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Give a man D-I-C Mercery at Sale Prices and he is "set"! Canny by nature, but also \ canny beoause of the dictates of common sense, mankind is ever ready to make a deal with fi^_^# his fellow-man—to his own ad- fi^. vantage, if possible. *»^23*i |1 ffl Here you are, Sir! Profitable tl \m 1111 deals. all ready made and 1111 \3A \r9\ wholly in your favour—D-I.C. ,*M \*M \&&f!£i\ Mercery—D.l.O. Savings. There UuTZiV you have the whole story— tersely put. , Act upon the information given ' r —act upon it right away— because Bargains like these will be quickly snapped up! 20 d<*zen MEN'S'FANCY STRIPED BAOT SHiBTS-Special mercerised finish, including collar, to match; all sizes Usually 10/6 Sale Price 5/11 20 dozen BOYS' ALL-WOOL GREY COLLEGE SHIBTS--Sizes— ■-aSijß. 12Jin. 13in. 13} in., Mn.. 14iin. 15in. Usually 9/6 0/6 JO/3 .10/9 11/6 12/9 12/9 Sale Price 7/11 7/11 8/6 8/6 9/6-9/6 10/----20 dozen MEN'S FANCY WIDE-END TlES—London's latest styles . Usually 5/6 Sale Price 2/6 10 dozen MEN'S ALL-WOOL COAT SWEATEES—In a' wide range of new shades; all sizes in stock Usually 25/-, 30/Sale Price 10/6, 18/6 10 dozen HEAVY WINTEE SHIETS^AII sizes; Lanark wincey ■"..,'■('■■■ ' Usually 19/6 Sale Price 12/8 10 dozen MEN'S EOSLYN ALL-WOOL WOVEN PYJAMAS— Natural shade;" Men's and O.S. sizes Usually 39/6, 42/6 . * Sale Price 30/-, 31/6 4 dozen MEN'S GLOVE ODDMENTS-^Oddments only; uligitly soiled Usually 15/6 Sale Price 7/6 5 dozen FANCY ABT SILK SCABVEB—New shades and stripes Usually 12/6, 14/6, 15/6 Sale Price 7/6, 9/6, 10/6 Thursday's Issue: CLOTHING BARGAINS

For the Race Ball A glorious display of "Evening Gowns and Dress Accessories All personally selected specially, by Mrs Mete These gorgeous crea ions come from the most exclusive houses in London and Paris and our display embraces everything that is new in English and Continental fashions. . SEE OUR CHARMING WINDOW DISPLAY SMAdUut>&42cr LirtwQnyniGrudHtttlßwltiiti, WUUi Strtst, WelliaftM.

Thronged by Crowds V -—the whole of last vireek! FownesV Price-smashing SALE This event is proving a huge success. Hundreds of eager customers are pushing up our sales just as we have pushed down our prices./ Here are just three of the innumerable snips: CHILDREN'S WOOL,HATS—white and all coloura . . 1/6 CEEAM WOVEN HATS-famous Butterfly brand . 5/11 for 1/11 CHILDREN'S JEBSEYS-all sizes and colours , .•. . 4/H MRS. A. FOWNES Fownes Corner, Junction of Riddiford and Rintoul Street* Wellington South \

LAST FEW DAYS OF SALE Do not mias this opportunity to purchase upjfg£* to-date models at Less than Cost SMART COSTUME—Of fawn gabardine; plain /jßSMtflk ■ tailored coat; silk-lined Usual price £6/6/--plm&Sßk. : Sale Price 39/6 mMSiGbK BEAUTIFUL COSTUME—Of dark green worsted, •Erwflkßß^ smartly trimmed pin tucks; silk-lined vmMMmmr ' ' > Usual price 7 gna. Sale Price 39/6 tW^BW TWEED COAT—In smartest check; henna shades; uSM^kM haM nedj has convertible storm collar of taupe ul^BW coney Usual price £9/19/6 Sale Price 79/6 MITCH HANDSOME COAT-Of black conoy; three-quar-rwLHsHl ter lcnpth; smtfrtly lined, gathered collar ■• qrzSmWi Usual Prico £19/19/- Sale Price £10/10/H^S^qP Juat to hand, Shipment of FUB COATS—at prices that will astonish and please you. fJLjF CALL AND TIT THEM ON. if yL Sites to fit all figures. Prices to suit all purses—t ciirririfQ ixn *° wuiu street MLuLLa LIU. Wellington

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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 1, 1 July 1925, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 1, 1 July 1925, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 1, 1 July 1925, Page 13

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