EARLY SUMMER I i Seems to be the logical time to renew household needs, so this || . is an especially timely reminder to housewives that I VEITCH & ALLAN'S j IS THE LOGICAL PLACE. I These values should convince. I DINNERWARE, ALFRED MEAKIN'S. I Very neat pattern, with gold handles, gilt edge china of green, oval | Vegetable Dishes, 60-piece Set, .£ll/11/-. Very smart and atI tractive pattern of black and white round Vegetable Dishes, j 60-piece Set, £10/17/6 I BEAUTIFUL CHINA. I Wedgwood Blue Foley China. Square Salad Bowls, 11/- each. m Round Salad Bowls, 8/g, g/- each. 6-inch Round Sweet Dishes, 2/3 §f. each. Fern Bowls, 8/-, 10/9 each. Best English White and Gold I Cups, only 11/9 half-dozen. English White and Gilt Edge Foley I . China Tea Cups and Saucers, 19/6 half-dozen. White and Gold 3 Breakfast Cups and Saucers, 8/3 half-dozen. White and Gold Tea Bf Cups and Saucers, 9/11 half-dozen. m IBRUSHWARE. Hair Floor Brooms, 5/6, 7/-, 7/11, 10/-, 12/6. Broom Handles, 6d each. Corn Brooms, 2/6, 3/6, 4/3, 5/3, 6/- each. Stove Brushes, Bd, i/6, 2/11, 4/6 each. Scrub Brushes, gd, 1/1, 1/4^, 1/11, 2/3 each. Hearth Brooms, 1/5, 1/6, 2/6, 2/9, 3/3, 3/11 each. Floor Mops, 3/3, 4/- each. Feather Dusters. KITCHEN NEEDS. Mincers, No. 1 10/6, No. 2, n/6 each. Wringers, "The Ensign" j u-inch Wringers,.iron frame, 45/- each; "The Brighton" 12-inch W Wringers, wood frame, 54/6. Cast Iron Saucepans, with strainer, I 6 pints 11/6, 10 pints 15/6. I SPECIALS. S Cre-Solvent, for cleaning the hands, usually gd, Special Price 6d I tin ; Imp Soot Cleaner, usually gd, Special Price 6d packet. Chain a Pot Cleaners, usually 1/3, Special Price gd. Reversible Toasters, I usually 6d, Special Price 4d. Aluminium Fish Kettle, 16 x 12-inch, I usually 45/-, Special Price 35/-. Galvanised Buckets, 11-inch 3/3, I 12-inch 3/9, 13-inch 3/g each. Galvanised Baths, 18-inch q/-, 20----1 inch g/g, 22-inch 11/3, 24-inch 12/6, 26-inch 15/6, 28-inch 17/6, I 30-inch 19/6 each. y 1/- in the>£ Discount for Cash. 'Wiones: 20-080, 21-215, 21-796. I sWelliiagkorals Busiest- Sfrone - - "w" ' ' IUxX ..- w. V There are Differences between | I "SPECTACLES" I £ of the ordinary kind, and the LITTLEJOHN O H finely-tempered 14 or 15-carat gold Spectacles, \ H N Eye-Glasses (Rimless or otherwise) fitted £ j| with comfort-giving " Toric," " Kryptok" or g q "Crookes" lenses, as necessary. O N' . N • Let us show you what |_ •p ' the differences are .«• T Ij-lI v 1 d.| fW. LITTLE JOHN& SON LTD. Tomanufacturing OPTICIANS. 222-224LAMBTONQUAY.WELUNGTON.N.Z. |J||| f(^^ "ULAC" SHOES 1 |; Nf>^^^v For Spring Wear v | 11 pitMfffV^- scribe an ordinary Shoe. I y but no words can quite do justice to the charm of E I our Smart, Ladies' Coloured Suede, Glace and | Patent Leathers, we are now showing. v v As famous as we are for Shoes, we have never | had a better assortment or greater^ values—and I better made Shoes than the "LILAC" are not to I be found. ' 1 Inspection invited. 1 LINDSAY'S LTD. Boot Importers y 1 184,Lambton Quay - • Wellington. § A SPECIAL SHOWING OF i Untrirhmed Spring Straws Dainty shapes for present wear. Colours include saxe, black and putty. Also lovely LEGHORN HATS IN WIDE VARIETY Choose your new hat now. The New Blouses and Jumpers are well worth a visit of inspection. MISS WALSH 120-122-124 Courte&ay Place - Wellington. , JC\\ A Sporting Offer to Men ! Si f /HHI V advertise our Men's Boot Department—where Jj %[W,W\ \ tne highest grades and best values obtainable in k! WkWfls^ Wellington are stocked —we are ■J N^Wi! REFUNDING HALF THE PURCHASE MONEY I filllilh TO EVERY FIFTH CUSTOMER BUYING A PAIR 1 liPiiiPL 0F MEN'S BOOTs. Jl |jP|ff||| Dockets 5, 10, 15, etc., will be the lucky numbers. J^m'^^^Sj We have Men's Boots, in reliable qualities, at 42/6, !iii*lfpPii 57/6> 69/6> 726 to B*/" l^wllfifv Separate Department for Men, 31 Courtenay Place. ' "YOU SAVE AT CODY'S." \lilli PfillftV £* fO ItA 3133-35 COURTSNAY ' I/ifIII <& l*U. Liu. place, welumgton l^S^^w "W^'ere Quality and Style Coat Lese."
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Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 91, 14 October 1920, Page 9
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