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There's reason for the talk about n "V. & A.V HOSIERY ' ■: ■■ ■ ' ■ ■ ■)■■"■■ Hundreds have already benefited. Have You? It's all quality Hose. Day or evening-wear qualities. This speoial Sale ends Saturday, 21st. Come therefore and secure your share. NOTE THE REDUCTIONS. LADIES'IiROPSTITCH SILJC HOSE—In nigger brown only Usually 8/11 Now 4/6 SILK LEG HOSE—In grey 'only Usually 7/6 Reduced to 1/11 " BURLINGTON " SILK LACE HOSE—In black with shot effect Usually 12/6 Reduced to 4/6 PLAIN NAVY LISLE HOSE— Usually 3/11 Reduced to 1/11 LADIES' ALL-WOOL PLAIN BLACK CASHMERE HOSE— _ Special Prices 4/6 and 4/11 pair HOLEPROOF SILK HOSE—Black, white, navy, golden brown! nigger Special Price 8/11 pair,; ; HOLEPROOF SILK HOSE—Seamed leg; black, white, navy, coati ing, fawn, nigger ' Special Price 10/6 pair WHITE LISLE SOX—With coloured tops; sizes 7 and 8 only Usually 2/11 Special Price 1/11 pair ■ Inspection Cordially Invited. ' . Dozens of other Hose Bargains, including Men* »nd Boys' Hose. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED, OR^ MONEY REFUNDED. VEITCH & ALLAN 1 The Big Family Draper*, Clothiers, House Furnishers, , Cuba Street, Wellington. ' ' ' •■■ "^s^sWLs^'T^r ' ■'■''"" " "s^^?^s^Bsis^^sllllllP^^^W^^ 4ssflHßH^^^^^H^^^lj^y . , ' -. - 4ssMßsl^^^^^^^^^^Bmb^ WILL ENJOY THE RACES BETTER WHEN USING A PAIR OF OUR p= PRISM BINOCULARS =-i Ffbm the Best Preach and English Makers 6 or 8 Times Magnification* In Solid Leather Slinr Cases SPECIAL OFFER FOR THIS WEEK Frenoh from A5-5-O Cash. English from Al4-O-O Cash. Try a pair at this week's Trentham Meeting: if not found satisfactory, return them in good condition within one week and your money will be refunded. ■--frlv:, K. LITTLEJOHN i SON, LTD. *!/ss^^V» 9*» tlltrs, e*ldsmitbt, Watebmaktn, *Z*Tg£&&P Opticians, Brttntttnt CutUra. c, j.m».»' iV 222-224 Lambton Quay • Wellington aU PMt aorernoM of IT.Z, . . , ■ » • W ( •luce our BBt>bUehm«ntier» ,

• . . f ~ Te Aro House ===== Novelties for Evening Wear "On with the Dance!" and we are ready with the most attractive assortment of Evening Wear and accessories ever shown in the City. Ladies who are planning for the early social ' events should see these without delay. : T.R.O Values Unsurpassed Exclusive French. Flouncing*—ln silk and tinsel effect; shadest orange/silver, mauve/silver, kingfisher/gold, black/gold ,-.'■■ Prices 17/6, 21/-, 27/6, and .39/6 yard ZOin. All-overLace—ln Paris/gold, black/gold, white/silver Price* 14/6 and 16/11 yard 40in. Satin Cynthia—The Ideal silk for evening wear; in sky, apricot, lemon, wallflower, henna, buttercup, jade, kingfisher, saxe, pearl grey, navy, ivory, and black Price 14/6 yard - Some lovely models in Ready-to-wear Evening Goods, including Mirror Velvets, rich Broches, soft Satins, and crisp Taffetas. All are delightful, made up in the newest ideas with draped effects, long panels, and uneven hem lengths. A huge variety of styles and coloursto choose from , Prices ranging from £6/6/- to £12/12/Race Wear Specials 'Intending Race patrons and visitors to town are invited to inspect our present displays of Fashion's newest and best—authentic styles and keen values. , ■ •' SEE OUR WINDOWS Te Aro House Special Display* in all Departments Young's Optical Service Tn order to give the Best Service, one must be able to supply x the widest range of frames and mountings. /")ur stock comprises frames of every make of material and v/ design whether rimless or rimmed. We draw your special attention to our TORTOISESHBLL AND SOLID GOLD FRAMES G. & T. Young Ltd. Consulting Opticians . 252 Lambton Quay, Wellington

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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 89, 14 April 1923, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 89, 14 April 1923, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 89, 14 April 1923, Page 13