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/JT?\ THE ECONOMY OF QUALITY YVIXi/J —and a New Improved Service for Your Convenience A ttra rti ons «l ■1\ LJH MAm TO CELEBRATE THE OPENING OF THE NEW \|/ ill 1 I CHILDREN'S Hi .ll U U ' . 11 DEPARTMENT \M $> ei^p ON THE FIRST FLOOR. < X? A^ Specials Values in Oddments in Bon Ton I I f\°f- r\i f dii T?lir Pnfltc Corsets and Brassieres and Underwear. IU/o Ull Clll 1 Ul V^VJdLO And in this Department increased room allow. QnH Fill" IM P>f*Kl ' of better display and better service. - CLL I\JL X \AM. i. \~> VylVl V* IO A Well-boned Full Figure Back Lace CORSET-Sizes 35 and 37. • FOR ONE lV££A ONLY. Usual price 19/6. , 92/fi ' Special Price LO/ U WE t£>\YS>Z EARLY SELECTION. Oddments in BON TON CORSELETTES—In size 36. Usual I prices 15/6, 35/6, to 60/6. L—— —■■----———--———■ m—mmmmmm—m—mmm~ma^+ Good Value in BRASSIERES-Sizes 36 JS_. Usual prtce^/1? 3p eC £ a l P r [ CeS [ 0 X OWS Week Ollly ! Oddments A i_ WOOL OOMS. -In Pe^Td Sa makes. ChUd^-d Maid. ALL^L^™™^^*^ "* Usual pnees 22/6 to 32/0. . To dear at Half Price To Clear «t Half Price WOVEN WOOL and COTTON VESTS—No sleeve, chemise odd g izes in children's COATS and DRESSES—AII good styles and length. ' colours, including Navy, Fawn, Grey, Rose, Brown, and Wine. -Oddment Price *»/ w Usual prices 35/6 to' 69/6. . ' ' RIBBED ALL 'WOOL VESTS—With short sleeves. Usual ■ . • . To Clear at Half Price price 7/6. 4VII Grey and Brown All Wool BLOOMERS and JERSEYS—To suit . Oddment Price children of school' age. Usual Prices: Jerseys, 9/6 to 14/6; A large assortment of ART. SILK KNICKERS — In all colours, Bloomers, 7/6, 9/6, 10/6. ' ' suitable for wearing under wool bloomers. Usual prices ' To Clear at Half Price 7/6 to 14/6. . 2/11 *° 5/11 6 only Navy and Grey All Wool KNITTED DRESSES—For girls eight __ J JNDERCLOTHING DEPARTMENT-^ FLOOR. «* *« *~> to "^ To dear at H.,f Price \ 1/ /Q^ ■ the overwhelming choice is bILK oALtj « "KOSYWARM" Blankets B» t .*» thereunto P »rch... ~>o vA S i\A-A-J IV> /-\I\IVI UiaillVClO new season's Silk at big reduo /V V* /i-k\ £?^ 50 P<lirs CilCh Of Si"gle and D°UblC B°d KOS*"WARM Bt-A^KE"IIB ' tiont—at prices like these. / \ MM-F b°Ught V"y SPCCstgle Bed Double Bed/ CREPE MAJESTIC-A special HBV Usual Price 35/- pair • 59/6 pair purchase of beautiful heavy Jj____Jjt aa /A CO /£» " Crepe de chine in a splendid < \ I JL—— ll —| S ecial Price Uv/.V DC/V ' runge of colours. This is an ex!»X?iiilsr___l McLintock's Celebrated Down Quilts *' prK/iL'"^'"' 38ln--y| u| — " Perfect inside and out. Quality Sateen ventilated throughout-. x Special Price O/ M.X Look for the Amber Lamps io only each Single ' and Double Bed McLINTOCK'S DOWN PRINTED GEORGETTES — A throughout the Store—they mean QUILTS. . handsome design in beautiful something to you. Single Bed Size .. ■.., •• n~) I m colour combinations. Suitable C - i . N Each ZZ , , for evening frocks. 38in. Usual OO DUy Double Bed Sue •• •• • SS/- price 14/11. 7/11 ,r . q E*ch aU/ Special Price •/** IS.. & S- COLOURED BORDER CLOTHS pastel tinsels_a dainty f> f r\l /rQ Are Favoured To-day. fabric suitable for Bridge Coats, ULUVLJ , ut WHITB DAMASK CLOTH-Neat Coloured and Cloaks Delightful shades of ~' n ~. , Check P Border, hemmed ready for use, in .^e, S J'^ *~™ IS t0 buy Quality—and ■ s*.n.xs4in £ah 4/g Brocade. Usual price 12/11. this Quality will prove * 8 m-. xto in. _ .... , •• "E^ 5/6 special Price 8/11 true Economy. CLOTHING DFPT. MERCERY « silk sale definitely The '■Endlesswear" NAPPA ■ _ Men's All Wool English UNDER- CLOSES. SATURDAY. GLOVE-Witi. two domes, in Men's English TAILORED SUIT V ESTS-Sliort sleeve and' Pants. Brown or washable Wshades. \^^J^^^J^ * 2 tor 19/6 SATURDAY-, 0/11 Brown Checks, Broken Checks, Men > s Heavy Winter Weight Stripes and plain colour Worsted pyj AM AS — Attractive stripes. KnUurPTl S LJCLtI The "Enillehswcar" NAPPA and Tweeds. The very last thing C osy for winter weather. vmhuiwiu *-- & GAUNTLET. GLOVE — With i n cut and faultless fittin/T. " O/1 1 i\r TUP ,V AM TFA ROOM clastic at wrist and gusset; in n C >-| C/_ Pair Q/ 11 IN IHt *\ Al(\ ILA WUM Brown or washable shades. From *••)/ *•*/ " Men's Navy All Wool DOCTOR 10 "SO to 11 IS am. C/ 11 UNDER FLANNELS —Qunlity UMU » li.io-um O/ XX ■ Warm -winter OVERCOATS— o f the best. 7f\ \ The special proßramme for this ...„„, From all the best English manu- •'« * * week includes Grecian, Russian, sbd-ss-ssv. zrs&x «f£Z" footwear ■ ■ ges*- 1* ™d Clos D™ce ESi st_a.?i»_a; _™»* A £Sfc«-'_s_f ss: hsls&xsssz *- - -r—• f*-* -*- 9/11 Fawn, Brown. Smoke, Alpine Glace Kid or p a tent Leather; 1 DeiUllSOn HomecrattSBlue and Navy. Some Rood bar _s p anish or .Cuban' heels. fl| .. nde o f p aT tThe "Endlesswear" NAPPA '" Cf-ks Herringboj Jf f 21/- • GAUNTLET GLOVE - With Stnpes and diagona 1 twills Rag Fri j ßy onl UXI Bring the children and «™_u.-_ 11/9 babySP'frV 22/6 ' -»»«*-«•* ~-, ■ ■ ..r ii ttW ,n" NAPPA a host of bright warm colourings; f y°i' y rr ich Kid "THE WEDDING OF THE i!fuKT^TSVB3 SS,,"U^S«a G= ™P A ,NTED DOU.one doinc; in children s siwss, 1 colours-cords and girdles toes, Spanish heels. _ Reserve your table now and aToid 6/6 to match. F^ 49/ g «SSJ2? I^/6 di.appointme.t.,. , KAYSER SAMPLES — ~" * # *O^ CARPETS ISic^StrHS^ KIRKCALDIE & STAINS LTD.

\^s^m $i For Every Window ! m in the House ii^PM —AND FOR INSIDE HANGINGS—TOO! ffi^Jwu Hr — : "■ The brightest room needs hangings or curtaining* of >*INAI*Ut/1 '■ '■ ' " ' **» appropriate shade—and the dullest room will be ■Uj f|«rW| '; rl - brightened by a judicious use of colour m the ton hßma^t^m • '- ' *■ curtainings. ■ - tef mROk^J > " i ; v Whether colour scheme, wearing quality, or price is ?j&*mjSfW I • x - ."; the consideration, at Scoullars you will find ideal jaffiJ^MS lJ * hangings for every window in your home. |||ftßf KFppr? r Scoullarß are showing Special Displays in their hnfiv-l I Windows and on the Ground Floor. fSStvl X; | 50-in. SUNDOUR TAFFETA (Art. Silk), 45-in. ART. SILK NET.—Plain mesh. Col*fflrm|?r;J in Rose, Blue, Mauve, Green, 7/£ ours: Champagne and Honey. A/Q : rm^H'C -' ( •■ Orange. Price, per yard I/O Price, per yard t/ U ft lM^- . ffiLrfJ.iil ■ 50-in. SUNDOUR SLUB REPP.—Suitable 50-in. SEDALIA—A very dainty hanging; ' F l^V^Vl. 1... .1 .. f»r hanginffs; Rainbow and plain effects. most suitable-for festoon effects. 'In Pale fejKMMr Six different colourings. A/C Green, Hose, Blue, Champagne. 7 /|J reßw'AS'k price> per yard Gold* **per jl^Mlß^ COUNTRY CLIENTS^WRITE FOR PATTERNS! &WF G^AYTf V /IDG Lambt°»Quay WELLINGTON ' ' Al«> at BLENHEIM, HASTINGS AND MASTERTON.

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 125, 29 May 1930, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 125, 29 May 1930, Page 14

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