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The Inevitable result of a Sale, particularly a papular Veltch and Allan Sale, will be oleared at enermous reductions on . Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday REMNANTS OF:WOOLLEN DRESSES—I} yards to 6 yards; comprising serges, cloths, worsteds, tweeds, cashmeres, radiantas, gabardines, ' etc. At Prices from 1/6 up te 17/6 COTTON DRESSES—IS yards to 6 yards; comprising piques, voiles, gingham, muslins, nurse cloth, prints, zephyrs, poplins, cambrics, cotton gabardines, Jap. crepe, broches, linings, etc. » From 1/- up to 10/6 SILKS — ij yards up to 3 yards; comprsing Jap. silks, tussore silk, fuji, mervs., taffetas, paillettes, etc. From 1/- up to 7/6 VELVETEENS—J-yard up to 4 yards; in'all shades, including browns, greys, greens, navy, saxe, electric, tan, cardinal, wine, maroon, pink, sky, cream, and black From 1/- up to 7/6 AND MANCHESTER DEPARTMENT REMNANTS, ■ Including:— r 6 yards WHITE FLANNELETTE— 4/6 For 3/6 ( 6 yards MADAPOLAM— • 5/3 For 3/11 3 yards TEA TOWELING— 2/6 Fer 1/11 s "yards STRIPE FLANNELETTE— 4/- For 3/3 2} yards FLANNELETTE BLOUSING— 3/9 For 2/6 5 yards CRETONNE— 3/2 Far 2/6 6 yards CURTAIN VOILE— 9 /- For 1/11 2I yards ROLLER TOWELING— " 2/- For 1/6 6 yards PRINTED DIMITY— 5/3 For 3/3 3i yards STRIPE DRILL—Fast colour 4/5 Fsr 3/----5 yards LAMBA CLOTH— ,6/3 For 4/11 5 yards 80-inch WHITE SHEETING— . . ' 11/3 For 9/6 Also— '. LINOLEUM REMNANTS. !lllE[Q[Q[N][lS[S[3il HEHHEUms HEGaHiii ASK OR WHITE FOR A COPli BROOCHES and PENDANTS ofour Free Illustrated Booklet He Better Omweit cuM be w«to n \mm «f »n mv frin Mj^^tms-^ showing these The AustraKu-New Zealand Amj Cirjij. ° become bk»ric jewels when worn in Unique Ornaments. honour of the fine men who have gone, and are still going, from these su&ny lands to fight for King and Counliy—"men who hare proved themselves second to none for bravery »nd valour, and whose heroic deeds for our Empire are writ Urge in the immortal annals ef military achievement." D*»ign*tl by, and to be had tnly mt W. LITTLEJOHN & SON, LTD. 222-224 Lambton Quay :-. Wellington !| Smart Costumes Ju>k for barly bpnng | , (X t\ I An exquisite collection of ra \ TruA I ;| I the newest styles, combining | 17' I | tl)^§ II utility with elegance and 3 111 |I \ \\t ||| distinction. Our coshimei | W[ 1 1j \\Jl\ If • are exclusive —each model irfir 'I il\l ?i\ I possesses a charm of its | [I || ill \i\\\\ fit . . >v T* IT* T" ITP 111 1 J?H ill I \\ « I own :: SEE THEM! | j| [M \\V Mathewsons' Ltd. i^JVH \ ''Where the Smart Hals Are" \lj I Jtf II 264-266 LAMBTON QUAY I If! J/ ;.— ' —————> Superb Style and Perfect Tailoring /T\\ V Both are assured to every lady who has her Spring 7 J •^ IV Costume made by Mr. Coleman. This Season's Modes n l\i Mll \ nave a simplioity tnat demands extra skill in making.. / VrL * KrJ Bein S a Specialist, Mr. Coleman invests the simplest hJn * \IJ st^les with a charm ancl Disnity found only in tne I ffll V* productions of the- best English Tailors. ' | \W^ \ . •- . He has just opened a Choice Range of Beautiful j /% I Spring Fabrics, including some fine Twist Wnr- j If 1) cesters, • Covert Coatings, and Milled Worcesters,. ~< TT" in leading Fashionable Shades. Select one for .■j'" your New Costume. \\ ' A.* J. COLEMAN, j I LADIES' FASHION TAILOR" AND ROBE MAKESt, iSk Cskmial Mutual Buildmg, 117 Customhouse Quay =^ Jj2*Jk. (Opposite Bank of New Zealand.) • mmmmmi^i^mmammmmmmammMmmmmiMmammatmmßiMMmaußm*^ ' '•» To feel at ease in ■a- tete-a-tete I«§|sJ^rf lSj^\4ijli 18 chat one niust possess good'Teefh. %s<£f "v\Ss^H. S Let us keep, yars in firsfc'class 0 •SS^V' .^SBjikJp order. Our Expert Dental Service '^•^'SSSSbJ'**^Jr^%W so greatly improves Aop£araace jas?F^^^ JgzM, ■ and Health that you will be glad /s|^?°\^ itti^gW^L. tQ V'si' oar Parlours regularly. $ Make an Agpoaolrofi.'Dt -WOW't j£r ■ fj&pffP THE D-ENTH&S <Jp 69 M&ancrs Street, -WSKngtoa C? '"■.V" »- E6nrsvoa.in. tilfc6p.nL, and 7»,.p.in»to g'

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Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 48, 25 August 1917, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 48, 25 August 1917, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 48, 25 August 1917, Page 9

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