£ Serve pie like this "16 your men folk—you'll win their g; immediate approval. 1 Forthis is Sun-Maid Raisin Pie, which means a pie K that's more than merely luscious. :, The big, plump, juicy raisins are full of nutriment tntf -■ immediately restores the energy sapped by a busy day. ;■ Raisins furnish food-iron also —good for the blood. I Always bu) ~ 4 the finest and most delicious. Seeded and Seedless, | in packets at all grocers. ,^ •"' HAINES-3 ■ : Be Beifce/ Dressed ? j ' for Less Money . * | Clothing Costs are rapidly rising, but you can '- save and yet bo more smartly attired. I A "YVELA" SUIT TO MEASURE WILL GIVE YOU SATISFACTION - ~ Th'e Stylish Out and High Class Finish put these Suits in a class by' thornsolves. Hundreds are now worn by Wclliiijton's best dressed men. Prices from £S/IS/« . "I - . Call and select your fabric at once. i\ • ' 149-151 Manners Street, Wellington I _Sale of Footwear ; f Men, Women, Children - ■I : :',-■'■■ ?S. to Share in the !■■ j =i% d net ions, t j Greatest Sale ever held in Wellington. Not space here to ; £' mention one-tenth^the offcvings. Regular lines reduced. I■' ' *•. New models at remarkable, concessions. All ciuality up to * highest standavd. All styles the accepted modes of Fashion. " ; LADIES' ENGLISH SATIN EVENING SHOES—In black, white,, . I '.■ '". pink, blue, emerald, jzrey, old rose, black and gold brocade, silver ;, ; > and white brocade, gol dand silver tissue . . :'. -, LADIES' PATENT OXFORD WALKING SHOES-»Milltary heels,: "'. ", Engilsh made. Same style in nigger brown 35/6 '■: "Crockett & Jotes, best English maker—GENT'S GLACE DERBY !.' i BOOTS—FuII welted soles 47/6 '*' ■ *' Royal Stag," " Eclectic," and " K." Brands, nil British made— ''. ■ GENT'S B,OX CALF OXFORD BOOTS—Welted soles, smart ; shapes ; .. 33/9 The ." Walkalong," English made—GENT'S BOX CALF BROGUE !' . -SHOES— •■--... . . . ■ 2G/9 J~ XRT " ■■ft^Tsvrt-ii-n "oot Shop • .... VV •■. IVldl 111 I 13 Courtenay Place \ "^^f^^^l There!" \^Mk\ ' 'I ' INt, %-/\\ fyw^1 ' ' *' "j "When packing the picnic hamper be sure to /*W "^ Wty- * i put in a tin,or two of Maconochic's Herrings. | /C^C^** spffifa J> J The lunch on the beach or in the country will jf^/j^^T^^^^ 1 then be a real meal, satisfying and enjoyable J^^C^f to everybody.''— Fisherman Mac. l^imWwM i ELUS & MANTON, Ltd. 3P V^ • &i-*/Sk' Wellington, Sole N.Z. Agents ftS»J I^^T ' " HERRINOB .&M.^
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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 87, 12 April 1923, Page 10
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364Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 87, 12 April 1923, Page 10
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