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j English Samples t* ; ; Horeas aspecialconsignment, bought jHr¥X -■ :., by us-on special terms, of I i GENUINE-. . Jy fflH. i British-made Raincoats "^^S t . / They are samples secured at English lof\' < I Susfr' cost, which is marked on every coat, JjM' <- iPiSI. and the,price range starts. fa.: W W |nt ' ifv*/"*] \ UPWARDS ■J^p'^ / y • • et *n ear^ *or one °^ these. if uvjn Why pay Six Guineas for an / / i TI \\ Englishvßaincoat when our price • / "V-^* * \ is just half? "We anticipate your It \ next move — prompt selection I J at D. and M.s. JiC Dimcan- & Macintosh: m 2^ "Where the Good Hat* Are" Manners. Street 9 S TJ^OR excellence in quality, design and •*■' value in Sterling Silver and Plated ;. Ware, you,.,profit; best by patronising ; G. &<T.,:. Young; Ltd. 252 Lambton Quay. • i GO AT VALUES .; "At -KOPE -BROS. «HK THE "BEST YET" \■ ' ' "toRShK : ■ 200' Men's Warm Tweed Overcoats, single aitd 1^ ; double breasted ■■'■ Usually £4/4/- to £6/6/- Slß^^ :.'",,, , .-:, .■-..'. All going at ; s9/6. SWS^ < 100 Raincoats, guaranteed MllllliS ,.■ ■ Usually. £2/10/- to £3/10/- All *t35/- I^^^m CALL EARLY FOR THESE /SOM^B The wet weather is yet to come—values like these will. NOT come again this Winter. WHIIB ill -;; 83-85 CUBA STREET, WELLIMGTON • .:- ■' ; ■' ' 7 ' ; ■ ' "' ■'"■ I ■•'■; ■■■■- ■■■-■■■■.;■ - : • ■ •■ ■;; op \ ■ ■ • ; , ■ ■ . ■ I C. J.WARKS 5 - BOOT SHOPS -5 ( GIGANTIC | SEE OUR WINDOWS! ! I 1 DRASTIC REbUCTIONS in BOYS y AND I ! GIRLS' BOOTS I LADIES' SHOES .'.„. Prom 14/11 1 ' Usually 35/-, 45/I RENTS'/ BOOTS AND SHOES— 1 Literally, Half-Price MEN'S WORK: BOOTS ;..Frop 12/11 1 "■^ ■' ': ■> ""■■■ ■■■'■■; "■ ' .:.)' „ . .; |: CUBA .STREET \. 1'" Pearce's Old ; Shop ' [' '■ MANNERS STREW- Gookhim House |^M m _ BMOT _____. -■ '■■■■iii—^<^ ''Bags and Baggage! v^llSf Never meet trarcl troubles h ilf o^f^^^l,Mjf\\^Wwfy J way—that's too annoying and jn- ££•*£•?? ft |i| V'^rwH 'convenient. Cut them out nght p&'^vJ f }s\\m ■. V- .lU![ r T^£* i at the jump by getting loal scr-. t«WV <* AI i Mjilfl viceable Travelling IwqiUsitt.!.— tffi^S^t VJ p/\ . /SKgARgJ fr6t* Nash's v './-J"*" Our Suit Cases, Trurtta, -\nd Bvi»f Bags aic ill well and staunchly built, and l'ejnfor'ccff at sti iin points, to ensuic jears of , dependable service. 'And Nash's prices are* at\Wys'right down tobed-i-ock. Inspect now! .; V, / CUBA. STREET, WEtLINGTON

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Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 130, 5 June 1922, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 130, 5 June 1922, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 130, 5 June 1922, Page 4

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