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(xLfll'lll )&mmmmmsim. fe Übllmgtwm\ busiest store! \ - ' ■■■■.■■ >c=rwi» ' Loofe a£ £/i(?.se V. CRASH APRONS .^ifefcv /^MMk ' y^S^^^^h "There's only one store in town for . Amazing Prices! , TO ,w -fc«va3&«Sßwß?M£ fflP^V?^ JBlil tmLUK^rN s Vfv, «*? CREPE -Tk-«--rT\/^ W"t«\ Black/WMte, JBlue/ ton will be flocking ,11^ for these »Eg? K^\ J /fTSßhHKffiMxMfcla and that S lameS Smith S! C/^ 4 T>\7l?W Kompmber the popular smart practical Crash Aprons — f *g* |t^ |J-«^T y • No woman should miss having a Z* I\ V P 1^ .^ijing- "When you think' ■ slip-on style, round collars, cxtia "^ iF^ Vi _IJV HTHHreHHHTHHnr^TSKsSff . it- dress leneth of this delightful spot JVirHV ? JLJ U ; |£ scarves think of James long embroidered spplique^desis". f />*" ""**^ )trHT^Tt <trfit^^ AYe overheard this in a tram the other Oirls' and Maids' novelty Viennese BllC rnshable Crepp, 36 inches.wide: ConCOCted aCCOrdmg SPECIAL CZ /I I -SPECIAL /I I \ '•^ / ' fttol-6 in town- for something really AVhite> gaxe AVhite> Re d White. 7to Get leadj to sej. 1 C L D -^ / TO-MORROW kl' II TO-MORROW- ''. £j' \ | /-X. /v wearable, inexpensive and away-from- 14 years. Usually 4/11. SPECIAL M,l\\ to a trench Recipe! !«»»"»»"" 11 tmt 11 /rv >a-rrx the-usuai for the kiddies. James smith's -„„,,... /■>//: to-morrow A II *«a ■ ■ ,V '■.■• ■-. '■ C **iss^g^m} i. . - ATXX J^\ colkction caught my eye immeditlteI sr"5 r" TOMORROW O O "I^. "YIK-*\-WW~r "W~*\ "M^k f^i ~WT tC\ Yes' It S One OJ those A/A' CT*~ t\\ Well, they should. For you'll two fl ap pockets, half, belt fasteninp each f0 I M ■■ NEW FROCKS- silkpiodes .jilji" A. JL—« ▼ ▼ -M- -■- kJllrflV IKy UJL»kJ I ' . nW s - S7^\. Maids "Wellington has ever seen. cpfpiai 1 f£L - floral design of this delightful Art. MS* ■■..■- v' Wf ,■■',„ „ , LJUJiSBfiI Two examples: K-SbBOW 10 O f^S SUg".^!^?: ,C-"> »■> . Now that Hats no longer look as though ——»■»-— \«PHS|mP} 2 1"!" rhVmnninie Pink Green (Z i\>?\ at a Very ■ they all came out of ■ th F same-' "hat box"- V ***iS3*»i . Lemon fflel Look at S« • S*«,*» *■ J tnat (lav ls gone—you just have to be (li£; I . — —- alla A.. f __ X ' ci • --w -—-k. _ _ -a- ' -w ferent. James Smith's present these dash- , . • value. \. ft I _^"*"\ \^ iV H II H7^ m ■ J^ -'| ing Silk Piques—the rnge of Paris! Shades ■ _, AvtrM-iieltinrt Pv«V/>p Anrtnunron fnr sipfttai, r ■ /fl% >-/ 'T \ V^V S r P -Ij-I A'l' are: Navy, Black, Whftc, Pink, Turquoise, Special! 36-inch New LdCC FloitllC- AStOntShmg FriCeS /MnOUncea JOT Sf, MO«nn\V X' O Yard >^®'ttS^ X WT" A^V J-^V^AXTLX^ Blue, Lido, Moss. . .. ing, dull finish, new floral design. TOMORROW Mm W iiAm PRICE 106 52nS&« 2,000 Celanese "Nighties" ,™ s ,_ Thanks * jamessmith** —-_—-——- —-—-— and Princess Skirts . PAMRRICS 7^^^^ Keenßuyins • Lowest Price in Wellington for a Quality ' Tl ., ri -■„• . V"?'V L p^hL^ If iKriMM. "^ I l\^&'\ #<J : ' Here's wonder value and welcome news! Lovely rich Celanese "nighties" SPECIAL PURCHASMi. ICfalß / \\flLflL* i\ Asain, James Smith's deraonstrato their uSt^MWM^idffi^k '■ ~m~^. "■">"■" fT^ ijnd Princess Skirts you'll be wanting for summer days. Now you Onlstandinc vnlnc. thanksito James XSHrffl I /*«»-tC V WdersMp. in -style and value with a de- J^^^^^^M Lj Lj | I can buy them at a reduced price. Naturally it's a very special purchase ' S'l"^^! Flora!' Cambi-icsin flSil VYr W —*t SS» -' Mo-IMlroc^Vc^ fIBHRvI -T XL JLrf 1 by James Smith's which enable yon. to buy these dainty undies at these & dd, Flonil d Cambnc^ vi IMBjal I •/»"•■• 4l \ offered to-morrow at a special price. Frankly iH^^Sffi^ffißa^l figures. , • autecd fadeless. Lsually 1/- yard. T3 IH^BHI I li»**^k*** ' «\m .speaking you could nuvor have' hoped to __ ■_- * >■« , - r -| I § BfcKßitJ I *Ji 4m% #'v K'curu these frocks at such a low price had nHi^^^^^^^^^^^^^H ! ■ B i^L I ' •' TO-MORROW »J- fl "~C I^SBIH I 19* mm *•» \ uot James Smith's London buyer come to f'^^^^^^^^^^^^^^B^ B"""JI /V^ H -• Ann n. i-t + *» • ni • > P ■ SPECIAL %J -^ Mi ■S ißßaia :U:I« '• \ ihere S cu e withthi ?s p (i cial purchase. Then; fHBUIiPPILj ■■ 1 1,000 9;11 PrillCeSS Skirtstor -6 MI J& IMH^N ll' »M • y are five styles to select from and-the smartpsl mL IHHIff" I "111 "^^ "*• IIiPKfH •#^ *»**/ .shades. And right down to the last detail Wave ;'./- on these lovely Princess Skirts! Shades: /_ _ j/inn V.,,J, M^,, r;, fl rJ. ifforiEl i» *i I ' these frocks bonst of the "expensive mnn- ■^=SSs- ■&* ■yn*"— ■ , M'llmasion Black Ivory Cloud, Champagne, Manilla. /■ ■ 3000 V di'dS N CIV LlieCß 8 k IRUUM ?/*•••• ncr" of much higher .prices. VS. —C^ \ , -"T j R»V Rftijtnff hrinSS UOU Valliel Opora tops' and round necks. With summer coming, on MT^ ' ■■ a lI^SIS I *** 7k ' ' I ■ V » ° Ull"3» U uu »- "'"^ you'll want lots of these sleek-fitting Princess Skirts. ■ ■ II #« IIUO U A IUI V - /MfilsSa rfl.fi-* 1 lUiiaih 696 \ <•■'- \ i <And at this price ou' rc able t0 afford them V-r JLJ. It 11113 riMIYIo 8 /Sshß ' jVW, ; USUaiiy Oy O \ , . -\ / This is the way we do things at Usually 0/U. . MlllMliniTlW fJBB Ltsy »-w.3^o 6j^^.avs^?in/Cig:ix«e?es«EG/ii ess--'--t5 I I /( * mms M&liMffiPk ;.reys. Browns,-Fawns. The city s ■■■ II You'll be amazed at such luxury for so little. M^ II « PF riAL 1/ J\\ [ I \ Remember, James Smith's wonderfully <sflEiL^B S,WmB 1 bPSt, hat value—and at James ■ Usually 11/9. V-^ -■■ ■■■ I' ■ ■ Q /J km convenient Lay-By Service'! mß^Hfc.l Smith's, of course! ■■ .^^ PRICE ■ ■ ■ REM EM B E"R Ta"FFs SMITH'S F^O R SERVICE AN ,P QUALITY -TH E : BE S T PLA GE T O SHOP AFTER, ALL!

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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 58, 6 September 1934, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 58, 6 September 1934, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 58, 6 September 1934, Page 8

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