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TO-MORROW at 9 a.m. COMMENCES. On Saturday we listed some staggering bargains; here are some more. Come and bring your friends to this Monster Sale, and save £s! £s! £s! £80,000 worth of Stock to choose from. COLOSSAL CBOOKBRY COLOSSAL SALE PKICES IN Taffeta Silk Frocks — Plain or COLOSSAL SALE PRICES BARGAINS ' • S MILLINERY, panel effect at sides trimmed . Specia] p urciase of Silk Veilings ' ;White an* Gold"6ia. Elates-.. „.,, Chndren's Ready-to-Wear Straw with beads and stitcMngs of <» Usually 1/11, 3/6, 4/6 yard . ••" '■- Usual price 4/9-Hozr Hatß-Ia smart drooped.shapes, floss Usual price _ w>/5/- sale Prices 114 a,: 1/6, 2/6-yard t.; :::. -.... Sale Price 2/lvl-d^:"" ■ Wt^bajid and.bow. of'contrast-' _ . Sale Pr.^ 39/6 j msertions-In all colours White Embossedl SinVPlates- '': s}a^ a > in broi ™> ™?> s^> TW?^ Skirts-In good serviceable Usual ices 1/n 2/3 d ' Usualt.rice 9/9 *-doz purple, Tuscan, and red shades; some am plain white,- Sale Price 1/3 yard Sale Price 5/9 *-doz' • To Clear 8/11 others are finished with stripe of Eemnants of Embroideries, KibWhite Pudding Ba!£s-*fe S ChUdren's Bleached Pedal Straw contrasting *ade Usually 30/6 Ke bons> Laces> markod regard . sin 6in 7in Sin Hats—With coloured bands Sale Puce 19/11 less of cost . Usual prices 1/3 1/6 2/- 2/6 ,To Clear 11/6 Also Black Taffeta Skirts—Fin- ; ■'■■, Sale Prices 1/1' 1/4 1' i/9 2/2 A Job Line of Ladies' Untrimmed ished with stitchings and but- MEN'S WEAR AT COLOSSAL -Best English. China Blue Band .Straw Hats-In various shapes tons and tie at waist; useful for ' ' SA LE PRICES ■. Brp^irfaqt nnn« nnri „;.and shades To Clear 1/11 seim-evening Lsually £3/3/- ---.-£?. c.a«i ast cups ana baucers— _ Maids , xmtrimmed-.Bleached Pedal Sale Price 19/11 Men's Neglige Shorts— "-■■ ■"tV.. sale Price 19/8 tdoz '^—Vory fine quality' Ladies' Spun Silk Jumpers—ln Usually 7/li Sale Price 5/11 V, White, and Gold Tea Clips" and ' ■„. "\~ -.To Clear 113/6 all desired shades, girdle or Men's Panama Hats— "'i;^Saiicers—Blocked Mndlfis' : --- Special Range of Flowers, Sprays, fancy band at waist, having Usually 27/6 Sale Price 9/11 ""■■""" '■ Usual price 19/6 doz. A an* Buh. chs|- f .To" C 1^ r 6 round or V neck with collar Boys' Washing Suits«?nlp Prirt. fi/11 rin? •* ■ Special Reduction off the Usual prices 45/-, 39/6 tt=i,.,iw o/r <sii P Prir« <?/ll Singleton & pSrKa^^nt Zs ™£\g£ ** M° *»" " «~ W*. U/H 3 onl^«C^ ' ■Knives—With aluminium handles nets ana ±iats Also Silk Sports Coats—ln heavy Usually £5/5/- Sale Price 59/6 ; >ble Knaves- Usually 26/3 MORE BIG BARGAINS ffi^K^J^? ■ Men's Rainproof CpatsDess e rtSfs-Usf^ 2t/6 Maids' Striped; Volte Drewes-V cream ' * " ' Usually 75/- Sale Price 19/11 Sale Price 19/9" i-doz. neck finished square of Usually £3/3/- Sale Price 19/11 flTnrpwTT , f) OTl , mv . - white muslin; sizes 42m., 45m., _ „ ,■' . _ „ CLOTHING AND MERCEBY 1 ,■■■'■ , n 1 .'■ tq/r Laaies' Costumes — Grey, fawn, CARPET DEPARTMENT— . 4Sm> v^ uf P"ce and brown; well made and firi- Boys' Cotton Gabardine Shorts— COLOSSAL SALE .PRICES. .. oddments in Ladies* White 6Voile" ished; belted or sac coat ' havinS Us^ ally 3/11^, Sf eJ rice 2/3 . Oddments in Lames wmte vone lining of silk Usually £7/7/- Gent's Wide-enft Black TiesGenuine Scotch Linoleum Squares Blouses—Trimmed with lace and ° gplepp ee Usually 3/11 Sale Price 1/11 -Super quality;, m, carpet; par, insertion or ■embroidery Coat Frocks -In good "quality Men's Working Shirts- ' rxTfl-^^luSirL 59/- ' ■ Sgg ll'/l roTd^V T ' s , J7M^s:s .^tEfflK^SE sSsS^^ sSeS d f|=r^ ■•■:■■. ■ Sale Price 79/6 small frill .. . Usual price 3/11 , floss at necK a? d sle *°? Usually 5/6 Sale Price 3/U 9ft. x 9ft.—Regular price £5/15/- ' ' Sale Price 1/11 Sale Price 19/11 Boys> All-W°ol Colonial Sports Sale Price 99/6 Children's, White Frocks—Trimmed TJI , __ -°° "litK ia/ii Suits— Usual price 43/6 10ift'x9ft.— with embroidery, slightly soiled; Ladies White Cotton Vests— . Sale Price from 27/6 " :: Regular price ,£6/15 A sizes 18in., 20in., 22in., 24in. ■- Chemise length, short sleeves Sale Price £5/15/- Usual prices 4/11 to 7/3 fancy fiont Usually o/9 LOOK AT THESE SALE PRICES 12ft. x 9ft.— Sale Price 2/11 Price 2/6 Afternooli Tea cloths—Slightly ' •■•■•■ ■ 'Regular price £7/13/6 Maids' Frocks—ln spot frosted Sleeveless Cotton Vests—Chemise soiled; 32in. x 32in., lace-trimmed 4 .;V Sale Price £6/12/6 ," crepe; V neck, finished white length Usual price 2/9 To Clear at 2/6 each Seagrass Squares— ■ ■ muslin collar; sizes 42in., 45in., ■ Sale Price 1/11, Aftpnlonln Tea cloth _ / Hflm 9ft. x 9ft- -Sale Price 24/- 4Sin. Usual price 18/6 Oddments in Sports • Corsets- ,Sed and embroiderer lOJft. x 9ft.- Sale Price 27/6 • Sale Price 5/11 Elastic or plain top; size 20in. atltcUed To clear at 3/3 each 12ft. x 9ft.— Sale Price 29/6 only Usual price 10/6 ' Keversible Jute Rugs—ln fawn, COLOSSAL SALE PRICES ' ' Sale Price 3/11 54in. Good Heavy White Linenpink, and pale blue; 6ft. x 3ft. FROM THE SHOWROOM .40in. Ginghams-^Of good quality faced Twin Sheeting—An abRegular price 45/- Ladies' Cotton Foulard Frocks-^- "and in latest checks, etc. .solutely pure sheeting, free from Sale Price 27/6 In smart long-waisted effect; Colossal Sale Price 1/6 yard filling Sale Price 2/3 yard Extra Heavy Rugs-j-In brown, shades^—navy, mole, nigger, grey, Special Purchase—s6in. Gafcar- 40in. Coloured Casement Cloth— blacky;and; fawn designs; 52in. - and saxe, having effective con.- ' dine—ln navy and black . Good-quality; in two shades, of s 2Sin«. ■ ■ Regular price 39/6 trasting design Usual price 45/- . , Usually 21/- yard vieus rose, two sh&des of tussore Sale Price 20/- Sale Price 19/11 Colossal Sale Price 4/11 yard Our Special Sale Price 1/9 yard ' 1 . ■ ■ -"• ■ ' FURNITURE VEITCH ® ALLAN VOILES '■ . ' at " F^- ' The Big Family Drapers, Clothiers, and Complete House KIVERINAS COLOSSAK. Furnishers CAMBRICS ' SALE PRICES CUBA STREET All 9d. yard The Simplest and Most Satisfactory way of _... RICO JUICY F FllltS Recharging Your Batteries \ -Preserved without sugar , , - ' . I c simpli°ity with which summer fruits can be pre- .» J '*« • M jt. ' § \i ' eerved by the new Vacuum process has halved the fif} If VOUf*SC£f 11 ' v labour of old methods. , . ' ■>-■-JF-A -!ig 'i^g-.i «A"Z\ wkz^j «' ' Fowler's Vacuum «B HI .ffgl I jMjEjff ■ Bottling Outfits QQ3 I \~-~ *|11~ I *M' 11 ' are ma^e *n several sizes, suitable for all purposes.. ; mj^.~Y~!^. uT -ir-f.JTrt £HLZi- ——==~^~—«if || The steriliser can be heated on any domestic heating _; -^ i-Jnjmn^mumrfi[jm- - mm^t —r^ II apparatus, and the.glass jars can be 1 used for years. '■> ——— ¥~_J3&* 'nr'llst "\\ Vl |I^> IWA I! There is no screwing lids on hot jars, and all that ! ■*'i ~* [s^ y IJ^LJ! Jafe^^Mßiy '*1 11 " ou aye *° ren. ew w^ eac^ Preserve are the rubber ' Iti "^^^^^rj^^^^^^^m^^^ Remember! With a " Fowler" Outfit Sugar is NOT I r — "f\ ,y!jfi^ <\!!!^^^^^^CT*nß'\ W/liQ^ilS^H^m ■ ■ essential. Put up a generous stock of tempting "'^S^^ff^^ 1 IXI ->-^^^r^' GET AN OUTFIT AT ONCE! T-HlS^^ wonderful"invention has proved, a Koon to The Stewart Timber, GIaSS and .....•.*. njQtbnsts eyerywhere,. It does away for the most tj 1 p ». . 1 1 '■''" part with"annoying and serious battery troubles by ...narQWaiC V->O., LitCl*, always keeping your Battery well charged, and it H 80*84 Courtenay Place :: Wellington ■ saves the expenses and delays of having to go to a; m^__ '' ' . Garage or Service Station to have your batteries ~ ' - recharged. . ■■ ' ■ r ' /■ ■—————————m— ' ' —■i. The "Tungar" Battery Charger is extremely simple ::..:". to use. In the evening simply attach the two wires i^rxliol* x 7^T*&^&VWf& '^i ""' 'to yourbatteries and switch on the current, then in w«5/» o-/ rWc/,t't 9 the morning your batteries are charged. /m/( ; /i/]Um ? 3 Ti «T • ••• 1 • 11 • 1 11 w"*/^^*/***^*^ MB Ihe lungar works just as well m hot or cold 'IJL J&y r ~ T^^fe^ H Let as give weather. It is absolutely reliable, quite safe and XfJXtfX Mfrr Ireoistereol B you a • 1 .. - , m^fs ' ' """**' x^SßeiW BUB demonttration. very economical. JD/ eSL ' ' ' „—- - ■ ' W^ Alt INSTANTANEOUS*- UNEQUALLED fe^flßraaaiypiMHAjiitflj THE NATIONAL ■ Ml '—-,• xGsl f \ B WELLINGTON. ' \l " W^°T I^tu.^-" 0^ ndjLAJi^J^^JS Chfistchufch} End J I § \ tAiNEs-t . \\^3or StandardTOOLS^ / makes a splendid cough ».^v^w^m^w*w'.'Wßiiww.iwi-i-i.t.'i''i'w^».^'^ llatLoujestPricesintheDommioh' / mixture very much I HlJm^^iSi^^^^MM'^^m \ WILUAMNEES / ' cheaper than the old *.'~.\-T Wholesale Hardware Co T I «.«.. J*-e v.,, n in(r " .....-■■ ■ am^^mhm>>aV'vittvmitm/.\-mk^ n^s^ W^y Of oUying« •■••■"■'■-■ ••• ■■"' ' ""'' ' y ' ' --... miimma MRS. J.M. CAMERON^Nj».W_.__ M

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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 24, 29 January 1923, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 24, 29 January 1923, Page 10

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