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/ '^m\\ \ I VALUES ciM^Z ¥iS ria / 36in. Flouncings in smart _^^ .jO^mmWWWWWWWWMWWWm\*. - j£ <*.. 3»H' w m^^b ■ Wine and Black. WKt II • * mH^^^^^^^m k s V )m I OVERCOATS 300 Smart Scarves j V \ M\ ' I Slllart Brown Herringbone § mtf V AH the latest Woollen, . Or /f\' ff A•f \f 1 "V^ I Crepe Scarves' in effective O 'Jt <| tY^rs /-"T^K lAU SILK TIES ■«■ Zll ■^^^■••■U-UA'O 1 OjL I Usually 4/6 NOW M/# ■ ■ ■ ■ • VJkL> '^^^ ■ Hundreds of smart Ties to X/V Piiwk CLillr UrkClOlil ■■.''"':■■.•■■ ■ choose from. All wanted de- "■* » UrC kJIIIV 11U9ICI J : ' :/: - ; '• "' •. . . '.'. .•■ .■•".'■' ' • ■ si sns- . Usually.9/11. . ■". i • . • ' I Heavy weight, pure Silk, ( • jtig ___^^__^^^___^^^^^ — b^m■«b^™■■■«■■^■^■■■■b ' ' . ■■ ■ ' full fashioned Hose, in all Jt I \m 4 s'J&X* ■" "■"■^^^^■^^^^^^^^^TT"^""" . Wm^mWmWmlm^^ ■■■■ ' .^m^m^m^m^. wanted shades. Slightly £L | | WWm 15 only Smart ■ A^^m^-% ■■ ■ ■ '^B Usually priced up to 84/-. -. ■■ \^^^M ■ <^^^^^ Striped, or; checked, gaunt- 4 1+ 4 WMM . _^^ m '\mmmm^m^m^mmmmmmmmW '* e*s m contrasting tones, ■ | | • , .. - f^m^ flPi / ' m\mm m\mm on cosy Wool Gloves. I II MM All sizes—S.W., W., and O.S. In rJ'f / a MM^M^M^M^MY WMM . - " " I^B Black, Brown and Navy. Fully ,^fc *^^ ' W ■ HHHHI^^^ ■"■ ' I ■ ■ ■ IHH lined. Cleverly cut and very cosy. . ' : ' Mm : Innoxa Face Cream fMH [ :_ " Usually 2/. tube T» i ( ' ■ . ■ Vanishing and Cold Creams £l Jk f^ . —^^MHMi^H^i^HMHiMMiHwiß^^^Hi ' . , A^^^^^L ' ■ ' in tubes. French maim- 1% fl _ 200 LADIES'HATS _^^k " ■__■ ■ " ■ ■ i^^^ in Fur Felt and Velour H|^V HHH ■HH 60° yds' Cretonnes yTTJ; 51 .-. ■ ; ■■■■^^ .^^^ Usually 3/11,4/11. —^>*'T\?Bssfc- Usually 15/- to 35/-. . - : .' ' High-grade Cretonnes, suit- * .-^ 1 n<^%£l . . ' . hb^^h aD^e f°r 'oosc covers, being ( /■ ■ ■^ L— 'jZ&L^ Mm- / AWW mmMk m± 'M m. A mW* mmMP m^ m WmW> a ne»n r weight. Effective I'M 1-r LimK*)*, All the season's leading shades, with mmTfm% - B^ ■I^4 ftfl 1^ M ffT B^ '^K^ designs and colourings. I W I wic i Cj me dium, and smaU brims; also / W . ■ vm W ■■■ '■■ Xl ■■ MWm BmMmW**^ smart cappie styles—in fact, the ■ . ■ .^^ .■▼■ ..■▼■;■■ ■ mlmW m^ ■ ,■ ■ ■• •. *9j^^^\- h"t to suit everyone. '■.•■• . . , ■ . , ~ ■,■■■■■■,.,.■...■ . ... - /■^sr . r-rJ . I*^^^ ▲ A.A LINOLEUMS —^——i :' - : k^^^^J A^ Half Price HH IH I Usually 7/11 yard. =^V CORSETS, CORSELETTES __ -.^..--. 1 ocn j 1 — !'"** W;O rVjST Aiwn rbawifrfs CDATI/C I 250 Yards only ■■ ■ ■ !r>s AND BRASSIERES TK U LIV J I CRINKLE SATIN Hemstitched (rVR A wonderful range from a well-V Malf IKI C ll I/C AMF\ I Usually 5/11 yard. QHFFTS \\ 'W ■-■■ V known New Zealand firm. Also a ■■••■■ IN OILIXJ AINU ■ A heavy, lustrous Satin in shades of 0111-iEj 1 0. \ 1 Kr^'^'-N. selection of American and English m • _ • ' _ H Cream, Ivory, Blossom Pink, Jodette, IT-.—IK. tn/C««:- ---\ I X^ ■ samples. PriCe WOOLLENS I Lido, Olympic Blue, Cherry, Nigget, Usually 10/6 pair. • \h \ ■■. {f .-^^^7 ' ' TVWWi-»-a-i"«>i* h Burgundy and Black. 36in. wide. Plain linen finish Sheeting. — .-* %S^sfif§£ s\s\ •"■■——■■■■■■—■■■——■ ——ii^— i—^^—J CCI I IKir IM I ■/■■ - neatly hemstitched. Good, gI Mm ' ■ ' ■ ■' SELLING IN ■ Sale I'll stro»g^uality- Size x # H —— 3 LOW PRICE I m„m fc ,« . « rt4s 450 Yards of COSTUME and GROUPS ... ■ 2 00 Pairs High- CUP, SAUCER and If FROCKING WOOLLENS To Clear at I Grade SHOES PLATfi SETS Vwlsj I Usually 27/6 to 52/6. Usually 2/6 set. iqitH Usually 9/11 to 14/11. ' ;/ A^^ , H^H ' H There are dressy Shoes, Sports Shoes . ~. . . 4 /^k I ;res/r?^^ JII ±= ■ ■ sj-iaSSKKis&ir ,■■ ■ ■ l"i ' .shades. ' . ■ H '«' /"*■! ' ffif ; i . . : 1. U^^ ■ | Sale 19 6 CrysUA ;. P , ;,;; ...■ ,:u-^»/. to «Jsa. I „ , B1 . sweets djshes A wide range of Silk Frocks for after- ■ K(\(\ Vai-rlc in Usually 2/6. f!SSJ(^ , , . • ' ' ."'■■' noon and semi-evening wear, in printed H i/V/V/ 1 cIIUS «J*T Hl* *. ( English Crystal, in Cherry 4 A^^ ' : and plain fabrics; also a 1 variety of H T*\)l/I7l7r^Q design. Engraved and, I/ ■% j!^^''®* RlafW woollen dresses in checked and plain ■ i W Jtlil-«L/i3j ' frosted. | %^ ■r"Bk"3r JJIC*\^IV ■ . , • ])atterns;'\r ery smart and useful. Sizes H -^ » njw * /^'T'UC' h m m b >7®r WINDSWEPT VELVET ssavsww ;indwx ■ KASHA CLO IMb ■■ ■ ■ //M T r , . I usuallyß/11^10/6 yard. Carpet or Yard ill usually is/6 yard. .; lo Uearat ,|^^; c ™^S/ : ; ' , BROOMS « : •^~\|Bk~ • .' "'■ '\ "•■ •; 0^ '■ ■ ■ .^^^H^. I Brown, Lemon, Blue, Green and Grey. ■ O«VvWW «||ft. ' Heavy qiiality, deep pile.' Silk Vel- 'W_. ■■ ■ SAle 2/11 Buay / '-^y j^ MB :. ,vet. Suitable' for i rocks, evening.. jgfgg || ■ ■■ ■ »•»•*•.. mt ■■ Metal bound. Very strong "J /IJ fij^Ri wraps and coats. 35 inches wide. . ■ 9M ....■■• an( j serv j cea |ji e- M^ ' M^k , "■.'■-.. - ■■•'...■ ■ - - • ■ ■ • I ■ ■ . ■ B ■'.■.. . i ■ ' ••■ ■*— I Suede Locknit ■ ■ ■ ■ ; •••• .; r \! : ■'[[. : : —i J"*^Jmm\mm I SLIPS Printed £v CftD' CUmrCU PI 1 U«»lly 49/6 W W/e/. ■ ■ ■ Usually 10/6, 11/6. BEDSPREADS VSibCS "" * airS JjllLlllitJ Dy L/iarKy . Smart Cloth Frocks in Boucles and ■ Foul . g Ore d, with brassiere tops, opera *X*-ii-*l^iJ yRSBe^., ... __. . -novelty weaves; many with collar and ■ tops, and round necks. In Ivory, Pale Attractive designs and colourings in A\ * Wfch ' Ro^tnrlC Brit-Ban etc cuffs in contrasting fabrics; also m ■■ pink, Azure, Apple and Black." Sizes great-vanety. This range includes a ■MA '^Sk «-»*/o».vr*»M».j m^KM.%. uiakm.) v^».v.. tremendous selection of silk afternoon ■■ S.W., W. and O.S". large number of manufacturer's samiHßlV - v"* .... _ and semi-evening frocks, in plain and jHJ ' ' #— — Ples' selun S below cost. Usual prices: \HB^\ _ Usually 35/- to 45/-. : printed fabrics, in dark, medium and ■ • C«la M/ll Single bed, 7/11 to 10/6 iIWLX^ .• ■ :y^k- "^ i " •■)'':■■ • ' ;, light colourings. Sizes S.S.W., S.W., ■. . *»HS .IP 'II - ■ Double bed 8/llto 17/6 A' good.-.selection of styles in ■ Af± § M W., W.X. and O.S. ■ ) . . Sale Prices—Single bed. Double bed. MJfflKjmt Black and-Brown.- Mostly with ■■ ■ / Mm\ I ■> ■< S ■ < C/ 44 L/'ti ■ MWSbW -Cuban and Spanish heels. Odd ■ WJ I' mTm . _, _~' I t r\r\ />1 »1 1 > »/** '.' W** shcs- ■*#■•%# To Clear at | 100 Children's a■ ■ ■ If".'"'"' "' \.., .' '.'. ' • i mMfmmm I Outer Garments iiiniiir«i«iuAAi ■ t ',•■ ■' ' ■■•-■ ■ . . m m\ **^M I A variety of Kiddies' Wearab.es, ,„! ANDALUSIAN WOOL •' „, . ■■■■i^■■■■ tm^ ia ■■■ w H '^mm^mX^ eluding Cardigans,, Junipers, Tweed In "White, Pink and Blue. Suitable-for , I J^jjj^j. ■-,-.: .:.-■' • . ■ H Skirts, Frocks, Jumper Suits, etc. shawls, infants' wear, bed jackets and BmSMMWVjIL. ' ■ I \m ' ■M^ I underwear. Sale Price — ' l^Bmkmm 20 only SOLID LEATHER ...-+:■ Wj I Sale lO 7- ift^*«» s2/il 4° zvVl' j^HPi HANDBAGS W+m^^mW I ■■ ■ ■ ■■ ■ ■ '^^^V Regular Value 9/6 to 15/. Usually 84/-to 8^ Gns. I Me^S CARDIGANS Traced NIGHTDRESSES #■••■■ ■- l^ Model Frocks in both Silks and Wool- ■ Usually 12/6, 13/6. Read for embroiderinfir In A J<44 ■ Shades of: Black, Brown, Fawn and^ 9/|| Sourinw ind^fibricr^hirf^ Cream Fugi. Sale Price 4/11 Navy. Some'withzipp'fasteners, m/ ■■. frocks for evening, daytime and semi- ■ out sizes. All wool. In Wincella. Usual prices, W. 6/6; .- others with clasp" *raiaes Fitted - -|jp ■■ . • evening occasions, and frocks to fit ■ * m *W /At O.S. 6/11. Sale Pr.ce^- ' ■with mirrors and lined with silk. ~ any figure. Skes S.S.W., S.W., W., ■ SalC#'O / W'"C/I1- °S' k/\ ■ - ■ ..' - ■- ■ W., AY.X., and O.S. ■ • ■ " "; V#-** '•■'"* ' D.1.C., LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON • WINTER SALE

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Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 152, 29 June 1935, Page 26

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Page 26 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 152, 29 June 1935, Page 26

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