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1 V Messrs. George & Doughty Ltd. Beg to inform the public that their OPEN WAREHOUSE Idea is not a NINE DAYS' WONDER. We threw open our Warehouse DIRECT 'TO THE PUBLIC With, the object of realising on''our Drapery Stocks, and DRASTtCALLY DISCOUNTED our. prices to a point which would ensure the SUCCESSFUL ACCOMPLISHMENT OF THIS AIM. FRESH GOODS are'being opened up continuously from our LARGE REBERVEB IN BULK AND BONDED STORES, and NEW SHIPMENTS COMINC FORWARD, and our Heavily Discounted Wholesale Prices + Will continue to rule until the .whole of our stock is disposed of. In brief, we arc nonconducting a " Drapery Sale " in the ordinary. sense or the term, but are dealing DIRECT TO THE PUBLIC ■■■•-. ■ . • i At Lett than Wholesale Prices '/ ...... And our Warehouse has now become The Crapery Market for Wellington OPEN TILL 9 O'CLOCK ON FRIDAY NIGHTS. iWajeikrase'at 61*63 Victoria Street, 1 minute from "Evening Post," and close to, Public Library. i<SEOR6E & DOUGHTY LTD. Wholesale Warehousemen - (Established H91,)

H you want to Benefit by MIS WEEK'S SPECIALS These tre even better than what ' you would expect from Hope Bros, SOFT COLLARS-White and Stripes, all Shupes 1/CASHMERE FINISH HALF-HOSE 1/6 and 1/11 ALL FDR HATS At 12/- and 20/MEN'S GOOD BRACES lOid. Pair HOPE BROS. 53.65 Cuba Street - WELLINGTON

I^EFT-RIGHT-LEFT fiX Forward to D. & M.'s for a new f^/ - Ready-to-Wear! No time to lose. Sale W'U soon end. Prices, like these give jjP^^sffe^. you a place, in the run"; for economy. ■ Ira kNI^I c mvist clear~hence our disregard of M JswMts}! *c firming market. jjio£xf/&%®a&^™> You can't go wrong with any of these: ol^ J# ""^m. READY-TO-WEARS—In tweeds, wor- * &¥ steds, and serges *W • ' Were £*>> X7/i5/-, r£o/9/----19 »«At " Now *«, £4/10/-, £5/10/DUNCAN © MACINTOSH • „;/ MEN'S^ OUTFITTERS, Manners Street, Wellington

I. ' . Tlie Aslies! —■—: We don't really mean the cricket ashes— Or the ashes of our forefathers— Or ash trays or Oscar Asche^- . A We—direct—attentionf-to—Wallace & Gibson's! (They're light-ening their tog- tags wholesale— ' So don't burn your bearingsGetting after those undermentioned, under-priced Undershirts and Underpants, ordinary price'io/6— Extra-ordinary price 7/6. Get yours now, sir! 'And wide-awake men will sleep sounder ;-■ Tn our Pyjamas, 25 bob Pyjamas exchanged for 15/6— Hats, Overcoats, Suits, all under cost under the sign ' ___ WALLACE & GIBSON ; ■ 1. 1 1 "Ike Kask," (ml "Eveiia S Pest") WILLIS STREET . * WFUMTfIN

IMC quickly relieved by rubbing in Mentholatum'which speedily iiyil ' reduces the infl*mm«!itn and brings soothing ease and healing in WO> j the most aggravated cases. In colds it clean the head, relieves the drSfl} J - throat and soothes the inflamed membranes. rfjTjj J "■III IT P''''ffi| (MEALING CREfiM^S 1 I HW4 ■»*,*/:r»*-|| ■ Antiseptic. Germicidal, In Qpal Pots. Price 1/6 ■ ' tp^^l ume uu'n a- Obtainable from all Chemists. H : : J^Pi^ilPlz IN S> A> *m™ * CO' LTD" *"*'""' fTJ

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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 39, 15 August 1921, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 39, 15 August 1921, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 39, 15 August 1921, Page 4