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News of Further Savings stem« iof seasonable interest that will appes! to all shoppers. Men, Wonten, and Children can save money. ' ■ ~ AT ' The Open Warehouse ■ WINTER CAMPAIGN Here's a list of Special Attractions for the next few-days. a Come early for the item you need. 1 CHILDREN'S VELOUR COATS — Mole,'beaver, nigger, king- I fisher, brown, etc. , I Lengths: 24dn., 27in., 80in., 33in., t 36in. i Prices 16/6, 18/-, 19/6, 21/-, 22/6 1 LADIES'BAG HANDLES—In tortoiseshell or ivory 1 Ordinary retail value 5/11 i Winter Special 2/6 54in. ALL-WOOL COATING SERGE—Cream, mole, beaver, grey Ordinary retail value 9/11 . '„ ■'.■•'. Special 6/11 BLACK CONEY SEAL COAT—Silk lined throughout,'big roll collar Extra Special 14 guineas 500 Pieces COLOURED CREPE—AII colours Ordinary retail value 1/6 Winter Special 1/SOin. WHITE TWILL SHEETING- Ordinary retail value 3/11 Winter Special 2/11 WOOLLEN SWEATER COATS—Colours: putty, lemon, and ' cream. Best value in the Dominion. Winter weight Ordinary retail value 21/- : ' Winter Special 12/6 PYJAMAS—Good colours Ordinary retail value 21/Winter Special 13/6 BOYS' NAVY NAP REEFERS—With gilt buttons. The correct style for juveniles. Sizes oto 4 / Price for Size 0, 19/6 Rise 1A a rice Shopping Hours: Open Daily 9 to 5.30; Friday, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.; ,Saturday, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Order by Mail if y«u cannot call. Mail Orders Promptly Executed George & Doughty Ltd. I WHOLESALE WAREHOUSEMEN 1 , ESTABLISHED 1891 . | 61-63 VICTORIA ST. (1 Minute from " Evening Post"; dote to Pnblie Übrvyi" 1 Huge Silk Deaf James Smiths Corner Scores Again This great Silk Purchase is a distinct triumph for the big Corner Store, toeing- purchased by our London Tracers, direct from the manufacturers,,." at a big discount. Following "our usual policy, ' are passing this great saving on to our Customers, who will recognise in this great offer our Famous Low Price Policy. 3875 YARDS 35 GLOBIOUS SHADES 38 in. Silk Mousseline Supreme - (PUEE SILK) ! Light navy, medium navy, dark navy, royal, kingfisher, saxe, pale | blue, sky, ivory, rose, vieux rose, pink, pale pink, fuchsia, helio., j nigger brown, brown) rust, goH brown, orange, fawn, oyster, putty, beige, light grey, dark grey, medium grey, jade, electric, primrose, maize, apricot, shell "pink, enurald. - Special Purchase C 2 / 1 "3 . Price ©/ i 1 P"r.j4;-.-*T7ARANTEED PERFECT IN WEAVE AND WEAR., IDEAL FOR EVENING WEAR. , ALL CARS STOP AT , ! JAMES SMITH'S CORNER .... 6 .__'■- - ' • #Didja Hear About MARTIN'S Big Reductions in Footwear? LADIES' ENGLISH SATIN EVENING SHOES—In every colour brocade; also gold and silver tissue. ' ' LADIES' PATENT OXFORD WALKING SHOE—Military heels. Same in niggor. brown 35/6 Crockett & Jones' (best English, makers). GENT'S'GLACE'DERBY BOOTS—FuII weltsd soles ' 47/6 •British-made "Royal Stag," "Eclectic," "X" GENT'S BOX CALF OXFORD BOOTS—Smart, welted soles '.■.,'■■/ 33/9 J. W. Martin . „SX f ■ »,.^, ■'■■■ 't:KMUSKITS M ■ THE SUGAR OF M LX HUSK. (Patent No. 44564.) NATURE'S SUGAR FOR BABIES Does not ferment, sour or upset digestion like ordinary cane sugar. Sugar of Milk is the foundation of the FAMOUS PLUNKET SYSTEM. THE IDEAL FOOD FOR INFANTS. "KRUSKITS" are the only Sugar of Milk Rusks made in the Domini n. < Proprietors: PHOENIX COMPANY, LTD., DUNEDIN ,^> Sole Manufacturer*. ,i Vel'i!ipton Agents: Messrs. Thompson Bros., Lt<L j

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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 101, 30 April 1923, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 101, 30 April 1923, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 101, 30 April 1923, Page 4

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