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I MAD AM! ■ [| I Here is an announcement about is i which interests YOU ! - I Read it through—perhaps the verv'thing you need is here now at I a little less price than you thought you'd have to pay. Even if % you don't need the goods NOW it is interesting' to know that .§ "V. & A/s" have always what you want when you want it | i For instance, CROWN ASBESTOS STOVE MATS are good value I n at i/- each-; a set of PATTY PANS costs but od; three Cooking- ■ I ;! FORKS AND SPOONS are 2/6 a set; then CAKE TINS (round) 1 I cost 4d and 6d each; the invincible ACME WOOD FRAME §] m WRINGER is a fine machine for 47/6; Ropes, 40ft. gd, 60ft. 1/1, p H' Soft. 1/6; Wire Clothes Lines 2/- gj I CROCKERY . ( I I White Embossed English 10-inch Soup Plates, S/gJ half-dozen, |§ Hp-inch 8/3 half-dozen, S-inch 7/3 half-dozen; White and Gold, & t| English Breakfast Cups and Saucers, 8/3 half-dozen; White Em- |! p bossed English 7-ir.ch Plates, 6/gj half-dozen; White and Gold- || W English 61-inch Plates, S/3 half-dozen; White and Gold English Vis S ■■ China Breakfast Cups and Saucers, 12/6 half-dozen. || I > . ■ ' ' THE KITCHEN ' f 1 Cast Iron Saucepans, 6-pint 11/6, 8-pint 13/6,-io-pint 15/6, 12-pint S p 17/6, 14-pint iq/6 each ; Grey Enamel Saucepans, 5-inch 5/11, 6-inch ga I 7/6, 7-inclf SI 11, 8-inch 10/6 each; McClary's Imperial Enamel || w Saucepans, 2-pint 4/6/3-pint 4/11; Enamel Fry Pans, 12-inch, 6/1; |j fi Enamel Bowls, 13-inch 4/3. 14-inch 4/11, 15-inch 5/9, 16-inch 6/6 |j i each; Enamel Pie Dishes, B}-inch 1/6, g-incli.l/9, 70-inch 2/3, 11*- m M inch 2/6, 14-inch 3/- each; Enamel Jugs, i3-pint,4/6 each; Enamel ' % P ■ Chambers, 6/6 and 7/6 each; Mincers, No. 1 10/6, No. 2'ii/6; | || Hearth Brushes, i/g, 2/-, 3/3 each; Hair Floor Brooms, 4/6, 6/6, Jj it| 10/6 ; Feather Dusters, 4/11 and 5/11 each ; the " Lightning " Knife J. i Cleaner, absolutely the best on the market, gd each; Potato «j I Mashersi gd, iod each. |s I ' 1/- in the £ Discount for Cash. 'Phones 20-080, 21-215, 21-798 | Jewellery of Quality The first glimpse of our stocks will convey to you the beauty, worth I ' and value of our Jewellery selections ! —every article of lasting value and I enduring quality. . I 5 ' " For a worthy token of esteem j you cannot do'better than j ! choose from our fine stock. j I 'W. LITTLE JOHN & SON | I LIMITED " • I I ' 222-224 Lambtou Quay, Wellington. Correct Dress Needs , flSt - for Autumn and Winter JK^ Our stocks are constantly being replenished ' with Jokf-<s§x\Wk>sl charming novelties from the Old World. . Mll^l At present our offerings include ' , . Velour 'Cloth and Tweetf Coats ikW^W Smart and warm; in navy, saxe, and grey. Worth more M\U ii||il&'sitj7 than this week's special price—£9/9/". " H tm ' Sslf^ Silk Moirette Underskirts , ffl 1 h Very dressy styles, in black and colours, at Wan i \ More New Millinery ■ ■ lllVf 1\ has just been opened—scores of individual models-to suit mi \ \\ all tastes. '. ■ , |t\ \\ \ 1 • I SEE-THEM ' Tu\\\\ MATHEWSON'S LTD. S^T WHERE THE SMART HATS ARE 264-266 Lambton Quay, Wellington -W ( ■ ~^^ CAMISOLES OF INDISPUTABLE CHARM AND QUALITY. It would be hard to conceive daintier and more artistic styles than those we have JUST OPENED • ■ H CAMISOLES—In white and,blue crepe-de-chine; large medallion mmmmgs; ribbon shoulder straps . Price 22/6 CAMISOLES—In white, pink, and pale blue crepe-de-chine; bandworked, and trimmed with Torchon lace Price 19/6 i , ASK TO StE THEM. "Dress Week at'Cody's Jut I \X For one week only we .are making reductions i wM:X^nm °f fr°m I 0 per cent "t0 25 per cent" on all t LJyJifi'\l B Ready-to-wear Dresses. jijMfl j ' Here are some typical' values which will give fSgi you some idea of the drastic cuts which have '■Wffipyl j _ been made. : j ..■lll • . TUSSORE SILK ONE-PIECE DRESSES— j I J ■» ' Usual price 55/- Special Price'4s/----j •IJ Vdh SMART AFTERNOON FROCK —On grey j ' Sjff j eolienne Usual ■ price £$lsl- Speciai Pfioe GO/6 /A J VISIT OfJR SHOWROOM THIS WEEK. '••' . It-will be worth while. I dT^ 4T\ W^ "^\T ?? if^ /!?"%. ' TS 1 *W* TTIk ' • • tCJI)! . & CO,, LID 4 \ I 'I 31-33-33 Cotart«*zx»V Pl!ace, WeUin^ton

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Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 90, 16 April 1920, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 90, 16 April 1920, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 90, 16 April 1920, Page 9