— Waterproof — Oil-proof —Time-proof There iifcißO'sSelting'So.-good as good belting. There is no belting as good as "Balata"-—the better British Betting. " Balats's jjlianey and to<rghness ensures.good grippage' under aH degrees- of tension and Jood flßCtnatS&ns. Its world-wide use is-steeling tribute to- its idewt transmission properties. Dick's; Balata Belting reduces power losses and-con-serves fuel; Dick's Balata Belting minimises delays and lost output due to belt troubles, thus-assurtag maximum productioni Factories, Mills, and Mines that invest m one Balata Belt always detoand " Balata " thereafter. Every Dick Balata Belt we sell carries our guarantee of replacement if not satisfactory, but we have never yet; been called upon to do so. Let us quote* you aowi The Stewart Timber GLASS AND HARDWARE Go. Ltd. 80-84 COURTfcNAY PLACE, WELLINGTON r V This is the time for Whittome's Cordials Once used always asked for. The housewife-mother knows that they are not only good for her children, but, being-.in extra heaver syrup and of full flavour, are economical as well. FROM ALL GROCERS » ■ ' WHITTOME, STEVENSON & CO. LIMITED. N.Z.s CONDIMENTORS the recollection of our quality remains long: after the price U ' forgotten.' V- ■■■-.. -. . ■■■• -■ r 9iowM&nostdkmi $>■ ar" *JC2> •liS' s& • / ■j-w-*^t»\ fke-ffm, fsuce-!-« $mk;} " Froni the North Sea I haul these tasty JgfS^j^^ herrings for all the world to enjoy/ says Fresh Herrings—^-Kippered Herrings— jTj£!£~rX%!*6~^<( Herrings in Tomato Sauce. \ ■•
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Usual Friday Bargain Stunt' : At James Smith's Corner Nothing cut of the common—that is, for James Smith* Corner. Just m collection of tip-top bargains that would cause a mild sensation in most shops. But the women of Wellington are so used to getting more than their moneys worth at James Smith's t Corner that tittle short of a straight out gift would cause them to become duly excited over any of our offerings. We're busy-busy as we can be without over-taxing our staff —all due to our low prices. LACE SPECIALS EXTRAORD.NARY. ' f A ■■ A .«. **?"* V^^S^ To-morrow from 9 till 9 "«3- Sft • t,on-2% inches wide Usual y p Sold-a.l/6 yard lemon, Voyal, rose/ecru, mastic, hdio., cardinal, io«n ai" ••■*• * Y% '• £w y J* " Wall l\+ Rlltier SHIM purple, and brown Special Price 8/11 hank 1,250 yards Imitation Real Swiss Filet Lace and WC ftl (Jv/ LIUvICI WlUl • L l ' F Insertion—Lace iVs incties wide, insertion^ 3 ' , ■ o A DOROTHY SPECIAL. inches wide Usual prices 3/11 and 2/11 yard . . , . , _ , _ .«„*»_.— <£ n *..:~i p<;; no . i/q anj 1/^ var j 4^. iv dozen omv Ladies Light vrouna vorotny urer* 2,500 yards Beautiful Fine French Valenciennes f" tk alls—Small sprig designs, lull size Lac* arid InoertJon—White or Paris, i inch wide |^^fe^g^gT^- v ' Usually 6/11 Special Price 3/11 each , Usually 1/3 yard Special Price SVid. yard j J^f^^^^^^^^^^^th^ ' MtNrureTCD CDm . v ,,-.,„. 1,500 yards Imitation Irish Crochet Lace' and / MANCHESTER FRIDAY BARGAINS.. Insertion —1 inch wide Usual price B%d. yard ( x ' •^p-^^l^^Pffi^^^itf^^C 25 . dozen White (Turkish towels—ln a good ; Special Price—Lace 3/11, Insertion 3/G doz.; f^K^I^ShIIS^SM« Hsi ' medium size and serviceable quality ■ ''•■ 2,500 yards Fine Torchon Lace and Insertion—l ■|gffiSp-§—-S 9*§li=i*slE »-*« i > Usually, 3/11 Bargain , Price 2/6 pair Dainty design, suitable for children's weai,, IllliilP IPw 135 yards Strong White Twill Sheeting—This is a : * 1 inch Wide Usiial price Od. yard) '^^^^Sl^Ss S^^^S^^^S good useful quality for boys' beds, etc.; 54 : , Sprfcial Price 2/il dozen , ffi^tSi^il sltißJl aSHE inches wide ' " Usual price 3/3 yard r, • ■ *S-^^^^^^^^3S««s^^^?* "^ ■• ' Bargain Price 2/4V2 yard ■ DEPENDABLE WOOLLEN GOODS. S^^^^M^^^^^^Z^ 75 yards only Striped Harvard Shirting—This is , 8 pieces All-Wool Navy Serge—4.2 inches wide, J^p^-^a^|j^giffife||»Aj|)^i» l'< ' a special hard-wearing cloth for men's working ifine quality, strong and ,useful for, both adults' - '' .. shirts; 30. inches wide _ Usual price 2/3 yard ;; and children's wear. These serges compare ' v Bargain Price 1/6 yard -\ favourably with any procurable in pre-war days p» lrvA v CAViMrc r»M Mpn-c umtab 65!S lJ^ S ra /7, lUe2 pyi alna Cloth—. ; - James Smith's Prices 4/11, 6/6, 6/11 yard FRIDAY SAVINGS ON MEN S WEAR. This is a very dependable fabric, in a large : 6 pieces Pa^el Tweeds-All-wool, medium weight, Men's Lisle Socks-Sizes 10, 10%,-and 11; colours Vali% l^ftf ij", in R CheS ■ „ . T •Iff inches wide; in biscuit, grey, rose, blue, dove, are black,-grey, champagne* tan, and brown .Lsually 2/11 yard Bergain Price 1/11 yard " and squirrel grey,- very smart for early Autumn Usually 4/6 James Smith's Price 2/11 pair oaboaimc e«o w™ »»;~ „,«,* -1 costumes; cosy without being > too lieavy Boys' Short Underpants—Woven, "Meridian" BARGAINS FOR MEN AND BOYS. Jathes Smith's Price 13/6 yard brand; in small, medium, and large boys' - Boys' Varsity Suits—rln coloured all-wool tweed -: 8 pieces Velour Fmish Cheviot Cbabng—ln fawn, Usual prices 4/11, 5/11 pair (not flannel). These are made with over-shoul- ' biscuit, amethysts saxe, eiflerald, natural, light ; James Smith's Price 3/11 pair der pleats and extending tabs to button inside - emerald, and rose. These beautiful tints are Little Boys' All-Wool Bathing Costumes—Navy, the shorts. This doubles its strength and gives a *: quite the thing for a smart topcoats which can edged with white; N.Z. make; to fit boys Ito 3 ' neat appearance to the! garment. The patterns I be relied upon to give the utmost satisfaction; ; years - Usual prices 5/11, 6/6 are good, and would make an excellent snit-:for ' all wool; 56 inches wide James Smith's 1 Price 3/11 each school wear Special Friday Price, Size-0 22/6 " James Smiths Price 17/6 yard Boys « Cotton Canadian Bathing Suits—Navy, Ri se 6d. per size !■ I 6 pieces Wool Basquette Cloths—ln saxe, jade, trimmed assorted colours Usual price 4/6 Men's Sac N Suits—Blue serge, dependable dye; : brown, peacock* emerald, and fawn; absolutely James Smith's Price 3/6 each made' with " Uptimo " fronts and long roll col- - the newest material for jumpers and coat frocks. Men * s Good Q ua ji ty Braces—Nickel fasteners, lar; two or three buttons; trousers with side and : Ask to be shown these newest of frockmgs; 56 superior leather ends Usual price 3/6 hip pockets, cuff bottoms... A very good fitting I inches wide James Smith s Pi-ice 15/9 yard , James SnvlVs Price 1/11 pair suit, and finished with 'first-class trimming* t coir»AV oAor-AjMc im Awn Men'r Black Cashmere-fiiiished Socks—Good fast . throughout Usually £5/5/- to £9/9/- I FRIDAY BARGAINS IN GLOVES AND colour; wear well Usual price 2/6 pair ■- Special Friday Prices 75/-, 85/-, 95/. - HOSIERY. ; .James Smith's Price 3 pairs for 2/11 Men's Sac Suits— \n heavy mid grey, dark grey, *•' See our Windows for Ladies' French Kid Gloves— Men's Good Quality Underwear —Useful summer and brown check tweeds. These are well made, Z Two domes on three buttons, self or silk cord weight; shirts or pants; sizes S.M., M., and O.S. and are perfect fitting; the';ide,a!>suit'\*\)r'ev,ery- ' backs; in shades of tan, fawn, greys, beavers, Usually 5/6 James Smith's Pride 3/6 each day weaiji ;We "are ..offering? these' stf'lt'i ait * black, and white Usually 18/6 pair Boys' Fine Cashmere Jerseys—Best English make; price.Vhich must'"appeal to you » Friday Bargain Price 12/6 pair sizes to fit boys Ito 14 years; colours are * '■' '<' Special FHaay~'Price'"6o/- ". We are showing a Special Line of Ladies' Duplex green, brown, navy, cream, and saxe / Men's Heavy Tweed Trousers —Side and hip Gloves—This Glove is highly recommended for .Usual prices 10/6, 12/6, 13/6 ■ - pockets,* cuff' bottoms;* in tliree shades of its washing and wearing qualities; shades of , James Smith's Price 7/11 grey, herringbone pattern. This is a tip-top *■• pastelle, beavers, chamois, and . : . ■ . - '.' ..,./ ,>;,.'.'* ■■ .'line, "aha-will cbftmend- itself to " white Friday's Price 7/3 pair ,■■■■■ ■ .'•■■■ : .... /, ■■ • all keen tniyers looking for a good t Ladies' Ribbed Silli Hose—With . ■ hard-bearing. trpuser, at a low .1 wool feet, in shades of greys, : .-■■ \ ■'.'■' price - " ■ Usually 37/6 ft putty, coatings, navy, cream, and W A •m eg «pf f*q Ot T!& iT WHB^ T ¥ V • 1 ■'"-'•■'■» ■■:-^* Special Friday Price 18/9 >■ black Friday's Price 12/3 pair |f& , |^/| |a| "^ %^ 1%/ i 1 I |"J 1 f"H Ss- °,,n y Men>s Heavy-weight Mac- .J. Ladies' Black Silk Ankle Hose— fc i #*^ BWiK ai. IL jl 9W91 I I ■ B 11. intoshes—ln olive shade; single- t 15-inch silk leg, double heel and «^ ■* <&■ &V & <&~& h,*? iVri/&7AA. A A . A..., Aaf1bU*..,,,.... breastedj Storm- collar-and- cuff^ • toe. A splendid wearing hose _ .'..., , loose belt, Raglan shoulders. This Usually 5/11 !««•»»«» P.dL* » M J HL«h«<m v4m/%al'a W n sound proposition :for men - Friday Bargain Price 4/6 pair- UJMF UIM SliCI IISRISSrS UUGCtS Wlfd have OUtSlde occupations./ A', Ladies' Black Mercerised Lisle Hose y^ww ..-wuinw ul««"uv1"' MM vv«w • ■ gtiarahteed • Waterproof -coat at - —Dye quite reliable; splendid . ... .... .' ... . the price >of an <Jilskin< t.- , ■■ wearing quality Usually 5/6' • FatHOUS Fot LOW PrtC«S ■.-:..■. ..'..: ".:.--.-.;.: .; :.I-Usually^ £5/5/^::^ Fraday Bargain Price 3/11 pair / .-.-■■■ Special Friday Price 45/-
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Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 57, 9 March 1922, Page 11
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