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OPPORTUNE PURCHASE. MAIDS' PETONE ALL-WOOL REEFER COATS, I^tOSY and warm for the cold days, cream, taxo, brown, etc., worth I7s 6d, for 9s lid. COLE'S DRAPERY CO., 108, 110,112. CUBA-STREET. FASHION'S LATEST In SUEDE FOOTWEAR Call in and see our latest importation, of Fashionable Footwear— "The Poiftlaad," chic, dainty, flexible, and durable. A few examples: — Ladies' Patent Whole Goloshed Brown Suede Leg Walking Boots, smart Louis heels, fashionable round toes, 47s 6d. Ladies' Patent Vamp Fawn Suede Leg Walking Boots, Louis heels', latest toe, 47s 6d. Ladies' Patent Whole Goloshed White "Nubuck" Top, Walking Book, celluloid Louis heels, smart pre- r vailing too, 47s 6d. Ladies' Patent Whole Goloshed Grey Suede Leg Walking Boots, Louis heels, fashionable round toes, 47s 6d. Surplus stock of Laces to match above shades. PEARCE'S BOOT ARCADE 106, Cuba-street, and Riddiford-street. SIEGEL'S— Tailor-made Costumes at greatly reduced prices. Two special bargain days, Thursday and Friday. See window. - IN every Costume you get exclusive style, the best of workmanship, and a saving of 40a. EVERY Tailor-made i 6 manufactured in our own workrooms You get it. at the famous Siegel price. GREAT Reductions at our two speoial Bargain Days, Thursday and Friday : Siegel's, Ladies' Tailors, Mannersstreet. "|7\XCELLENT value in Navy Serge jOJ Tailored Costumes. The latest styles, fasten to neck, with pleats on hips, as now worn. Were £6 6s. The Siegel price .is 4 guineas. LO&'E no time; come_ along at once and secure a bargain in a Tailored Costume. ' SIEGEL'S special two Bargain Days; Thursday and Friday, when Tailored Costumes will be cheaper than anywhere in town. Compare prices and values. Siegel's Ladies' Tailors, Manners-street^ GO6l)~~Tonio for thg thrifty housewife is the announcement of James Smith's Winter Sale, in full swing tomorrow. ■ QUALITY China at quality, prices. Nothing reserved. All lines less Is in ©very ss. Edward Anderson and Co. CHILDREN'S Wea- of every descrip-' V^ tion, including Bloomers and Warm Kilted Suits,;at Miss Lomax's, opp. Fire Station, Newtown! EDWARD : ANDERSON AND CO.'S Final Notice. The Groat China, Sale closing Friday Night. '. You will be sorry if you miss it. , : HOW can.l. save money? -The burning question solved by James Smith's. Visit their Winter, Sale to-morrow. X ADIES' Hose going at keen prices. 'JL- Lady wear Sale, 48, Manners-street. mO. Mother—Your baby needs, special -I ' care during' cold weather. Use Mabela, the ideal Malted Food. ; FRIDAY Night, at 9 o'clook, ia the closing hour of the Great China Sale at Edward Anderson and Co.'s, Ltd. ONEY saved at every step at Jamea Smith's Winter Sale to-morrow. PERPLEXED? Consult Madame King, Gifted Clairvoyant©. ' Advice all subjects. 87, Vivian-street, opp. Salvation Army. LOSING of the Great China Sale, Friday Night, at 9 o'clock. Edward Anderson and Co. BIG Clearance of M'Clintock's real Eiderdown Quilts. Prices in buyers' favour James Smith's' Winter Sale. ■ ' DO you want Money? I lend £5 to £100' on any class of security. Call or write, enclosing stamp- for reply. Strictly confidential. L. W. BaJlund, Boulcott Chambers, Boulcott-street, Wellington. ■ . ■ "\TOU should see the piles and piles of Jl Lovely Kaiapoi Blankets at James Smith's Winter Sale. Every one pair drastically reduced. , ■ QUALITY China at quality prices. Nothing reserved. All lines leas.ls in every ss. Edward Anderson and' Co. r»-| r\r\ CASH first prize Easy Monday S&lvu Laundry Help Competition. " What did Mrs. Easy; Monday Brown say ? " Entry coupons in packets. ECONDHAND Book Business for Sale, good living for suitable person; cheap rent; central. Apply Called Upj Evening Post. RUBBING wears you out; save rubbing by using " Easy Monday." Every packet contains coupon for £100 cash prize. WHAT improßSod you most at James Smith's Winter Sale to-day? Baid one lady to another. Their lovely double-bed Eiderdown Quilts, 37a 6d for 32s 6d. ~\ REFINED country Young Lady (20), —3— would like Position as Ladyhelp. Apply Keeness, Evening Post. RIDAY \Night, at 9 o'clock, is the closing hour of the Great China SaJo afc Edward Anderson and Co.'s, Ltd. LADIES, do you know latest Costumes are selling at practicaJly cost. Ladywear Sale, 48, Manners-street. ETURNED Soldier, with several years' experience, all branches shipping, forwarding, and Customs work, also accountancy, open for Engagement; highest credentials. Apply Honourable Discharge, Evening Post. YOUR hard-earned pound note will be worth 30s to-moiTow at James Smith's Winter Sale. YOUR lost chance foT the big reductions in China and Gless-at Edward Anderson and Co.'s Great. Snle. A.RH-lAGE, Deitiny, Events, Changes, Prospects, Surroundings, Business, etc., Marvellous 2000-word Life Readings. Send birth date and 9 N.Z. Sfamps, to Aubcrt, Box 440, Sydney. /CLOSING of tho Great China Sale, v^ Friday Night, at 9 o'clock Edwnrd Anderson and Co. CHARACTER Heading by Birth Date and Handwriting. Enclose 2s 6d and stamp to Philos. Evening Post Agency, Wellington South. r' you arc out to save money, we can help. Pop in and see us. James Smith's Winter Sale to-morrow WILL give £1 bonus for tenancy 5 or 6-rd. House, all conveniences, Newtown .. Apply 10, Rintoul-street. THE Place for Bargains — James Smith's Ladies' Underclothing Department. Stacks of bargains. Winter Sale to-morrow. HYPNOTISM "opens great fortunes. .What it las done to othin it can do to you. 178, Molesworth-street. '

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Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 129, 31 May 1917, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 129, 31 May 1917, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 129, 31 May 1917, Page 1

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