Article image
Article image

"Top-Hole 1 V Bargains D4-G Stockings and Gloves! > Depend upo^ it that when the • , P.I.C. has anything to say at any ; . o time about Gloves and Stockings, *'. *Ss— tt ** " *'me *° *a^e not>ce of what fi^ | tsS!34 is ""^ Particularly so at Sale S^OjCd • 111 H Heed this comment! When you 111 H €■ Cai> buy D>LC- Stockings and ill IK • HllAUil/ Gloves at Sale Prices you reap -: the double advantage of securing I % reputable qualities and' substan- : \ tial savings. -• Begin in the Morning — Early "; Brown, Navy, Black Pure All-Wool FANCY BIBBED" HOSE *.. Usually 5/6, 6/11 Sale Price 2/11 IMITATION.SUEDE GLOVES—Fancy embroidered "tops; in self tones; in white, champagne, putty, grey Usually, 4/11, 8/11 Special Price 1/6 TENNIS HOSE—In' cream Silk and Wool, with, plain or ribbed suspender tops -.- , Usually 6/11 Sale Price 3/11 ENGLISH SILK HOSE-Ribbed suspender tops; in fawn and brown ■ , - Usually 4/11, 6/6 Special Price 1/6 " BLACK SUEDE 2-DOME GLOVES—3 cord silk points . • . Usually 14/6 :"- Sale Price 3/11 FANCY IMITATION SUEDE GAUNTLET GLOVES-In pastels , .;' fawn, nudes, putty ' Usually 3/11, 4/11, 5/li r Sale Price 2/6, 3/11 In Thursdays Issue: -> BUSINESS MEN'S SPECIALS —""■'' ' .nu.jii.iiijiiiinini .I, - ■ * — n i"■■MnSTrnnrsssSi an invita4ion«- I TO VIEW THE AUTUMN MODES. \ I Just arrived from Paris and London, the very latest exclusive I I creations in model milli V ry, also Antelope Velour and Felt I Sports or Morning Hats, with the new high crown, and a | beautiful array of Jumper Suits in Jersey Wool and Tweed Afternoon Frocks, Evening Frocks, and Top Coats, and Hie t I New Jumper Ensemble. - ", } I These choice goods are now, on display, and we co>-diallv * invite your inspection. * 264-266 LAMBTON QUAY ' WELLhsdCM \ British Manufacture. DURYEAS MAIZENA is the World's Best , CORN FLOUR <■ :; Price Reasonable All Grocers If unable to obtain, send nakne of your grocer to WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO., LTD.. 34 Ca.'.oa Houm Qm,, Wtllfegion. %. mwmmmsmmmmmmwmmmmimwa * ' BBBBBS^BBBBm •;; Deep -"V ° ' :, - ' : ToneJ' ■. : \ *r | npHERE is only one other thing which can produce the B B rich, deep, mellow tone of the NEW REPRODUCING . B I SONO3A GRAMOPHONE—and that is the SONOKA RADIO B ( SHT. This "ocean deep" tone is something that it is impossible U t.. S to get in other gramophones or radio sets |j * * I' ■ - /^£*™F »*iTiHMi«T.or.ouMirT^S!b. S 1 - i U . : ■ -■ • B '■ ~ . .Music ?reproduced by Sonora Is Real jj ' Music. From the high Fof Galli Gurci B JjaflßEuSs&lSlHH ■ to the lowest rumble of the drums, every B J|^|9JKhS^^B note is distinctly-heard at its true value. B „ JB^H|SBhhß^H| -*- 's this Perfect reproduction.that sells p Sonora. ' . [| We invite comparison with other j§ |^^^HHBS99| machines. Deferred payments {j arranged. §j ■^a^L^iwHß^flßß ■ ' ■ ' S

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/EP19270209.2.137.1

Bibliographic details

Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 33, 9 February 1927, Page 13

Word Count
429

Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 33, 9 February 1927, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 33, 9 February 1927, Page 13