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TUR HOT WATER BAGS 1 Are Guaranteed to Give Service The< :^ nlC'llb" H?V l? at? r Bottle-Best British rubber, patent stopper, cannot leak, handy size, Sin by roin. ■ . Special Price 6/e For Train and Motor Journeys TheJa^s Eßw;n S l FH SK-A at haS sWen satisfaction for twenty - di ♦' n U keep hquid hot f°r 24 hours _ Pint Capacity e/6, Pint and a half 10/e, Two Pint 13/6 Its the genuine article and lasts twice as lon*. (Made by Thermos, Ltd., London, England.). An Electric Torch Is a Wonderful Convenience OUR TORCHES ARE RELIABLE. | NEW FLAT POPTCKT rnnrnrc 6 13/6' 18/6 and 21/" complete ROUND TORPH^ TORCHES- From «/- complete EACH^IgMfH BEST MAKE BATrl^m^o^lt. We would draw your attention to the fact that we are still selling our complete stock of FRENCH-MADE DOLLS 1 at practically HALF PRICE These MUST BE CLEARED to make room for tremendous new stocks shortly arriving Save our Coupons-they are worth money. Return £i worth and receive 2/- worth of goods FREE J. R. McKENZIE'S FAMOUS LOW PRICE STORES 52 Willis Street and 116 Cuba Street, Wel'ington L And,in all principal town* throughout the Dominion.

oale News at Fewids A Two-Price Hat Week! 10/- £1 Hundreds of Hats, formerly 25/- to 52/6, to be reduced, for one week only, to the prices mentioned above. Hat Week Commences Friday, 6th June. Our big hat business naturally necessitates heavy ordering, and we cannot allow stock to remam as broken lines " upon our shelves. Season's goods must go out to make room for the season that is coining on. At 10/- per Hat 20 dozen Hats in such makes as Borcalino, Battersby, Lincoln & Bennett, etc., of wmch not a single hat is worth less to-day than 21/-, and many of them 30/- and 35/HAT WEEK PRICE 10/-PER HAT All sizes in the well-known English Hat, "VICTOR JAY," renowned for quality. A very quiet and becoming shade in bottle green; shapes—the latest in cut edge or double edge. The bulk of this line of Hats has been sold at 42/-, and they are to-day worth every penny of that price. However, they must go. HAT WEEK PRICE 10/-PER HAT IN GREYS AND BLACKS—Several makers' goods represented in this line 'but not all sizes. The line is a velour-finish hat, great wearers Worth to-day 25/HAT WEEK PRICE 10/-PER HAT At c£l per Hat : Silk-lined VELOUR-FINISHED HATS—lncluding such makers as Battersby i A 35/- Hat HAT WEEK PRICE £1 VELOURS—Now here are some hats the sale of which at £1 is really absurd, but the sizes in each line are broken, and we cannot replace in the shades or shapes; so out they must go - ALL AT £1 j THINK OF A KNOX, the runner-up to the famous Stetson, a Knox is a high-grade, j tony hat. We have a limited number in the plain felt of various shades. To-day'o selling pnce is 42/- HAT WEEK PRICE £1 KNOX SILKY-FINISH FUR FELT HAT-Beautiful to the touch, sightly in wear To-day's price 52/6 HAT WEEK PRICE £1 | English VELOURS, Austrian VELOURS, Italian VELOURS, American VELOURS— ! A fine array, every hat a great wearer , | To-day's prices 30/- to 60/- HAT WEEK PRICE £1 PER HAT NEVER IN THE HISTORY OF WELLINGTON HAS SUCH AN OPPORTUNITY BEEN PRESENTED TO THE MEN OF TOWN. FOWLDS' NAME STANDS HIGH ,IN THE HAT TRADE, BECAUSE FOWLDS ALWAYS SELLS GOOD HATS. EARLY BUYERS, of course, will have an extensive choice. Don't put off coming along early, or you may miss YOUR Hat.

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 132, 5 June 1924, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 132, 5 June 1924, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 132, 5 June 1924, Page 11

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