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Children's Week at Veitch & Allan's Providing for mothers a chance to select from choice, new, fresh Children's Wear at. special pricing's, which, if taken advantage of, will lessen the cost of Children's Spring 1 and Summer Outfitting. • SOME OF THE POPULAR VALUES:— BABY ROCKER CHAIRS—With arm rests . Children's Week Pries 10/6 BABIES'. BASKETS—Extra fine quality Children's Week Prices 4/6 and 5/6 each BABIES' CREAM WOOLLEN GAITERS— Children's Week Price 4/11 CHILDREN'S NECKLETS—A large variety of colours, to choose from Children's Week Prices 1/9 to 2/11 string INFANTS' CREME CASHMERE FROCKS-Daintily finished ■ with floss stitchings, with or without collar Children's Week Price from 11/6 INFANTS 1 HAND-CROCHETED CREME WOOLLEN COATS— 9 Sizes io in., 12 in., 16 in., and iSin. HAND-KNITTED AND HAND-CROCHETED BOOTEES— •v v Children's Week Prices 2/11, 3/6,4/3 INFANTS' INDIAN LACE BONNETS—In small and large sizes; pale blue or pale pink, silk linings and strings Children's Week Price 17/6 Others, unlined— 8/6, 9/6 I S BUY CHILDREN'S WEAR AT "V. A A.'S" THIS WEEK. Mail Orders receive prompt attention. 11- in the £ discount for Cash. 'Phones 20-oSOj 21-215, 21-796. VEITCH & ALLAN'S CUBA STREET %j— j-lj- "Tim unman i miiin iiinll im n —inmi—il LITTLEJOHN'S ' RELIABLE 'Peerless WATCHES See the tray frill of them going to time in our window. They are set to seconds each Monday, and wound only each day. Note how remarkably they keep together, and show correct time. We believe we have (he finest range of high-grade watches ever shown in this Dominion, and will be pleased to sell you one. Call and let us shoiv them to you. Pocket or Bracelet Watches, any of which we can recommend with every confidence." ' W. LITTLEJOHN & SON Ltd. 222-224 | LAMBT<SN QUAY, WELLINGTON v- ' ■•:'■ '■■■ ■ ' ■ :.1 vmmmmagmmmMmammmammmitmmxi I'MS&ffIMBHiBiwa^yHBBHBBBB! The New Millinery for Spring is now Displayed - Wttli the Opening of Spring flowers, our . blossoms forth into a riot of colour, which you are requested to view. Many are the Dainty Models, from Broad Brimmed Hats to Snug-fitting Toques. JE% :£sms&?k Some are tastefully trimmed, whilst others K^ffldaSSSewb depend on their shapeliness and colour for . fftSSMSwlJi^'-A. their charnV ' -^s^^^^^^^k' Equally pleasing are the Ready-to-wear Ailjfl^roSi^ mpSw* Hats in Liserie and Pedal Straws. These Yf y f are in all the new shades and becomingly % tC- J trimmed with Ribbons or Fruit Sprays.. \ . x—^9 Coat frocks in accordance with the latest \ J/m\ fj^. 'fashions are also beinff displayed and their \B /'ll\\ h. Ivm beautiful lines will please the most dis- "l[i\ ll»\y .'■ ' criminating. \" */ Come! Ycur Inspection is Welcomed I WALSH'S LTD, Has** "Where the Smart Hats are" I Delightful Blouses I ■ We are now showing many • •. ' charming Spring Models in Georgette, Ninon and Crepe-de-Chine all reasonably priced. i See our window when in Willis Street. HERB PRICE Ladies' and Cent's Outfitter, 54-56 Willis Street, Wellington. Crockett & Jones' Fine ■ \|J|P\J| Footwear at One-third Off ft A big purchase by Cody's enables you WmgMTjP 3 Ladies' Orey Suede Brogues *.. - . 7Q/6 Wmll*'!/^^(^ I ' Ladies' Navy Kid Oxfords 65/. Ilr^*l?!sfflJL 1 Ladies' Patent Leather Oxford Shoes - 63/- Bft-dS^vraP A big range of" C. & J." Footwear M> CODY & C0.,-LTD. |HI 31, 33, 35 Conrttiuy Place, Weliingtoi. J3ESP§B| jjl f X] . |n . . - ■ ■ f

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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 49, 26 August 1921, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 49, 26 August 1921, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 49, 26 August 1921, Page 9

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