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Holeproof Guaranteed \Ve are glad to announce tHat we h»T© opefied-cp another |jl ! shipment of our Famous Ladies' "Holeproof" Hosiery, || and are giving a SIGNED GUARANTEE of six months' |J wear with ovety six pairs purchased. .. ■ ,1 NO MORE ■ ■;■.-■■ ..I DARNING / , '■ I if yon wear ■■'-'■ ■',: || Holeproof I Hosiery Boy 6 pairs to-day. 6 prs. guaranteed for 6 months Our new supply of 11 If they fail to wear 3 pairs Silk for 3 months " Holeproof" ha a|l she months without \*/TT T T?lVrn JUSt ar"ved' Wa 11 holes you will get WIL>L» £.INL> vraiA you to coma || new pairs FREE. THE -MEND and see it now. 11 Prices No Higher Than For Unguaranteed Brands. || hi.m. Pi., i i.i. You want suoh Stockings. Black or White I Black fine Lisle— Come here and gefc thera _ gave Heayy L|gk __ I ' pair d arn i n g. s ave the discomfort 2 /H pair II 6 pairs lor 23/6 °f dar"ed *<*»• B .°y ? Pairs 6 nairg lor i 7/6 I and get the guarantee. o pairs ior i//o |i SILK—la Black, Gunmetal, and Gabardine, 3 pairs for 2S/6 I We allow I/ in tbe £ Cash Discount I Te Aro House I NOW FOR JAMES SMITH'S 1 FRIDAY BARGAINS )i Everything is as good as it looks, and the savings for to-morrow 1 certainly look tempting enough to please'anybody. It will'do your' 1 eyes good to look at the bargains—it will do your purse better to 1 profit by them. || BE EARLY FOR THESE SPRING j [ SAVINGS j I LADIES' COSTUMES—2 only Fawn Gabadine Costumes; new I goods, belted coats, new pockets, self buttons; full skirt 111 Were 69/6 Friday Bargain Price 59/6 j| LADIES' SILK KNITTED SCARVES — Good wide reversible jl Scarves ; saxe on one side, black on other; fringed ends Lll Were 10/6 Friday Bargain Price 5/11 LADIES' CREAM SERGE COATS — 2 only; full back, large square pockets; can be worn either open or buttoned to neck; self buttons Ordinary price 59/6 Friday Bargain Price 49/6 NAVY SERGE COSTUMES— 3 only; coats have side belts, large •■ or roll collars; with or without pockets; skirts full and flared Ordinary prices 7g/6 and 92/6 Friday Bargain Price 65/WHITE VOILE BLOUSES — Nicely embroidered; new styles; sailor collars or V neck with roll collar; pretty designs Ordinary price 9/11 Friday Bargain Price 5/11 . TWEED COSTUMES — 2 only; in light grey shade; belted all round Ordinary price 49/6 Friday Bargain Price 42/VISIT US FRIDAY FOR BARGAINS. JAMES SMITH, Limited "FAMOUS FOR LOW PRICES" :: 80 CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON ■ ■ \ Summer Hats /jy|||_ Smart Men Most smart civilians are looking \^ round for a likely place to buy a r^ &^S& " decent N hatj and we are practically i^Aj. ~^B certain? that - you will find just Vv/^^^^_ sj what is needed at The Kash. /^S^^^Ssif"''^ These are direct from the makers, " ik and by reason of our purchasing tjs*"^ ■"'■' for cash we make a saving which we pass along to our customers. " THESE WILL APPfcAL TO YOUI BLACK FLEXIBLE HATS—AII fur; guaranteed dyes Price 9/6 SOFT FELTS—In plain colours and mixtures; dark grey, light grey, brown; all new goods and smartest shapes Price from il/e VELOURS—AII British -manufacture; in greys, browns, and blacks Price from 25/TWEED HATS—Quite the latest; in rainproof or fancy tweeds . Price from 7/9 yr k V Mens Wear -- SpccialistsJ Wallace & Gibson Satiefactiort -or Youc- Mori&y- Back-* "The Kash," Willis St., Wellington, and at Trentham. ... ■ %. WILLIS STREET ELECTRIFIED For some weeks past the grocery atmosphere , i 1 round about Wellington has been charged with l| electricity. The centre of the disturbance is now : ;' located in Willis Street, and the public is be- j ginning to realise that there is " something | doing." Meanwhile the trade is beginning to " sit up and take notice," and high prices are ' i suffering accordingly. Wellington wage-earners are beginning to realise that their money is gaining' in purchasing value. What DOES it i mean? ■ i H.D.BBNNBTT.LTD. i "The Quality Grocers" :: 246 Lainktos Q«ay, WELLINGTON /

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Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 65, 14 September 1917, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 65, 14 September 1917, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 65, 14 September 1917, Page 3

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