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FINAL and DRASTIC REDUCTIONS at C. SMITH L m SALE NOW PROCEEDING Owing to Rebuilding Operations, it is imperative our Stocks be substantially reduced. We therefore offer Greater Bargains than ever. ■ The Showroom Stock must be cleared 36 only1 CHARMING EVENING FROCKS-Of colouredl Silk plain and floral combinations; in Flesh, Apricot, Jade, Saxe, IC/C etc. Usual Price 69/6. Sale Price _»"/. 6 only Distinctive Black .GEORGETTE EVENING GOWNS-On Jap. ■ foundation, finished coloured shoulder posy. Usual 4O /_ Price 69/6. S"lc Prlce fa/----6 only Delightful Model EVENING FROCK^-ln coloured Taffetas; in Pink, Apricot, and Saxe. Usual Pnce 72/6. AC I , Sale, Price vf^ An Exclusive Model WHITE SATIN ENSEMBLE EVENING FROCK - —Finished touches of Black. Usual Price £10/19/6 Ok I Sale Price V*/., 50 Lovely Imported MODEL EVENING FROCKS—In Georgette, Taffetas Satin and Crepe de Chehe. Usually 6 guineas to £9/19/6 ALL TO GO AT HALF MARKED PRICES 6 only Beautiful CAPES FOR EVENING WEAR—Qf Black Satin, lined with colour. These have very large bolster collars. CO I Usual Price £5/19/6. . , Sale Price w/ 12 only^Sleeveless Coloured CREPE DE CHINE FROCKS—Smartly cut in shades of Rose only. Usual Price OC /_ and 00/fj S5/6 to 39/6. ■ Sale Price. *•«" ' *»/« MODEL FROCKS—Of Georgette and. Lace; cut on elegant lines— Before Lace Model—Usual Price £9/19/6 Sale Price £6/6/.Beiee Georgette Model—Usual Price £5/10/6 Sale Price 69/6 Green Georgette Model—Usual Price £7/10/6. Sale Price 98/* 5 only Distinctive BLACK VELVET FROCKS—Cut on straight and flared lines, some finished touches of colour.. CC 7 to CO / Usual Prices 90/- to 105/-. Sale Price. <**/■ Vtt( 10 only Charming Navy CREPE- DE CHINE FROCKSrr-Specially designed for the matron; in distinctive and becoming styles. . Usual Prices 95/- to £7/7/-. fiS/- to QS/Sale Price. "J/ •'•" 3 only Outsize NAVY CREPE DE CHENE FROCKS—With collars and good full plain styles. Usual Price 65/-. 41/-. Sale Price **»' w,,,iii m iiiiiiiiii«w«.tin«"ilKuni"»"«""""»"1<"""»11"11.111".1"'1-1'"""" ll""""""1 " "1"""" i -n,"; -, -•'., . ••':' ::;f;..'-^ r'":'"' ;, * Make Your Own Jam this Year! We have a Special Display of Preserving Pans and other jam-making materials in our Showroom, and are making a SPECIAL OFFER— Enamelled Preserving Pans "M/S, 15i»- 5/6 Aluminium • - •■> From 15/6 each Brass ... ... ••• ••- ■ From 10/6 ejeh SCALES, to weigh up to 20 lbs. ... ... From 8/6 each WOODEN SPOONS •» From «• ««h THERMOMETERS ... From 1/6 each *' KEEP YOUR FOOD CLEAN! Use "TRANSPURA" Covers DUST PROOF. GERM PROOF. DAINTY IN APPEARANCE. TRANSPARENT AS GLASS. Small - Medium Large Round Pattern ... M. I/- 1/3 each Oval Pattern ... 1/3 1/6 2/-ekci POSTAGE EXTRA E.W. Mills & Co., Ltd. Corner Jervois Quay, Hunter & Victoria Sts., Wellington _ __ . . : 7 UMBRELLA \\^KE3Ns?* WISDOM jgjXL Its ike frame that counts Because it's the frame that bears the strain. Be sure your umbrellahas a Fox's frame—and youwill be relying on the best Sheffield steel specially tempered so that the ribs set smartly and close neatly .giving you a better finish and greater strength i with no additional weight. The most rigid of tests makes the most rigid of frames—Fox's frames famousforover 75 years. When next you buy an umbrella insist on a rox§ f RAME ffinst in the field (PARAGON £*P '!„■ ) Fox & Coj Ltd.: Sheffield, Englandjl

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 26, 31 January 1930, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 26, 31 January 1930, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 26, 31 January 1930, Page 13