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r ■ # . ■•■■■■■•■■ . *^ Halpie's ExSensioe of Premises Sale ! ' A FEW OF OUR FIRST WEEK BARGAINS: LADIES' BLOUSES ... v.. Clearing at 3/11, 5/11, 7/11 | LADIES' TWEED COSTUMES ... ... •..'. 29/6 VOILE DRESSES ... ... ... ... .„ 9/11 SPORTS COATS ... ... ... , 5/11, 9/11 GABARDINE SKIRTS ... ... 14/11, 15/11 . NIGHTDRESSES—Worth 12/6 ... . .'.. 7/11 .. KNICKERS—Trimmed embroidery " ... ... „. 2/11 ■ WHITE SKlßTS—Trimmed lace or embroidery ... ... 9/11 LADIES' BLACK HOSE—Worth 3/6 ... ... ... < 1/11 BLACK'SILK ANKLE HOSE ... .. ■' -2/11 CHILDREN'S SOX 9d and 1/-pair. HAT PINS The Ladies' Outfitter Jj.J^JUjril^lO 158 Cub. Street. ;J ffi ' ' "*V "H.B/s" Sale is Now On! The Next Few Dayswill be the - j Best Buying Days of the Year I Every man who is anything of an economist will take advantage ■I of "i-l.B." Sale Prices. Every woman who practises thrift will buy i her boy's clothing while "H. 8." Sale Prices are available. j Act now! Positively Two Weeks Only ! j , ' CLOTHINC. I MEN'S WORKING TROUSERS—In gabardine hardwear and striped buckskin ■ . Usual price 16/6 Sale Price ,14/6 MEN'S FIRST-CLASS SAC SUITS—WeII tailored and reliable Usual prices ,£5/10/- to £io7io/- Sale Prices £4/10/- to £9/9/MEN'S UNLINED RAINCOATS—CaII and secure a bargain Usual price 69/6 Sale Price 45/HAVE YOU AN OVERCOAT? IF NOT, THIS IS YOUR CHANCE. MEN'S TWEED OVERCOATS—H.B. standard, and can therefore be guaranteed Usual prices 69/6 to 120/Sale Prices 59/6 to 110/- ---] BOYS' RAINCOATS—In all sizes. Do not miss this opportunity < Usual price 37/6 Sale Price 24/6 j BOYS' SPORT SUlTS—Sizes 3to 12. Well cut, in greys and \\ browns Usual price 29/6 Sale Price 19/11 *■ I MERCERY. I 50 dozen MEN'S TUNIC SHlßTS—Assorted stripes and spots 1 ' » Usual price 7/11 Sale Price 5/6 100 dozen MEN'S SINGLETS AND PANTS—In natural and red \ drab merino Usual prices 3/11 to 8/11 Sale Prices 2/11 to 7/11 \ i 300 dozen TUSSORE SILK COLLARS—In all' sizes ! 5 ' Usual price 1/3 each" Sale Price 4/8 half-dozen I I so dozen BOYS 3 SCHOOL SHIRTS—In light and dark greys I ""Usual prices 4JI I toS/u 1 Sale Prices 3/11 to-B/11 - " HATS. H MEN'S ENGLISH VELOTJR HATS —In greys and black. = H.B. Special Feature for this week Usual prices 4g/5 to 52/6 !j I ■. . Sale Prices 42/6 to 45/----i: j H.B. TWEED- CAPS—Smartest and cheapest. Get in touch with I us to-day Usual prices 5/11 to 9/6 Sale Prices 4/11 to 11/6 The New Zealand Clothing Factory [NEW ZEALAND j Lambton Cuba I Quay H^si^S Street kV GLOTHMGfACTORY " Ji '•\ ' i in—i TTimiii ' ii MniT—■^^mmm—iO^? f « ■'•■-■ "S Sterling Silver Brushware and Toilet Table Articlesthat will emphasise the charm of a perfectly appointed lady's 1 chamber. Just received: BRUSHES, MIRRORS,. HAIR TIDIES, PUFF BOXES, PIN TRAYS, ETC. Of beautiful quality and substantial weight. In plain and better class fancy designs. Bought under such favourable conditions that we are able to sell at prices which mean exceptionally good value. - . I INSPECT THIS DISPLAY. , j G, & T. YOUNG LTD. , . 252 LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. 1 t; ■ ■- . * ,1k The Coal and Gas Shortage will not worry the housewife who has provided herself with A PERFECTION STOVE L We have just landed a new shipment of these stoves in 1, 2, and 3-BURNER MODELS and can supply them with or without ovens. Place your order early to avoid disappointment. Wairarapa Farmers' Co-operative Association, Ltd. LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON W, ,1 ™™™_ I / iiiiiiiii ""^-™- m^^B^^^^^^^^^ Undoubtedly your eyesight is of the.utmost importance, and should receive very careful attention. The eye is a delicate organ, and has very bad usage in several different ways, which is often the cause of nervous troubles, headaches, etc. Let us test youiv sight in a scientific manner, and if you require glasses ,\ve will advise as ■ to the most suitable. Glasses only prescribed when absolutely necessary ' CONSULTATIONS FREE Hours 9*a.m. to 5 p.m., or by appointment. F^' Hall &l S<t»t% 117 CUBA ST. . &. fiiaat CA SOn, WELLINGTON A E*ow Doors from Hanash's Slon

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Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 33, 9 February 1920, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 33, 9 February 1920, Page 4

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