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CASEMENT CURTAINS Will not mean a "big item" if bought while V. and A.'s are offering: the followingPOPULAR PRICES on QUALITY LINES. It's marvellous the difference new curtains make in a Home, and when you can get GOOD CASEMENT .CLOTH at i/ii a yard at V. and A.'s, WHY NOT HAVE 'NEW CURTAINS ? WHITE CASEMENT CLOTH- 3 6in. wide, a nicely finished cloth ' . 1/11 Yard VIEUX ROSE CASEMENT CLOTH—3Bm. wide. Special Price 1/9 Yard CREAM MADRAS CURTAINS—(MusIins with coloured borders) ■ / * 3/11 Yird Cushion Covers!—io. x igin. Frilled White Embroidered MUSLIN CUSHION COVERS. V. and A.'s Pries 3/6 each TAPESTRY TABLE COVERS—In red and green; plain centres with borders; approximately 2 yards x 2 yards. V. and A.'s Price 32/6 . EXTRA SPECIAL. ■36m. WINCEYETTE—White ground with stripes; black", blue, pink, brown, helio (narrow stripes). Usually 2/9, yard Special Price 1/9 Yard ALSO BIG STOCKS OF FLAN.NELS, BLANKETS, ETC. COME AND SEE THEM. 1/- in the £ Discount for Cash. VEITCH & ALLAN CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON '

I A UNIQUE PRESENTATION. 1 ' I Extract from ths N.Z. Times, 9th June, 1922. I ■j "A unique presentation was made to Mr M»cK«nzie 9 I Forbes, of Wanganui, in the shape of a -walking m H stick of New Zealand Honeysuckle with a carved fj H New Zealand Greenstone handle and ißct. Gold Ha ' j H band (bearing a suitable inscription), together with a m X . Greenstone Match Box." ; ll . M These were specially made by us for the above pre- M ' ! ■' sentation to Mr. Forbes, who is going on a visit to m ' Jfl Scotland. We cut and polish Greenstone in our own af ■ Workshop and undertake the making of special M H pieces for such special occasions. \ jK ; 9 Prompt tnd cartful attenticn. given to all ettquitiis. ■ M M SBBOUE WINDOW DISPiAY OP GBBBNSTOSB GIFTS M B M 'Hi/BpecM Appointment to Htc EzcMeney ■19 I I W.LITTLiSOHN& SON' 1 1 « ■ JEWIILIRS. SILVERSMITHS, WATOH- §' M U H MAKERS hd OPTICIANS, I | • H I 222-224 ilambtontjaay - - Wellington I S i Distinctive Styles in WOOLLEN DRESSES Woollen Coats, in grea'f variety of beautiful styles and lovely colours, including kingfisher blue^ jade; fawn, and navy, are now displayed at 1 - ■■ quite moderate prices £3/3/- and £3/10/LADIES' JUMPERS—In wool and silk, charmingly new and exclusive; j wide selection to choose from Price 50/- , ■* HOLEPROOF. HOSIERY—4/6, S/9, 8/8, 7/11 and IJ/1I / Miss Walsh , DRAPER 124 COURTENAY PLACE,-WELLINGTON CALL TO-DAY—THE SOONER THE BETTER, FOR YOU. NIGGER BROWN ALL-WOOL HOSE ,We Hare just landed, ex s.s. " Rimutata," a full supply, of this scarce colour. 'Also Fawn, Slate, Coatings, Drabs, Light and Dark Greys, Navy, and Black. NEW, RIBBED EFFECT ALL AT 7/6 PAIR HERB. PRICE LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S OUTFITTER, ■ 54-56 WILLIS STREET - WELLINGTON yf NEW FURSrI jjWt^jitS^ We have just landed a 1 MJmj&ffisr M<* WINTER SHIPMENT I >^^^{- 1 of high-grade Purs, including the 1 JK&VPJjh/ ; , CONEY SEAL and ELEOTEIC SEAU, 1 JwSIL^AW MOLE CONEY, Skunk Opossum, Skunk,' | fiH@fflP^!W Brown anil Black Fox, JGt Fox, Natural I ffts39!?2?Wff; Grey Wolf, Canadian Beaver, and also a I - !lli&Js«sf; BIG JIANGE OF FUB COLLAES AND 1 JTBSf^ri^Laa.- CUFFS FOE CLOTH COATS AND B j|g|iprajgffisgsr ■. costumes. s |^^-^^ ~' CAIJ. AND INSPECT AT~ ONCE! | Old Furs renovated, repaired, and re-lined. 11 \^^^» Customers' own Fur Sldns tanned and |: , laade up into coats, wraps, and rugs. |' THE ALASKA FUR DEPOT f! Manafacturins Farriers, Tanners, Dyers and Far Traders § 103 WILLIS STREET - 'Phone 3265 - WELLINGTON J

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Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 144, 21 June 1922, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 144, 21 June 1922, Page 9

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