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STOCKTAKING f : SPECIALS "N| ■ CARPETS 7 ■'| Mean Many Money-Saving Opportunities if you are Furnishing , , ; . , 1 only CARPET SQUAEE—In a red ground Brussels; "I *7S\ I suitable for dining, billiard, or smoke room; size f /iB/w ' 14 xl 2 Ordinary' price 12 guineas 18 V/ '' ' Special Stocxtaking Reduction ;, 2 only ART SQUARES—Green, suitable for bedrooms otf i•"' ' Size 9ft. x lOffc. 6in.—Ordinary price 52/6 yDJ I'— \ Special Stocktakiko Reduction \m f± / '■ „ Size 12ft. x 10£t. 6in.—Ordinary price 60/- : T /" :-; f: *5 only SEA GRASS SQUARES (the Genuine Dixie)— «/* / - In brown, blue and green .Ordinary price 55/- %Sl/ Special. Stocktaking Reduction vJv/ ™ KALMUC ART CARPET SQUARES—PIain colours ' ; in blue, brown, red and green ' ; ■ . Sizes 9ft. x 9ft. 9ft. s 10ft. 6in. 9ffc. x 12ft. Ordinary prices 63/- 72/6 84/- 'I j SPECIAL Reductions 42/- 50/- 57/6 ; i Every other Department offers you equally attractive reductions •■ :■■ ■•■ V ' ' " . CUBA STREET ' i

JAMES SMITH'S ?;■ has the REAL buying opportunities—the REAL round savings— it's A GREAT EVENT —and no woman who misses it iis doing 1.:" herself justice! You'll save good hard cash if you - COME AND PICK FROM THESE! ~ Ladies' Cotton Bloomers, Roomy Make—ln women's and outsizes"' only. We couldn't restock these under 3/6 Sale Prices 1/1.1,. 2/3 ■; Ladies' Longcloth and Nainsook Nightdresses— Still a few of'these ■■ grrarid quality Nights to clear. Trimmed lace and" embroidery.,' ' "V" or square neck Usually 7/6 and 8/11 - Sale Price 4/iif"':' Floral Crepe pressing Jackets —A special line of ■ dressing jackets.!.in blue, helio and grey shades—white facings .Were. 3/11. to 4/ 16.> Sale Price 2/tflj: Voile Frocks —ln cream and white; we find ourselves .canyi'd^. a bigger stock than we care to, and to clear them wev^'re' making tremendous reductions. '. They are new season's frc/fcks' —beautifully made and finished —cheap at original. prices-y-jbut; grand bargains now. Come and see them '■'...' '''"-. '" ■' "■'"''. ■:'■'. Prices range from 12/11 Ao'iHsfit \ Pillow Cases —Special selling'of 25 doz. Plain Pillow--Cases ■ <; Sale Price .10i(I^eacl#: ' Casement Cloths —In a wide width—with coloured boarder •-■ Sale Price iojd|yart«^ . 50 doz. Unbleached Towels —A grand clearing- line „,,,.., Sale Price 1/11) paits There's Nothing Like a JAMES SMITH SALE —~ JAMES SMITH'S Liiriitii "Famous for Low Prices" 80 CUBA STPET - WEOJNGTON.:

GOT YOUR COMMISSION! PLEASE ACCEPT OUR CONGRATULATIOS& We also 'take the opportunity of drawing attention.'. to.;mir£ high reputation for Military Outfitting and Tailoring.. We stock only regulation equipment, of a .quality, in keeping; with gentlemanly requirements. ■ ,:■ ■ • •_,■ ' i ' ■-'■.'■ . ■-.''■■ : '~'*fos{& LET US QUOTE FOR THE FOLLOWINC :—'■*•**/ / , TUNICS, BREECHES/ AND SLACKS—Serge, .Whipcord kor . Garbicord CAPS—The correct British-made Caps, with hinge-front leathjeri lined and waterproof . .-■ • •■ . ,^-» PUTTEES—Colonial Wool or Worsted, and Fox's Regulation an"d^ Superfine Spiral ' . • ■ .. MILITARY WATERPROOF CAPES, LEGGINGS, STAKS, SAM BROWN BELTS RAINPROOF COATS, GLOWS, KHAKI SOX/and PYJAMAS, CANES, CHAIRS, STRETCHERS MATTRESSES. PILLOWS, SLEEPING BAGS, BLANKETS, RUGS, MATS, TOWELS, CURTAINS, , SLEEPING WATERPROOF VALISES and HAVERSACKS, ALL DRESSING TABLE REQUISITES .. UNIFORM CASES—Guaranteed 24-gauge steel, with. hasp A staple, and padlock ' ■ " BRITISH WARMERS—Colonial ..and British Patterns \ ' „.',,;,' TAN BOOTHS— Including the famous "X" Officers' ''Regulation'>.. and "Tramp" Boots r WE WOULD CREATLY ESTEEM YOUR PERSONAL VIStfT. IT &TT Mens Wear -~ s Specialists^/ "THE KASH," WILLIS ST., WELLINGTON

Let us Remodel your Old Jewellery MANY people have laid aside valuable jewels because j an inartistic or out-of-date setting "impaired of destroyed.-.' their beauty. ■ ' ' ,' ' Why not use your old Jewellery? We can.'provide a new .'and;, stylish setting: for a very moderate outlay—perhaps merely the ■ cost of labour involved. New stones supplied, if desired. You. are assured of getting- up-to-date design and', perfection"" in " workmanship and finish. , '. . . Bring in any old Jewellery you possess—let us submit ao ■ estimate for making" it uscable.' . ' - ; ■ ',/;;■' ;"' v': G. &T. YOUNG, LTD. ! 252 Lambton Quay - WELLINGTON; %

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Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 27, 31 January 1917, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 27, 31 January 1917, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 27, 31 January 1917, Page 3

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