! ■ . • MEN* MFNS Look at these Bargains from Newest goods of finest quality are being sacrificed for the purpose of making more . widely known the name—" Duncan's Clothing Store.* MEN'S TROUSERS— H/6, 15/., 17/6 MEN'S SUITS— , 40/-, 50/-, 60/ODD VESTS— ' ' 7/6, 9/S 5 UNCLAIMED SUITS— AT HALF PRICE COTTON UNDERSHIRTS— ■ 2/6 COTTON UNDERPANTS— 2/11 NATURAL WOOL AND COTTON UNDERSHIRTS— \ 4/n NATURAL WOOL AND COTTON UNDERPANTS- 5/6 ■ MEN'S COTTON SHIRTS— Black and white stripes; fast colours 4/11, 5/1 i GENTS' TIES- . 1/6 and 2/6 PYJAMA SUITS— 9/11, io/6 ' DUNCAN'S CLOTHING STORE Ltd. (LATE DUNCAN & MACINTOSH) 82-84 MANNERS STREET : : WELLINGTON { KASH SUITS "* A nice selection of Tweeds cut to your own measures for 05/- ---" KASH SPORTS COATS British Tailor Cut Exceedingly Smart and Comfortable 49/6 THE "KASH" t V. "' \ - ' ■' '' * fMen! "Hop in" on a this Great FELT w HAT BARGAIN Having made a special purchase o£ £1000 worth of Best Quality English Fur Felt Hats we are offering them at 19/6 each. TlTey come in air the latest shapes and shades, and the same quality Hat is bein" retailed to-day, in N.Z. at 80/- each. , •••. HOPE BROS. 83-85 Cuba Street, Wellington. Cut it out of JkX'^^^SS^jThe All-British wash\\™\U \^ m% fabric of practical » value will not shrink ' m.,. , „ Of fade ment which demands the use of a «* >au« hashing fabric — use * Viyella." If l aflr\ StripK "v-Pf™ S remain attractive aft« m*«I» Wr3fi ? ? 8- * Vl, ydla " WoVen from a yam'that « soft and fine, yet-extraordinarily strong. It always wears splendidly. Beware of substitutes for " Viyella." Loot for *^ T^^Z/^" I t' lS n*me °n c se' vet*ge- If your retailer cannol S'^^^VVWeall suPP'y y°u- write to Wm. Hollins & Co., Ltd., Pn/?!a!».^b. -J Hannah's Buildings.-Lambton Quay. Wellington HOW MUCH DOjES IT COST? Very often the first thought when painting is proposed, but the cost of paint might givo a very misleading idea if taken at its face value. IT IS THE COST PER SQUARE YARD THAT COUNTS. ROOF QriYß^iTiT jrwvn ROOF PAINT 01-l!iJliJLllr!i PAINT FADELESS RED OR GREEN Is anti-corrosive and of great spreading capacity. Its first dost^ becomes forgotten in service. ' USE STEELITE FOR YOUR ROOF. Price Now—RED, 20s per gallon. tiHEEN, ,30s per gallon. SMITH & SMITH, LTD., RIGHT OPPOSITE TOWN HALL, WELLINGTON. T, Minimi linn imiim m mil „m , Hum,,, , ' J Second Edition Now Available St. George Cookery Books Contains over 150 new Prize-winning Recipes t.~<3 v^ , - __ not published in any other Cookery Books—all WJr HJb i.* ■_, * the winners from tlie St. Goorgo Cookery Com- W* IfST *fc* 8^ potitions—new Paddings, Cakes, Fruit Dishes etc. ** *» «, «*L»ffi "if I" Seaa. your r.amo and address with 2-a, in stamps (to 'cover manpin^ ! *nd -oostage) for FP.EE copy to lE.VXNE & STEVENSON'S ST GEOEG3 j JAM CO. LTD., Dv.nsdva. ' i | Another 10,000 Copies For Distribution I
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 27, 1 February 1924, Page 4
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