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HALF-YEARLY SALE Your Last Chance Sale Ends Saturday MEN! Make Your Money Go Further REAOY-TO-WEAR CLOTHING. , MEN'S SAC SUlTS—English and Colonial Tweeds, Uulor finished, in assorted greys, fawn, and brown, m regular and between sizes to fit very tall m6n or short stout men Regula! Puces, £7/7/-, £8/8/-, £9/0/-, £10/10/Sale Prices £4/18/-. £5/12/-, £6/8/-. £7 MEN'S SPORTS' SUITS—In Donegal Jlomespun, imitation Harris, and other good English tweed, tailoi cut and finished Usual prices £6/13/6, £7/7/-, £8/8/Sale Prices £4/8/4. £4/18/-, £5/12/- ---, SPORTS COATS ONIA— In Donegal and other assoited tweeds, as worn with grey flannel trousers Usualh 69/6, 75/-, 84/-, go/-, joo/-. - MEN'S TROUSERS-In assorted^ Md'ilS Sly flanne!°f' "^ makers; m assorted dark, medium, and light giev; up-to-date ' styles Usual prices £6/6/-, £7/7/, £8/8/- to £15/15/- ---\. Sale prices £4/4/-, £4/18/-, £5/12/-, Jio/10/RALEIGH RAINCOATS-Speciallj made for us by the leading manufacturers in England to oui own instructions, lined wool checks, or fleeco- ' Usual,P/ices £5/12/6, £6/15/-, £ 7 h! , £S/S/, to £12/10/S*le Pnoes £3/15/-, £4/10/-, £4/18/-, £S?H/-, £8/6/8 MERCERY DEPARTMENT. CREPE SHIRTS—A splendid assortment of smart stripes and / ppvt nM%mDTo 411 „ Us"al Pn(* v Sale' Price 6/6 CEYLON SHIRTS—AII well cut; fancy stripes of black, white. CASHMERE TWILL SHIRTS—Veiv smait and sen'iceable, in neat fancy- stapes Usual puce ,9/6 Sal* Price 14/6 tANLY bI RIPE TUNIC SHIRTS—A good variety of the newest „ styJes . ' * Tsual puces 13/6 15/6, 16/6, 21/CEYLON SHIRTS-Attract^ dSjn^TfiS'.JiS,l^ "» '" ALL-WOOL SHIRTS-The latesYtt^ *"* '"" "/8 coTTON^^^ ataw :■ STRIPED WINCEYETTE PYJAMAS?-™* "X ? 5 % HEAVY CEYLON PYJAMAS-Keat stripe designi^'gooTwlaJ 3 ALL-WOOL PYJAMAS—Excellent m cut and finish Usually 63/6 WHITE COAT SWEATERS- Usual prices St. V™ "j/i ~ Sale Prices 31/6, 34/-, 35/6 SALE PRICES FOR CASH ONLY *Ng STAINS ltd, FAMOUS FOR OVER S7 YEARS FOR QUALIH, STYLE AND VALUE,

A Charming Apron Jssk *c Makes your knitting and mending if***^ A M a pleasure, This useful novelty has V . •WW » a spacious pocket for holding wool. /r*^\ / "°\ v»ai Traced on Crash, 6/11. Traced Vg^ f~g \l&r .on Fawn and Grey Linen. 9/6. *nf\syJ~ r J>szi \/]/> Postage paid on cash orders '^jjjy ' > M.- &M, A. ALCORN j^-', ' • ~ (INCORPORATING PRINGLE'S) Mjka^A<y 152 Lambton Quay, Wellingtqn. ThtJis 2360 ?p~P^ •

djj^htu NEW OPENING OF />£\ Spring t&%m J^ MILLINERY P*py F*** Dainty Models in latest Fashions. ■>-" Trimmed Ready-to-wear Hats, „ ,/^^X (■klkL Straw Shapes and Trimmings of / jFv? 1 all descriptions. I ]y <*/y\| JMi| The right goods, *t the right time, h\ X\jtf/,' ■ £Jn** an(^ •' l^c Right Price ii our policy \- "_ jll i _—,—n^jgjflr ' \ Cernsr Cuba and Abel Smith Btrt*tt, ■, in . : ' . „.,,. ,', I. „.,i.,....J,,l

MAISON V /CASTEtJALQOA 0 W?ODWAF\D JT. g 1 WELLCNGT9N B V &9BEJ ( r *mm\/ i>I %^ Jumpers » Lingerie <4

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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 39, 15 August 1921, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 39, 15 August 1921, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 39, 15 August 1921, Page 9