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aCOFFEE IESb^IEF^tCiS Iff ? The Coffee Maid, of Symington's, says : dSm of course. No other way of mak- [f§f ing coffee is good enough, quick SSg jy^jj^lj. v^>^_ enough, or easy enough for me." MF "^^ J) *"^T--~-^- TBOS. SYMINGTON & CO , %FJS? S|®V -If Sr <g? egb" -~r^ XJmturgh mni London. «i^" Ifc^^^ j^ *~^ f*% y^. m 37 gg PRICE TEMPTATIONS I 2 EXTRA SPECIAL LINES § Included in our Remarkable Warehouse Purchase Our splendid purchase of English Warehouse Stock (secured at Big: Discount througrh \Var Dislocation) opens up many money-saving" chances in all classes of wearingk TO-DAY WE BRING BEFORE KA YOUR NOTICE TWO SPECIALS (\ WHICH SHOULD ATTRACT d£\ EVERY WISE WOMAN TO OUR fsg|L POPULAR EMPORIUM! wb^^' You Tnust see the poods to realise I Up! filv^^S^i their Marvel!ous Value! < fffi!' tiW^fe ' 2 3 Ladies' Sample Rich Black -- '<{ Wi!-f/'JS&? SATIN and MOIRE COATS— Mt-'vm i \ *?• i ilkJllr? I n latest styles ■Msm/ J fyH WW r/t. English War Dislocation Sale Wif|jlTf'ft.-fi Pr ' CeS * 7/6> * 9/ "' 55/ "' 59/6 SJ*\lL W!»4js&^V j7j 7 Ladies' Smart TEA GOWNS— V Mw^W^'-'fl 1 - I ' ll New Art Shades . et c-»' in- soft ~ -1 Crepes and Delaines, trimmed lk^ 'XfcMslaL— 2l«* daintily in Silk Lace, etc. *"*■*. English War Dislocation Sals Prices 14/11, 19/6, 25/-, 29/6, 32/6 COLE'S CASH DRAPERY CO. 108-110-112 CUBA ST. (New Premises) WELLINGTON "WHERE THE BIG BARGAINS ARE" - Sunny Spring Headwear for Your Little Tot ! Mother's got a new Hat, and so has Baby's big sister; so why shouldn't " Babs " have one to top off her new Spring Frock? \ Ever alert in the interests of the little ones,- PATRICK'S have gotten together a unique showing of all that is smart, serviceable, and dainty in the way of Infants' Millinery. And mother will find here just the very. Bonnet, Cap, or Hat she fancies for " her own little darling." A whole window on our Cuba Street frontage is dedicated to Baby's needs. Bring the little ones along to see this display to=day. Meantime, here's a few items that will give you some idea of the excellent values we're offering. Infants' HOODS — In the first size, made in soft silk, satin, and muslin, large selection ; a dainty gift for the " new baby " # Special Prices 2/6 to 10/6 DAINTY BONNETS — In floral ninon and floral silk, trimmed guipure insertions and satin ribbon, in second size 6/6 to 10/6 Children's MOB CAPS — In embroidery, silk, and floral ninon, nicely trimmed and really smart Prices 4/6 to 6/6 Children's DUTCH SHAPE BONNETS — In i silk, satin, embroidery, pique, and muslin, close fitting and finished round face, with tiny frills Special Prices 2/6 to 12/6 Boys' WASHING HATS— Made in good quality poplin, pique, and linen, stitched brims," very serviceable Special Prices 1/11, 2/6, 2/11, 3/6 each D. S. PATRICK & CO. Patrick* Corner CUBA and VIVIAN STREETS i THE MILITARY WATCH Guaranteed by Rotherhams, London. 15 Jewelled Lever Movements, strong Silver Cases, Bold Dials ... sfl/« With Radium Dials that show the time on dark nights ... ... 60/» New Leather Dial Protectors 2/6 extra Post Free to any address. G. T. WHITE, JEWELLER Contractor to the New Zealand Defence Department LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON, and at Colombo Street, Christchurch I LOVELY SPECIMENS OF HIGH-GRADE CUT-GLASS WARE Here is a selection te arouse your enthusiastic admiration. Undoubtedly these are the finest articles for achieving charming and brilliant effects in your table schemes. Decanters, Jugs, Fruit Dishes, Salad Bowls, Vases, Plates, etc. The designs are charming. The cheapest piece is 8/6, the most expensive 90/-. An early inspection of these will well repay you. G. & T. YOUNG Ltd. u^n% w

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Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 88, 12 October 1915, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 88, 12 October 1915, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 88, 12 October 1915, Page 3