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Manufacturer's Samples and I I Still Goißf* Strong Oddments in Ladies' Footwear I 9•» ** I H optimism of the other J^^m Specially Priced at the D-I-C I It\ fllF , ___«_ i i solutely correct. "^ s^lir U h The Showroom is out » Just another little flutter In Samples— and | 9 on its own for real l^m^^^^^K \ why not? Every event of this kind a{ the i g Bargains. Wffls&& W%\ \ { D.t.C. means money saved by every J| m smmssr /rWh \ \ purchaser. I i Bargains which are seasonable, IW /& I'lsWX \\ I 1 i m therefore worth securing. W^}^<jlllmwih\ \ i g The items are many. We can mention but a y Eg WMMmillllliM Y»> \ Klffl few, and these are represents of similar RJ_^ " cOATS^tSL! /^■flf T' I values on equally good Footwear. f^^i Smart, stylish, .Varrn, and well Xffl^ffl^ I#^ / II 11^1 Here Is your very good chance, ladles I fill SI Irom 25 per cent. up. /"V^iw I^^/ S-liyj . SECURE A FEW PAIRS FROM COSTUMES- lIBR T lt& THESE SAMPLES TO-MORROW. Ladies' Navy Blue Fine Serge ||| ' ' |J- rgi I—'1 — ' Costumes. Usual prices from illlljHur Bl | Ladies' Tan GLACE DERBY TIE SHOES- I Prices 21/= and 25/= each [|| ill LJ 3 Welted soles, Cuban heels, medium pug §9 fo] i • m I If/ fTI § toes; size S Sample Price 12/6 1 — ONE-PIECE DRESSES— W M If *^-> I Ladies' GLACE Kip DERBY LACE SHOES I IS 50 Women's Navy Blue Fine *! || | ||}] i —With high pug- toes ; sizes 4 and 5 i r- 1 Serge Dresses ' V^ ed Wlth 81lk > ' ' j\\ !/ __ m Sample Price 12/6 §§ [MJ finished buttons. Usually 57/6 [1 \ 111 \§\ Wi » each. Bargain Price 35/= each It sill,, n I Ladies' SUEDE ONE-BAR EVENING 1 9 I if Bl V M SHOES — In colours : heliotrope, green, E_| jaj BLOUSES— a 1 II \ m ' ■ Sample Price 7/9 m H Women's Coloured Flannelette 1 i| Ml. I I „ , __ .__ T ,»^ -^^t^.^ ffi EU Blouses, in stripes »and spots, M | KftU J a Oddments in Ladies' GLACE KID EVEN- i | hirt . , {t f no]o V | J 'TOi\ I ING SHOES— Sizes 2, 3, and 7 1 1 shirt style with polo collai. m I TO\\ j Usual price 16/6. Reduced Price 5/11 Eg g Usually 4/6 each A.Ho e .»ejy. IL 1 I 1 I H B To Clear 2/11 each S^awßi^J^ffl R la Ladies', WHITE SATIN EVENING SHOES | | Remember the Underclothing — Sizes 2 and 3; Usual price 12/6 m B& . . *™*BBJ^l! /; Reduced Price 5/11 m g samples— they are beauties. ' \ '' Also coloured pale blue and light green |l H Ladies' GLACE LACE BOOTS— With pug | H B%A a % toes, self cap, Cuban. heels; size 4 19 5 Sample Price 13/8 \ a _____^_ Ladies' GLACE KID BUTTON BOOTS— I ««i™i«— »«—«.»— n«— MMMn.ni _ M _i MaMMM . With round toes, Cuban heels, patent | ~ — — — cap] sizes 4 and $ Sample Price 13/9 | m» ■ ■ Ladies' GLACE KID LACE BOOTS— With I ■V %J -, - .— - —^ -•. patent toe caps, Cub^eels^sues^ -__— 561601 YOUV ©ClltlSt I Ladies' GLACE KID DERBY LACE 3S JOU WOIIM yOUT DOCtOF SHOES — Pug toes, Cuban heels ; size 4 Sample Price 10/9 WE HAVE THE BEST E Quipp E o, FINEST APPOINTED AND Ladies' GLACE KID TWO-BUTTON | MOST UP-TO-DATE PARLORS IN THE DOMINION. m£Bm toel^S fZmd P^Hfs \ « is because we do our work well that we have , such a big clientele. v 5 ' -— Our charges for quality work are no more than ' the | inexperienced dentist would charge you for inferior work ! Hfc Ff^ SETS ° F TEETH * "" " - From *2 2 O j Win, Simm I 1 § i Manager. UrnU m l m \j I THE AMERICAN DENTAL PARLORS [^ ™_ J CORNER CIBA AND MANNERS STREETS - - . WELLINGTON / Nurses in Attendance. DR. RAYNER. O : — ffl FOR LADIES' " A Silver Eve " " The Moonlit Waters " ogmmat^^ "A Gentle Breeze" "The Ocean" jr Color reproductions of Gazzard's famous pictures, framed very M HiJOSffja\uS \k neatly and titled with ivory tablet. g BBWPWWW V These were cheap at 4/6, how much cheaper at the small Ml v| " DRRTMORB STUDWS " ' | VU I B M | | ft Sf f I A dainty little series of water colors nicely framed. These 11 %J |fi | Vail uL /I were 2/3 and dirt cheap at that, how much cheaper at ' wi Jb this week's price I/O this week's price. TO, ffl There's a reason. \ IBBC^IIITC IS RlfM(Tlf IP |f/J The Place for Presents, Jp MJIInHSJLC v) 0 JLliyio LAMBTON QUAY :_: _ ;__ AFTERNOON TEA touiiiuiMjMiHUMHuu^ of D6caying Tfißth ! \/OU may rely upon the Quality and I They are an offence to those you meet and a danger to I Value of any purchase from H your own health. W. LITTLEJOHN & SON. Our I Bad teeth treated in time can be saved. Our fillings in aim since our establishment here in n gold, silver, and cement preserve them for years. 1879 has been to supply only goods H If new teeth are required, extractions cost no- ' we have every confidence will give | £*£&• Jj;L C^cH S^ ly^ na ! Ural " l^ kin y eg ' cc !' , _„ j. . .. _ . n ntting, long-lasting teeth from £2 2/- a sinsrle iflOflKl«iiii''i<tfTlrai . lasting satisfaction. Our prices are | set . S vVork done by experts under strict personal as low as possible consistent with m supervision of the Principals. WspSmßbeMbowW the fine quality goods we supply. g LET US EXAMINE YOUR Everything is marked in plain figures, g TEETH. ADVICE FREE. subject to 5 per cent, discount for cash. v __ _ «« ir\l\T&T o nil * ttflmmm ""z^Spx*"- Our Catalogue of seventy-six pages, | MAKSWON & CMAMBERLAIN free on application, gives a fair idea ofH /.««« «•** & c i 76. one or many the fine range to select from, inspec- 1 69 Manners Street :: Wellington H Christening Frcsents. \\ on parcels Sent on approval. 1 Open fr»m 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. and 7.30 to 9 p.m. Daily I Heauv Stlver - 66s - I Nur.e. in attendance Telephone 3232 I W. Littlejohn & Son I zz , _IZZI 1 $$k§£ Jewellers and Silversmiths 1 1 h iS^tSSS^Sti^ X'K ' Shßwro * m: mm m «iou quay, Wellington J JslailKetS for Chilly Nights X — ',' ' Warm Blankets and Eiderdowns '■■»■■■" .■'■■ IM IM For the Cold Snap A/ JTV 4 9 • "H" I B • |"X Winder's Blankets and Eiderdowns appeal to the Thrifty on account I'r^inSllP I P/^VAI §111^1 Httßl/Tl ° f thC Splendid Value ihe y re P r esent. They are Unsurpassed for MAKES AN IDEAL GIFT. Retail at all Best Store.. ' Our Customers as a rule send us Repeat Orders fer Blankets specially. KILPATEICK, THE BECHSTEIN PIANO QJORGE WIDER cZILXn?' S. GROCER, COURTENAY-PLACE. the finest mti&ica-l critics. UDa ana manners OtS. QOTBMOR Toa,, is Gel, i, ed, and 2s IVb # durable Whose Motto h Quick Sale and Light Profits. -Farmings Tea, Is lb retains after many yearis' uee the Beet Prunes 6d lb musical qualities that made it attrac- i^aa^mmmammmnimmwmj7aKaßmtmmaammmammtamßmr^w*mM»^.,m,i.tm -wimh—^— — Dates, 2d Jb, or 71b for 1* tive wllel > " ew - ■ig.... ■.mm.. ■■i«ni» lll »«im ! »,Lmiiiiiiiu Apricote Wriod), lOci lb THE BECHSTETN improves with age. "" " " " ~~ W* defy competition in our S&tSTiiSZH**!** T . / Glove and Hosier y Department Soofed Raisrns, 3 pofkete for Is Catalogue «iid Price List free. WOOL CLOVES, 1/3, 1/9, 1/11, I STEONG NAPPA OLOVES, 3/6, KILPATRICJCS Gaßh 01> *& tem l_. 2/6 pair. | 4/6, 5/6 pair. GOODS ABE of SUPERIOR QUALITY. THE BRITISH AND CONTINENTAL BLrIiMBS Sb 9 CHURCH

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 117, 19 May 1914, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 117, 19 May 1914, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 117, 19 May 1914, Page 9

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