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fSiegel's Great Alteration Sale . IN FUUL SWING A Determined Clearing at Pronounced Savings. Stocks must be reduced quickly and thoroughly, and we are sacrificing: Costumes and Coat Frocks, etc., regardless of cost in■>order to achieve our purpose. 6 only Coat Frocks —English samples ; all new shades; latest styles: smartly finished with stitching-, etc. Usually £5/5/- Sale Prise 42/Few only Fine Sorge Costumes—Silk lined and beautifully finished Usually £4/10/- Now 42/- \ SCORES OF OTHER JUST AS REMARKABLE VALUES. 27 Manners Street. - Wellington UNUSUAL SUIT VALUE ft vvhich demands the prompt attention of every owJ}i%jfy>\ saving man ! lH£f/£T*l!% THE FINEST MADE 'SUITS -TO - MEASURE, M S&V k \ from genuine West of England Tweeds &j' '"r£iwß&ffl ■ . 'At 63/- Wffifir Equal value elsewhere is improbable—better value vj, jj] h M is impossible ! \j ' | , »a CALL AND SEE THESE SUITINGS—then let If' jj !§ us have your order for a perfect fitting, stylish, jfe*^;, vjr made-co-measure suit at 63/- /iK^'lraf AT THE PRICE WE QUOTE, VALUE IS I $ fi\v DECIDEDLY PRONOUNCED! / iWf ;('fili HOPE.' BROS. /II 83 CUBA STBEET - WELLINGTON U___ ; _—■■!■■■■ mwh Bacon! Bacon! Bacon! PRIME RASHERS 1/2 per lb. Matches—plaids ... ... 6d, Cheese, first grade t.. 1/- Macoaroni and Vermicelli 6d, Flour— 255, 4/4; SOa 8/6 Haricot Beans ... ... 4d. Eice, best quality ... 2d. Essence of Coffee ... 1/Sago and Tapioca ... 3d. Jams—lib. tins ... „.. sid. Cornflour >„ 4^d. "X" brand :- 6d" Brown and Poison's ... 7d. 2lb- Slass iar3> "X "— Eolled oat 3 ... ... 1/3 Peach > Nectarine, Oatme a l-25s s .< ... 5/9 Qulnce'' Plum ' eto- 4 i Pearl Barley ... -... 3d. Raspberry, Apricot... 1/6 Split Peas ....... >.; 3d. "X" Jam, 71b. tins- „ , o , Plum, Gooseberry, Currants »-< «.< >.. Bd. _ , 1,1 i _ „ „, Peach 3/3 Sultanas -...■ ;..■ >„- Bd. _ , „ ' „,,_.. r. , Raspberry, MannaSeeded Raisins ■•♦* >.. id. , , ; . „ „.,, _.. „ lade, Apricot . w 4/MJdura Ra.sins ..< >„ 6d j 5 j Sicily Almonds ... rrt 1/8 Fklid Ammonia ... >.. 4*d. Desiccated Cocoanut ... Bd. Arrowroo (, M 7d. Fry's Pure Cocoa—s3 ... lOd. .. Zebra .. Paste £s •••■ V 7 Blacklead 4d. Clothes Pegs—per doz l|d. Kepler's Extract Malt Curry Powder, C. and B. 1/1 . 2/9 and 4/9 Robinson's Groats ..< 1/2' Golden Syrup—2s, 6d; 7s 1/8 1 Lentils ... ...■ -..* 4d. Sunlight Soap ... ... 1/1 Sheep Tongues (Gear's)... 1/4 Lifebuoy Soap ... ... 3£d. T«a—Matchless, 1/8; Ceylon, 1/10; Orient, 2/TE.A COUPONS Every Half-Pound Packet contains One Coupon, and every One-Pound Packet contains Two Coupons, and so on. CASH COUPONS Coupons given with every Cash ■ purchase. See that you get a Cash Coupon. Save up these Coupons, and when you have collected a number you will be entitled to choose a valuable present from a large and varied assortment. See our Windows. Tea Coupons and Cash Coupons may be counted together. Six Tea Coupons are equal in value to £1 worth of Cash Coupons. WAR DELL'S WILLIS STREET :: WELLINGTON "This jyiimii'F'apiiiJ'ii if .»^Mi^^^^^fc^a I tie isictUUgdl/iUJ w || rrrr —r^rpj When the freshly plucked leaf j is brought in by the gatherers, it is * -b^^^^lLjSTJ^. fir3t artificially withered under cover; \ it is then machine-rolled to bruise s the delicate cells; it is further fer- \ l^^^l^^^^^^g rncnied to enhance its delicate qual- p —sjf'' I*'- jtoiii-rid'^^ pH ities, and is finally 'fired' to seal up I 1 "— ' — *d and hold all its flavoury richness | -v & captive, and make it suitable for bulk |JL g+. WSL. r^"1" tr"\ /f ■*• fTT'i r^ s ?"^ jam \ i/°~ rri >J r> % n// A ■ira*. f ' IB Fernverttind I are the chOf<.<3^ ' rf< ct m< fi om Cey- | iH"***| 1^ ; lon oil own si. i*s e'ent inLoion bo I assefjU^'ms. /S doing a!i the buik buying. | From «// Grocers

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Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 48, 20 August 1917, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 48, 20 August 1917, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 48, 20 August 1917, Page 3

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