I WELLINGTON'S LEADING I I SILK and HOSIERY HOUSE j J SATIN is indicated for the Coming Season. f j Our NcV> Ranges include all the latest colours and most suiiabh \ ! - neaves for Foundation Slips and Complete Frocks - | PURE SILK WASHING SATIN.-Maize, Lemon, Pink, Apricot, Fawn, \ Sky, Pekin Blue, Ivory and Black. 36 inches wide.—6/6 yard. I "CELANESE" WASHING SATIN.-Shrimp, Maize, Sky, PinJj and I j Ivory. 40 inches wide.—6/11 yard. j J REVERSIBLE FRENCH CREPE SATJN.—Duchesse Brown, Arab. J s Snulf, Chcstnul, Lupine, Sdxc, Leaf and Lincoln Greenb, Navy and I 1 Black. 38 inches wide—l 2/11 yard. I 1 -s "We are Advertised by Our Values!" I I "X^ /£ Cyf-~ 17.I 7. &G. BUILDINGS ( , I > tf/y^f OPPOSITE KELBURN TRAM i f f -— ; ; T. McCREARY & CO. | ! HIGH-CLASS TOBACCONIST | T. &G. BUILDING - - LAMBTON QUAY I A comprehensive range of Tobacco, Cigars and Cigarettes in stock j., Sole Stockists of - j | . PLUS TWO Cigjareites j [ 12f0r8d.—24 for 1/4. Stocks now to hand. . j I ; .'. I. 1 We ask your patronage, and promise a high standard of service. i i Branch Shop in Mercer Building, Mercer Street. , I I cftCodern Service \ S m I for Lambton Quay Shoppers j . , _ „_ I k@3 The New and GREATER I I Make Free Use ot the Lounge and Writing Room, Ladies* I I Retiring Room. Mother's Room and Information Bureau: 1 I ._[ j Lindsays— 1 | | I On the Quay | 1 (ESTABLISHED 1868.) I j . ! | Although Lindsay's Shoe Store is the oldest eslab- | | lished on the Quay, yet shoppers find revealed to | j them on each visit new scenes opened by an array | j of the world's latest for the feel of those who care. > ■ | • I ■.-:•:' -"! I LINDSAY'S LTD., Lambton Quay. ! ! H. SAVAGE [■ j ' LEATHER GOODS MERCHANT AND MANUFAC- ( I TURER OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS OF LEATHER j f AND CANVAS. . f S Have just landed ex Port Freemantle a | . j Sample Range of 200 New Season's Lon- } 1 don made Ladies' Handbags. - ! I ~ I j 86 LAMBTON QUAY--.J, | JXCodern Store | I on Lambton Quay J I Str* The New and GREATER . j ] Now Displaying an Unparalleled ] | Collection of AUTUMN MODES | | MUSIC-in the home! ;" T Dr^. ' Good nitisic in I I ' c ome unltes j j r^^BSSSSM the family in a - ' | IRF 'j^Bfb common interest | 1 THE "BARNARD" | RECORDING - PIANO | Call at our Salon and learn how simple it is to play "the recording way" and | how easily you may acquire one of these instruments. j SOLE AGENTS- _ - . I £jTl' LAMBTON QUAY "* A i>n£s£s*r* /^^*m^^'^ WELLINGTON
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 58, 12 March 1929, Page 7
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