~ J^Safa! White Jap. Silk Shirt Blonse—ln good E^ E5 V^Jlilr heavy quality ; 13in. to 15£ in. 17/6 ~ /"Y*^'V/^s ' A3 0' Extra Heavy Jap- Washing Silk == ijE ' fjKr i 111 \ Printed Flannel Warm Blonse —For is .55 /I'M i/if \ morning wear . ... ...... 10/6 55 £5 Crepe-de.Chene Blouse —In new and AXj| I I i©\l 'H' == ■ dressy style, in white 22/6 \^\ \ \\ |U I !Jf |I —■• H Coloured Ditto —In smart well-cut H S Extra Good Quality Crepe>de=Chene— j™ si EJj1 Latest fashion . 35/6 ' II II I I 111 ~ %lliSS}!iiSiiia]|llgggiiHS!!liSißJi!SJSllJij[lliJllllHnilllilllSSiglllßlllil|[JSiiinit^ It^-ftSi^ilktS Easter means ' holiday wearables, j y'**""^^^|\ an^ so> r^gl:lt throughout this store-- j ■ •• *^ \ house of good drapery, holiday j ' "w^-~ A x garments are in evidence. We can j: / , /Mm. ■ ) assure you that nowhere in' the ji r j^VW^n i City is there a finer display of - ! j \MW§i§yM\ i EASTER CLOVES AND || § l^wi|lM^P / HOSIERY, NECKWEAR, ||i I MW^^l-^^y SCARVES, BLOUSES, UN-' . . jjj Pi DERCLOTHINC, UNDER- I \ ||.; S^ Wa SKIRTS, UMBRELLAS, i !M(WtWyW\ RAINCOATS, AND- -CKIL- .- Ill* ■ \m DREN'S WEARABLES. ' li H/ l\y ALL FOR EASTER ' I We just want to g-ive a . couple of words containing excellent j advice: "Shop early." 'You know what holiday hustle means,- Ij don't you? Avoid it by comingl soon, i | NEARLY FORGETTING THE^SE SPLENDID TWEEDI i; 1 COATS OF OURS—WONDERFUL VALUES 1 'MJ. Patrick's 'Cor*ner> i-'^ \ I K Cuba and Vivian Streets - - Wellington M MARK THE DATE ON ' '" THE LINING! , • > The best way to keep check on the wearing qualities of Boots or Shoes is to write on the lining the Date of Purchase. A gentleman did this with a pair of (&v#tksit . ; & 3/ott£S Boots. The other day he showed j them to a Shoe-Dealer. The date proved that " the pair had been in use for Fourteen Months. Yet after that hard service the Uppers were still ' . good for at least another year. After all it does pay to buy the best. This is not a mere advertising phrase—it is a solid fact! , What though the Shop Price of British-Made Boots and Shoes is a little higher than that : W$ of ordinary footwear. In "iM/"Final Cost (Ewdtttt & __—^pspbsJ^ Sfottea prove by far the ffr^^^f^ttl cheapest, because they save l//^* t t v^,A you money on Repairs //^ - V^A and easily outlast all other /^.i/'^- ■■V'^ YOUR DEALER CAN SUP- k- ,i%(-v -^% PLY Superb Styles for s* S Ladies and Gentlemen. jfipj) . k" /I Contain ALL the qualifies claimed by our many '"'■?■■„ ' r imitators, but there is better value, and more cups ***' A of Tea in a pound of Nelson, Moate's than any other. TJfcgc r Ask your Grocer. ...."•'" A® ■ , Prices—l/ 9, 1/10, 2|-, 2/2 and 3/- por Ib. ®
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Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 97, 25 April 1916, Page 3
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441Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 97, 25 April 1916, Page 3
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