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ALSO Soaps and Household Sundries In great variety and fine values, are now on sale at the Big Popular V. & A. Store Please Bring' Your Friends Flour Blue "Mcakins" Meat. Dishes— r io in., 21/6; 12 in., 3/6; 14 in., 4/6;, 16 in., 5/6. Tin Openers—4d. each. Queen Pudding Boilers—4/6 each. Wire Grillcrs —1/- each. Soldering Sets, complete outfit, 4/6 set. Hair Brooms—2/9, 3/9, 4/6 each. Potato Pedlers and Corers—l/- each. White and Gold Milk Jugs—i/g, 2/3, 2/6 each. White Toilet Sets—27/6 set. White Pudding Basins —1/3. j/9. 2/3. ~10 each. White and Gold Cups and Saucers—3/1 i half-dozen. White Fluted Butters—l/- each. White China Egg Beaters —1/6, 2/-, 2/3 each. Plain White Meat Dishes— 14 in., 3/3 ; 16 in., 3/6 each. White China Pie Dishes—l/ 3, 1/9, 273, 2/9 each. Fancy Floral Salad Bowls—4/-, 5/-, 6/-, 7/6 each. Floral Vases— 1/-, 1/6, 2/-, 2/6 each. Floral Sugar Basins—l/ 9 each. Fancy Floral Sweets— 1/-, 1/6, 1/9 each. Floral Hot Water Jugs—3/6 each. Odd Flbral Toilet Jugs—6/6, 8/6 each. Fancy Floral Cream Jugs —1/9 each. Cooking Forks—-Sd. and 1/- each. Egg Slices—rSd. each. Enamel Spoons—i/- each. Glass Cake Dishes on stand— ■ 3/6 each. Glass Jam Dishes— ij- each. Glass Bedroom Water Bottles—l/ 6 each. Glass Sugar Bowls— ij- and 1/6 each. Enamel Soap Dishes—l/- and 2/- each. Patent Knife Cleaners—iod.- each. Mystic Mits— 3 for 1/-. Knife Sharpeners—i/- each. Cake Tins— 4d. ea"th; Cooking Spoons—4d. each. . Fairbanks' Fairy Soap, splendid for the children—2/6 doz. Aix-Float Talcum Powder, soft, smooth, and fine, delightfully perfumed—io^d. Tooth Brushes — 6d. Genuine Old Brown Windsor Soap—l/ 9 doz. Cleaver's Glycerine and Cucumber Toilet Soap, soft and delicate for the'skin—6d. Bath Gloves— •i/il. Johnson's Antiseptic Baby Powder—l/ 6. Erasmic Guest Soap— 9d. box. Inspection Cordially Invited. Vsellh2§hor£'& Busiest Skoi^e • :• wmm o o omm o o o bmbmhcs o o on i'V^TOUR Engagement Ring should be - g JL selected with the finett gems possible. ' B We mount only the best, and our Rings are beautifully brilliant, giving the maximum of 0 pleasure and satisfaction.. ' ° o o EFine Diamond Half-Koop Rings from £10 - We Solicit Ymar Ordm B W. Uttlejohn & hn, Ltd. • | o ■ „ JEWEL? V":RS ' © 0 222-224 Lamkon Q.»ay :: WELLINGTON ° Exam 000 ns&mamm 000 aamuwgwuii on n wkM (f ~~ ~ -^ Cosy, Fur-Lii^ed Coats That ARE Smart! Jill ' If you act immediately you can secure one *of jR ">lla #L. these, CHARMING WINTER COATS at a JK rWffijmm price that will pleaso the purse. Jw^^&i^ir "^^ Our showing of Attractive, Warm, J^^''7^^^^ ■ and Fashionable Coats merits jour -o^<& jr v^ i^^S^W ! Startling ;^Sk Reductions '^R^^^P Make buying a thrifty Habit ihis week. '^^^'^Sf^' , Madam! Take advantage of this opportu.r-i> ®>3®^J7 Purchase a sensible seasonable Coat while oilf iPCf prices are "below zero." ni.Al LAST WEEK OF SALE ! I Mathewson's Ltd. SitXSt , D ■ ===== : D A Half-Price Clearance of WINTER MILLINERY 4ilsP'S%l Ladies who are acquainted with our unusually smart ■^^SbIb'sSSNI^I stocks of Millinery will welcome this news of our •S^SSTsISSsStoR*? determination to clear the balance of our Winter '*$Wo^^iijss Hats at half P"ce. • 'jjjffl ftff "ls a chance no careful dresser should pass by. ifl TWEED AND TRENCH COATS *a*w*Vs^ s yy \~^ Also greatly reduced for prompt clearance. hi/ SILK AND NINON BLOUSES 1P 1/ ' sP ecla' va'ue prices. /\\ (/ A rare chance to secure smart fashion goods ■ .' © P •' at saving prices. MISS WALSH 120-122-I2ViIKK AYPtACE' I I —l_ ; ; - • r— ! zlzzzi^^ —: ~a 5 $%l&sP'T% It* 11 tit* Wkaf~L* 8 i Every Civilian needs Good Teeth J^~*" "=a^:^S^v^S 1 just as much ; as does any "Soldier. C^ __-«^« mw§ I ■ Preserve your Teeth by having them >i^"" o"^^Ls^^ I examined at regular intervals. We are Jr\ § Experts in Crown and Bridge-work. P"f? Jts**-* ttjlrf' B Our Fillings stay in and last. Our Sets I . &$/ ft I are evenly matched find natural-looking. V^qaJS «4 1 a painlessly. Attention by Principals *o^s'|f ]r/\ ' S I only. Ask for Appointment now! 3T jfjf \ h I MARS DON & ißsffl /*\>,' I CHAMBERLAIN ■ J%m /^Va. 1 THE DENriSTS jtif'\Jl B^. ■ 169 Manners Street - WeHingtoa / $$r Jjf f j^% 6 Hours: 9 a.m. to Co.ni.,and 7 p.m. to / y j^"^ M- J^ S 8 8.80 p.m. Closed 1 p.m. Saturday. \fj^J W-S *!!s&'

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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 16, 18 July 1918, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 16, 18 July 1918, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 16, 18 July 1918, Page 9