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MISCELLANEOUS. pAIRS of Children's Shoes, 3's «WV and 6's, 2s 6d; Sandals, 3s lid, vi red 4a 6d. Mann:a, 177, Cuba-st. V rAREX cures Bad Legs,, heala Varicose Ulcers, old or new. Only one application weekly. No resting. Ernest Healey, Chemist, Foxton. Nurse Woolcott, 95, Courtenay-pl Tel. 22-430. TTILLTOP, Famous Scotch Whisky, by to H.M. The King. Distillery established in Edinborough in I^3. ihe finest of any Scotch whisky imported, costs 10s per.case more than ordinary brands. Price 13s 6d bottle; also lor sale m half-bottles and flasks. Bottle btore, Frobisher's Albion Hotel, Courte-nay-.p1.; Direct Importer. \ /DORSET Sale—B. and C. Short Grey v-> Corsets, 2s lid pair; D. and A. Corsets from 4s lid pair; Thompson's Gloventting Corsets, ajl sizes, 4s lid pair. C.B. New Front-laced Spurts Corseto, 8s lid; i lowered Coutil Sports Corsets, 6s lid pair; Dainty Coloured Brocade CorseU, 08 lid pair. E ; Clowes, 1, CourtenayPjj , TT^OR brighter homes and lighter work, X uso Victory Bar Soap, pure, wholesome, fragrant, and most economical for all purposes. , T W.M.—A. E. Marlow's English Weltti • ed Shoes, J.W.M. price 25s 9d. J. W. Martin, Courtenay-pL Branch: S7, Mannera-st. K/„ EACH—Bubbles, Rainbow, Cliick's **/ Own Annuals. C. C. Aitken Bookseller, 101, Riddiford-st. T^IFFERENT from people's ordinary X-* idea of bread. James's bread is wonderfully delicious. Fresh to-day at grocers. J" W.M^Girls' White CanTas" Ankli"- ---• bar and Lace Shoes, 7' B to 9's 5s lid; 10's, 6s 9d- ll's to l'«, 7s'9d. Maids', 2's to s's, 8s lid. J. W. Martin, Courtenay-pl. Branch: 57. Manners-st. ' HINTON'S Christmas Bargain »lair. Silk Hose, black, white, and colours, 2a 6d, 2s lid, 3a lid to 12s 6d pair. Black All-wool Cashmere Hose, 2s 3d 2s 6d, 2s lid, to.6s lid pair. Silk Stripe Hose, extra heavy, black, white, and shoe shades, worth 8s lid, now 4s lid pair. Os, Courtenay-pl. tHESTERFIELPS, dozen to choose ' from at Factory Prices, in moqueUe £10. Wellington Upholstering Lo., 57, Lower Cuba-st. A NGELA BRAZIL and Ethel Turner's -£x Books for Girls. Good selection at C. C. Aitken's. Newtown. SUGGESTIONS for Presents: Dolls' Prams, Pocket Knives, School Bags, all leather goods; absolutely cheap. Carey's, 227, Cuba-st. \\T HINTON'S Christmas Bargain '" • Fair. Sample Underclothing, Princess Skirts, 8s lid; Nightdressea from 4a I lid Camisoles from 3a lid; Ladiea' Vests la,. Is 3d, Is 6d, to 7s 6d; Ready-to-wear Frocks, 8s lid; Stripe Blazer Coats, all colours, 8s lid. 35, Courtenay-pl. KAfl PAIRS of Chifdr^TShoes, 3's «"" and 6's, 2s 6d; Sandals, 3s lid \ in red 4a 6d. Mann's, 177, Cuba-st. j Gi ET something better for to-morrow's ' lunch. A loaf of James's Bread. At_grocers. . . ':' XMAS Calls for Good Wine. Threodiatnohd Port (Australian blend) now only 33s dozen, at Reginald Collins, Ltd.. Customhouse-qy, - . ' . TW'EWTOWN Resident* — Buy your i.^ Xmas Gifts at Eastern Display Shop, Theatre Building, Constable-at. Great variety. GONZALEZ, Byass, and Co.'b 5 Diamond Tawney Port; the finest Continental wme imported, 6e per bottle The equal cannot bo bought elsewhere for 10s. Bottle Store, Frobisher's Albion Hotel, Courtenay-pl., Direct Importer. XMAS Bargains—Fancy Boxes of Handkerchiefs from 2s lid box; Plain Handkerchiefs from 2d each; Fancj Handkerchiefs from 6d eaoh; Suede Callandars from Is 6d; Dainty Bead Necklaces from Is lid; suede Girdles, 2s lid; Pretty New Collars from 2s 6d. E. Clowes, 1, Courtcnay-pl. SPOIL ~ GIVEN Away for the carting; over 50 loads Clay. Apply evenings, 6 to 9, on job, facing tram cutting, Hamilton-rd. HARRY BAKER. LADIES, if you want a. Costume that .will give aatiifaotion in every detail, call at 70, Manner»-st; (upstairi). Entrance Studio Stair-ray XMAS Bargains—Ladies' Vests' from . Is; White Stockinette Bloomers, Is 9d pairr Crepe Bloomers, 2s lid; Crepe ■ Nightdresses, 5s lid; Embroidered Crepo Dressing Jackets, 7s lid: Dressing Gowns, 14s 6d; Princess • Petticoats. 8s lid. E. Clowes; The Corner Drapery Store, 1, Courtenay-pl. ..- HARRY BAKER ! T7OR your! New' Suit; absolutely guarX anteed in fit, style, and workmanship. 70, Manners-st. ■ (upstairs). Entrance Studio Stairway. r A. WENIGER, FURRIER, IS opened Extra Hours at Night for Purchases, from 7, to 9, throughout December, except Saturdays^ 52, Vivianst ■ .- .• ■ .;..■. ■ THE OFFICE OF ■■■■.. R LESLIE JONES, R. LESLIE JONES, . Land and Estate Agent, 101, Willis street, Will be Closed MONDAY, 24th.DECEMBER, TUESDAY, ,25th DECEMBER, WEDNESDAY, 26th DECEMBER. rr*HE Office will remain open until Noon X THIS SATURDAY, 22nd DECEMBER. Urgent inquiries can be telephoned to 24-109, Private Residence of R. LESLIE JONES, " EAST HARBOUR TENNIS TOURNAMENT. riTHE above Tennis Tournament, con- ■ X ducted under the auspices of the Wellington Lawn Tennis Association by the Muritai Tennis Club, will be held on the . Municipal Courts, Eastbourne, on Boxing Day, the 26th instant, and three following days. Entry Forms and Programme of Events may be obtained from Mr. A. J. M'Lennan, Lambton quay, and all Club Secretaries. C. T. ANDREW, Secretary Tournament Committee. NOTICE. fTVTE Trustees intimate that Balance of ■ the Lancaster Estate, Karori, comprising 41 Sections, have been sold by The Aston Agencies, Limited. DISCLAIMER. IF. HOBBS, of 31, Arthur street, and > ■ employed by the Municipal Milk Department, am in no way connected with the F. Hobbs charged in the Magistrate's Court on Saturday with drunkenness. FREDERICK HOBBS.

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Evening Post, Volume 148, Issue 148, 20 December 1923, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume 148, Issue 148, 20 December 1923, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume 148, Issue 148, 20 December 1923, Page 3