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?- ■■'^;;;£- \ —■• .- >^\ FOR PERSONAL GIFTS Consider the Charm of Sterling Silver We emphasise the point that only silver articles of substantial weight, such as the grade stocked by us, are of any real service. When you also take into account the fact that the higher-grade manufacturers, in variably supply us with correspondingly highgrade designs,, you will appreciate to the full the splendid values we offer in Ladies' Silver Toilet-table Articles, Jewel Cases, Etc. Gent's Articles for Smokers, for the Writing Table, Etc. G. & T. YOUNG, LTD. 252 LAMBTON QUAY - JJ .. I ■ .. ....... -„ .'... '_ Isn't it" good— To get out of one's day-clothes and into pyjamas— So smooth, soft, comfy and restful — • ; But there are pyjamas and Pyjamas— And those we want to talk about deserve to be . written with.a capital P— You see they are just a little better than mostJust a little easier in fit — Just a little smarter in pattern— Just a little more tasteful in colour-" Just a little more durable in fabric—* Just a. little easier on the pocket— " Here at Wallace & Gibson's— You'll find the kind of pyjamas you've hoped fo*In all-wool Flannels, Ceylons, Flannelettes, bilks, Taffetas— AH the very nicest materials— At prices quite easy to payCome and see what delightful wear you can have for sleep-time . WALLACE & GIBSON V The Kash," Willis Street (Next "Evening Post") A)UR COLLAR PRICE has been forced up^ rf"T" ■""*■>■>. Owing to the..enormous.rise.in the,,cost of P»»»~ - . —-A raw material we hav.e,found it impossible to | A'l I continue our famously low price for collars—VW,||wsJ But-KOTWITHSTANDING THIS FACT M OUR VALUE STILL HOLDS THE LEAD §fyjk Best 4-fold linen Collars in every shape and jpiVf size from I2^in. to 2oin. |||§ PRICE,Iid.,., . ■ - : J^r^il We guarantee these, collars equal to any sold J M.^M. anywhere at much higher" prices. Let us _ | §&*!$&& "collar" you at a lower-price and with much | 'tist~jk)<ir greater^ satisfaction ' f *%b HOPE BROS. J I BOOTS OP STYLE | ALL THE WHILE Novelties in High Leg Footwear !- ; ' Our store is acknowledged to be the home of elegtnce -•■-■•■■■■•'■: ■■ andstyle'iiT Ladies' Footwear, and the lines mentipne'd „..:., here:."are indigatiye; of, our .claim at being /; ■;. THE GREATEST VALUE GIVERS IN THE. CITY! Advanced Styles in High Leg Boots for smart wear^- v Ladies All Dull Kid High Leg Boots—Toe cap, Louis • heels; latest American- ■'■' •--" ■-■■■- .-." ..-...:...'.. ... ..,,43/.6, . Ladies' Dull Call Kid High Leg—Plain" sKbrf fronts br patent high * Cuban heel■'■■;■••.•..■ -■;■";■■ . ••■42/6 Ladies' Matt Kid and.Patent High Leg—Toe cap,';liigh Cuban heel 47/6. Ladies' AH Grey Kid, High Leg—.Covered, heel,, short.front, toe cap,* very choice ' '„..-..'", ■■"■ 'ALWAYS A BETTER VARIETY- AT -LOWER PRICES. i R; PJEAIISON & GO. ) - Corner of CUBA and GHUZNEE STREEtS - What could be more appreciated by a bride,-or any one who takes.. a pleasure in her home "than a Chafing Dish? We arc-now showing a special iline of beautiful Chafing Dishes in the finest electro. '. "■"■'. ' .' ' These dishes would give a touch of elegance to the dining table, and would be invaluable with their-service-giving: qualities. MOST ACCEPTABLE AND USEFUL CIF.TS AT ANY TIME . Wairarapa Farmers' Co-operative Association, Limited LAMJBTOW QUAY, WELLINGTON ' ' "Vj ff^DONT FEAR WRINKLES^® Mike it iapouikle far (ken to tana by Uejtiae tie ikU '<- {% ursperly ooori.itca; «»e OATINE tc(uUrly, •* » tk« jl ?»ce"•i'wiii »rev™M *ht* "omnUxioa *"** fP Bilt fc» I» expeiure to the o«» aid wi»J. Oklaiikble at »U •!•»•. J^ USE «T AND PROVE IT'^jM

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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 15, 17 July 1918, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 15, 17 July 1918, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 15, 17 July 1918, Page 3