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STOCKTAKING SPECIALS | ■-v ■' ■ ■ in . '■■■■■ ' '■"■;■.■■*)■• GARRETS -1 Mean Many Money-Saving Opportunities if you art burnishing 1 only CARPET SQUARE—In a red ground Brussels; + PJf\ I suitable for dining, billiard, or smoke room;_ size I Itwlm ' 14 xl 2 Ordinary price 12 guineas *• "I 1 Special Stocktaking Reduction . . 2 only ART SQUARES—Green, suitable for bedrooms #» j~ I ' • Size 9ft. x 10ft. 6in.—Ordinary price 52/6 "•?/" ■ Special Stocktaking Reduction a r\l Size 12ft. x 10ft 6in.—Ordinary price 60/5 only SEA GRASS SQUARES (the Genuine Dixie)— r»A 7 In brown, blue and green Ordinary price 55/- "ill/ Special Stocktaking Reduction %3\jl ™ KALMUC ART CARPET' SQUARES—PIain colours ' in blue, brown, red-and green Sizes 9ft. x 9ft. 9ft. x 10ft. 6in. 9ft. x 12ft'. Ordinary prices 63/- 72/6 84/SPECIAL Reductions 42/- 50/- 57/6 Every other Department offers you equallyattractive reductions !\ --■■■. CUBA STREET ; /, I. . " ■.'•■: =1 | JAMES SMITH'S [ Breaking Records! A Store which sells at admitedly the LOWEST PRICES all the year round must of necessity'—foi the very look of the thing—do something' UNUSUAL when the Sale Flag is unfurled. Our Customers expect BIG BARGAINS —and they are not disappointed—■ .they GET THEM—each and every day. . "\ ; FOLLOW THE CROWDS TO THIS BIC BARGAINS SALt;! 12/6 CORSETS NOW 4/11— We settle have a few of-these bargains : ; in ■" D. and A." and "Warner" Sample Summer Corsets; new models, rustproof; all sizes Great Values at*/ii CREWDSON'S 36-inch CALICO— r . , .•; „ • .' 1 ' . , 1 Sold everywhere at 8/6 dozenryards■'• Our Sale Price 6/11 dozen'yards . 50 pairs SINGLE BED SHEETS—Goood quality Sale Price s;e pair, 40 pairs DOUBLE BED SHEETS— Grand Value at Sale Price 8/11 pair Ladies' CREAM VOILE FROCKS—This season's garments; new styles, plain or striped, smart ironts, lace or embroidered collars and'cuffs ■ ' , Usually 25/6 to 37/6 Sale Price 12/11 to clear EMBROIDERED VOILE FROCKS—Splendid new goods, fresh": from the boxes; open front, flare-collars, wide skirts; right up-to-date ' 'Usually 45/6 Sale Price 15/6 WHITE LAWN FROCKS — Bodice has pleated front;- finished crochet buttons and Medici collar; latest skirt ■:■',.■ ■■■■■■.... Usually 32/6 Sale Price IS/6 HOSTS OF OTHER BIG BARGAINS! SEE OUR WINDOWS! JAMES SMITH'S Limited " Famous for Low Prices" 80 CUBA STREET - WELLINGTON. GOT YOUR COMMISSION? PLEASE ACCEPT OUR CONGRATULATIONS We also take the opportunity of drawing attention to our high reputation for Military' Outfitting and Tailoring. .:■- „-., r ,■•.. ./■ We stock only reg-uluation equipment, of a quality in keeping; .'with gentlemanly requirements. "' ■- : : LET US QUOTE FOR THE FOLLOWINC :— TUNICS, 1 BREECHES, AND SLACKS—Serge, Whipcord or 1' Garbicord ■ , ; CAPS —The correct British-made Caps, with hinge-front leatherlined and waterproof : . . , ■ . PUTTEES—Colonial Wool or Worsted, and Fox's Regulation and Superfine Spiral ■ MILITARY WATERPROOF CAPES, LEGGINGS, STARS, SAM BROWN BELTS, RAINPROOF COATS, GLOVES, KHAKI SOX, and PYJAMAS, CANES, CHAIRS, STRETCK- . ERS, MATTRESSES. . PILLOWS, SLEEPING BAG'S, BLANKETS, RUGS, MATS, TOWELS, CURTAINS, SLEEPING WATERPROOF VALISES ■ and HAVERSACKS, ALL DRESSING TABLE REQUISITES UNIFORM CASES—Guaranteed 24-gaus-e steel, -with hasp, staple, and padlock , ",". BRITISH WARMERS—Colonial and British Patterns '/■ „ ■ TAN BOOTS —Including the famous "X" Officers' "Regulation■ and "Tramp" Boots ■ WE WOULD GREATLY ESTEEM YOUR PERSONAL VISIT. V Mens Wear -■» Specialists]! §tti!l£££iiS*£,ußm r ouc•Monoy* Back,— "THE KASH," WILLIS ST., WELLINGTON „ ;;; '; * Let us Remodel your Old Jew^ellery MANY people have laid aside valuable jewels because ■ an inartistic or out-of-date setting impaired or 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. ■ . i Bring in any old Jewellery you possess—let us submit an.. ! estimate for making it useable. ' '.■'..' I G. &T. YOUNG, LTD. | 252 Lambton Quay - WELLINGTON . !

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Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 29, 2 February 1917, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 29, 2 February 1917, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 29, 2 February 1917, Page 3

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