W. H. Campbell LtdJ For Best Value Always GENUINE SHOWROOM BARGAINS MAY 3ht to JUNE 4th. See Our Windows I Our London Bu ers bought this assort- I ment of FASHIONABLE : GOODS at VERY SPECIAL PRICES. We offer them to you at LESS THAN HALF THEIR REAL VALUES Utl 17/11 I Lw339/6l 2S Satin and Striped SO only Ladies' Fuh. 40 t.,,. , - .„- MarocdnFrodu-i; iofal. Afternoon £ C^-^IJjT saxe, putty, henna, rose Frock»-Of rich Taf- and Tweed/ f and grey Worth 3«/- feta, Crepe de Chine, .nfendM «™ JJ' * - 18 Knitted WoolJum- and Fancy Marocain . ££wih o^S °f per SuiU _ Aborted m black and v« 7 pret- fur trimSw T colourings. Worth 87/6 ty colours. Worth 65/- tional value fl Our Price to d W " £."■?'" Tt. ' Worth 65/-* to */«/- I 17/11 e.cb °- nCe t°STe M h Price to d«r ' I | I | «>/6e»ch 39/6 «d» ■ I LOt4l/S/i1 120^ Lf di«'Bl«kßubkerWternroofCo.t»-. I . IC//11 Excellent £or wint« or ne*t summer^ I ' Worth 29/e Our Price to Qew 15/11 each I ! A »e tfM /i v 4*^' AM-Wool Sport. Coats-In pretty shades LOt 5 |/f /If of wine, rose, putty, grey, saxe, and navf. Good 13/11 SCrVlCeable co*ts" . Cheap at M/J I * Our Price to Clear 15/11 each MAIL ORDERS SENT POST FREE W. H. CAMPBELL LTD. IgCoiirtenay Place, Wellington «J THROUGH THE MAJOR'S EYEGLASS^NO. 4 "The right word" '"Dear Sirs,'" dictated Mellins, '"In reply to your letter of the 23rd prox. . . .'" " Inst.," suggested Miss Tappit. <4Ult. it,is," said Mellins. "Urn—er—'the suggestion you make is'—er—urn—now what is their suggestion ?" As a secretary Miss Tappit is worth all her Bst. 2J lbs. in gold. From her handbag she produced a packet of "Army Club." Melhns lit one ecstatically, and immediately found the right word. " First-rate !" he exclaimed, and Miss Tappit took it down. , • After that Mellins kept on finding one right word after another as he savoured the fine flavour of the /*v fctf gooft "Army Club" tobacco, rolled in water-marked \Vj \ paper free from printer's ink, and kept ever fresh >► f\& ' by the famous " A rmy Club " method of packing. y ~ Army Club THE CIGARETTE THAT SET A STANDARD , , New Zealand Distributor.: ADMORE & MASON. WELLINGTON. Cavanden Ltd (EttablUhed 1775). ftonwr. of the Fourfold Pack
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 124, 30 May 1927, Page 6
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