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I ——a——— ————— mg Stocktaking Specials! linoleum Rugs B^^fi^B No need now to put up with shoddy floor coverings. No need to put up with substitutes for Linoleum. THE GENUINE BRITISH ARTICLE IS PROCURABLE AT V. & A.'s! ITS WONDERFUL WEAR WARRANTS ITS PURCHASE. The cut prices warrant early purchase. We have large stocks of Super Quality Genuine Linoleum Rugs, made by the best British Manufacturers. The range of patterns include:— Crimson grounds; Indian carpet designs in blue and green, gery ■ ground; Indian carpet designs in black, green, and brown, putty ground; Indian carpet designs in blue, green and pink ground; Persian carpet designs in cream, black, and green, fawn ground; Persian carpet designs in brown, green, and~red, green ground; two-tone art effects; brown ground Parauet .design; cream ground • . . matting design:— ° i 9 ft. x 6 ft.— Usually £sliq/6 Stocktaking Price £3/6/8 9 ft. x 7* ft— Usually £5/15/- Stocktaking Price £4/15/6 9 ft. xgft.— Usually £6/17/6 Stocktaking Price S5/15/----iojft. xgft— Usually £7/19/6 Stocktaking Price £6/14/6 12ft. xgft.— Usually £8/19/6 Stocktaking Price £7/13/6 What an opportunity to get the very best in genuine Linoleum at a big discount. Come and see! All beautiful patterns. VEITCH & ALLAN ': The Big Family Drapers, Clothiers, House Furnishers ClljßA STREET, WELLINGTON ' H—— __.__■' I A UKSQUE PRESE?STATION~ I Extract from the N.Z. Times, 9th June, 1922. I "A.unique presentation was made to Mr MacKenzie | Forbes, of Wanganui, in the shape of a walking a stick of New Zealand Honeysuckle with a carved H go. New Zealand Greenstone handle and ißct. Gold | 5 I band (bearing a suitable inscription), together with a f< jj 1 Greenstone Match Box." jSj 1.. I These were specially made by us for the above pre- f, 1 j sentation to Mr. Forbes, who is going on a visit to | I Scotland. We cut and polish Greenstone in our own | R « Workshop and undertake the making of special | 5 j pieces for such special occasions. 1 I i Prompt tini cartful attention given to all nquiriis. | I I SEEOUK WINDOW DISPLAY OF GKEENSTONE .GIMS U 8j I My StecM AtfaintmenUo Sis EvuUency 1 & Kg The Otmrnoy-dmeral. S iS ! ■ B W. LITTLEJOHN & SON j | LIMITED, 11 | JE-VTEILBH.S. SILVEHSMITH3, TVATOH- ff J , MAKERS anil OPTIOIAUB, i I 222-224 Limbton Quay - ,- Wellington $ 5 J7<^!\mm ■ ■ P~?&. ° / ■ Silk Stockings Are more than just Hosiery. They are Charm, Dress, and Refinement. A luxurious satisfaction you well can afford for value and prices like these. Holeproof Hose at Sale Prices LISLE THREAD— 3/11, «/n SlLK—Black, nigger, tan, navy, white 5/11,12/LACE— Si/11, 12/6 BUTTERFLY—BIack and tan ■ 7/3 BLACK CAT—Black and navy 8/11 MOTHER FRIEND—BIack and fawn 10/6 ; All-wool Nigrg-er WIDE RIBBED CASHMERE HOSE 6/6, 7/i . A Number for any woman to carry in her mind is. 124 COURTENAY PLACE, WELLINGTON / . There she can buy all her needs from Miss Walsh LADIES' GLOVES Prices are at their Lowest at Herb Price's Stocktaking Sale DENT'S SUEDE-FINISH COTTON GLOVES—In Black, Whiter and Coating Sale Price 6/9 MILANESE SILK GLOVES—DoubIe tips; in Grey, Black, and ' White / Sale Price 6/11 DENT'S BLACK SUEDE GLOVES— Usually 12/6 Now 7/6 DENT'S SUEDE GLOVES—In Light Grey and Pastel Usually 18/6" Now 12/6 JlORUff'S STJJEDE GLOVES—In Dark Grey. : Usually 18/6 • Now 14/6 HERB. PRIGB LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S OUTFITTER I 54-56 WILLIS STREET WELLINGTON FURS! FURS!' *^^^ EXTRA LARGE SHIPMEMT , ['" Ip^l j CONEY SEAL AND ELECTRIC i ||VW, SEAL SKINS JUST TO HAND. \ Wft^W^k. Customers are invited to call and se- ! $M^ii^s«T"!ii ■ lect skins to be made up in accord- j fi s§ xfe~j.i?lV'»wJv, ance with their requirements and the •' ' W^\);W' A'^PfeS^W demands of fashion. ! JSjs^%§^X§S'{U^!| : We are. experts in EVERY BRANCH «kj%S4K^if^l of furriership — from the tanning of i Wtm™^NsX'''s&. the skins to the designing and making | /Ki^W.imWffl' of.the finished garment. j I*lFJm«^^l§-,S^ CALL AND INSPEGT EARLY! Kw^^V ALASKA FUR DEPOT ! • 103 WILUsf STREET™ Phone 3265 %&&dulkkM I WELLINGTON ' {^^M&^^M^, I

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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 8, 10 July 1922, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 8, 10 July 1922, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 8, 10 July 1922, Page 9

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