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NOW OPEN-DAY AND NIGHT! SPECIAL AFTERNOON- TEAS! | THE KIWI CLUB WELCOMES YOU. j Ladies and Gentlemen of Wellington are invited to use the facilities of this Club. Good food, polite .and quick service. Writing facilities and club accessories. ■ ENTERTAIN YOUR FRIENDS IN A CLUB ATMOSPHERE. SPLENDID DANCING FLOOR FREE (GOOD MUSIC) RING TELEPHONE 21-149 FOR-EVENING RESERVATIONS. Business Men's Luncheon a Specialty, 1/-. AFTERNOON TEA and Dancing. .1/-. CLUB CABARET SESSION, from 7 p.m.—Admission 1/-. NOW OPEN! REMEMBER—DAY AND NIGHT! S 828S WATKINS'; BUILDINGS gggi SE (Late Veitch & Allan's) SELF HELP BUYERS! WHEN PURCHASING YOUR WEEK'S SUPPLIES, PLEASE SECURE ONE OF OUR COMPLETE' NEW PRICE LISTS. Bulk Dates, 3d lb ' " Wilson's Malt Extract', Is 7d and 2s 7d Seeded Raisins, 4Mjd pkfc, 3 pkts for Is Wilson's Malt and Oil, Is 9d and 2s Od Prunes, from 3d lb Olive Oil (special quality), 3s 3d quart bot. „ • it- ■ • ii- -1/ 7-1 j. Olive Oil (1-gal. tins), 12s tin ! Macarom and Vermicelli, /Kd pkt J^ Coc i a ° ls per | b Keiller's Lemon Cheese, lib jars Is Cd De Jong's Dutch Cocoa, Gd per -%-lb tin [ Keiller's Mincemeat, lib jars Is 6d Cooked Ham, 2s 3d per lb } TRY OUR FAMOUS BLEND TEAS. . UNBEATABLE AT THE PRICES. ■2A, 2/3, &• 2/6 PER LB., AT ALL SHOPS SELF HELP CO-OP. GROCERY, LTD., 25 SHOPS. 25 SHOPS. FREE GIFT At the BURLINGTON HOSIERY PARLOUR „ BURLINGTON ARCADE | (GROUND FLOOR, NEAR LIFT). . OPENING FRIDAY, 31st AUGUST. - ' j SHOP HERE TO GET FREE GIFT ; fj And the ' BEST OF HOSIERY, GLOVES; GARTERS, BRASSIERES, LINGERIE, , . ; TOILET REQUISITES, ETC. ....'-, QUALITY GOODS AT LOWER PRICES. FINE ENGLISH CHINA TEA SETS—2I pieces From 15/6 set DINNER SETS—English. In great variety From 18/6 set HOT WATER BOTTLES—English aluminium. 2/9 each WASH-UP BASINS 7d each ; COLANDERS ...... ••• H each ■ 4 ' ' ' ' . ■ ■■■'.- ■'■'■..- OUR PRICES ARE ALWAYS LOWER. OUR VALUES RULE SUPREME. OPEN. WAREHOUSE COMPANY, BLAIR STREET, (OPPOSITE COURTENAY PLACE POST OFFICE). / OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS, „.._ ONLY ONE ADDRESS. BARGAINS FOR FRIDAY, AT 9. '< 300 SAMPLE PAIRS OF FABRIC GLOVES—Beautiful qualities, with richly cmbroid- ! ei-cd gauntlets, dome fasteners. In a good'assortment of shades. Mostly in 6 and 6'fi, but there arc a lew larger sizes. This is a great opportunity for ladies with small hunds to secure gloves worth from 3/11 to 5/11. for 2/11 .. *£/W_ ■ . ■ ' ■■.■■■:■'■ 20DOZ. HEAVY MERCERISED COTTON BLOOMERS—These bloomers are in small ! women's size only, in colours grey,-beige, saxe, lielio, pink. Excellent quality and a remarkable bargain at 1/11. Worth double. ........ 1/1 X i. ■ ■.■;--■ ' ■' ■ !10 DOZ. RUBBER APRONS—In very pretty shades, printed in fancy designs, with silver and bound with white rubber. Bib and cross-band at back. An attractive | bargain, and half-price at 1/11. X/ll GORGEOUS EVENING FLOWERS—Very effective blossoms in organdie, with, velvet and tinsel, nil wanted evening shades, and a line that is selling, rapidly at the attractive price of 2/11. ....;. 2/11 QUEREE BROS., 116, WILLIS STREET. THE FINAL TEST! ON SATURDAY THE ALL BLACKS WILL PLAY THE SPRINGBOKS IN THE FINAL TEST. CAN YOU PICK THE SCORE? ALL BLACKS VEESUS SOUTH AFRICA ( ...Points) . ..-■■-, (.............. Points) ' ; SENT-'IN BY: \ ' '. ' M i.... ...X..T-. w> v. | ' ' '--. ? —» - Our usual conditions apply to .this competition—namely, one try per. advt.—must be correct score. Prize divided in event of tie. Solutions to be handed in. at one of our branches, and- not through the post. No entrance fee—no red tape. . This will be your last chance to receive . ■ ! £2 WORTH OF GROCERIES FREE, j, and you have as much chance of winning as the next one. Give it a go! The following three persons picked the correct score in the last competition, and receive Groceries"to the value of 13/4 each:—Mr. Green, US, Brougham street; Mr. J. .Nprthcote, 20, Pirie street; Mr. Matthews. 5,' Wcstland road. The competition closes at 12.30 p.m. on SATURDAY, Ist SEPTEMBER. . PAY-DAY SPECIALS. Sugar, 701b bags delivered, 14/ 9 Flour, 2ylb, Calico Bags, delivered, 5/4 Potatoes, Genuine Dakotas, 281b deliver- Flour, 501b, delivered, 10/6 . ' ed, 3/- Split Peas, per lb S s;kl Onions, Japanese Imported, 51b 1/- Sago and Tapioca, 3d Apples, Cookers and Dessert, slb 1/- Boiling Peas, per lb 3d Pcnohcs, dried, per lb 9d Lane's Emulsion, large 3/9 Apricots, dried, per lb, lOd Scott's Emulsion, large ,4/2 Pciitihes, large tins, -1/- ■ -Haveloek Plugs, 1/3 Apricots, large tins; 1/2 - Creamoata, 1/0 „ Pears, large tins, 1/4 . ;:..' . ..: Loose Cornflour, 31b 1/Solazzi Licorice, per stick 1/- IS. & M. Safeties, 7d Bag Blue, Beckett's, per lb 1/2. . Coffee Essence, Young's, 1/2 Mustard, Colman's, 1/- Coffee" Essence, Symington's, 1/9 Bournville Cocoa, per lb 3/- Silver Urn Tea, per lb 2/6 Epps Custard (good), 3d Sultanas, per lb 5%d . . . • No-Rub, lOd Currants, best, 7d . : Easy Monday, lOd . . . Herrings in Sauce, lOd Clever Mary, 1/1 Sockeye Salmon, 1/1 Taniwha Soap, 1/4 Golden Syrup, 6%d . , , Honey (special), 10d; . Treacle, 6%d [ Jam, lib tins, 7%d . ■ ■ Jellies, 6 packets.!/- . . Jam, 21b tins, 1/2 '/ , ; Macaroni, 7^d' ■ ■ ' : Jam, Gib tins, ,3/9 Vermicelli, 7%d • . Salt, Saxa, Od . . ■■ : . "X" Green Peas, lOd Salt, 51b bags, 9d -..-.,. Campbell's Soups, 10d Salt, Cerebos, lid : ■ Colman's Starch, 1/- ---' PHONE YOUR ORDERS. EDWIN C. RUSSELL & CO., LTD., 120, VIVIAN STREET-Telephone 22-935. ..'.'- ---354, BROADWAY-r-Telephone 10-082. ' . ■-. . 33, SEATOUN ROAD—Telephone 14-753. . PARK STREET—Telephone 45-00.5. '■ " '. UPLAND ROAD—Telephone 20-951. VICTORIA STREET, ALICETOWN—Telephone 406. i MAIN STREET, LOWER HUTT—Telephone 2ii. JACKSON STRICT, PETONE—Telephone '273. WADESTOWN PRESBYTERIAN .u-u^bo^. • . CHURCH HALL, HANOVER-ST. A JUJrBLE SALE will be held in the SALE. SALE. -*■*- SCHOOLROOM.'Sydney street, on Cakes, Produce, Sweets, etc., etc. SATURDAY AFTERNOON, the Ist Sup- ' . — tcmbev, at 3 p.m.' . TO-MORROW (FRIDAY). ■ Sale begins nt 10.30 a,m.

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 44, 30 August 1928, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 44, 30 August 1928, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 44, 30 August 1928, Page 2

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