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SALE Fancy Drapery Bargains Show the. Greatest - .proportionately, *of course! Taken as they come, D.I.C. Fancy Drapery Bargains show \\ j± q really excellent price reductions, li Si irj and are consequently in greet iH^ :< *^£|^^ demand. sN^Q Qjk ~] II E I There are literally thousands of I |Y| fi -: |11 H 'hese offerings—all the way from 1111 B l\ simple little handkerchiefs to the L J i.^ * " inoßt wonderfully embroidered :, shawls, and all at Sale Prices that make buying the easiest thing in J' the world. —and the most profitable! : One Table of ASSOBTED NECKWEAR—lncluding Cellars, Fronts, Ties, Bows, Jabots, etc. AJI One Sale Price 1/11 ? <(Some Bargains Here!" < One piece only 24in. FLORA TINSEL TISSUE—In pretty designs . Usually 17/6 Sale Price 10/6 One piece only 36uu .SILK ANP WOOL FLOUNCING—In mastic ;!• shade; very smait Usually 16/6 £ Sale Price 7/6 >!' One only PARIS MODEL EVENING SCARF—In orange Crepe ac ;i[' Chine; trimmed ifaiaboHt and coloured tins.ol'embroidery ■ *.i. ' ' * ' • Usually £14 i: Sale Price £7 •. Six pieces 52in. VOILE PLOTJNCHTG—Embroidered in dice designsaxe, apricot, navy and black/white N Usually 14/6 Sale Price 7/6 75 only COLOURED ARTIFICf AL SILK SCARVES—In a variety - of smart colourings Usually 10/6, 12/6, 15/6, 18/6, 22/6 Sale Price* 7/11, 8/6, 10/6, 12/6, j:. 17/6 ' :" A REAL SNIP. I 350 yard, FRENCH COTTON GEORGETTE-White grounds w ith coloured oval effect; vridth 38in. Usual price 4/11 To-morroUi's Issue Special! I GLOVE and HOSIERY BARGAINS I AN. INVITATION^"""I I . ■-> TO VIEW THE AUTUMN MODES. I lust arrived -from Paris and London, the very latest exclusive * 1 c, cations in model millinery, also Antelope Velourand Felt 1 £ Sports or Morning Hats, with the new high crown, and a I I beautiful array of Jumper Suits in Jersey Wool and Tweed I Afternoon Frocks, Evening Frocks, and Top Coats, and ihe I I New Jumper Ensemble. -_.--_ _. § I These choice goods are now on display, and we cc.dir.ll> II invite your inspection. • . I 1 264-266 LAMBTON QUAY WELLING 10^ I ————————»».^_^ r There's no need to $o to "Sales" for SHOE BARGAINS. .i<*V'Wfl%«)f*fl*£» Set our »pe«al price window in S'V / IPttt Vfc J - / . Woodward Street ; te)^' 3^l*k iADIES* SHOES IN FASHIONABLE ' KPj^ SLtw^*^ STYLES AT REDUCED PRICESXV^fcgfr- —"I W %'/\ Window Np. 1 All at 10/6 \l >^*^f V Window No.-2 , All at 23/----'^rvfrJ'SL ' Jfr £HOP IN Cmm -AT UNDSAY'L W^fJl Consult bur Lprtdon Specialist for r.". 2 — J> - \-^^ , * ■ foot troubles. LINDSAYS LTD.. £*c i LAMBTON QUAY WSLLINGTOK. .BELLS At the present juncture when interest In the proposed.Carillon is so keen it is opportune that the people of Wellington should be able to see examples of modern Bell Founder's art. :■' n'rrS'cioSko For a short whlle In the South Wlndow ' displayed has been °^ LK-tlejohn'?, and just inside the door ; manufactured in there is on view a set of 5 Bells cast uttiejohß's Clock by John Taylor & Co. of Loughborough, ' toTouay. England/destined for the War Memorial : Chiming.Clock at Blenheim.

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 32, 8 February 1927, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 32, 8 February 1927, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 32, 8 February 1927, Page 13