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"K. & S." HALF YEARLY SALE Second Week BARGAINS All Sale Prices are FOR CASH ONLY ,This is an apportunity far'too good for you to miss: such splendid savings are not met with every day; and \\hen the Sale ends your chances will be gone. Make a point of coming- to see these special offering's to-morrow. . " , Fancy Department MOIRETTE SKIRT FRILLS-In saxe, rose, violet, emerald, black - Usual price 5/11 Sale Price 3/11 MOIRETTE SKIRT ERILLS-In reseda,- emerald; saxe, rose, LADES' BLACK-PARASOLS-MSireS 8'6- Sa'ft Pri°e 5/6- ' Usual prices 18/6, 25/6, 57/6 Sale Prices 18/4, 17/-, 38/* LADIES' BLACK PARASOLS-With smart blackand white knob ■' handle Usual prices 40/6 and. 63/- Sale Prices 33/- and 42/LADIES' BLACK PARAS OLS-Crooli: handle : ' ' Usual prices. 13/6, 18/6, 21/-, 26/6, 42/- " Sale Prices 9/-, 12/4, HI; 19/8, 28/LADIES' BLACK PARASOLS-Straight handles ' ' / Usual prices 10/9, 16/6, io/ii, 29/6, 31/6, 30/6 ' ' .; ( Sale Prices 7/3, 11/-, 13/3, 19/8,21/-, 26/4 .. ; ' , Children's Department...' ■■■;.,..•■■■;V J ...;:.; Special Purchase of MANUFACTURERS' SAMPLE COATS—For •• small children; in smart styles and good assortment of col- - ours ; sizes 16 in. to 22 in: Usual prices 20/6, 32/6, 35/6, 39/6,45Y- " Sale Prices 17/4, 21/-, 23/8, 26/6, 30/» A Large Variety of BLACK AND WHITE CHECK AND MIXED TWEED COATS—For gnls and maidt, all smail stales and tailor-made ; sizes 24 in. to 45 in LNual prices 77/6 to 117/Sale Pn^es 52/- to 78/Smart BLACK AND WHITE CHECK COSTUMES-Jn all-wool , tweed; high collar, belted, luth patch pocket and plam-skirts; sizes 6, 7;' 8 only Usual prices f6/ilb, /6/6/ , £6/0/6 ' '• Sa!e Prices "f*/a/-, *4/4/-, *e/s/6 GIRLS' NAVY SERGE COATS—With laige cape collar/belt, and patch pockets; half-lined; a veiy smart coat, sizes 24m, 30 in., 33 in., 36 m.,-' Usual prices 78/6, 85/6, 89/6/95/6 " ' Sale Pr-CEE 52/8, 57/6, 59/6, 63/- '"• Dress Department EOLIENNE—36-inch; a seiviceable and duiable fabric for 1 afternoon, dinner, and semi-evening weai; has rich silk lustrous appearance, and drapes well, the shades are violet, oyster, slate, helio., jade, nigger, sk\, navy Usual puce 0/6 yard Half-Yearly Sale Price 5/11 yard CREPE CHANTILLY—SB/40-mch, this fal.ru has a two-fold usefulness; can be worn with cftect foi c\tning, and is very suitable for street wear; can be used in conjunction with, stripes and floral fabric to tone or conliast, the shades aie champagne, sky, and shell pink Usual price 11/6 yaid Hair-Yearly Sale Prise 7/6 yard CREPE-DE-CHINE—3B/40-inch , the best v.ilue, qualit\, and satisfaction ever offered ii} this popular fabric, it's a quality we can recommend; the shades are excellent in sk\, helio , emerald, purple, maize', shell pink, won Usual price 15/6 vaid" Half-Yearly Sale Price 9/11 yard ' FURTHER BARGAINS QUOTED ON PAGE 11 ,- fSE"STAINS!™: FAMOUS FOR OVER 57 V EARS FOR STYLE, QUALITY AND VALUE I^V • a .-S^. >k Stamped JJaintv / «> \ Readyfor Oil toll / f^\ /Vm \ °*rdernow--/pilU U / Postage Designs ■•**'••*/ - L , D'OYLEYS— ROUND CENTRES— On Linen Sheeting^Sd each On Linen Sheeting—l/ 3, 2/3 On Satin Jean— 1/3 each On Salin Jean— 3/3 each . SUPPER CLOTHS— . OVAL A\D OBLONG— On Linen Sheeting—s/9 each On Linen Sheeting—2/6 etch On Satin Jean— 8/9 each "On Satin Jean — 3/9 each COSIES—On Linen Sheeting—2/ 6 each On Satin Jean^-3/9 each Full Stocks of'D.M.C. Cottons. Guaranteed to bod Mfc- AM A*" A I <P)Tfcl? T\T «»«or»or»tiiie Pruiile'.) „OLM. A. ALI^UKiN 152 Lambjoa Q My P!-«k236J Value For Money t Further Items of Interest to Ladies ELIMINATE RISK V By Purchasing- at our Sale. LADIES' CAMISOLES—In dainty designs ' 2/3 each MAGNIFICENT VALUE IN CORSETS—Fashionable models : 24, 25, anel 26; comfortable and durable 6/11 pair Odd Corsets to clear at odd prices. VELOUR HATS—Ladies'favourite toque shape ' ..■ .' During Sale */6 each . GIRLS" PADDY HATS—The ideal school hat .. 1/11 cacti New Opening of nine efFective shades in 4-ply Double Knitting Wools now showing-. The price is extremely low. ' , ,' YOU ARE SURE TO GET VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY AT ;; | Corner Cuba and Abel Smith Streets. a . i iB 0 % 0 W?ODV^Af\D JT. 9 1 WELLINGT9N j \vm \ —1/ \A^DEJ Tout cc qu'il y a \ <^**»c 3, plus <Aic«

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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 33, 8 August 1921, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 33, 8 August 1921, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 33, 8 August 1921, Page 9