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Whilst fashion goods are always more expensive at the beginning of & season, Hayward Ltd., 226 a, L»mbton.-quay, are in a position to announce that their new importations of Autumn and Winter Apparel have been landed at more moderate prices than wear© expected. Women who dress with distinction will -welcome this news.—Adyfc. Spackma-n and Thompson have just landed a. shipment of beautiful fabrics, suitable for autumn costumes, so ladies are advised to place their orders early with these modern tailors, 240, Lambtonquay.—Advt. > Send a flower message. There's many a word of happiness and heartfelt greeting, ;as well as deepest sympathy, expressed with flowers sent from Mim Murray, Vice-Eogal Florist, 36, Willisstreet.—Advt. ' Don't suffer unnecessarily—Sydal wiU cure that Sunburn or Windburn if you rub it into the skin before and after washing. Try it.—Advt. America's merchant fleet totalled 12,----406,000 tons in 1920; before the war it was 2,027,'Q00 tons. The United Kingdom has about made good the ravages of war; her merchant fleet, including the Dominions, is now 20,143,000 tons. ' : Ladies who like exclusive and fashionable ladies' wear should take the opportunity of visiting M'Kay's SpecialtyHouse during their end-of-£eason sale, commencing Wednesday, 23rd February. Everything is being sacrificed.—Advt. | We regard all* children as shareholders ' in "The World-lifting Association," who make good use of the Thinker's Pictorial School-exercise Books and the Golden Rule School Rulers. Price, 4d each, from Wellington stationers.— Advt. Barber's dry-cleaning. Suits, costumes, furs, chair covers, etc., cleaned by our new process, quickly and cheaply, 125, Cuba-etret. Tel. 226.—Advt. . - How much depends upon correct corsetry—health, comfort, ,<nd grace. In 15. and C. Corsers, all those essentials have been carefully studied, and r.o matter whether your figure be full or slim, you can be sure cf securing a H. and C- Corsofc to please in all thjtac particukra. Ask for British 11. and C, Coreats at leading 'drapers.—Adyt.

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Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 50, 28 February 1921, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 50, 28 February 1921, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 50, 28 February 1921, Page 9