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"STAR" BARGAINS I At the Open Warehouse I AUuUOI ■ m ■^■*»* * *■■ 1 «CTlbO'M ___r I MAKa _*#^ I For Friday j^ I Friday j» _**B^^fe__. % Friday I Morning jL^^^ Nigt* 1 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. JpF 7to 9 123 only LADIES' COSTUMES—UsuaIIy priced up 38-inch SHOT TAFFETA SILK—In nine glorious I to £9/19/6 shot effects Usual price 17/6 ■ 1 9 /fi I 23 only LADIES'COAT FROCKS—Usually priced >'' • Star Special W | .up to £5/5/- ' • MEN'S UNION NEGLIGE SHIRTS— CHC M In all-wool Gabardines, Tricotines, Serges; in Fancy stripes, all sizes Each «/O Jffl navy, nigger* fawns, and greys OQ /C •■ ~ I Star Special *&/ 0 | Extra Special PILLOW COTTON— 1/C WE PAY POSTAGE ON ALL DRAPERY I .Per yard */J> j MAIL ORDERS. GEORGE & DOUGHTY LTD. 1 Wholesale Warehousemen I ESTABLISHED 1893 I One Minute.from "Evening Pott" . . Close to Public Library. Here are the-values you've wanted for - ... jSP^js Pe^x»'\ j nine years. Everything you need from ■ .-■* \\j*jy^^ a pair of Sox to a Suit at unheard of .'.'.':'•■ v-^ _S^^ Study these Keen Cut Sale Prices NEGLIGE.SHIRTS—In 8/6' material 8 pairs Men's BOX CALF OXFORD SHOES— 1 nnr^vl^T i S?r I A T|T^ ai ly ■ J?°* „.4* *° *0/6 10 Pairs only TAN WILLoVoXFORd'sHO 7-! ODD PY.TAMA PANTS—Special line for sale, in Usually 35/- Sale Price 23/6 : o n^v| ri T „ ■■', n'i"'■'• i 3/, 6 6 pairS Only BOX CA"LF DERBY SHOES— terns; marvellous value 1/3, or 3 for 3/3 WOODROW FUR FELTS— Usually 35/----26 dozen Egyptian Cotton Four-way Weave Reduced to 23/ SOFT COLLARS- Reduced to 1/- for Sale VICTOR JAY'S GREAT FELT- Usually 42/----rWEED OVERCOATS— £6/15/- Reduced to 30/UAWrniTc tt „> »di? ce<l, tO 57/, 6 20 dozen FELTS— Reduced from 12/6 to 7/6 , RAINCOATS—UsuaIIy £5/17/6 Reduced to 63/- ; _^_ SUITS—In high-grade tweeds • £5/5/- ' ■ ' : == BOYS' SPORTS. SUITS-Best Sr d l° 50A ! Special Suit ValuCS YOUTHS' OVERCOATS-52/6 Reduced \l 20A S Pe.f al V^ v" ,!n TWEEDS--Firm weight; BOYS' JERSEYS— 9/6 and 16/6 all-wool English and Colonial materials; made . Reduced to 6/11 *° your own-measure and detail requirements 13 pairs' Ladies' NIGGER OXFORD SHOES— NAVY SERPF-SUITS l M'n ye..£4/19/6 Louis heels . Usually 39/6 Sale Price 25/- .V, j? ER£| SV ITSr'. l n n st ,^ riJ, wh serße"' 12 pairs' Ladies' PATENT COURT SHOES- '"Jnm^J^ "*&/*?*&")*££, y °W Louis heels Usually 42/6 Sale Price 25/- ' own measure £6/6/-, £7, £8, £8/5/-, etc. 16 pairs Ladies' GLACE OXFORD SHOES . " ' . ... Louis heels Usual price 29/6 Sale Price 19/3 See Our Windows The Firm of Fowlds 48-50-52 Manners Street - . Wellington f?*££g%Mg&b^ Renew lost Energy I Chronic Constipation Wlttl j**- v TmT mM A T «-^ I ReUeved Without the H Use of Laxatives ' B; Nujpl is a lubricant—not a V^B^.. ilk <% 1 Q H. medicine Or laxative—so can- ■ A^L %^ A JL JL JL O* | not gripe. When you are conI SSteX nss,l N'; ■ "T^e /ron Food for Vitality." I producedintheboweltokeep tr II £ j • • i • t-. I the food waste soft and mov- ' l uil ot tender, juicy, luscious Sun- Maid Raisins—that s I £^SSel£S! I. the. sort of buns, cab, and pie to serve your I ral lubricant and thus secures family. . , E regular bowel movetnents -■ ■ ■ i l bubSS. S S ?£ ■ Not merely delicious-but.full of nutriment and energy. N* fl S«n-Maids are rich in fruit Sugar and food iron—two "1 &l% 1 things everybody needs daily. Easily digested by all. . ' uJSOL ". I, in ' Always ask for Sunfl LUBRICAMT- NoTa LAXATIVE n-'^k S^ a's'ns — the '^v ''^\\ highest quality raisins %j£& "~•■ a' or(^lnary prices. **? f *£fi!fj!~"\ '" <i_ et l^c '3ian<^ y°u (iaJrji* i>i_^ %? -V * < '^*V~~—~-~^ know is good. f«*^ B^Vr^t ■ "^~r; ""— zn re<^ packets.

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 28, 2 August 1923, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 28, 2 August 1923, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 28, 2 August 1923, Page 4