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S. ABRAHAMS Ltd. fgg HALF-PRICE AdNare " WELLINGTON, TUESDAY, 7th JAN., l»t A I IT I :: jAiv£c Price of Wool Commencing To-morrow for Seven Days Only own' ■^ l^■" _^^- D on Tailors This is the sale of sales The REMAINDER of. our SUMMER MILLINERY to be cleared at fyll First in the Field With for Wellington shoppers. Half-price. Beautiful Bantok, Sisol and Silk Hemp Straws in ,< > <f^/ . " m , '. W e must clear our stocks Summer colourings. Usual prices 21/-, 32/6, 42/-, 65/-, 84/-. Of » Lower Priced Suiti We must clear pur stocks, fe Sale Prices 10/6, 17/9, 21/-, 35/6 It and so we make this tre- _^*-*V ' mendous sacrifice 12' only White and Coloured Silk, Satin and Lace and Beaded ML J^. ■ •;••••■■" EVENING FROCKS. Usual price 6 gns., 8 gns., 9 |ns. X&Bt£3£k Have your New Year Suitm.de To be Cleared at 21/- HZ^MHEWUfIsA JRaHß^HvMf^^L to measure — and made at the The balance of our EVENING FROCKS in newest colourings and AbsbbK^HbT VK Don Tailors. With the reduction ' ft^^^.^.^.^.^.To^S^J^ Hg|l in the price of wool, *. D« ' ImllMmifXKK _, Iflk Tailors can now offer yon an ■ BLACK and xNAVY AFTERNOON FROCKS in Georgette Satin, and 31 unquestionably kigh.dass ma*. • Crepe de Chine; smartest cut and up-to-date styles. XnV^hSfl ' Jif . , ■ c -BH% Usual Prices 6£ns- BEns-> 10gns-» l*gns. JaEHSHP JX to-measure suit pounds lower W^^^P Sale Prices 3 gns., 4 gns., S gns., 7 gns. b*k6s£ph Mm ' than the usual price. Don't pay pV ' 3 only FAWN and GREY GEORGETTE COATS—Usual price 7 gns. |Bwfe rfMr ' even or eight guineas for a suit 1 Sale Price 3 gns. BBbHßrw""^ when you can get a good OM for . (Mr~^^\ NAVY and BLACK CREPE DE CHINE and HEAVY WEIGHT SILK flOwS five or six - and made to jwir (JH^^^^^LX COATS Usual price 8 gns. to 16 gns. fIHHIMQ individual measurement*. . :r: |1H Sale Price 4 gns. to 8 gns. BbIEEH -■'■'■•' j^A^HfHL TWO and THREE-PIECE LIGHT WOOLLEN SPORTS SUITS— jfiSffivQi :.' f SHbbbbbbl/WRi Usual price 8 gns. to 10 gns. BBQuZlimSl. Tv t» i tit lm^^B(J|l Sale P"ce4gns. to 5 gns. flßHfffl^ Don Ready-to-Wear NUSF c SILK JUMPER SUITS _in Maize, Beige, (T^T SultS More Popular ; m^^^V 6 only TOP COATS—In Brown, Green, Fawn, and Kasha. I \ V tliail eVC!" . :j , . Usual price 6 gns. to 10 gns. > l \ 1 ' " •"'" .' Sale Price 21/- \ \\ Choose your Ready-to-WaarSmt 3 only MATALACIE SILK COATS —In Black and Green. \\\ *rom ** moit M|BPn'ieal"lt V™f P_ri? c 8|" s" 1 \\ selection in the^City-at the Don Sale Price 42/- I \\ _ „ ~.. . . ' . , - " 1 \Ji Tailors. Unlimited as to sizes, .. HH| Our Stock of Floral Crepe de Chine, Ninon, Georgette and Satin DAY Atf \Y we can fit even you Made well, WuVF and DINNER FROCKS— , /yi AT; fmm A. ««littimuteriili : Vm|l ■ Usual prices 7 gns., 8 gns., 10 gns., 14 gns. . Wmdmmtmk • from the very latest materials. \» I Sale Prices £3/10/-, 4 gns., 5 gns., 7 gns. .~\.:/...-. \l| WOOLLEN JUMPER SUITS—In Fawn and Saxe Blue and Grey. , \bV Usual price 63/- if you are wanting a 7 ' Wf Sale Price 21/- smart hat, a frock, coat, Mr. ErneSt BkcklllOfe Hi WOOL and SILK COATS and TUNIC SUITS—In Brown, Beige, Rust, or ensemble for the. hot _ H\ Grey, and Saxe. Usual Price 5 gns. to 10 gns. weather yet to come,- personally supervises all work >. jH ' \ , Sale Price 21/- ; s youP opportunity. before it leaves the premises. 'vr » Stocks must be cleared in See him when ordering. SEE OUR WINDOWS FOR FURTHER BARGAINS. 7 days to make room for new goods arriving. . S ABRAHAMS LTD., Xdcn 360 LAMBTON QUAY Hw^fclS! ..v^^ Yeast-Vimal \ Introducing^ : ~ : | IJS3SP^\W^/VWJ\^ • ' IN TOUR COOKING MEANS § & . ■ • . = W^^R<& w^ISS ■"£" ™ Z°JL*JSS.! I ■ "LOUNGE €AR^:;:ffil 'V4r j^- %^X» SwN Impoverished Sw.mtlj Nutritious I Make. Heihli for tk. Ibb r«™lf p«iW» !■ *• — ' , .-.S -"^VVVJ^* C3|A %'' Blood, G«t trie |7 i . y<Mlr Soupi,Stim,Cr.Ti«;*il DrinkitM.HMllfc-Cntaifct-H.l S . Un . ■ - g V VV^ A\?Vte* >^V Affections, Poor r«- ch-nut.•>< sto™. pric i/.«41/10. — -^^J)X S - ~ , ... „. «,rx t. i »• • i „ I \ V VC^ >^?*&* A.timiiation. ..iTimr^-?^ " = Auckland-Wellington Daylight Limited •« Expresses I /%tv_ tj/^^'^S' *^*"'' Convalescence, hd *„„«*, ■• whotad. Tf ~r ~fS^T 5 - n ~ „,n , n . ■ ■ g J^WEllt^.-H tite. etc., etc. nathaw*«>co. ltb» /fi _I m fwrTZ^jfe = 'at «- • -j j - 2 w«i.g... • a.*i.»*. .^gllLJe^HrcC* 5 A Lounge Car is now provided on ; i i y^gPlS^^^^i./, , ■——■■ . _. ___~ | each of the " Daylight Limited". ./ . | --^, _ -.a, A _ m » __ _.*« . 1""^% /ly^sT 1* = Expresses. Big, comfortable easy ; 5 CLEAN in every CREVICE i i mi ■ ■ 0 s carpeted and decorated interior invite s No matter how thoroughly you use your trates into every smallest and most obstirt- | rest and contentment. i brush, you can't reach every tiny crevice ate corner. Away goes all foreign matter. g ■.„..,,■■. ■, ■ ■■- ' '5 and indentation of your teeth, you can't Every crevice is left as clean and fresh = . , . ... '•/_«*■- S ~ -~ , , l v • t. j l »l *:j = For a small reservation fee you can enjoy all the comforts ■ 5 get under the tender tip or the gums, as a sea beach, just washed by the nde. = . ~.., \ t r n\ *• r .a „_, ~ lAjjivTi o-ii iL . j-»' = of a drawing room while you travel. Full particulars at any.: a But Peroxide can! And does! Not only Still more, there are ingredients in = ' y . J r . ~ ' nff . ;.■*'.■ a , . , , , ~ , i . « .j i.. l j £ •* i nti j • ■ S Railway Station or City Booking Office. ■■ '■ ■ a does it make your teeth dazilingly white Peroxide which definitely fight decay — = J-- J\ ; uss and smooth to feel; not only does it you are safe 'guarding your teeth for the SsiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilliiiiiiiiliiniliiiiiiiiniinmiinilliHlllllllnnnillHlllP remove all tobacco stains, but it pene- future. *. Try it! You'll smile, daxxlingly! ■ "^*M*"MM^MT M"^^^**^""""^''^ Upwfppf- ljj^y*m . M«%fl I )xkl{#»frtiic WYStf*T^lWl#V 11It^Mh/iM^9 '^^sasßLiP^^^ Banish tiredness, aches, and corns bath containing Radox, the • saM , I sMtißj!fAmj-*B /-«i- • uj ♦ 11 nu ' * ' from your feet. Go where you please, soften the hard outer layers «l tha U^sHHfesßm^Sa ' 'SF>^^ Obtainable at all V^tiemiKS and still enjoy freedom from un- corn, and the oxygen which JiUAw ■ EJA/^I Ci|LlC ■■' ?%' 9d. and 1/6 pleasant burning and perspiration, liberates enters the pores, opens tbea% JV]/\v/sLbC/\INO **"^^^^H '-""s^ There is one remedy that will keep and penetrates further and fartbec, , —-~^_ y^ your feet fresh and full of buoyancy, carrying the corn-softening ttjsf.. D Its , name is Radox. You simply put right to the root of /^s^ ': bmbm^bb^ '' In a footbath, and keep your feet the corn, which is thus, mml £m isiSBBBBBBB^B9k E^9 ES BSBfc^^ SBBB9 there for twenty minutes. Read the loosened, so that it may Half-Pmmm ■ I jr I I I I V i I— zzz I I __^ I>M J' using your Radox Salts. I have had _^M ' - ZZJ^^*^ -p» \ 1 \ § —f /- \ I— V / 1 '«'o dreadful corns for months, and I BS# SS ,^B 4^^ ZZMassssf Zl|\ \ \"^k^~jf /jl \ IZZ *—r ■ i| Aow tried without success a few of W%d Wl 1 ZJ —I \ \ f jf\ \ I — | the so-called com cures. As I was m^ f . ' "'. "■ — fcsjSßWssisiJ fcirf *■■■• A/ V~\ T """""^ "bout to give up hope of ever finding Kfl|>k — ' /-/ V_\ - a real com cure, a friend asked me to Watll %/OIW •f*/\/%'T ILI Z-I7 \ \ HA CTTIT ' •?IW Radox a trial. You can just Manufactured by E. Grifitfas TTijii — I UrU 1 ■■ Ej V V Kin IC, waginc how pleased I was when after Ltd., Minch«st« (Estsblishsd Mi»V — ■ ' -a couple of soakmgs the two corns Supplies stocked by FairbaifiL Wririift J ■ came nght out." & Co., Auckland, Wellington, OlB»H , n . . M. McLean. church' and Dunedin, and or all- » "■•cmal kttcr on file for mspection. Wholesalers, ■ Chemists and St<Xt*± VLL Dtoributont R. F. JQUANDS & CO. LTP, WeUi ng ott> %Vhßn you pitf ww feet .^^^ , throughput New^^l^^. *««(

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 5, 7 January 1930, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 5, 7 January 1930, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 5, 7 January 1930, Page 5

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