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A Hint Just a quiet word— Concerning the wool and textile market and your income— The latter is your business-'-and you know all about that— But the former is rising at a startling pace— Your clothes are going to cost' you' more—underwear, for instance-— Some lines are even now absolutely unobtainable at any priceOthers are already sky-high— The rest—well, goodness knows where the stuff is coming from soon— So it's wise to buy now —for a good while ahead— TVise to buy at Wallace & Gibson's because— Here you're sure of quality, of fit, of wear and satisfaction— of "a square deal"— ■ .Variety—so far—is still wide and extensive; prices in many cases much below to-day's real value — . •" Be wise in time " —was well said! Wallace & Gibson, Willis Street (next to Evening Post) Just room to tell you— Of a Special Purchase of warm and natty Woollen Gloves in Light and Dark Grey and Brown, at 4/0 and.4/11 a pair. See them! iff One Price 12/----f|JL For HOPE'S All-Fur Hats /? Here is an offering that cannot be |||jitsl^ /£ equalled anywhere in the Dominion. Ws2 yf Our big stock ot Superior All-Fur /s *or men *n co'ours °^ Black, 'If/ if Brown, Light Grey, Dark Grey, Mole and Reseda. *|W\ For 12/- each. . i&tliwll At such a low Price there shouW>nt liltllF^lip^ be a single Hat left.in a few uays— \\ WfflAwfiw s0 ' rus'l tlle chance NOW ! 11 ' ■ HOPE BROS. III! - ■ 83 CUBA STREET - WILLIMGTON Get into the wm \'^^4lMtl\lf!m ' Bargain Zone at il^Mll Pearson's Sale WfeaS^i "^'^HBBf Pearson's, for values m^W^P^^^v /^ W were never so tempting. Ww^Mtlwt^^, jKf ' \ whole; of our magnificent stock comes unMWmWmiMiW\^Sr^ 'der the-bargain hammer . ' S%«ftli^mW^ ■ and besides there are some odd lines that are being sacrificed. Slipper* in Thoutands, too, at Slaughtered Prices It is a matter of prudence to buy footwear now while you . have a saving chance that is really worth while ! R. FEAISON: 8? CO. Corner oF Ghuznee and Cuba Street*. W WAKE UP EARLY IN THE MORNING WITH 3pg|Pf THE AID OF AN ALARM CLOCK. DECIDE NOW! Why jog alonjj in the same old way, missing trains and missing trams, or at any rate missing your breakfast ? Oet an Alarm Clock TO-DAY from the Wairarapa Farmers' Co-operative vssociation, Ltd. We have a wide ranire of the best ALARM CLOCKS on the market Priced at from 7. 6d to 17.6 d. SLEEP METERS-BIG BENS —all reliable time keepers, and always sure to wake you. Wairarapa Fanners' Co-operative Association, Limited LAMBTOW QUAY, WELMNGTON _ •^s*3**B®^^ 'jy r* •^ lt We can spare ag tj-fig* ft\Y hitn Church Army Huta, Ambulances, Ho»----lUlie lUr IllTTl „.,,_ and Comfort, cost monoy art the ~»-,~^lL fW time. Send a regular weekly r monthly ev&yy week I .uwnpti.*. Th««> n » w ar w o a moire deserving; of your practical sympathy than that done in the Shell Zone by the i^t Illl^vlL THE MILITARY AFFAIRS COMMITTEE | rrf-p Wftk'i'' IH» **ULGRAVE STREET, WELLINGTON ffrt~'~4 i j"?^i^"«Mdr I\" Ja». W. Hendcrsem ■ Goo. SHirtclifi*

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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 41, 16 August 1918, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 41, 16 August 1918, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 41, 16 August 1918, Page 3