 1 y° u k°y y° u w^ know that you have all-Australaaan-wool wear |||ffi|| and more — that they are absolutely unshrinkable. ' J|l|||^-^S Further, the <^f3 process makes them as soft and comffiMs&J^Jtr Portable as silk. And /£££ are made in England. wMxnSiffjgLJ l^ "§U6trC Stockings, Socks, and Uodenrrear for Men. Ladies, and C&Udren. w*"*"' In all prices. Of Men's Outfitters. Drapers, and bturea. If your •') dealer dots not stock "saMr£ be can obtain it from his wholesale house. )^m9k In catt 0/ iiffiealty wriii /of "Jatan" booklet anil name of nearest / iag Jason Hosiery Co., Leicester, England. <p

r^OUCHMAN'S Petone Steam Laundry, A PPLES DIRECT FROM GROWERS. V 7 Petone. Established 1892. Our J3l — Choicest Dougherty, grade A, 9b 6d vans collect and deliver twice daily in case, ditto grade B, 8s 6d ease; choice Wellington- Dyeing aud Cleaning oar Rome Beauty, 7« 6d case ; choice Sturmere. »peciaS»y ; satisfaction guaranteed ; In- 7s 6d case ; choice Munro'e, 7s od case ; epection cordially ixivitud ; large uiry dry- good Cooking Aples, 6a 6d case. For 9d ing ground adjoining the premises, near extra delivered free in Wellington, for 6d the sea. 'Phono No. 9. Box No. 2. extra rail. paid tp any, station. Cash with Private Address— "Arawa," Tory-street, order.— JOHN RICH, Karook Orchard, Petoue. XHavelocJc Noith A

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 153, 28 June 1912, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 153, 28 June 1912, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 153, 28 June 1912, Page 2

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