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YOU-= =B Are Invited C7«>o inspect our window display of rings,, specially ' yj noting the beautiful designs under £10. These designs are NOT the sort seen in every shop. They are unusual, though simple.. But even though few stones are used, and little gold work is shown, they are strikingly effective. Many are platinum set. The whole series shows, a great improvement on the antiquated heavy designs. /IS to standard)engagement rings, the special qualityt/i of diamonds stocked by us will always attract those buyers who want PERMANENT satisfaction. mJ :■ G. ®T. YOUNG, Ltd. iH 252 Lambton Quay Sunshine! Ea'cK'day the sun stays with us a little longer than yesterday—* It's Spring—•: Soon the days will be really warmSoon you'll be wondering- " how to keep cool"— > In short, it's ckoosing-time for Spring underwear— [There's another reason for buying now besides the weatherprices are rising— Here's just the weight you want-— Just the size you want— Just the texture—Natural All-Wool, Merinos, Worsteds— Light and medium weights—British makes of world-famed quality— Some of the garments are in our window— Have a look at them—then come in and handle the goods— They cost from 6s. 6d. per garment-— . rAnd each is worth its price. Wallace & Gibson, NEXT EVENING POST, WILUS ST. I'|ss Trousers for Wear and Tear 1 \§7€i HOPE'S BIG BARGAINS I JteCj_ r As a regnit o f careful buying, we are able totcffer otir ||l , flajsvlj-S© » best trouser lines at the same, old price. ..,...,. ' jjjl ■ tUT^ eJha ' " TIP-TOP VALUE IN QUALITY, ' J!f Jfir jP price, and service "I lj|il That's what you get with every >patt I H,,flL ' Trousers in hard-wearing Cotton Stripes I S/ll jll 8 I ' Saddle' Tweeds, " 13/6, IS/6, 17/6, 21/.' KJ I ■ English Tweeds 10/6, 12/6, 13/6, to 21/. |||j Iy5S ' GET IN EARLY FOR THESE 1 • V FINE TROUSER BARGAINS |j HOPE BROS., (I 83 CUBA STREET - - WELLINGTON || !;■ A Sale Without a Parallel ! !! MR. HISLOP (of Blenh.im) (|> ' Assigned Stock of Quality Footwear ' 1 1 to be sacrificed without regard whateverto cost. „' <| TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) AT 9 SHARP <! , The Bargain Boom commences ! Our two side windows, ' ( i a\ so our large front window, are just brimful of / i these "assigned" bargains. I Usually Sale Prices | {< 'Ladies' GLACE COUET SHOES ' 22/6 M/U « , Ladies' WHITE BUCK COUET PATENT COLLAR 25/6 12/11 ( Ladies' PATENT ONE-BAR SHOES 26/6 15/11 ( I 1 Men's Best GLACE DERBY BOOTS 30/- 24/9 , , Men's Best BOX CALF DERBY BOOTS 30/- 24/9 ' ' Men's CHROME BALS , Cut Price at 15/9 < ! R. PEARSON & CO. ■ ' Corntr *f Cuba and Ghuzoee Str«cb. ' (' ■ ■ ' ■■■■■ " . '■ . :.■ 1' i~^*%*+^*+*+^* ■^■^^.'^^^■^^ I FOR YOUR LAWNS and HEDGES £\ I WE HAVE THE BEST IN I&SS Mowers and SHears w^a i\ To obtain the full value of your beautifying j5»&. iJL work around the home you must keep your *32'7<Npn» lawns and hedges trim. To do that efficient- tGz&wMm ly you must have high-quality implements. Do not waste your money on inferior articles. M WfinSSL We can strongly recommend the MP Snf lawn mowers and hedge shears -j Hf' VJL which we have in stock. They S^K\ H \» are " picked" goods and will iiWC^JLfc^^^uHjt.'>^Tk. give long service. Our prices M are the lowest possible. ffltssStKmmß ,^Mm *& yf INSPECTION INVITED. $ra3t9«a»£StaAM£ Wairarapa Fanners' Co-operative Association, Limited LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON and Best flfi 1 jgl WWW 11 than others wa^ Baking Fowder bhi

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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 67, 16 September 1918, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 67, 16 September 1918, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 67, 16 September 1918, Page 3

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