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JHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHt ft :t | Spring Sbowiog* | S of Bigb-grade Dress Fabrics \ :f At "At i,t TjAE have been all-wool French sunrafiS^T & At fortunate in « ™de> * several shades of"- «C 5, #» . .»«».».. Esternazy, the new colour for Spring VT At Securing a VERY we ar; also in pretty shades of grey At A£ SPECIAL selection lt/6 per yard J.J. A*. of Dress Goods, "fermoy 11 — j£ At embracing all that A nice soft Woollen Material, 42 inches 'j>s •• r. „ . « r wide; in Spring shades of grey, Ester- *'i* At IS Fashionable for hazy> light saxi, stona, anl mole , .% .V. Spring Wear! 9/6 per yard At At " TRICOTINE"— ' ' ♦* & 2L*7ta£?s A new material for coats and akirfar At :T P- J, •£ '£, in fawn > Srey. «* niggerj S4in. wide' '" Vf At designed m beautiful * BS -' At IS shades which enhance .. H/6 per y.rd « Vj their attractiveness and COVERT GABRICORD— v ' "IT Vf make them most de- 54 inches wide; in navy, grey, mid Vf At sirable fashion goods In-own, and nigger brown ' At / Z,£ for the Spring Season. 11/6 per yard _»j^ jlf GABARDINE— /?f 4 »* Patterns U Reon««l In several shades of grey, Esterhazy, {J -)J ' 15/6 per yard -*<£ , At GABRICORD— " _ \,,-*f At AlWool, 56 inches wide; in •wine, At %* navy, bottle green, grey, and Esterhazy »« Iff 16/6 per yard ' *{f Vf > Vf t Te Aro House t At ■> At i— ' ' ' < fr Don't Brood over the Increased Cost of Living! Don't scratch round to see, where a saving can be made; come to James Smith's End-of-Season Sale, where BIG BARGAINS are' batched ont every lionr; come with the crowds and share in' these / JAMES SMITH'S I FRIDAY BARGAINS \ LADIES' BLACK SILK BLOUSES—Good style and quality, Ragl/m sleeves, scalloped fronts Were 10/6 Friday Bargain Price 5/U GIRLS' WOOL KNITTED SPORTS COATS—In grey, brown, and irax«; well made and very serviceable Were> 19/11 , Friday Bargain Price 14/9 LADIES' NIGHTDRESSES—In cream and natural wovea, whiv collars, large size „. Were 7/11 Friday Bargain Price 5/11 LADIES' SPENCERS and BQDICES—Grey merino, long skewea, beautiful quality „. Wore 7/11 Friday Bargain Price 1/6 LADIES' NAVY SERGE SKIRTS—New styles; six orijj good make and dy« Were 12711 to 16/11 1 Friday Bargain Price 6/11 ■ ' [ MEN'S UNDERWEAR—SpeciaI offer of Underpants; lifhi-weight, woven Were good value at 3/6 pair Friday Bargain Price 2/6 pair * ' ATTEND THE STORE FOR MANY MORE JAMES SMITH, Limited "FAMOUS FOR LOW PRICES" ■ - . 80 Cuba Street ■ - WELLINGTON FOR GENTLEMEN IN KHAKI Active service needs purchased at " The Kash " express • absolute / dependability, combined with all the essentials of smart appearance and gw>d style. Soldiers who study appearance, therefore, should certainly niake "The Kash" their baying guide. Here are some Priced Items:— . Offlcers' Jackets —In serge, Caps'— Colonial'and English worsted, gabricord, or whip- makes s From t3/8,t0.^7/8 cord From 77/6 Rainproof Coats—Khaki .shades Breeches and Slacks —To match From 57/6 jackets From as/- shirts — Collars and ties to Drill Uniforms—Reliable quali- match; in cotton, wool, or silk ty Price 40/- N.C.O. Tunics—Ready-made or British Warms — \British, Jae- to measure From Vtf* gers, and Colonial From 63/- Wool Sleeve Jaoksts — Very Waterproof Capes—Guaranteed warm and light • ", „ From 55/- Leather Shells — Absolutely Uniform Cases—Will stand hard wind-proof, and very soft and usage; riveted throughout; pliable s hasp, staple, and padlock . Price 45/- Collapsible Tablet and Chain, 1 Boots—Genuine willow calf Tufted Mattresses, Pillows, CorFrom 37/6 pair tains, Mats, Towels, and all Puttees—Fox's Regulation and Military needs are best bought Superfine From 9/6 at THE KASH. I , " MILITARY OVERCOATS AND CAPES ARE SPECIALTIES. A DON'T FORCETI—WE'VE A BRANCH At TRENTHAM. yr k J Mens Wear -— Specialists} Wallace & Gibson Satisfaction -or -Youc- Money* Batok.— "The Kash," Willis St., Wellington, and at Trentham. ( That "Pufl Together" Spirit | If CO-OPERATION is the keynote of Bennett's grocery service. Back of II 111 the telephone attendant who answers your call, is the united effort of a I I'l small army of counter hands, packers and despatches. This effort is j|l |'| concentrated on YOUR order—utilised to supply you with fresh, whole- LI [ some groceries, right on time to any address. Try our service To-day! |[|j| I Order Dandelion Tea, 1/6, 1/8, 1/10, 2/- Ib. I tH. D. BENNETT, LTD. , . ||| ■'I "The Quality Grocers" tt 24* Lamfctoa Doay, WILLIHGTOH km \L J*

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Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 41, 17 August 1917, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 41, 17 August 1917, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 41, 17 August 1917, Page 3