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, ■■■■■ ;:.; ■•■ Padded ; :; '.:';;..;|/| v Dressing Gowns ./^ fFor little people as well- as growtHips at^l very moderate prices. '• Children's Jap. Silk Padded Gowns in all colours— ... •.' :■■:.: . . : 24111.. 27m. 3oin._ 32m. 36in, 43111. 45111. i '. 11/6 12/6 13/6' 14/6 IS/I IS/8 21/- '| Ladies' Japanese Padded Silk Dressing Gowns '/ ;. ' in Turquoise, Rose, Cerise, Scarlet, Saxe, ' . Royal, Black lined pink, Golden . Brown, . '.. . Helio.Navy. Pr!c»37/t,» Better quality Silk 39/1 X, Japanese Hand Embroidered 45/. * Dressing Jackets in above colours 82/$ '"■' , Casft discount Jf/- m the A . „'■ , James Smith's Big Business is running along on an even keel. Trade winds have been reported as "variable" from all points of the compass. .■> - But this good Store Ship is not likely to lay be- f< ■ calmed in any sea whilst it possesses the auxiliary ' ' power of GOOD MERCHANDISE PRICED TO MEET THE CUSTOMERS' POCKETS. , See the Window Display of Drapery at James Smith's The Low-Prices are wholly and solely due to careful buying of DRAPERY by our London Buyers. 4 < You know 'JAMES. SMlTH'S—rest; assured that our J reputation for honest value giving is more than ever worthily upheld. See the Goods! Compare the** Prices! Then' Buy! Buy! Buy! , WHITE CALICOES! The calico market is going " sky thigh," yet our prices are at low level Prices 5/6, 6/6, 7/6, 8/6 to M/ 6 dozen WHITE TWILL, SHEETIN,GS— Compare our prices for sheeting-; grand value. Single bed " 11; 1/3, 1/6, 1/9, 1/11 y»rd Double bed 1/9, 1/11, 2/3, 2/6, > 2/9.yard WHITE DAMASKS-Of a specially good quality " Prices 2/3, 2/6, a/11, 3/6, 4/6 to 7/11 yard TOWELS!""Fine white towels' 1/-/1/3, 1/6, 1/9 to 4/6 each PILLOWCASES! Plain Bid., 10£ d., 1/-, 1/3 each Frilled ■ 1/6, 1/9, 1/11 to 23 each WHITE SATIN QUILTS! 'In good designs Single bed size-^- ' » 10/6, 12/6, 14/6 to 17/6 Double bed size— ' ' " 15/6,- 17/6, 21/-, 25/6 to 39/6 SERVIETTES! Special valuer size 24 x24 in.; neat patterns 18/6, 12/6 dozen JAMES SMITH, Limited "FAMOUS FOR LOW PRICES" , 80 Cuba Street - - WELLINGTON , V — Last Week's Southerly brought this Message " Men of Wellington!— Don warmer »r» s ~*gi *M « wearables straightaway. Many more Vl^ r''''^^%>J^L ' winds from the south ' are getting /<nS: ' [^^M^lW^m ready to ' blow great guns.' Men of U(§sJso&[\ |^lfi&l»p' ' Wellington, , purchase at The Kash, - where quality combines with good value HERE ARE SOME OF :sf^^^Wi!. YOUR WANTS— ,^r^%^r7'WARM SHIRTS—For winter wear; newest patterns in wool and cotton Prices 4/11 and 6/6 In all wool— Prices up to 15/6 WARM UNDERCLOTHING—In cosy weights for winter wear; in cotton and wool • . From 4/11 In pure wool— Up to 15/6 KNITTED JACKETS—For both ladies and gentlemen; in white and colours ' From 18/6 WARM MUFFLERS— From 3/11 KNITTED GLOVES— " From 2/11 SNUG LINED KID GLOVES— ' ■ ... .\ From 5/6 FINE MOTOR GLOVES— From 8/6 OUR REPUTATION FOR STRAIGHTFORWARD TRADING IS YOUR ASSURANCE OF SATISFACTION. T" Mens Wear jm 'Specialist*} "The Kash" Willis Street V WELLINGTON s' Something New! s I BROOCHES, RINGS AND EAR-RINGS [ 1 OF JAPANESE CULTURE PEARLS. j S CHARMING TINTS AND BEAUTIFUL SETTINGS. =§ ~ Many passeri'by stop dailytq admire the Pretty Pearl Jewellery displayed , ~ in our window; Lovely effects are obtained wilh two or three pearls of ~ S varied tints, and even the one-pearl, settings are very attractive. Each 55 EE! pearl has a smooth lustrous surface that is faultless. Mountings are of fSS S= 15-carat and 16-carat gold,'and their exquisite simplicity of design displays ' S SS the beauty of ihe pearls to perfection. This Jewellery is most suitable for ~ 'S5 ■': Dainty Gifts. Please inspect. • ' ~ 1 G. &T. YOUNG, LTD. § = 252 LAMBTON QUAY -' - - WELLINGTON %JIIII]|||lillll!l!lllil!illil!!lilllll!llill!llllllillilllll!llll!l!!llillillllll!l!IIIIU#

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Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 96, 23 April 1917, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 96, 23 April 1917, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 96, 23 April 1917, Page 3

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