I The END-OF-SEASON at the big popular V.& A. STORE ■ Under existing extraordinary conditions are real fine ones. Just look at these and be convinced: FROM THE DRESS DEPARTMENT 200 yards COLOURED PAILLETTE SILKS — Suitable for blouses, dresses, etc.; in shades of Quaker, Havana, champagne, apricot, sky, etc.; slight defect in weave; 36 inches wide Usually 6/6 yard End of.Season Clearing Price 3/IJ yard 300 yards COTELE COEDS—A splendid fabric {or dresses, sports coats, etc.; in shades of Quaker, desert, fawn, nigger, etc. ; 39-40 inches wide Usually 3/6 yard End of Season Price 2/3 yard FROM THE SHOWROOM SPORTS COATS—In woven silk and cotton, two pockets, small belt at back; in pals blue only '. . End of Season Price 13/6 SMART UTILITY MOBBING GOWNS—In navy, light blue, grey, black and white check; large collar, pocket at side, fastened' with two buttons only; all sizes .' End of Season Price 12/6 <g> Waltuaffiore's Busiest- 3t»o3?e * « j By Special Appointment since,our Establishment, 1879. Cherished' Heirlooms THE JEWELLERY GlFT— and it need not be costly —is always precious to the recipient, for it js an expression of real sentiment which will be carefully kept and fondly cherished. A piece of jewellery well chosen now will become a cherished heirloom in the future. Wliat pleasure a daughter has in wearing " mother's " brooch or trinket —or a son "father's" watch or ring. Buy the Best — It Gives the Maximum of SaUsfextion. [ We have a fine rarige of very choice jewel'ery ranging from a few shillings to many pounds, and place our best services atyourdisposal. W. Littlejohn & Son, Ltd. 222 LAMBTON QUAY :: WELLINGTON I —— :. ■■ ■ TT^Z^T" MATHEWSONS' jT^% Reveals the Best Ideas for the \ •SL- Ty :: :: New Season :: :: - \^%/ \ Let your Wearing Apparel .''l7 / be in harmony with .. . ,y§§\ / • Fashion's NEWEST Ideas. , '/I v You will find a delightfuf exhibition of Advanced Styles in Autumn ■ Millinery now on view in Mathewsons' popular salons. Why not call ? EXCLUSIVE STYLES SUPERIOR QUALITY MATHEWSONS 9 LTD. ■ -. j ".Where.the Smart Hate Are." 264-266, LAMBTON QUAY : : WELLINGTON r DAINTY SILK HOSIERY IN JUST THE REQUIRED SHADES Our Hosiery Stock is most interesting from a variety and value point of view. WE HAVE A MOST COMPLETE RANGE OF SILK HOSE . In Black.' Navy, Pale Grey, Mole, Gabardine, Coating Fawn, Coating Drab, Champ»gnc, &c. PRICE 8/11 A FAIR - HOSIERY OF RELIABLE QUALITY AND UNDOUBTED VALUE. £~* &*k JsJ/ • JsT $L\. & \.«s &.? L,adi©s' and GoaSlsunon's Outfitter, 54-3'& Willis Sti-eet :: Wellington j\ tit the f^WwSS^fefe^kI mi. One! mlp^^:. -jfc, I Just a, one bad V^%%£sk W§ Wtf^^^X | decayed Tooth will " Z^<^^^^^^M/ I & ruin a Set. It is . ' I easier and chenpo" to have a single tooth attended to than wait until severn! have to be extracted and replaced. ■ Consult us NOW! la Extractions', Fillings, Plates, Crowns and Bridge. work we guarantee Expert Attention at Moderate Fee 3. Marsdon & Chamberlain Dentists 69 MANNERS STHEET, ' '^ELLINGTON Hours: 9 era. to 6 v.m., and 7 p.m. to 8.30 p.m. Closed 1 p.m. Saturday.
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Evening Post, Volume XCV, Issue 40, 15 February 1918, Page 9
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