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| Spring Neckwear | JJ that adds the finishing touch to your Spring attire. «t Jg, You must see our New Selection of Dainty " ( <|k <j % Neckwear, embracing all the Smartest and Daintiest <£ * <|jj» - Novelties. • $ S" * THE POPULAR FRENCH |fc yu _rf/^^^H\ SAILOR COLLAR—In net, J W »—^^^ • muslin, crepe^de-chine, and * * b9 tS^H^V^s'' /y/"rV^s> v^ s'l'c' trimmed with new < » 2S. 1 / \fft\K. stitching- and.wide tucks 1 [ 1 ,2/11,3/11,4/11,5/6,8/11 JJ W P? CREPE-DE-CHINE ROLL *W if> COLLARS —In soft shades «|^ 3 !' • °f Pink,, heliotrope, sky, jjl * B=aSSS!^)lt\^ vieux jose, and champagne 1 ' -.'.,. - 3/8 P (jjf ORGANDI MUSLIN ROLL COLLARS—Daintily embroidered # j , and finished with guipure and filet lace Jttk J t x.2/3, 2/6, 2/11, 3/6, 3/11, «/•, «/11 T j ORGANDI MUSLIN FRONTS—With roll collars and square 1 * neck; trimmed with fine embroidery and pin tucks ' r W ' ■ 4/11> 5/11> */' Ijl ifc 'SMART BLOUSETTES—In fine Bretonne net; daintily trimmed i'} J| \yith Valenciennes, lace ,3/11, 4/11, 5/11, 6/11, 7/11 ml Jt CREPE-DE-CHINE BLOUSETTES — Trimmed with French . J " ™ Val. lace and herngtitching; in sky, navy, shell pink, and saxe ' [ if • •-■„'' ' 17/6. «/e, ai/- if * * 1/- in the £ Cash Discount j: Te Ard House ::

w \ ff~\ I T FT 1. C A Remarkable One-week V V^JI J—jJlLjO Display at James Smith's Remarkable because of the diversity of choice in colour and pattern. Remarkable, too, because^of the finely cut prices. Every Conceivable Pattern and Shade i VOILES in stripe and check effects. VOILES in the new chintz designs and Watteau patterns, on grey, white, cream, navy, and pink grounds. Also a complete range of the celebrated " GRAFTON " designs-and printings. 39 and 40-inch (double width)— , 1/6, 1/11, 2/3, 2/6 and 2/9 yard 30-inch (single width)—' lo^d, 1/6 and 1/11 yard JAMES SMITH; Limited "FAMOUS FOR LOW PRICES" 80 Cuba Street - - WELLINGTON

Summer Hats 7J5S|\ . '. Smart Men. Most smart-civilians are looking. ■ V\ -"J^y <yj%g round for a likely place to buy a PV > '' tl decent hat, and we are piactically k\. «§* certain that you will find just ' J^ what is needed at The Kash. , '/^J^ I^'^ These are direct from the makers, * ">S§i§^^. K. and by reason of our purchasing v> TtfSL for cash we make a saving which 'Ufl we pass along to our customers. .. THESE., WILL APP&AL TO, YOU:. - BLACK FLEXIBLE "HATS—All'fur; guaranteed dyes Price »/• SOFT FELTS—In plain colours'and mixtures; dark grey, light arrey brown; all new goods and smartest shapes Price from It/s VELOURS—AII British manufacture; in greys, brownsj and blacks '" . . *■"'«• 'rem 25/TWEED HATS—Quite the. latest; in rainproof or fancy tweeds •: ' Price from 7/9 Tl ~Y Mens Wear -«« Specialists^ Satlgfactiort ->or 'Youc- Money- Back^ "Hie Kash," Willis St., Wellrngton, and at trentham. 3 WILLIS STREET ELECTRIFIED^ f For 1 some weeks past the grocery atmosphere ,| round about Wellington, has been charged with ,1 ' electricity. The centre of the disturbance is now |i located in Willis Street^ and the public is be- ,' ginning to realise that there is " something !|! doing.*' Meanwhile the trade is beginning to ''sit up'-and "take notice," and high prices are ,j, suffering accoidmgly. Wellington wage-earners !. ' are beginning to realise that their money is I gaining in purchasing value. What DOES it r i mean? \ i'j H. D. B©r^M3SJXT, LTD. V' "The Quality Grecers" :: 246 Lambton fimay, WELLINGTft i W ■ A

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Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 67, 17 September 1917, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 67, 17 September 1917, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 67, 17 September 1917, Page 3

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