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The inevitable result of a Sale, particularly a popular Veitch and Allan Sale, will be cleared at enormous reductions on I REMNANTS OF:WOOLLEN DRESSES—iJ yards.to 6 yards; comprising- serges, cloths, worsteds, tweeds, cashmeres, radiantas, gabardines, etc. At Prices from 1/6 up to 17/6 COTTON DRESSES—i-i yards to 6 yards; comprising piques, { voiles, gingham, muslins, nurse cloth, prints, zephyrs, pop- | : lins, cambrics, cotton gabardines, Jap. crepe, broches, linings, etc. From 1/- up to 10/6 SILKS — \\ 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;— 6 yards WHITE FLANNELETTE— 4/6 For 3/6 | i 6 yards MADAPOLAM— 5/3 For 3/11 I 3 yards TEA TOWELING— 2/6 For 1/11 'I s yards STRIPE FLANNELETTE— 4/- For 3/3 , 2i yards FLANNELETTE BLOUSING- 3/9 For 2/6 5 yards CRETONNE— 3/2 For 2/6 ' j! 6 yards CURTAIN VOILE— 9/- For 4/11 I 2J yards ROLLER TOWELING— 2/- For 1/6 ! 6 yards PRINTED DIMITY— 5/3 For 3/3 i 3,} yards'STRIPE DRILL—Fast colour 4/S For 3/- ---| 5 yards LAMB A CLOTH— =6/3 For 4/11 5 yards 80-inch WHITE SHEETING— 11/3 For 9/6 Also — LINOLEUM REMNANTS. BIIEEmHUSIMIi UE3OIIG3IEJIIIS I ASK OR WKIIE FOR A COPY 1 BROOCHES and PENDANTS ofour Free Illustrated Booklet No Better Onwncnl ceaM bs warn in hinenr of nor men frsm ■.fcrikSnOeniGra- showing these The Australian-New Zealand Array urps. 7"* HEY become historic jewels when worn in Unique Ornaments. *-> honour of the fine men who have gone, and are still going, from these suony laiids to fight for King and Country—"men who hare proved themselves jeeond to none for bravery and valour, and whose heroic deeds for our Empire arc wiit large in the immortal annals of military achievement." Designed by, and to h* hsd only at ', W. LITTLEJOHN & SON, LTD. 222-224 Lambton Quay : Wellington i m' ■ k ■m ; N'! n ; i n:! i! mn: !*jm's■f:nT;ni n; mnL'n si i m i!! nn:n v n i *f/^>> § l!0Sl0$^ '^ew Models are ::- g §f foioM^^ pJ being added daily to § =c %X-J our Collection or :: s =i yN-^V cnniMr 1 == I /fl-Jjjj \ MILLIN ERY j EE / ,'/' lij I .Beautiful styles for present and -s, H t7; lid \'i later wear—remarkable for excel- 5 55 "*' lence of design, quality and effect s£ ss Mathewson's Millinery is individual —out of the ordinary— ™ H distinguished in any company. Ckoose Your Hats This Week v E= [ MATHEWSONS* LTD. I p " Where the Smart Hats Are." ::: 264-266 LAMBTON QUAY = %/{!lS!!!f]!!!g!l$l!l!!!!!!!!!!!S}!!IS!!li!ii!S!!!i:i!l!!!!tlil!!!!!ini!iliJIIHI!li!llin^ v£V Cosiames Tailored by Continental Experts (\vS t\ " Colcman " Costumes are superior to ordinary (I \Js I I tailor-made productions because Perfect Cuttingl is ft •*! iji I .supplemented by Highly Skilled Tailoring—the work /Vet JU/ \ °f nien who have had long- Continental experience. lwn~std We'take trouble to find such men, and their expert l-jilxy\ tailoring- is one of the reasons for the remarkable {$£&] Ift growth of this business. /Mf /iji Although we arc busy—very busy—we can promise ill! U//I S Y ou cyel'y attention. Inspect our newest fabrics, ls\j\yT^\ including- Indigo Serges from £yh\-. Please order / lit I I NOW—even thougii early delivery _ is not required— 111 I I for the cost of materials is advancing. //if A. J. COLEMAN, [U jJ//IJ LADIES' FASHION TAILOR AND ROBE MAKER, J 4^l^ Colonial Mutual Buiidisg, 117 Customhouse Quay i (Opposite Bank of New Zealand.) / I Mil —■■Mill 1111 l !■!■! 11l ■■! Ml 2^ /^t\ T aye our , !/ fj/ \'i Tcstli! \ ■J^. Bum J]~jf^4\, 1 A hopeful sign of the times is the \ <^a^^a^ aEsslSsS^»!B»^ | increasing number of lads who come r '^^&§/^^ i^^-^^\ to us pei-iodically for attention to f ■ viKll* A'^X -\\ra) I Encourage your boy to form this j VPTOffP'W^af/ i Hood habit. Oiti- Service will save g * :uid preserve his Teeth, and keep him I r*Nyf^Pes\ i stloI)S ;>lK' active. Consultations i (, S^ \ ~z£_ f ' Expert Work tX Modtratt Fees. j, I mar&don & \f CHAMBERLAIN \ ~ / \ 69 Manners Street ■- Wellington i H \ / Young People's Hours: P a.m. till 6 p.m. f: \ \ ' A ' NotinthoEs-ening. | C'iosca 1 p.m. Satarfiavs. J rr - linlT ffif^^,mißTtwi-y tTirTt'mwTTT)nwrwiwiMwmir Irf*^

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Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 51, 29 August 1917, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 51, 29 August 1917, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 51, 29 August 1917, Page 9

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