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FYFE'S SUMMER SALE Ends Saturday, Search 6 \ Stupendous Bargains for the Final Four Days of, Sale. ; Thousands of yards of High-grade Fabrics at much below ; Replacement Prices. ; A MARKET TIP. BUY SILKS AND VELVETS NOW ! ' 36 in. Beautifully Printed Lin- 36in. Fast Pile Velveteenj—For ' gerie Crepe de Chine— gcnvns and evening cloaks." New "- -3/11 for 4 144 yard season's shades. 4 lg~ yard 1/J.J. Bargain Price A/W 34in. French Lingerie Silks— 36in. Black and Coloured French, Pink, Sky, Nil, Parchment and Uncrushable Ring Velvets-^- ' ■White. "i/(j for 4 144 yard Usual prices S/ll and 14/11 yd. '1 4/11 Final g^/44 & 144. y«d 36in. Printed Armure Dress Silks . Price W/** *f ** ' —Wonderful designs in smart 36;n. Silk Cloques — All new colourings. 3/G for 4 144 yd. goods; ti wonderful assortment 1/ 11 of smart designs for day and 36in. Heavy Faille Marocain— evening wear. All new shades A /• yard ' Usually 3/11, 4/11 yard 4/6 for £>! 9 Now A/44 */£ yard &l J.3L 3/ 0 . ALL REMNANTS AT HALF RED PRICES! Hundreds of all kinds of Silk Remnants, including Frock Lengths, marked down to HALF SALE PRICES. Theae *. have been heavily discounted to meet the'loss ■ > THE GAIN IS YOURS—GATHER AN ARMFUL! FINAL HOSIERY Morley's ChildranV -Sox-fSilk, BARGAINS 'Art- Silk, Silk and Wool. 'Sizes SPECIAL. to 7. Half Price to Clear Large Assortment 'of Art. Silk P"™ Silk Kayser Gloves—DouHose—Lipht tones. 4/* pair bl« tipped. %/H Pair ' 2/11 and 3/11 for 1/U | 9/6 ami 10/6 for 3/11 FINAL THROW-OUTS. -Odd ranges and colours, Plain and Printed Marocains, Silk Organdi Voiles, Check Taffetas, etc.. 1/G, 1/11 §A>. yard To Clear V 3Sin..DuII Finish Chevron Stripe Suiting—-Pinkr, Dark Cream,' Gold, Red and White. ' 3/11 4IA yard For- 1/4.. .... 600 Yards French Dress Silks—Novelty designs <9/& yard" Usually 4/11 to 8/11 yard '.Final Bargain Price mf 9 nOR™ Sr EVE™NG S rILP WOOLLEN DRESs FABRICS 36m. Silk Crepe Ninon-Cyda- 36i A ,j Woo , Suit ; nf ,_ Full men pink, rose, magnolia, white, f "hades. " " 6Old and lm for. 2/6 yard • "". '* 3/11 y~* 36in. Embossed Taffeta — Full ' ranges of lovely shades. 36in. Mohair and Silk Uncrush--4/11 for •/^ yard able Sports Tweeds. A/44'y& " ; ml ' S/ll for /I/XA- ■ ' ■ 36in. Cloque Silks—The popular '. • ; fashion. Phlox, cyclamen, Per- " 58in.' Alll • Wool' Hu-ringbone sian'gold, deep sky, apple and Worsted Suitings;. — For tailor- ' coral. 3/11 for >% 144 yard mades. ft/11 y*rd ' J 4/11 \- ;.', lg/6>.f0r..0/lA j BUY NOW—lt's unlikely that you will see such values again ioi \ FYFE'S LTD. I LAMBTON QUAY is most important when cooking by Electricity. Contrast the ordinary yyr thin • bottomed sauce- g I, pan, distorted by the I \j hot-plate of a modern I I v ; electric cooker, causing .' .Lim - yT t' ir J ,' serious waste of cur- "^^^^^^M—^- - :; sCXII • • • "- '• ' " ■ yrf .. . with the Modern PYRA~« jyf MID Aluminium Utensil, h»v----f . I spf i n g a |.iuch thick bottom, I wj specially constructed to avoid I \( distortion, making PERFECT Innnnin? I CONTACT with the hot plate; . WE HAVE JUST OPENED anssa^^^^^^^^S BS!aSS' UP NEW STOCKS. CALLf BRISGOE. E. W. MILLS AND CO. LTD., HUNTER STREET, WELLINGTON Your Next "Refresher" The Little "Break" That Mends You Even a one-day trip to the home of a pleasant friend or relative, or to the sea, or to a native forest, helps to lighten j-our load o,f duty and to . lengthen life. Remember, too, it is always a' '.'' • treat for children to have a day's' outing by train. The lines of least worry and lowest cost are . the railways. .You benefit yourself and your • "• <■ ' country •when you are true to your own- railways, which are always true' to you. Have a Gare-free Ride By Rail KIDNEYS IM*tcvCLtS ■ ■ 1 n I A ■ 1 ■ I ftWM:jl|^|<9utrintctil< Call md Iniptct Must Flush Out Acids UrVuchmam f It is through the 15 miles of tiny tubes »nei 1 ™ 41 OIXOX STREET sT, filters in your kidneys that the health-destroy- (Opposite RoyaT Oak Hotel) • \ < ing acids and- poisons are eliminated from '. - >'■ '■ your body. The kidneys should pass 3 pints . i> . & day and 30 get rid of more thin 3 pounds of iMw>«pjiMßpßpßpHijpr|r] waste matter.. If kidney or bladder troubles A^^^^^Kt^^^^^MwF m make you suffer from Getting Up Nights, f A 7a ■ Backache, Frequent Day CaUs, Leg Pains, m §I MW *~~ Z.J A\ Loss of Energy, Burning and Smaitiug, Ncr- ■ £~ I WM j vousness, Gas Fains, Constipation, it means m: £ * j^V AWT/ A^^^^^m. that the kidneys are not emptying 3 pints a M^k^^^W^^W/ A^M. \A^^^^^U day and your body is taking up some of the r w '^■■■^■■■■■■9 poisons that Ehould be got rid of. Don't wait. '- ' Take the new Dutch remedy, Van Dorn'B Wj fi/ICnilFnikV Stonik. This nnusual compound does not W^~\^-FM wttWrnrmiwrnM dynamite the kidneys. It cleanses away ali T>>^ .TM ■T-»-..vlrjM I Vir^ the irritating acid wastes from the kWncys fr^ n/Z/fcf* ■ FDIIIT liDIMk and bladder and reduces the inflammation. It /}JLm\^a^^^ i»wii VIUnW also rids the stomach and liowel3 of body tffl^K^^^^l ut 1 • ■ ' poisons, thus preventing these irritatiug made 0¥ Mlirely DeWDriK toxins from depositing in thn delicate kidney f • • L ' tubes. And it Is guaranteed to act to your WntdySpTJ^M CeSS.LOntaiDS ttieCOlCfll-, complete satisfaction or money rofnnded. Van 1 * • J J J J- * Dora's Stonik—3/6 pkge.—at chemists and Ib^W!^ 1 POWOered prOQBCtJ land eS'FBEE SAMPLE. y'scnd 2d. stamp for tW^ W^*J of fresh raSpbciTieS. GJTCS -liberal Free Sample of Stonik.—Stonik Coy. KShi, jy£a£fl . frock' fmlf (Desk C 5), P.O. Box 1087, Auckland. iT*£J^WM •. WoMerra* uSSD-118l . IJK^^-fli flwwr. Very economical^ >hDnev|ourWintAd| -"J^ ' '

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 51, 2 March 1937, Page 15

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