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They've GOT to got In order to make room for huge stocks shortly arriving "^"1 L EVANS & COl I ~- cotton Wmi mm W Jm^^m^^mw sheets AND • Specially silk Announced fr I**^* GREAT SALE L of DRESS and SILK ODDMENTS tfiC , ; .;.' -;■; .■';■:■ . STARTING TO-MORROW a .'',.. J } I Again Evans & Co. offer you Amazing Value '" - n WOOLLEN GOODS I SENSATIONAL PURCHASE—2,OOO Yards S4 in. ALL-WOOL SPRING I 1 COATING TWEEDS—lnfancy and plain weaves in Blue, Green, A/44 ||j|| Pink, Fawn and Grey. Worth 8/11 yard. Wonderful Value at *'XX f 1 Piece only 36in. lOin. FAWN ARIS CLOTH— 54in. Blu. and White Check 20 only!! LADIES' COATS— . ALL-WOOL Af'GLAINE 1,000 yards to be sold at -D. yd. COTTON TWEED Snug ntt.ng, fur coUars, fuMy.. Saxe Blue. Throw-away Price * Ideal for frocks and skirts. l«ned- X^ll Jm^l' . sl^ sc.t- I/it tffsjzzs* runners> mats s;v.^' ard i/- ci-—- prf~l7/6 • • • • 3 Odd Piece, , 36-inch GREEN SATIN n Qui , ted and Fri ,, ed CHILDREN'S ALL-WOOL . CREPE SATIN And odd shades. BEDSPREADS-Nicely embroi- , JUMPERS uS^n a;alG^D. oSjUTJi^d SSei Bo* Gold, G^h, ~ d d Out They Go— " Goat V Single bed size— 99/fc Special Pnc. While «#^ ■■■,■■• # Usually 32/6. Sale Price mml V . They Last— •/V 36in. White and Cream 36 in. Extra Heavy Quality ble ')ed 29/6 t »m«-i irr wnm VFW<! ■> • GABARDINE MOIRE TAFFETAS, odd shades Lsunlly 39/6. Sale Price mn w LADIES1 LACE WOOL VESTS Usual price 1/11 yard including pink, blue, green, red, Heavy Weight BUSH RUGS- AND PANT ES — Pink and To Clear at Ml per yard white, clc. Usually 2/11 \l Usually 2/11 each. \l\\ hlle- Usually 2/11 ea, MJ m 1/ " and 1/11 yd. Out They Go */ " • Sale Price */ ** Bargam Offer */ q Shop Early for These Bargains! What a Bargain! 36in. Figured ' ' KAPOC BED QUILTS — Some • 1 Piece only SPUN SILK ANGORAS slightly damaged. LADIES' SWAGGER SUITS—* BLUE HAIRCORD Fawn, Green and Blue grounds. cino-lf bed size 4*/ ~, , ~ „„, ......i. ftTt rf M 2« TnrFine Line 9°- " TJ^S/l**** WTo Clear at- t Don t M... Th,« Fine Line "» Double feed 4+IL and W. fittings. • .'■•..,..'■ • Usually 17/6. Sale Price *•/W Worth 5 gns. AQ/it Wool and Cotton FLECKED Odd Shade. 27in. Silk Finish 0 Exceptional Value— ••T/W CRUISING CLOTH, in Navy VELVETEENS . . These are a snip; secure yours! and Fawn. Ideal for costumes Including Brown, Bottle, R*d, P.E^ii'i'lfwDv^ST'AvtpTS and coats. Usually 2/11. 4-fL Pink, etc. Usually 2/6 yd. M I "CANTERBURY BLANKETS • Half Price, per yard •/ ™ B« Early for Thi« Line at */ Single bed size— j utt Arrived! Ladie*' and Child--0 « Usually 29/6 pair. fC/fc ren'. Canadian Rubber RAIN 36in. Fast Colour Odd Shade. 36 in. Sale P"Ce **' V CAPES-AU shades and .»*•. COTTON PRINTS SILK DRESS TAFFETAS Double bed size— Ladie.' S/ll and 7/6 Big variety designs and colour- Usually sold at 1/11 yard Usually 45/-pair. IA/& Children. 2/11 t« 5/6 ings. ..Usually 1/- yard. L&D. To Clear at QD. per yard Sale Price •**# " Clearing at VZ ™ • • • • Heavy Weight Art. Silk and Ladie.'LOCKNIT BLOUSES— 20 Piece. 36 in wide Broche . Odd Lot Cotton BEDSPREADS —80 x These are very smart; two tones, Brocaded DRESSING GOWN MILLINERY LACE AND 100 and 90 x 108, double bed checks, stripes, etc. These are SATIN, in Bronze, Blue, Fawn, TAFFETA size. Usually 19/6 and 25/- ea. " ideal for sports and costume , etc. Usually 1/n^yar^ wide. 3D. and yard Sale Prices J^J -ar^jthj/^ J^ Lri/AMC A. rt\ CUBA STREET :: LAMBTON QUAY • EYAN3 « Wt COURTENAY PLACE and NEWTOWN

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 59, 7 September 1937, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 59, 7 September 1937, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 59, 7 September 1937, Page 6

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