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f^^^TT^^l f SPECIAL CROCKERY * i \ ■ l^Hr^ / also 1 Mi / Soaps and Household Sundries f.'\ i\ . In great variety and fine values, are I It S Opportune to be | Big Popular V.& A. Store v unseasonable at times (A pie *s° Bri^Y°ur ■«•»«• \\) T ¥ » • ■ /// Flour Blue "Meakins" Meat Dishes—loin., 2/6; 12 in., 3/6; \l L__l—l/afn c an lnQtanf*** I // '4 in., 4/6; i6in., 5/6. Tin Openers—4d. each. Queen Pudding >. /I ———1 ICIC C Oil HiOlWllVA^ « / Boilers—4/6 each. Wife Grillers—i/- each. Soldering Sets, com/l ' I plete outfit, 4/6 set. Hair Brooms —2/9, 3/9, 4/6 each. Potato In' . , , \ Peelers and Corers—l,/- each. White and Gold Milk Jugs—l/ 9, I II T o talk of Lisle Thread Stockings immediately \ 2/3, 2/6 each. White Toilet Sets—27/6 set. White Pudding Basins / / '.. • , -... ■' ■, . , • . v■ t .<*.,,, »w — lh, i/o> 2/3, 2/9 each. White and Gold Cups and Saucers—3/11 1.1 after a bitmg blast of ™t«, such as Tuesday UV| half-dozen. White Fluted Butters-!/- each. White China Egg '■/I night's hailstorm, is certainly unseasonable; but, \w , Beaters—l/ 6, 2/-, 2/3 each. Plain White Meat Dishes— 14 in., 3/3; «fi\ . . , , , . „, 1 ,1 i o .cii //f> 16 in., 3/6 each. White China Pie Dishes—l/ 3, 1/9, 2/3, 2/9 each. m as it happens (and to .you wul b e the benefit), /| Fan(y 3^ Bowls _ 4/ . ; sj 6/ . ; ?/6 eac h. Floral Vaseslr \ it is as opportune as it is welcome. 1/ I i/- 5 i/6, 2/-, 2/6 each. Floral Sugar Basins—l/ 9 each. Fancy \\\l II Floral Sweets—l/-, 1/6, i/g each. Floral Hot Water Jugs—3/6 each. V« The D.1.0. secured a splendid quality of Black 'II Odd Floral Toilet Jugs—6/6, S/6 each. Fancy Floral Cream Jugs 1 Lisle Thread Stockings just at the end of last A ~'/0 each. Cooking Forks-Sd. and 1/. each. Egg Slices-Sd. / c J y\ each. Enamel Spoons—l/- each. Glass Cake Dishes on stand— Ik summer. Lucky purchase, because prices have } \ 3 /6 each. Glass Jam Dishes—l/- each. Glass Bedroom Water ■In . nearly doubled since that time. \j Bottles-1/6 each. Glass Sugar Bowls-i/- and 1/6 each. Enamel lit . « \\\ Soap Dishes—l/- and 2/- each. Patent Knife Cleaners —iod. each. ' /,■/ • As- lon- as they last you can buy them at last ■ :\f Mystic Mits-3 for 1/-. Knife Sharpeners-i/-each Cake TinsW J ° ' . * _ ''•'// ' '■ 4 eac Cooking Spoons—4d. each. |« . . summer's prices, viz.:— 5/j Fairbanks' Fairy Soap, splendid for the children—2/6 doz. jfilV •• ( I I Aix-Float Talcum Powder, soft, smooth, and fine, delightfully l\\ , » ' 7 I perfumed—iojd. Tooth Brushes — 6d. Genuine Old Brown 1 vii " • / Tl // Windsor Soap—i/g doz. Cleaver's Glycerine and Cucumber Toilet ym _ At a II 81 Pair // Soap, soft and delicate for the skin—6d. Bath Gloves—l/ 11. VS trBT js[m i 18 Ji * // Johnson's Antiseptic Baby Powder—l/ 6. Erasmic Guest Soap— Ih v\ Inspection Cordially Invited. H , 2 pairs for 5/6 l\ , ' S|(IY stockings now, you will buy at winter prices. l.j ">•' _« . ' ""_Z ll* "»""ViSl_ *~**mm l\*\ These Black (and there is but black) Lisle Thread /) 'if InL&UI!!2§VOY2.*& &JUSI&&V %3VOT*&. .•^•^ \\.\\\ x Stockings have fully shaped legs, with seamless r, J !! " U 11 W.l . feet, therefore.most comfortable to wear. Further (,l v~ -- "* ' I"M-""1" __ ■■ - -■■ -— \p than that, they fit without crease or wrinkle. . i\ If 100 °° ° &5M355383 000 BgW^gpW 000 BSDEK3 / / There is not a tremendous stock of these on hand, \ ' |j - ■ ' ' H I /' ' i \\i tj Ih but they are yours at 2/H per pair (2 pairs for 5/6) y\\ "o ,xkoi.<-^ _.aaoaHS^. ° Vf iwff^l '// i "V'OUR Engagement Ring should be I yj D»I»G. 'IH li^ BOX 1478 ■ '/I I ' * selected with the finest gems possible, | •111 '"■ ' (\ / " We meunt only the best, and our Rings are //J « . J,\ ° beautifully brilliant, giving the maximum of //I '" ' H O - pleasure and satisfaction. WELLINGTON Fiae Diamond Half-Hoop Rings from £10 ° \Ti ,-. 'T/5 ' ! ' Wr Soltdt Yam Ordm I ■ J:..>. W. Lifll#si HSon, Ltd .. | !gsagijii»**2gg2ags o. ' JEWELLERS , ° r^ sres=s = ===a^^ q 222-224 Lambtoa Quay :: WELLINGTON ° V Raodkepcbief Sacbets f i ' ■ j5. hsiiks a "f^i^^iS^lti^it . : _L» fl 0,0 oo o mmmw* o«« -J , bility for dainty gifts,—the further outstanding feature, ,-^ "* ~- -- l "**^7".,.TTT^ '"I?, 1 '"'l', "^-■'.^ x ' is their very low price. If y\ HAND-PAINTED SACHETS, at 1/9, 2/3, 2/6, 2/8, 3/6, (FmV Ffll^-I Ift^fll ff*tf»af« " HEAVILY EMBROIDERED SACHETS, specially «i « -*« « , *^^^^ . , dainty, s/6,8/9 . , jfiat AiE ■ Smart! « (These are post free prices for cash only) l J§ <4S"^*:l . I£ you act' immediately you can secure one oJ vT * ''fi&f"^* 'P'R-'IXI^I T^Q 1 \A these CHARMING WINTER COATS at a J|k :-M!Sip X l\l I^l V-iLjILl^ JLllQt ■ ' price that will please the purse. A "Art Needlework Specialists" .. Lambton Quay A °Z fZl^ iT^"2 j-^f'flHL Please address P.O. Box 32 |p) early attention. pllllls MWk jf^^^U Make buying a thrifty habit this week. ' \\f^^ WL "VT ' r 1 ftJln LAST WEEK OF SALE! WHO JVHOW a UOOCI ■•VJ IG33BJJ M rt fU ttwc^tn, 5e T+A " Where the Smart Hats Are" „,, , . iVlatneWSOll S Ltd. 264-266 LambtonQy.Welliagtoi , I tog when they bfcfc . WWS/0& - ===■& lt# VT Hosiery for Service and Satisfaction! ; afF^uSSsi Ladies who recognise the necessity for good Woollen Hosiery „ vts^awM— ■ cannot better a purchase made from our fine stock! of high —THAT kind of man won't hesitate to'avail himself ' | / quality makes. of this opportunity to save money on smart, high- I Good Black Cashmere Hose- 4/9, 5/6, 7/6 pair . „,-,,*_ Mnth-e X Black 1-1 Ribbed— 8/11 pair / S M, de c'othes. | Tan U1 Ribbed _ 6/6 l pai In view of the fact that prices on men's wear are still , 1 £ T mart 5^: 1-^'14 ? rey> S°od wearing 5/6 pair • r ;r.-.«~ j i-i i i i- !.• i- „ , , I X Navy and Mole Fine Cashmere Hose— 6/6 pair rising—and likely to go much higher—you'd better I Khaki All-wool Hose- 4/6 pair come NOW AND SEE THESE We stock •< Lily of France" Silk Hose in black and all <§bJfV*^V9O —•»— -—^ J **vW* i»*w<ir>»*.»^^ «k ! wanted colours ntN S WEAK OFFEIINGS HERB; PRICE '^.1 & !^a I Hk 1 O I® a J% i P^ I LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S OUTFITTER fjti. .J. A JL^ai^&a «^ U'iri.'JUlU I 54 . 56 Willis street :: :: WELLINGTON 50 doz. MOTTLED MERINO UNDERSHIRTS AND PANTS- 1 I . : I Longr and short sleeves; all sizes a ' Very Special Valwe 2/11 each | '»'<"' i»—■«—iimwiwi— ■■■ ■ i ■« MEDIUM WEIGHT FLEECY-LINED ' UNDER VESTS AND I a -^"fcßgaaßamßMl^^ ''■ ■»"»"■■ MMBBwimwrMj PANTS—FuII sizes Wonderful Value 3/6 eaoli | i __ V r 4fl ' ' I HEAVY WEIGHT FLEECY^ LINED UNDERVESTS AND I 1 %00 l\* A f%^ll# >T?^^^ | PANTS—WeII made garments; bound etJ»«; springy 1 l?r 5^T -^ WWB*2^''^***:22SS Extra Ssooial 3/11 eftoh j- Ytoni* Mooth s' ,! COLONIAL MEN'S ALL-WOOL FLANNEL UNDERS—Good f i^SLa* JWMf/' _^L-^ __^t m .i '3 quality; well made; full sizes Ba!e Prico 5/11 i BtJlf^^A/'f 4? Jo&&®*&®l!w>>ua^i '"'; " **^ —*~-"ng!* ALL-WOOL COLONIAL RIBBED UNDERPANTS—Heavy \ pi%JW l^o^^SlS^^^^^^^^'^ weight; full size; splendid for wear and comfort (>^WKi '. WvS Sale Price 5/11 n .„ i . „ j \J /, \ 6o doz. MEN'S BLACK CASHMERE SOX-In three sizes; seam- Tu"l * " .l^ ' 1 I less and shaped; strong, hard wearing Ihe longer you wart the worse , // Sala Prioß 2 pairs for 2/6 \ your Teeth will become. y/ j MEN'S ALL-WOOL COLONIAL KNITTED SOX—Nice soft j Take immediate advantage of our superior >*-:- ,J,|i // quality; comfortable and splendid wearing- Sate Prioß 1/11 | Dental Service and your Appearance and Health BIG SELECTION OF MEN'S TWEED HATS—In Smart shapes \ will be greatly improved. Consultations Free. Principal and newest patterns Sale Prices 6/8, 7/6, 3/6, 9/s to 9/11 \ on l y attend to all patients. Make an Appointment to-day' n X Tm^Tr^Ti rri MARSDON & CHAMBERLAIN i 11. a. FAI KICI& ©i vOaa L'£v« I 69 Manners Street Tht>DpniUtt H2S!'.m*es«'»»-""

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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 17, 19 July 1918, Page 9

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