(——■ -—" : —— : "\ Another "SPECIAL" from HOPE BROS, tA large shipment of our Famous Fur Felt Hats have just arrivod —all the latest f shapes—bound or cut edges in light, medium, ' and dark greys, browns, fawn,' beaver, and black, and we are offering them VJ^ ALL AT ONE PRICE, 19/6 Sea our Windows!, HOPF RROS, "The Value Mercers" i.l^l Lj IiIVUkJ. CUBA ST WELLINGTON V«—« ■ J f - . The Overcoats Men Prefer! Made from exclusive patterns and selected cloths— perfectly cut and only the besb workmanship used: -. NAVY NAP CLOTHS, FANCY iVELOUR CLOTHS, : . NAVY GARBICORDS, STYLISH TWEEDS. 90/- to 9 guineas !; SAVE MONEY! SAVE WORRY! [THE "KASH' RADFORD ® CO.'S a: Rß>"r SALE of Linney's Stock is the talk of the town. \,' , . ALL-WOOL COLONIAL BLANKETS, 23/- per pair, are the best value ever offered here; DOWN QUILTS, tl/6 and 21/-; ' ' -3-piece CHESTERFIELD SUITES, in'moquette £14/14/- up; : ■' 4-piece BEDROOM SUITES, in rimu, light or dark, £15/15/-; • ' ln °^i »i'8U«n«»8; CARPET SQUARES,'at half-price, 21/6 up; CARPET kUNNERS, all widths, 1/9 up; WARDROBES , ■" *2/,V)//'',£ U? HESS- CHEST,. £2/10/-; SIDEBOARDS; ' £ 2/i°£. J CHAIRS, 7/6; TABLES, 12/8; COUCHES, ao/- TANKS, square iron, £2/10/-, all sizes. PIANOS, just' landed, £60 up, cash or terms, best valne in town. ■ ; RADFORD & CO. , 191 CiVb Strati 4»-K ahan Stettt ml 195 Liatai Q,»>. ' It's well to know ■»' that Beecßua'» Pai» afford prompt relief and iafe treatment in the gre«t majoritr of Digwtiva, Duorden and complaint* and that Beecham'* POla are a reliable tonic and a splendid means of com. b&ttinf ,that oat-ofaort* feeling. ; Knowing &w ; thiDf. you will be prepared for many health irregularities and be able to avoid much disappointment and trouble. .. tnaL The result will be sosatiifaetory that you will be perfectly : . ' •v, ■ -content to rely on them in future Beechams Pills ARE WORTH A GUINEA A BOX.
r ' # HOSIERY . ~r~-—-<s '•'' /« association with m&l^im§&sm£gr FIFTH AVENUE JiiKBSil&T-f Ka^eVsHkV*kkb' b°X C°ntaining ] doz- ~ |^=^" ■ " | Stocki?^ 6* P AaeV * oz- Kayser Silk Sr^C*^^ choosing the shades they prefer. Wnnerß || 1% »-,.•_. ' i w 7 hfPnzes> -1 now at the Queen's and then write a short = jfl w|' h a I note (not more than 90 words) answer- I$? charming display of I .mg the question— ' , \ " <C If A VCITO >? I "WHY DID THE 'FIFTH AVENUF l KAYbhK I MODE¥toC^l^ ay^R 1 Silk S^^ gs . I All P• • 'ho, = ar? on view in the windows of I ion, is kindly acting as jud^e and his Corner Cuba and Manners Streets, y decision will be final. No correspondence Weliington. 1 can be entered into. Address all «„(,:. '- ' t j- i I .o Ma. w Queen', TheaC^S: i3?w£TSStIS ,fS ftlL 245r /*^%. Smith's special department. j|| 111 FIFTH AVENUE MODELS** W - II W H/ T THE Sv } JV t ' QUEEN'S THEATRE f
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 148, 26 June 1925, Page 11
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