I CHOICE SILKS 1 5 IN SPLENDID VARIETY/! If .».t v«- ---§ The Silk Department at Te Aro House is jf jjfr making an excellent showing of Silks in all •§- ---6 fashionable shades, at best values obtainable: *cf *>f NOTE THE FOLLOWING SPECIALS • S" & TnJlnpJ pP"~? 6T 3/». «/ii, 5/11, 7/6 yard Vr «. bUKUSAN—34-inch 4/n yard -J* At FUJI- 3 4-inch i/IwH -;;f £ SATIN GRENADINE-3 9 -inch; in all leading shad« S^'" « * deAsS Y JAP-23Hnch; a very fine selection of the latest *T •>r 1/- ln thß * Discount for Cash -JT •*•« ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ' ' •*<f | Te Aro House 1 I Worth Seeing! ,^^^ S I Oar Window Display of ■'■ 1 Dainty SilK /f%^ I Sports Coats fm Mn^' |[| The very latest notions in Sports \ V^sT^^aL *$-! ' I 1! poat?. carried out in some of the A/SW/TWrrtrM " ■ I loveliest colourings it is possible X/W// I'l W ■I to conceive. llw/\ I I iWI I RICH OLD GOLD, with black A ivl I ¥WI " ' I lapels and sash. "/ 1 fa y/ ). ■ |'-lv ■ (j EMERALD GREEN, with black I ll\¥i I\V | lapels.and sash. IM/k vB// \ Jm ' I DEEP VIOLET, NATTIER mJ^Blf J L Lill Ip |j . BLUE, CERISE, with white : I^™!^%!™^] •' I APRICOT, CHERRY, CHAMPAGNE, BLACK AND WHITE | | ■ SHOT EFFECT. \ I Prices 45/-, 59/-, ill-, to 7 guineas. Ladies cannot pass our windows without being irresistibly drawn I to this beautiful display of New Sports Coats. WE INVITE YOU TO COME INSIDE lII7DR DDIfT Ladies'and Gent's Outfitter nCiID. iIUIC, S4-56 Willis St. Welliagton Strong Wearing WHPI Trousers!- ---{ \\ m Working men especially will be~ ~,i'. •j- XL •'■• // interested in our display of 1 m> I'/ ■ ' trousers. They are made of ■■■■■■ I . / The Best Materials Obtainable 111 J J in Saddle Tweed and Worsteds, I % I If' '|J and ars cut in the latest styles, I ilfli I J 111 with and without box bottoms'. ;' j I Sj . Solid Value and Hard Wear I I >' liiMf these trousers cannot be sur- ""* I! 1 J \JPP^ passedj and they are very low in M%k 10/6, 12/6, 14/6, 16/6 and 18/6 per pair \ \£T COME IN AND LOOK AT THEM!; Wholesale Tailors and Mercers 77-79 WIILIS STREET :: Opp. Post " OF THE HIGHEST STANDARD! (; -< V W^k) ||| Popularity that never wanes is T\ > T^M--^. ' ' %JkJßs&i!e IB jl won only by unvarying- excel- : Itaflgfe^- Iv^^ '■ il II lence, and because the same jr? II || hig-h quality is maintained in aßS3nmti&s3&.ilk '" ''\ 1 our Confectionery; this depart- ""•^WSaß™^! 1 A. \ I I ment is in constant favour. '""' ' 1 I kindTrrf hfrtl St.S f s^ le(v ta"d.En^b: and Colonial Sweets-end all I w ?ls*- grade Confectionery, including many little luxuries | palatable for young- and old alike. jl II Our Confectionery is Pure and Wholesome—of fj| I one grade only—the best. ... ■ ; -■ .5 |j| 1 AY Ff A I*A "F»r HonsehoW Values" [I 1| ▼▼ •! •X^*/I^.* LiLCl* t Ltmbton Quay i l'|| m^ Jff* c'w S P«r cent, for Cash—Save Your Coupon Tickets. -: : '--}J§
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Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 112, 8 November 1917, Page 3
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