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| HOUSEWIVES! Stock up I | with Household Drapery I j at These Saving Prices I " ' -"s=ss STRONG BLEACHED CALICO— 31 inches wide §5 ' ' •== Sale Brice 7/11 dozen yards i~ RoV»r.; n ; '== HORROCKSES' LONGCLOTH - Absolutely = DaigainS 111 =~ pure; 36 inches wide,. „ . . ...-, ./ , , E: ' » - , S Sale Price 11/6 cloien yards ~ Mflnrhptfpr s= Better Numbers at 12/6, 13/6, 14/S dozen yards = iVICUiUIdMCI s= Few Dozen Only WHITE TURKISH TOWELS— 3 .•" j i ~ Nice and absorbent. Size 44 x2l ■ —- VjOOCIS £lt the S= Sale P^ce 1/11 pair = , , S LARGE WHITE TURKISH BATH TOWELS— 5,, ; s*. x-^ -_ 4 —_- =s Size 60 x26 Sale Price 2/11 pair 5 fRF AT= WHITE TURKISH ,ROLLERING-i 5 inches S r >Jl\JLj/Tk 1 = wide — Sals Price 6id yard = .= HEAVY ...NURSERY. : TOWELING-25 " inches s IV/ ITT T7 T" 1 S Wlde: exceptional value Sale Price 1/« i yard 2= WHI IrS LUNCH SERVIETTES-Size'lß x 18; wonderful S ~ •'***** ■*—' ~; value Sale Price 4/11 dozen S . , «_ = HEMMED DAMASK SUPPER CLOTHES—Sizes S= ~ A I l-T = 33x33 Salo Price 1/11 -5 Ot\Lj H, S HEMMED SUPPER CLOTHS-In neat designs =■ " . ~ ; sale Price 2/6 ss... . ■ . : ■- _ j,^^^-^^ — PLAIN READY-MADE PILLOW CASES—Good == ' ' !■, ■"'' V 1 s= value :.-..- Sale Price 1/11 pair ~ • / = A Few Pieces Only BLEACHED TABLE = A \/; e ; rt i» o f:' S= DAMASK-Good patterns; .54. inches wide .■' 5 VISIOII 01 ss: Sale Price 1/9 yard ~ • »' 1. ss HORROCKSES' WHITE FLANNELETTE— = I nV p inp;e != Absolutely free from dressing", and wear S V ;''«J SS guaranteed; 36 inches wide ■ ■ SS • t-n. • 1 = Sale Price 1/3 yard IS OUF JJISPIaV x ■ ■ S CREAM FLANNELETTE-Nice soft finish, 29 ~ i-^oyiujr.. ss inches wide Sale Price H^d yard ~s ~.C CL_ _. ___ *_ n ■ = .WHITE MADAPOLAM'-36 inches wide; good =£ 01 V^llaiming gg value Sale Price' 6/11 dozen yards ss: , I DRESS GOODS AT BIG DISCOUNTS j AUTUMN ■~ WHITE COTTON VOILES-40-42 inches wide STY /I'll* =5 Special Prices 1/6, 1/9, 1/11 2/6, 2/11, 3/6 yard = VlilhlUPW =~ CREAM CASHMERE— 42 inches wide; all wool. '== 1 VlllllilCl V SS and French manufacture Usual Price 2/11 yard ss = Special Price 1/1H yard = CALL AT ONCE! s= WHITE PIQUE—4O inches'wide; in all cords ss .- si Special Prices 2/6, 2/11, 3/3, 3/6, 3/11 yard 55551-—■ £= NATURAL SHANTUNG. SILK—34. inches wide ;..= .. . .; ... ; ...: S3- for dresses, blouses and. underwear ™ ■ Si , Spocial Price -1/9 yard S™ WHITE JAPANESE DELAINE— 32 inches wide;. ■•■=«.■•... Bwgaißs in White Blouses, Gloyes, Hosiery and Embroideries §§ I uCUKUj & E£K5L!!ii,.LfC!.- 1: ■-.^.:v--v^\ %HUHIIIIIIHIPI!!llk;iiM^

Entertainment do Luxo in the precincts of your own home is brought to you by the, Pathephone—the incarnation of all that is wonderful in the world of music. Invest now in a. Pathephone. It is tho jewel of all Talking Machines, yet it_ is lower in price. The inimitable Sapphire Point is responsible for the melodious beauty of the Pathephone. No needles are required, and the natural tone of the voice is preserved. Call .or write for prices of this most desirable machine. — Oscar Hewett and Co., 56, Cuba-street, just below Bank of New Zealand. —Advt. THERE'S A RUN ON CRETONNE. TinHIS fabric ia rapidly gaining a unique A popularity with smart dre3sers. The many rich colourings, and pleasing patterns enable every taste to be met. Made to order only in many different styles. MRS. LEITCH, LADIES'. TAILOR, 'Phone 937 A. ■ 145, Vivian-street. ABOUT A BAKING POWDER. lISTEN: Wo have asked those interJested in/ our notices to learn something about _ a certain. Baking Powder. We were quite serious and. in earnest in •doing so, because we know that what wo ■announced was true in substance and in fact. This Balloon Brand Baking Powder cannot be sold a-t less money unless at a loss, because the ingredients, as everyone knows, cost so much. Now, let it be ■admitted at once that this line i 3 dearer than any other on the market —that is, in quantity. It would be quite useless for any manufacturer to put a. highpriced .article on' the market if there were no redeeming merits, and a firm of 60 years' standing could not make such a. stupid attempt. No, Hudson's claim for the Balloon Brand superior value. A smaller quantity for a greater service is, in fact, the war cry, ajid it is so simple to prove it. To make it rich and pure, the old Hudson firm loft out the alum and the phosphates, much to tho astonishment of opposition firms. When you try it, don't use the same quantity for your baking as required of other brands, for it will surely lift the top of the oven off. H. D. BENNETT, LTD. fTTHE Acme of • Perfection in X MORNING and AFTERNOON TEAS and Dainty and Appetising MIDDAY LUNCHES is at GAMBLE & CREED'S TEA BOOMS, WILLIS-STREET. MORNING AND 3FTERNOON TEA, qD. WHAT would it be worth to have a face Free from Superfluous Hair? Think how it would brighten your life. Kuldah is a safe and sure remedy. Avo^d waste of timo and money on so-called cures.. Get the genuine Kuldah to-day. Price 6s 6d, from Geo. Mcc, Chemist, Lambton-quay, Wellington, and loading chemists throughout New Zealand. Postago 3d extra. —Advt. . CHOCOLATE_ AND CANDY EXPERT (Late of Commonwealth Cities). ,■ MISS LUCRETIA STANLEY wishes to announce that she will be in Wellington until 31st 1 March, and will instruct ladies in the above interesting and profitable work. Homes visited. Fee £5s ss, includes book of 150 recipes in modern sweet-making. 78, The Terrace. 'Phone 4505. •PHONE 2224. CARPET, CHIMNEY, WINDOW, AND OFFICE CLEANING. WELLINGTON CLEANING CO., 68, Molesworth-»treet.

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Evening Post, Volume XCV, Issue 50, 27 February 1918, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XCV, Issue 50, 27 February 1918, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XCV, Issue 50, 27 February 1918, Page 9

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