—i mi IMI tb——-m GEORGE & DOUGHTY LTD. Wholesale Warehousemen and Importers (Established 1891.) Absolutely no connection with any other "Open Warehouse" in this City. jBXk New Hosiery SLjQI at Wholesale Prices ./yrjFtmMfMK \ A splendid line of Ladies' Jt fffltm^A Si^ Hosiery, full length, if r^JSxiftljßß^J \ 27in. silk, double suspender >rfg»wT iKMiw£s^fk toPa- reinforced with fine Jy A IW^B^H /w&Nv Lisle, double woven silk to \%r N nf?rf*Bjr/ knee» full seamed baok, re- /\. •' j . ®kSS^|\ t» inforced heol and toe. A mwv r AU New Shades / SoU Including Flosh, Nude, * 880 Champagne. Platinum, Eose, fajlfllf Beigo/Peaoh, Dawn, Sunset, JkviSM Dark Grey, Suodo, also Jgiflf White and Black. v Stiff ' Ordiuary Betail Value 7/11 "^H Wholesale Price 4/11 I Siws Wholesale Warehouse '• ISmSe a* rno^osa^e Prices in quan- ; SjKra '; tities to .suit yourselves. GEORGE & DOUGHTY LTD. | 61-63 VICTORIA STREET, 9 1 Minute from "Evening Post." CIo»e to Public Library; .jmrnmimmmm „■—■ ■ ■■■ I Don't throw away Your Coat and Vest simply because the trousers have worn -^r out. Get a pair of trousers from f^tSl Duncan's and double the life of your ite--^* We have trousers in such a \vide range /ffTVi Jk. of shades and patterns that you'll f^t^^L^-^M // *'J& surely set a pair to match the other y-m&Mm^ jfc^sL^ ' NOTE THESE LOW PRICES. Efylff *Ss!S&*& ENGLISH SADDLE— RvS ; Special for Carpenters. H 4^*l ;> \ &miL 'ENGLISH SADDLE HAKD- liSffll. - tfkW1 COLLEGE GREY, CUYV 11 flffi Wl^f HOLEPEOOF TROTJSERS-. fl| ENGLISH AND COLONIAL oIZG • lip-.10 •±0 TVcllst, , gj^iji^aM Duncan's Clothing Store Ltd. (LATE DUNCAN AND MACINTOSH) "WHERE THE GOOD TROUSERS ARE" 82-84 MANNERS STREET, WELLINGTON BLAZERS! Bowling, Tennis, Cricket or College—Stock or I To-Measure .Pure Wool Cloths from 3 a/6 each Badges and Monograms as required. Our Blazers keep their Shapes. SEE OUR WINDOWS! Tf-ffT " J^T Ad U » (Next Ev««5«« post) ". IOL Sk/\&Jrl Willis Street ' " , iju»« ■^——-^—1,1. 1,, i __^__ nMiu Always in Demand [ 0 X In Restaurants, Tea Rooms VJ--s3^s>' K»ftE and. mauy homes the favoured * (y2-~S tniJW lunch-time drink is CoSee. V' =?== Buring cold winter days -cA^^-^j— ,aia there's nothing so warming, so Cln!? s^^ strengthening, or so deli- *^»- _<rr^^ S^™? ciously-flavoured as a steam- «i^^£i^^»M» E^^^mi ing cup of .Coffee made with TJTSTr"^^ MI* p™a^** "Whittome's Coffee Essence, «•« «j in pruos in our SLOGAU COMPETITION- Ask "aT 1 _T your Grocer for particulars, or write to " Competi- **■' ■"• *-* tion," P.O. Box 1, Newmarket. Hainss 5
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 64, 12 September 1924, Page 11
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