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4 SPECIAL SNAPS from the hundreds of bargains to be obtained at our Great Sale of ENGLISH WAREHOUSE STOCK ipli^||^ No. I— A Splendid Line of CHILDREN'S CASHy^^fflr MERE PELISSES — Lovely qualities, K^^/; dainty styles. Worth 15/6 \ lil§ii% •« Now Sellin B at fi / 11 HJfjljL,' No. 2— LADIES' SICILIAN TAILOR-MADE l|||i||l§. ■' • COSTUMES— In grey, navy, and black.. jl|y&]|i * Your pick from a bevy of smart styles W^F Worth 7S/- A Real Bargain at .39/6 fjlijf No. 3— A* Very Fine Range of WIDE FLORAL 1 ||1 -RIBBONS — In all the new desigms.. Mpl Very attractive for summer wear. Beau- j /sfjstt tiful colourings; real good quality ' [Mf^ : Worth 1/3 yard Special at s£tf and t{4 Real "llama" N °' 4 ~ HEAVY THICK WHITE TOWELS— j Hose Embroi- ? ust t^ e t^i Q g' s you housewives are look- > dered on knee. * n S for, so don't miss this line Fast black, pure Worth 1/- New 7£d , ] wool ° U speclaM S/11iS /11i Hundre <Js of other opportunities for keen buyers. { COLE'S CASH DRAPERY CO. I 108.110-112 CUBA ST. (New Prewses) WELLINGTON i "WHERE THE BIG BARGAINS ARE" [sporting togs fl I — ■ I Cricket ! Bowling ! Tennis ! I Now comes the call of the open! Bowling Greens, Tennis I Courts, and Cricket Grounds are 'being "made ready I" jjl Make your sporting wardrobe ready! Select correct tog-s at I 111 The Kash, where quality and economy always "play the game."- • I THESE ITEMS ARE GRAND VALUES ! I Bowling and Cricket HATS — Cotton or Felt 1/11 to 5/1 I Bowling, Cricket and Tennis TROUSERS — Grey or White 1 ' 8/6, 12/6, 15/6 to 21/g I Tennis SHIRTS — Cotton or Flannel From 4/6 I Tennis and Bowling SHOES — Chrome or. Rubber Soles 4/3 to 27/6 I Cricket BOOTS— ' . 12/6 to ; i7/« I Walking and Riding BREECHES— I I Rowing KNICKERS— Cotton or Woollen 2/8 to- 7/1 I Rowing SINGLETS— In all Club Colours VI Cricket BELTS— AII colours |/. I Cricket Club TIES— iy« I I White SOCKS— Ribbed Cashmere, with' fancy dox ,1/ieto^t/tl I WANTING FOOTWEAR, SIR? |f || See our splendid new shipment of the celebrated X Footwear— I 111 1 the Footwear which last longest. I WALLACE & GIBSON J The Kash - Willis Street - Wellington || The Latest " DELTA " Footwear ' Styles for Men Let us convince you that "Delta" is the only footwear for YOU. If you have never tried this famous brand of boots, then you still have a pleasure in store. There is nothing to beat "Delta" Footwear for Comfort, Quality, Durability, and Style. AH these good points invested in the "Delta" Brand give buyers complete satisfaction. „ A Few of Our V^lP^ Splendid Value Specials [jJBfSnES^I for Ti P" t0 P the militarywjw"mß*Sbw Quality Tan Willow Derby \wWUffifMffiWPSiy THE BOOT FOR Bals, heavy welted XR^NhHM^ THE MOTORsoles, strong lea- MAN — Gent's ther lined; the ideal officer's Heavy Box Chrome Derby boot Only 30/- Bals, leather lined, heavy THE BOOT FOR THE so]e; fitting absolutely perB ANKER — Gent's Glace Kid feet. Especially suited for Bals, cable stitched, welted country wear sole, straight round toe, with Pearson's Special Cut low broad heels Now 26/6 Price only 18/6 THE BOOT FOR SMART SUMMER WEAR— Gent's Again— ANOTHER SPECIAL Patent Leather Derby Bals, BARGAIN in Gent's Glace with dull kid tops, Cuban Kid Derby Bals, round toes heels. " The Broadway " Special Cut Price Boot Only 28/6 to clear 15/6 " PEARSON'S " AT ALL TIMES give their customers honest value, combined with snappy up-to-date styles. R. PEARSON &> Co. Corner 130 CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON Branches : WillU Street, Wellington South, an 4 Auckland Jlllu^esMit for over sOym^^ ' ttSWj I toMNiNttoin ' I says the retailer "and there is I^SSSSSSMOtL |Prj«r Isi*jkrtf nothing m my stock that 1 can l*™*-^^'^V bp|Pi~ ' more conscientiously recom- A^/rf, \^ mend for coughs and celds thaa Bon- ffiSMf^K JM VSKiS nington's Irish Moss. For over half (wY^fcf « ■ Vl '/l?\» * century it has been the standard, § n&.^sar^Q. neverfailing remedy, and the public nBMB ■H f"!/^^ have set their seal of approval upon BPHp J&l H r. Gto. Hale, Trteadtr* I If II I*^£^«f \f IIIA Jfr. It. Steoau, *f Do*. ■ - Motel, New Plymouth, I M\J* «H IXll nYlllll nmirh^ write «t ftU ■ writes at follows.— 3^ lKlkJll ITIVJV. *•««;— , ■ "In refere«ce to your I IMM««VMchpIMi- ■ prepirttion 'Bonnintttn't The genuine efectivtaess of tkli «rei»«ddi»»«yt««u«»«y H in.fi.Moßi.Mwi.htost.te | oßg . lr j e d , pec ifi c i* proved t. fcJi'S^W.ffi'ffJr ■ tkat tt hi. men me treat . •, .. L i i.. .1 ■e«»i»gt«in Irufc Mom ■ relief when I used it (or a "<* hilt by tUch letter* at theie. «, it ... cured m. ,1 mbm ■ •evere attack of Influenza. Two size* — set the Urge battle vary «*rer« ctlde I *ay ■

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Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 85, 8 October 1915, Page 3

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