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- AT ■ ' | James Smith's Cornell A visit to our SHOP EXTENSION SALE will easily demon- |- JS^-^Jj* strate this. If you want to save money, then you can't afford 5 jj^^^fegp^ to miss this Sale. Bargains and big savings are not confined § . * SiPliiiil^^iit to one or two departments/ but are everywhere. All: depart- 2 jSßfitfiliH^piP' men*s are contributing to this RECORD BARGAIN EVENI. . ;.: fcllSffl^^Kßt There are bargains for men, women, and children, and mx ■'= TBj^^^S^^^^ prices are so low that every purchase represents a substantial :; saving. Look over the sample lot below, and come right along » LADIES' APRONS—S/6 FOR 2/6. COODS AT THESE PRICES MUST 6 Only Travelling RugS—ln self col- MEN'S WEAR AT SHOP EXTENSELL QUICKLY. ours of navy and fawn; special bar- SION SALE PRICES. -' 8 dozen Ladies' White Cooking , ei ann .|.tt,, shirts— rniiirs at £am ' Usually 45/- ' - -:- Aprons-Made from a strong- apron ■•»• V a™§"™ f "„„ rtS-Lollars at- * Man , g Sults _ ln ll&ht ?lft . cloth; with or without.bibs; large tached' veiyuS^ ff prlces 6/g , 6/lI 2SOO yards Fin e Quality Shlrting-In g r C 0 * fflsmSe™viS yoke S ' SlZe Extension la^ Price 2/6 ach Extension Sale Prices 4/11, 5/3 'variety of neat woven stripes; suit- f/lfTeU back 4 paten on fronts "a Extens,on Sa!o Pr.ce 2/6 each B^, Htts-All Wool.; black -able, for shirts, blouses, morning ' 6 dozen Ladies' Morning Overalls— with white and yellow stripe tops glories, etc.; 32 inches wide 6 Worth £5/5/Made from %hi ground, spotted . , Usual prices.s/6,5/9 Usually 2/11 Sale Price" 1/3 yard • Extension Sale Pries 58/----and striped prints Usually 4/11 each Extension Sale Price 2/11 .' Also, a range of Donegal Tweed Extension Sale Price 3/11 each Boys' Navy Cashmere Jers«ys— Small MILLINERY BARGAINS. spsrt Suits— At 75/- all sizes hizes-; only a few dozen . , . . ' ; T ' , , "• 200 dozen Ladies' White Lawn H.S. • Usual price 10/6 L«»es' Trimmed Straws— Mew win- 50 Boys' Smart Suits— ln real Irish Handkerchiefs— Free from filling Extension Sale Price «/11 ter shapes; trimmed quill mounts, tweeds, in the new style, w«h Usual price 6 for 2/t 1 StiUFurther Reductions in Ties— 50 pins, etc. Usually 20/6 to 40/6 pleated fronts and half belt ;at Extension Sale Price 6 for 1/6 dozen leftj good patterns, and cut f - , , Extension Sale Price 12/6 back; these are a great, bargain, _... on straitrht Usually 4-/6 q/6 Our whole stock of Velour Felts— ln and should be seen at once t.o ap--375 raids Fancy Millinery Ribbon— on Sale Prioe nigger/royal, fawn, and black predate the value at ■;; In the newest colours and stripes; , each - , Extension Clearing Price 9/11 Extension Sale Price,, Sin *, mfi. 4 Fv^n^^l^rir^ifi w^ About 4 dozen only Men's Dark Colt A special line of Silk Straw Plaits- „T . _ Rise 6d. sue Extension Sale Price 2/6 yard Caps !_ Colonial - tweeds and leather ]n p every possible colou . Men's.. Tweed O«ercoats-In dark, lined Usual price 4/6, 5/6 Usual prices 3/11 to 5/6 serviceable tweeds; S.B. and D.8.; SHOWROOM BARGAINS. » Extension Sale Price 2/6 each Extension Sale Price 1/11 linf through. It will pay you to ,h. . . .«. c •• x« » ■•*•' «nd Youths' Coloured Felt A Few Only Feather, Ruches-In Sn^dscffi ' N6^C™ilbleCe'irr UJIlnl!dlo Hats-Brown fawn and greys white, blact, and brown . Mr Prtos -■, NOW convertiuie ceJar—Ln hclio., Usual price 6/g each' ' Usual price 15/6 45/. 50/-. BS/-, 59/8 saxe, and kingfisher stripes Extension Sale Price 2/6 each Extension Sala Price 4/11 _, _ . ". ',„' J_\ ■', Usual price ig/6 ■ , Rerru Tn Viaif traiu ■ Pwm 3° Boys' Gabardine Raincoats —Lined Extension Sale Price 11/9 BIC REDUCTIONS. ON WANTED tioLl value through, with Raglan shoulders and ... \ . «' » GOODS. EvtniKsicn 4fiin PrlnA 1/11 storm collar; sizes o<to>-s'" - .^ Sports Coats—Warm and comfort- 190 yards Superior Quality Unbleach- An English Manufacturer's Range of. J Extension Sale Price 3oV> able for house wear; in grey, ' ed Table Damask —54 inches wide Cream Wool Shawls —Lovely soft .„ ■„„«'nil r.aaU P nV i'rhnni wpa'rbrown, terra, and green Usually 4/11 Sale Price 3/S yard quality wool; large sizes';'honey- S t o/fbws fromS to 16 '' iS^ ,1/. C •l2Sl« l «<KSffd sSSE SgS. P^ riivin b d Cow CaSUav SeCUre Mjj^ft «/•■ CREPE CLOTH-2/3 FOR „«. dllldrCn' S 3JS eacn ' USUaI 3^ ?& "£«£ 500 yards Cotton Crepes — Heavy , ' ■ V lar; a great rain-turning proposigSii y\oS lcpi^ thapr£ot, brr: jßiTie^ SmitH Ltd tion E«-"8^: thyst, black, white, cream, sky V C*l Jl i^O fc^i. A JB.JL (Lfi. & JL^C^A* 40 Men's Dark Tweed Sac Suits—ln saxc, electric, and salmon; this'is V " • ' mid £"7 check; a real hard-wear-a great value ciepe and is rapidly "FAMOUS FOR LOW PRICES" ing business suit at a rock-bottom "^nsiontoUMFiSSM/fiiSJ' Corner Cuba and Manners Streets pnce Extension sSe^^l/: ! Better than Ever jT\^V ™£ n* Fry's Cocoa is better to-day than ever \ *~hH 1 V vv ' " itWai. Right back to 1728 it has HH V VIA tteceSMMty ;;.» • been the purest and best. _ If IPTOltf^l IB /?% X ?l ft 1 for a /: When you drink Fry's Pure Breakfast ' 1 ■ iiLa 111 if '\J*J IB X oerfect ": Cocoa you will notice Its smooth SsnPs^^9Ml IK B jf '* perrecc natural chocolate flavour. fyWr/fc^Si^il B )!S C*X ***% Cup ,pf Ttu! ' ii You will like it moro and mora. V> &ouD« 1 RMpOoBL «r ""|SS f""" *J*JJt* Breakfast O^^H W^^^^^^^ te^^ Dick s Batata '■■■■■■ Belting— Wi ffMTT ' ' Engineers arid factory managers appreciate the valueof "dependable, ■- II "*T I '101 l Tlfir tNlil If f* t I Belting. That is why they always insist on having " Dick's Halata" I! ej I Ii }m\ i'MB flOine COHIIOrt —the best British Belting. "Dick's Balata" Belting is ir -J^rWlII"I'll by the Fireside Waterproof and Oilproof H * s P'iftncy'"and totijthness mean Hjood grippage under all, degrees of § Ilf|j j Our modern Tiled Fireplaces tension and loa«l fluctuations. "Dick's Balata" Belting i 3 ', all WiM embrace simplicity oE design— i »» x-i-. ,-m V -m -*\ " •■ •« .•. • l^^Hl harmony O fshade-maximumoe More Flexible and Durable than ll^^^^illsi p fh ( . • Leather or Compo Belts Ira wsiSk^^Ti Siw^ Wiv\i Evenness oE conbustion insures tr ■ ■ • 1 || I^lis "'l'll tconomy of lmel, Jlinimises Relays, thus ensuring maximum, production. il Si SIA Beautiful Fireplaces mann- Ewy " Dick Bal(vta" Bdt we sell, carries our guarantee of lm- - m pP^^ts^^»^'k^K factured by our own staff oF mediate replacement if not satisfactory. . All widths anil weights ' iX^^^^^^^^^^"*" to our "P-to-dale Showrooms j~±m «% . '' " «., ■'_ w^ —' ■ 1 lie Sl6Wii^*& 1 ihsosi*" ;i-"' .-John" Duthie &. Co., Ltd. glass and hardware Co. Ltd. :'_' . ■ HARDWARE MERCHANTS • ■ WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON ! 80-64 COURTEWAY PLACE, WELLINGTON '

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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 2, 3 July 1922, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 2, 3 July 1922, Page 11

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