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tt£k, The City's Magnet — «^gp I Magic Cave VJ| JS — grows more popular daily! jt| Come along, ye little children, and climb ||ag flgj up, ye older people—climb up to the j£|| JBR Magic Cave—enter into the spirit of Yule- rCJIp jfcffim> tide-—to keep young, live young! C%l|E' ■g Not only hundreds, but actually thousands J|| JH have visited the Magic Cave in the few jO^L *|tfgL days it has been opeh—you know, Father ' yjdjjifefci' J§PhL Christmas, the Fairies, the Mysteries, and /©fel Kg And after ALL THAT—the jl| ' Toy Bazaar and Fancy Fair! *W 11 TRICYCLES—WonderfuI value; well made, Bj-r(-|Pf with thick rubber tyres <SQwS; Size: 1, suitable for ages from sto 8 7S/- .ffHsC ©jgPjl1 Size 2, suitable for ages from 7to 12, 80/- TW . *Tis KIDDIE CARS—With rubber pedals and tyres glf |3| •••'.■ ■ From 27/6 to 45/-• Jii s <fc|bp SELF-PROPELLING MOTOR CARS—With iSg? jQK' good springs; well painted and made hKb Kg 75/-, 85/-, 92/6, 110/- JH JkL SCOOTERS—SpeciaI values "^vSe? TgViF Prices 8/6, 15/-, 16/6, 25/- to 45/''Hi ROCKING HORSES—Wonderful variety £§jj JBL From 11/P to £10/10/y^yy DOLLS are again cheaper thir. year; in fact, TuHkT '^M«f values are great. All Prices 8p Kg CHILDREN'S TEA SETS—China and Metal Jp, 4W®> ' ' : From 64 to 15/TOY TRAIN SETS— From 2/6 to 50/- ]g JH BUY BY THE LAY-BY PLAN. JR W Magic Cave Sessions: JH <Eftvl&» Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday •dYjji 2.80 p.m. to 5 p.m. g*f fix Friday— 2.30 p.m. to 5 p.m., 6.30 to 8.15 Bag JiajJL Saturday— 10 a.m. to 12.30 p.m. -Sfflk Bran Tub open all day. w&t SL D-I-C :: Wellington Jffi% THE TAlEOlin£i> COAT FOR HOLIDAY OR DRESS WEAR ESSENTIAL FOR SUMMER. A Special Line of TAILORED KASHA COATS—Most suitable for Tennis and Holiday wear; double-breasted style, in natural shades, with woven stripes of grey or mauve Special .Value 63/TAILORED COATS IN ALL-WOOL REPP—The latest double-' breasted coats; very smartly cut for dress wear; in Bois de Rose, Cedar, Peach, Delphinium, and Saxe Price 5 gn». SMART READY-TO-WEAR HATS—In rush straws; all seasonable shades; finished with banding and pleating of faille ribbon to tone ' , , Price 21/- . 264-266 LAMBiON QUA)f - .. Wii^i.,GtON. | EXCELLENT VALUES IN /r^^\ ' ME<VS WHITE SHOES^\J | The "Vantage" Tennis Shoo MHl^S^'^^^R 1 f Tha ramons "Ritchie" Two-toned Sports Shoe—With rubber soles I I . Our Price 42/6 | c Our "Health Shoe—-Men's brown glace Oxford, for summer wear, = E Our Price 55/- | ! SEE OTO WINDOW DISPLAYS THIS XMAS. I I Wo'lnyite you to consult our Foot Specialist from = | ■ London on all Foot Troubles. | I I TlfclllG AV'fi ITA "me QUALITY SHOB STORE' ! | JLilNDdiil a LillT. LambtoiiQny - - - WELLINGTON \ £1 Look Ahead! EhPSh , : Se dus your Old Furs and 4fX|fig> Fur Coats NOW! I3MBEJ y And let our experts remodel them IttH-l into next season's fashions. We ■ifEaL tan and dye furred skins and make n^wHWiWl i them up into furs and fur coats. fIHrWLV.IIBo Send to-day for tanning price list ■HwflViw! ~ and Bel^measarenlent form, — BtH&ls* FURS AND FUR COATS FOR SALE. \U ALASKA FUR DEPOT \ I (Upstair* over Sherwood, Jewellers) it 103 WILLIS ST EET . - WELLINGTON Reductions in Furniture at Radford's Removal Sale in Manners St., for One Month Only Dressers from 20/-, Tables from 5/-, Washstandsfrom 5/-,Duche? Chests from 37/6, Bedsteads from 5/-, Chests from 30/-, Single Bed; ■ from 18/6, Wire Mattresses from 10/-, Sideboards £4/10/- Halt : Stands from 10/-, Chairs from 7/6, Couches from 20/ , Linoleum? from 5/6 (2 yards wide), Carpet Eunners from 2/- yard, Carpet Squares from 2.1/-, Lino. Squares 19/6, at RADFORD'S Great Removal Sale MANNERS STREET

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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 131, 30 November 1926, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 131, 30 November 1926, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 131, 30 November 1926, Page 13