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Whilst fashion goods are always more expensive at the beginning of a season, Hay ward Ltd., 226 a, Lambton-quay, are in a position to announce that their new importations of Autumn and Winter Apparel have been landed at more moderate prices than were expected. Women who dress with distinction will welcome 'this news.—-Advt. Spackmari and Thompson have just landed a. shipment of beautiful fabrics, suitable for autumn costumes, so ladies are advised to place their orders early ■with the,3e 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 Mi*R Murray, Vice-Regal Florist, 36, Willisstreet.—Advt. Don't suffer unnecessarily—Sydal will cure that Sunburn or Windburn if you rub it into the skin before and after washing. Try ;t. —Advt. America's merchant fleet totalled 12.----406,(M0 tons in 1920; before tho war it waa 2,027,000 tons. Tho United Kingdom hag about made good the ravages of .war; her merchant fleet, including tho Dominions, is now 20,143,000 tons. Barber's dry-cleaning. Suits, coptumes, furs, chair covers, etc., cleaned by our new process, quickly and cheaply. 125, Cuba-etret. Tel. 226.—Advt. Washboard slavery! Will it ever be tolerated in New Zealand again? Wo say no—emphatically no —because WolHuston women me immovably in their, loyalty to No Kubbinß Laundry Help.— ' Advt.'

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Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 51, 1 March 1921, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 51, 1 March 1921, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 51, 1 March 1921, Page 9