THE BIG THREE IN '■ '.THE ECONOMy CAMPAIGN. BACON! . Delicious mild-cured, thin rashers, cut in electric machine. 1/- and 1/2 a Ib. COOKED HAM! i Our Hams are not boned before cooking; they're COOKED WHOLE. This ensures the retention of all their line flavour and natural juices. Try it and. experience its deliciousness. 2/- a Ib. TEA! • The greatest tea value in the.ltaminion. A full-strength tea, of fine ..flavour, and only 1/13 a lb. Try it this week—you'll be glad you) did. ■X--WAKDELL'S,'. WILLIS STREET. _ ZIMME'S COSTUME AND COAT DRIVE j OFFERS YOU A CHANCE TO SECURE QUALITY AT BEDROCK. COSTUMES .IN BARATHEA, DIAGONAL, CHARMELAINES, ETC.-In S.S.W., ■ . S.W., W., and O.S. Usually 4Vs guineas. BEDROCK PRICE 59/6 O.S, COATS-ALMOST GIVEN AWAY AT *£L GUINEAS. In Black, Navy, Brown, Fawn, etc. ALL GUARANTEED DYES, AND TAILOR-MADE BY ZIMME'S LTD., 10a, MANNERS STREET. TELEPHONE 44-926. (ESTABLISHED 1910), "BRADY'S " " ~■* ; \, COLOSSAL SALE •-..-. OF ■••■• ' .. ' FOREIGN-MADE SHOES STILL IN FULL SWING. WOMEN'S BROWN GLACE KID' ONE-HOLE TIE SHOES—Suede tongue and inset. Neat Spanish heels. Were 29/6. NOW 1 9/"| 1 WOMEN'S -PATENT COURT SHOES—With dull kid facings and white piping, neat buckle. Spanish heels. Were 29/6. . NOW ]_2/ll WOMEN'S BEIGE GLACE KID STRAP SHOES—Dark brown straps, fawn lizard inset. High Spanish heels. Selby shoes. Were 59/6. ' . NOW 29/fi WOMEN'S DARK BROWN SUEDE COURT SHOES—Brown skin vamps, neat leather buckle. Spanish heels. Onyx shoes. Were 59/6. NOW OQ /g WOMEN'S GIPSY QUEEN CROCHET SUMMER SPORT SHOES—White, with coloured facing. Crepe sole. Were 27/6. NOW Q/11 WOMEN'S PLAY BOY SANDALS—In red, blue, dark green, tony brown. Cuban heels. Leather soles. Were 25/-. ' NOW 19/6 HUNDREDS OF PAIRS OF HIGH-GRADE MEN'S SHOES ALSO GOING AT RIDICULOUSLY LOW PRICES. ; THESE SHOES ARE NOT "LETT-OVERS," BUT ARE HIGH-GRADE QUALITY PRESENT SEASON'S STOCK, WHICH WE ARE DETERMINED TO SACRIFICE TO CONFORM TO OUR. POLICY OF STOCKING IN FUTURE ONLY EMPIRE BOOTS AND SHOES. JUST GLANCE AT THESE PRICES, THEN COME AND EXAMINE THE SHOES—THEY ARE BOUND TO PLEASE. , MEN'S G. P. SHERWOOD CANVAS TENNIS SHOES—With coloured facings. Crepe soles. Were 11/6 NOW K/1 "1 MEN'S G. P. GUARD CANVAS.'TENNIS.SH.OES-Double foxing on toes. Stout crepe soles. Were 13/6., NOW Q/11 MEN'S ASTORIA SHOES—In glace kid, bos calf, willow calf. Very smartest styles, good shapes. Highest-grade footwear. Were 49/6. NOW 2Q/fi MEN'S ASTORIA SHOES—In. patent leather oxfords, no toecaps, lightweight soles, suitable, for cabaret wear. Were 49/6. NOW OQ //? MEN'S GOLD BOND SHOES—In black or brown glace kid. Very neat round toe. light welted sole. A smart and dressy shoe. Were 55/-. NOW OQ /(* MEN'S GLACE KID, BOX CALF, AND WILLOW CALF OXFORD SHOES-Square or pointed toes, welted soles. A quality shoe at a low price. Were 32/6 _ NOW 22/6 BRADY'S THREE SHOPS 56, WILLIS-ST. 3a, COURTENAY-PL. 27, WILLIS-ST. (Opp. Hotel Windsor) (Opp. Tram Shelter) (Opp. Grand Hotel)
BOARD AND RESIDENCE. WANTED, Boarders, single rooms from 255, fls 6d per day; room only, 10s w>ekly. Columbia, Lower Cuba-st. Tel. 41-584. (Under new management.) WANTED, . 2 Ladies or Gentlemen hoarders, share large room, every cony., close Govfc, Bldgs. and station. Tel. 45:232. . . , ANTED, Private Board, 3 adults, fortnight from 26th December, any Wellington beach. Write 66, Evg. Post. ANTED, by young .business couple, Private Board, near city; space for car. Terms, etc., 912, Evg. Post. ANTED, Board and Residence, elderly working man, private family, handy to Post Office; terms reasonable. 906, Evg. Post. " . WANTED, 2 Business Gents, meals only, reduced tariff; use o£ sitting-room. 30, Kent terrace. Tel. 52-429. , BOARD-RESIDENCE offered 3 Gents to share and one single, private home, shower, etc.; 22s 6d per week. Apply 50, Nairn-st. COMFORTABLE Private Board, nice share room, suit friends, good table, every cony.; terms 255. 69, Boulcott-st. USINESS Gentleman wishes Board with private family until Christmas, convenient City, Commercial, Bos 1505, G.P.O, .- . ■■ GHUZNEE-ST. (78)— Nicely Furnished Single, Double Rooms, board or morning tray optional, terms moderate. COMFORTABLE Double Front Furnish-. Ed Rooms, suit business couples, board optional; also Single Room. 108, Oriental parade. Every convenience. .. p SINGLE Furnished Bach, board or tray, suit gent," 2 minutes De Luxe. Tel. 51-119. ■ AORANGI House, 47, Mulgrave-st.— Vacancy Permanent Boarder, share room; 255; all convs., tel, wireless, piano. USINESS Lady offered Board, nice home, good locality,. every cony., tel.; reasonable. 847, Evg. Post. gpljjED Young Lady seeks Board and 1 Residence with respectable family in Pctone. 815, Evg. Post. BOARD and Residence, four working men, £1 per week each. Apply 820, Evg. Post. _ LADY wants Sunny Room, no stairs, Board, private ' family, very' central. 759, Evg. Post. COMFORTABLE Board, single, sunny V rooms. 1, Watson-si, (off Upper Vivian-st.). Ring 52-215. Moderate. /"kRIENTAL BAY—Large Double Room, board, business couple or friends; harbour view, convs. Tel. 51-347. OARD and Residence iv refined home required by business lady; state terms. Apply 786, Evg. Post. ORIENTAL BAY, Superior Board, large front double room; also Small Single Room. Tel. 52-411. OOD Home for 2 Young Working Men with private family; terms moderate. 40. Rata-rd., Hataitai. OTEL SELWYN, GWtenay-pT^Su"-perior Accommodation, Permanents; doubles from 30s, singles from 355. Casual from 7s Cd day. Excellent table. Tel. 51-082.
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 122, 19 November 1931, Page 3
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