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Snfj^^nn^^^3Tf?^K LEADERS IN LEATHER COAT Styles! New Edition has been rearranged j PnV<=> fmsM. \W%S^m¥ n. , -■ in alphabetical order for quick, ' ruw" S&Mk^ \l^S^af Men S, Affliatfm^fiwfiytf^lM COATS llSiliw^lV *n a^c°l°urs> Send coupon to-day to Dept W .p 3) fSBITV W^' ' , » «,„,,, P.0.80x 780 -Truth,' Wellington, • liPPil- 1f # LADIES Orders for Seeds must be sent direct to: I ■ ■ ■ IB JfJSMWbM fUUI ' ■ I ~M ■■ RYDER & SON (1920) LTD., Seed /JBIM IJKII J J Specialists, St. Albans, England. j»ya«ltlllfp Sgjßll liCf^LESorl """"" - -r "°~ REPAIRS! £"JZ\ 11 II _J-_LII. ■ |.i next Ford, 9? Courtenay Place for | ThMV 11 ffl fl ft II Hill lUX A I Tfl lYiuruuun miinro ltq. j^^* - ' ' ]HHS LEATHER COAT SPECIALIST, ' :. ''^g^ jfflß 27 WILLIS STREET Phone 42-812 ?:^Hv" -^ ■ %lt , * j; «9 Each For Two Winners m fiS Benefits For Everybody / PUre, sWeet Breath Here is a very helpful investment of your shilline—the Inc+OKt^lw I May issue of the popular "Railways Magazine" (a very .in—lnStantly ! teresting family paper) and the new edition of the Bailwavs - * - "Pocket Guide." ■ J •TY7HY wonder whether breath is W pure and fresh? Now there's The Magazine gives "you bright stories, sparkling humour, a new way to be Bure it's sweet. stirring chronicles of famous New Zealanderß remarkable This way is in the form of tablets criminal trials, original New Zealand verse, good news and ' known as May Breath. One tablet views for women, plenty of pictures. On sale at all bookstalls, destroys all odours—food, smoking, -' ' ' ! " drinking: Not the slightest suspicion _ In addition to the full range of timetables,'the "Pocket of unpleasant breath. Get May Guide" has many pages of information showing you hoiv your Breath in small vest pocket tins. railways can serve you in many ways for your advantage. On Slip a tablet in your mouth. Always sa^e at a^ Railway Booking Offices. .. ; be, prepared at a moment's notice I [ Then. your breath will not repel. j , May Breath I The Waning Double For You ■ ;."•■" :•"■ ■ (TABLETS) • J ' !/■ AT ALL CHEMISTS. •2i i H^^^^^MH i^i MHHHH^^^MaHa^H^H^^(^H|B^

NOW IN ITS SECOND WEEK PATRICK'S MONEY-SAVING SALE at the ASSIGNED^ STOCK o f the WAIRARAPA TRADING CO. £More and bigger bargains .-'/' '■,- ' than ever are awaiting- thrifty -. . • , . ' •. . ' 1- Shoppers at PATRICK'S. AH — ' lines offered are of the finest "'" ~-' ' - - ' / > An inexpensive yet very smart RAINCOAT. Quality obtainable, while prices Ladies , Pure Super Eolany WOQL HOSE^ Made of light-weight Indiana, with new are lower than ever before > Extra spliced'heels and toes. Best British stitched collar. Stocked in shades of fawn, seen in Cuba Street. " make. Newest shades. bottle, red, brown, saxe, navy, white and . Usually 4/6 a pair • n /ji black. Usually 21/-. Ifi/fi • . Assigned Stock Sale £/ll Assigned Stock Sale XU/ Of-m—— ■ «m__<«_ mmm--36 ind,«Lwidl P°^ E | £in^lesses ' ' ™™$* ' }VOOLS-"Patnck's Winner" Usually 17/6. Assigned Stock Sale ld/O Assigned Stock Sale 1/ " '■ k c / ————■—■—«.__ " White SPUN DE .CHENE-lßoiling Silk,' 30 -■ inches wide. A wonderful - production. . : P^T^™""^^^^™"^^™"""^™ 1™ Usually l/ll a yard. '" ' ' ' f / SMART AND AVELL-TAILORED COATS. 4 Pleces 80 inch Heavy White Assigned Stock Sale 1/ = Made in all the newest Fancy and Chevron tm,t» r^l". Jlf d Tweeds. Fully lined, panelled back, in effec- TWILL SHEETINGS. - - tive designs. Double-breasted lapels, latest These are exceptional qualities with LARGE DOUBLE BED WHITE WOOL fancy sleeves. Sizes are S.S.W., S \V., and • a beaut«f"l linen finish. BLANKETS. Heavy weight. Various colW. Usually 75/-. CO /C Usually 2/11 and 3/9 yard. oured borders. Usually 45/-. QC/ Assigned Stock Sale o*7/0 Assigned Stock Sale Assigned Stock Sale, per pair 00/ - , 1/11 and 2/6 Yard aa_ mmm^mmmmmm^ —^ ,__J__ COLOURED TURKISH TOWELS—Size 22 These HOUSE or STREET FROCKS, made " x *2" All of' ex^eHent quality and good of all wool Afgaline, are extremely smart. 4 l weiSht Usually. 1/6 each. * 1/ Featuring all the newest styles. Cut on GENUINE Assigned Stock Sale 1/ - " slimming lines with pleated or gored skirt. "LUVISCA" PYJAMAS. Trimmed contrasting shades. Colours aTe Good range of patterns. Sizes S.M., COLOURED POPLINS—4B inches wide In wine, grey, fawn, saxe, brown, new green, M- and O.S. Men's. Usually 22/6. shades of heliotrope, saxe, vieux rose, and navy and black. Usually 49/6. OQ It* Assigned Stock Sale , mid brown. Good quality and every yard Assigned Stock Sale Lu/\3 1 Q/I 1 'guaranteed fast colour. 10/11 Usually 4/11 yard. O/C •— ■■—■ "^ m—mmmm—mJ± Assigned Stock Sale ' «/ 0 Ladies' Fleecy Lined SILK GAUNTLET —™":——■—■———■■■ , GLOVES. Deep cuff smartly trimmed, BOYS' "PETONE" ALL WOOL One oal? Double Bed OAK ,BEDSTEAD— finished elastic at wrist. Big range of NAVY «?FRrP QITITQ Well made. A great bargain. CC / season's fashionable shades. ' All • ll'it «/i S# Usually SO/-. Assigned Stock Sale 00/--Usually 3/6 a pair. 1/11 a • Tc V SS a y S6/6>, a • i c , c , 1/11 Assigned Stock Sale Oft //» Assigned Stock Sale 1/11 Z"/U One only OAK WARDROBE—Fitted with ■»,^ H— n^^^,^^^^^ drawer and hanging space. Usually £7/15/-. n|- / r / Fleecy Lined SILK GLOVES-With dainty I Assigned Stock Sale XO/0/cuffs edged contrasting colours, finished QADDV ' ~r.w, dome at wrist. Shades are nigger, havana, OV/fCHi I 30 pairs MEN'S GABARDINE TROUSERS. gunmetal, beige, and bea\ er. ' Mrt Ail All All sizes. Two shades. Fawn and dark grey. Usually 2/6 a pair. ■» /« jljtL -T^ Usually 11/6. m ijm Assigned Stock Sale 1/0 ORDERS Assigned Stock Sale I/O PATRICK'S PATRICK'S DRAPERY STORES LTD. Corner Cuba and Vivian Streets, Wellington

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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 109, 10 May 1934, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 109, 10 May 1934, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 109, 10 May 1934, Page 18