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p ■' • ;#■"■ - v«-::z,..:;.\.:: r:5:.. ■:.,:;.- g V AIiFRESH GROUP OF rT • • .i : :>■•-;; ■. ■ ■■:• . '■■;:' -' "" " " ■■ _.■■■■■■■■■ ■• a : Presenting a variety and value hard to equal, in which \ : our reputation for dependable quality is well maintained. : . '{ ..COSTUfVIESANB'BLOUSES DESICN.ED TO. PLEASE., j • A Full Range of Maids' Heavy Tweed Costumes—ln brown, grey, j : and blue; coat half-lined ; ■largeVpatcti '.pockets and belts " " ' ". f :■ ■•'•■ ■ ■•- • ■ ■.'•(•■•>•-■ „ :.. £5/5/- and £5/16/- ' • • • .:. Ladies' Crepe-cle-Chine Blouses >- In 'pink;' apricot;, sky, - wheats ,• j lemon, powder blue,)rose, and chaaipagne-j"very'Smart -shapes---S- ---: " ' .I : .-'. " '■ ■■ :. „ :.;38/6,. 42/v«5/v :.. • Our Wool Jerseys supply a real: winter'ne'ed;' 'they are made'in" ; 5 . fawn, saxe, sky, dark and lightjjrev, rose, and navy- 47/6* >;B*/- : ;■ ■ : . lovely new millinery/ • : : Smart Black and Creen Chrysanthemum Straw .Hat^—Hifrh crown, : ; with green and wattle novelty in front, and black ribbon' v'e'l- , : • .vet band round crown ' \ , .-...•.■. ... -.',",.'. .27/6 • : Very Smart Tagel Straw Hat—High ■ square,-.crown, ■ straight nar- \ ,S . . rpw brim, lined natier. b.lue, crepe-de-chine.;: same, blue faille : • ribbon rSund crowri, finished with Oriental coloured crochet • ! novelty ','■■ : ' ' '32/6 I : Cood.'QueJlty. Valour-finished Felt Hats—ln black, bottle, saxe, : ; nigger, natier, vieux. rose,'wattle, etc.;..smart shapes 29/6 • j - WARMER WEAR FOR THE JUNIORS. ■ j : Cirls' -V/intsr .Goats—Latest styles-.-in ■ Cheviots',. ■ nap" clothij'' arid- -'•:■ - • mixed (weeds; sizes 27-inch to 36-inch',.,;. . .. .■: ; . '. • • . PriOSS 22/S, 23/6, 25/Sj 27/G to 42/- v • : Ciliidren's -Knitted' Woollen Goats — Double-breasted, with neat : • polo collars; cream, rose, grey; sizes T6-inclrto-24-inch - s • ; ' prices 23/S, 24/6, 25/6, 27/6, 397- • I Toddlers' Cream Coats — Showiner in velveteen corduroy, nap • ': .c 10%,. and fleecy bear • Pi-ices 12/8, 1/S, 16/6,- IS/6 0 23/6' - : :. "■■'^'- ' ' .-i/ l:in the'.j£ discount for cash. .. s • psssj ■' s& ■ .; ■ ,B3 ngn - , - _ . •.■ |"»«r: • ' """• Wv«" ""•■-•••"•••- '•t-»K'. /P-— "»•"*■ ™^™™^^^^ BETTER QUALITY AT A LESS PRICE 1 . ■ .fj^S ' Men's, Working Trousers - . :do&%l' Our special offering; of Dark • Working Trousers is. of. interest: \JW^oif • • to every working man in arjd , " TsPKJi)§'■' * "■"''■■ ' ' around Wellington. '■.-•■■ Splk 2QO PAIRS; OF .THESE'TROUSERS^ -- ■*■•'-.• -™--. s ARE. NOW OFFERED' ■■ '■■ :'^fe::r;;. : .For;B/ll & Pair At such an unusually low price, these trousers are sure to be eagerly snapped up, and sensible men with an eye to saying should purchase .' ..•■..■ „:., .. .-. „.,.. right away." ;. A .'. ,■ .: . ' ' J flUilL. -0i^0.p..; •WELLINGTON^ "I- : -CONCERNS EVERY'IADY:' ' .. %LpJu^?%\> ''A. 'most unusual opportunity ;;,fpr; purchasing fl'Tf&vi-l/}' Smart''Costiirries.,,at. a . figure ; wtiich -would be //I ' **' W/ " impossible'-under ordinary circumstances is now ' 1 / I fiJH '■ '■ "■'■ ■'" offerinig- at SIECEL'S. I ihV - For two weekfe only, a big range of Costumes // i IMI .' and Goat Frocks (displayed in' the window), II ym most p| ly_ selling- at 6 guineas 'Special Price 59/6 ! ■ jfj r^ i i iljU . These "garments are.. beautifully tailored, in jjj ! 1,. Itnu Navy," Serge, 1 -and Gabardine, .and-:'at such a flj | | JjHli Prjce .they should be inspected witHout a" day's 1 W"' ' ■'■::'Q'II7P|7-I >c Tailor, ;;:;;,. i: pl£LiillLiiD, ; 27 manners sr. ' - ?::,.. „:■-,' ■ '.. .:...■.'.-;■■ . ' .;. "I . ■'; 'Sw ■':. ::: ■ ''■.■'• .'■ '■ •'■ ■ '■'. '-- ---■:■--f ' ■ ;■ . '"'''"''["'^'J-IL ■■TV.';""":i:" ■' „-..-;; .':>^3- ..-/ '.■..:,,.'..:..'* Iff lIT AU'V" "PAINT J :^^^S\ FOR^FICERS! ' y^s^^/^m\^\ • ••---The'--problem-'of ;-a superior. /T)X.:., i.'fhCT-'"'-: ' TRENCH COAT needs considf ti^ft • " Xl}J^ ' eration by every officer and thost / illl V 0!' <F=i • who have patronised A. LEVY'S / W\m ■ \ \\\"P .Mj-'..'■■■.' kriow,'that our.value ma com-- . / -JM'.UW-ifSN--'.. ■ ; binati.pi> .of, quality and price ■ x^'^it-O^'.' ■ iffyrX" 'peaches;'he hig-hlcst standard. \^te^ftmj/t // ffe? "" '■' .'OURTRENCHCOATS.- '-. Mtm ~^l « fS<^ -.:.AREGUARANTEED , ' / |/jlrO-;= O\»X,/'/(. rgfflLJ 'I ■ 111 ■'.'il\\. "^^al " PrS^They are well lined with oil silk . .1 .' n\ , v '...J^y.M' ... |__i and possess many special.feat-,. IR ' Ss/Jfk I 1 ures of merit, including Trench I l|\\ \<^^// MikXrJ^ 'Belts, Wind Straps, 1- Dee Faster- ' 1\ ///'iWM : ;ners,. Ventilation Holes,, Storm •\ Il\ ■'"■//> '■■'k I *■"■ Cuffs, and.Collars.-, They ..can t I) l\\."//, jj~_ "h**E3S- be worn, over British Warmers, V \\ 'IV J^ "^^^~~. ■< ::. :or Great Coats.J i ;<v: .: r^^^ For your Trench Goat— '.'" T''i'-pi^^^i^^^3^* Uniform or Acceisories \M ' of Military Drew, turn to -\} ",; f, Armj Snply SSovef: Military Outfitter L—^-J /, 1,. 117 .Custosiiouse Quay, We!!iagton.-^J -; ; • . ■ ,: , Bra*dics:-FKiiiisr:t«iii«JTrenton. vjf .■■-.•• ', Housewives! ;-' Now is a good time to replenish kitchen needs' at Ithe Waira(X rapa Farmers. Our stqcks; are very complete 3 and contain broad V selections of first-quality wares,, 1 which we have ; no hesitation in recommending for. service and value. . '...-• Let us remind you that hardware prices are still soaring, and it would be a matter of simple prudence to'replenish your kitchen requisites now! ••■-■■ .•■''. ;■..-■. WFf A-" I M-- LAMBTON QUAY. V¥ •&,.«. *>in«;..&irHJU y -WELLINGTON -• We give 5 percenl. for cask—Save your Coupon Tickets. •'■

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Evening Post, Volume XCV, Issue 70, 22 March 1918, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XCV, Issue 70, 22 March 1918, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XCV, Issue 70, 22 March 1918, Page 3

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