Kirkealdie and Stains, Ltd., announce that their store will be closed all day to-morrow (Tuesday) in preparation for the Great Winter Sale, which opens on Wednesday. Tea room opens to-morrow as usual, entrance" Johnston-street. Sea special "Sale" advertisement in this issue.—Advt. -
The beat dark tobacco imported into this coimtry is undoubtedly , Harlequin tobacco. Experts say so. Seasoned smokers agree. Harlequin has achieved a wonderful' popularity.- It is cool, sweet, pleasant., and satisfying. Thousands •• of smokers jn the Dominion swear by Harlequin.—Advt.
Mothers! Keep the house germ-free. Prevent infection from endangering those precious little lives. You should use Brittol disinfectant. All stores. Local agent, H. J. MacDufF, P.O. Box 899, Wellington.—Advt.
Laat week's news was brimful of little thrills, adventures, and many other items that go to help use up printer's ink. Some items affect the interests of us all, as did that weird visitor of the early hours of 16th. Another most important item was a big drop in the price of C. Smith's black kid gloves. ■ A special line, usually sold at 55,6 d, are now 3s lid pair. W« mention this a« a, special money-savin* tiwpwltion.—Advt, .
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Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 22, 26 July 1920, Page 6
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