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ONLY 4 DAYS TO GO Mi ■ L11d%5 IW > By Licenst issued aider Section 43 cfTht A^i \^B/^R/^^RjJ^R iMf^^ - extent of the profits available for the $%v\\ll////orf//fj^^S^J*^^^^R ' Treasurer: B. L Hammond, lS\W^filr N^*-*-^ J^tKto v Closes 9th July, 1938 f^^^|^^7^P^ Drawn 25th July, 1938 ■ I P.O. BOX 110, WELLINGTON. lE^^^^^E%£9 ■ Please send met . Tickets In "My Luck's In" Art Union (Tickets 2/6 ■ each). I enclose, Postal Note N» far £ j : also stamped Jj addressed envelope for reply.'(Postage Stamps not accepted In payment of Tickets.) I ' I Name ; ... | (Mr., Mr*, or Mist) m^m* lIT I TTTfiTt Ztl II 11 I ' I Address ■ , , I I , Svin^HiHPF?iNflnnin'fiPfs|k jP^^R^lfi^STOßTif AT BREAKFAST! ASK ■"■ MA" JpWi^^£^23, POWDER ■ . ml \\^^ NS^^ji-v^jr« which St&ft €V€Ty <fl|9^s^?i^^f^^|H f*l\/CC IMCTAMT RCI ICC f Smile! TWf SPPPOVW<' Hartal Compound hi _^^^^^^ _^^££&\S£Uf!^y\St\s ' *^ AstlinfiftCicßl' compuunts •• • » .... difficult br«athl««,br««chltli,wh««. THECEMBLAOEfSBRmSHMUC VF332xK\ KrCKTlJi^^^^^ Ing. eh«rt tithtnnt, consumptioiv j^^p»«W^BßßißS««^^^ fc ___ vP^^jsHvNl^^i^^VflflJilVVi^^^^ catarrh, hay fev«r, «tc

"OBSTINATE—JUST LIKE A MAN." A certain young man caught a cold through becoming overheated at a dance. He made light of his distress, and during the following days airily told his friends that the cold would soon run its course. A foriaight later he met the young lady he had danced with, and she was alarmed and annoyed that his cold was still as bad as ever. "Obstinate—just like a man," said she, but she was able to overcome her friend's obstinacy and persuade him to purchase a bottle of Baxters Lung Preserver. A bottle of "Baxters" is the best answer to any cold. This warming, soothing, palatable compound loosens and clears a cold. It eases the throat and tones up the system with its tonic action. Always insist on "Baxters," the famous old remedy with a great reputation. All chemists and stores sell Is 6d, 2s 6d, and 4s 6d sizes.—Advt.

m"'^ ItlllllKl^f'^fUJJ tl IItPJ THE VALUES ARE SO KEEN ON THE GROUND FLOQR |77IJ7iTj[V^IlI!ZZ3ll!EiJ New* "IJiJ^hdmkJbim+diMmakmd 10KPATON'S3.PlyWOOL,7id. 12/6 Ladies' HAND BAGS -7/6 22/6.15/6 CHUBBY UMBRELLAS. HPPBaBBJBJBJpB] 9 Gn. Afternoon FROCKS, 79/6 18/9 to 32/6 Pure Silk Crepe-de-Chine BLOUSES 15/- e™g "^.^ nl 12Z fllZ^Z^^.^^T^i^i }*/'• 9/6 MJJJjTiIN * ' 1/2 WOLSEY VEST WOOL - 7*d. 21 Real Crocodile BAGS - 13/6 V" "or* OVERALLS &L «/» XIUSIIISJ «£«£ «53E£» & ' . ~ ~... ». A ..~.-^ -*/ Unshrinkable vest wool in white, pink and pale Almost too good to be true, this offer, so be Short Sleeves, usually 6/S ........ Now 3/11 AU fittings /»/o 12/6 to 20/- Satin Crepe and Spun Silk BLOUSES 10/- blue 7jd. skein among the -first .to. arrive. .............. 13/6 \\ /$ |_ ace BLOUSETTES - 7/ll x fill tailored COSTUME - - - - 59/6 ■I^S&S^^SJ^: tS^ 1/1 J«e,er 4-Ply DURASPUN. 9d. «•* PYTHON and SNAKE BAGS 3/lli 4/6 Amepieaß BELTS . I^^^?°^^.^, with coHa, * fc£. J -.° ■•.'.•.., . In white, colours and mixtures. Beautifully soft 7/11, 9/6 ' ' Il*k II velvet. Ws fitting. «»/• !*£^^ corset dept. ■T^rmngna maids'&chilbren'S t*^*™^/**:^^ CT'aSf N T gg rts^i eerS t 5 ed- Col!': rs:.. R! s.! >..^.?r. e. Gli^ "I* R«"-»» Corselettes - 12/6 49/6 BEDGGOOD SHOES. 29/6 16/6. 18/6 Navy KILTED SKIRTS. 9/11 V™My * •"■ *7 ~ TaU°redl *"tnmmed> "* t"*?- "*"**»• 3HIHAIIIIA 111 lIAAIPniI laundering 12/6 shoes have been reduced 20/- so you can be " ' Collar of South American Skunk. W.s size • 18 Gn*. BARGAINS IN HOSIERY RUBBER CORSETS TO CLEAR! ™-«JjJ. B^TS/IJng^COAT^- . ..^^ |iODilllomiy^onUlJ^ . r ;^ WOLSEY GYM. HOSE -' - - - -2/11 Sale Price 21/-' 22/6 25/- ««£ VM'l% pa,» "dUOe<t S"" '° B°'"' ": ": -""-v: V 37/6 JCi^^^i^?^!?.?!^!??^^^^^?^. ■^:°| li,.f^ h:?^f. m:.^^^^^ Aa U ' .^^^OTpiiAMY-MOMLBOCK--.' - 63/MOTTRAM RIBBED HOSE - , - - . 1/11 Sa f^L^LVif^XXi C°^.^.*°°«° fl'/s ine^^S,^ "d.°^^^.^ 1^?, B!fr.?^.-^.^.^^.8 !fr.?^.-^.^.^^. b^H^BS/S 2/11 Heecy Lined Celanese VESTS. 1/11 8 Gn. BLACK CREPE DINNER GOWN - .. 89/6/ *»/*■■ 2/6 BRASSIERES - - 1/6 range of sizes. Children's warmly-lined celanese vests with round neck A Graceful Frock in heavy crepe satin with yoke faced with Blue and LADIES" GOLF HOSE - - - ? - - 2/11 In fancy coutil suitable for the schoolgirl, /^ . and no sleeves; in ivory, pink, sky and lemon. Sizes Silver Lame. O.S. size ••• 89/6 Full fashioned stockings in neat patterns and a large variety of shades. 30in. to 36in 1/6 -..„ ■111 / O 7to 11 1/11 - . ■»— ■ %l ».^»-^— B * 00/ X. Usually 8/11, 9/11, 11/6. Sale Price .i 2/11 A/11 BRASSIERES- - .2/11 noirir M R paid T/ll Plnutav Ch«at H Phh*a« Ca4c */ll 7 Gn. MODEL REDINwOTB • .3T/& • mH- "i «?•".» •*, Cu'- U 2/ 1? ■ aX«™ „ c ,«it set?;-3^'i A long sleeved frock of gay floral tonings under black chiffon. Woman's Medium dep ; th Side Hook with mesh bust in *■■ The famous "Playtex" Sets of Rubber Crepe Sheet and 1j ±m 8 6 39/6 €•■■■#€? IAIAAI I CbVIC Tea Rose* Sizes 32in> to 40in 2/II Filchers, attractively boxed. Excellent quality 3/11 *"' '■ V^i^^t^^t^^^l^Jll W\W I f jT^m^^^^t^^^^^W^ 1 k C^ 25/-. 29/6 "BATTERSBY" FUR FELT HATS . 17/6 . able ... Rust, Navy, Penny Brown, Lido, Bottle and Black. 6/11 Hkk ■ wL ff^V i H |1 9 Hh jßrn ißj ■[ IT^ B Up-to-the-Minute shapes by the well known "Battersby" manufacturers. -^ .rm EDUIIKIE Wl ATUC RASn tuSflo fi/11 twLJ«^ll|l^*^T''^^~T^Tw^^w«BiLJ^ J M II Mmß HHi obl riS&Kr £^^^^^ JK&*>-^^^'^^^~~^^T^^*^m^^^m^**~*miJKm Snap brims and colours of Fawns, Browns and Greys, etc 17/6 9/11 DIAGONAL COATING, 54in. wide .- 4/11 ■HHBaHM^aiifeftV>l^->J'J'-^ rt^lftl ■¥%■ lg -A'.lP'-'' .-i' '-; - ~ I -Ki'^./ '-' ''.wJ./pJiJ''^'' 79/6 CASHMERE DRESSING GOWNS - - S9/6 4/T1 THUMB PRINT CREPES, 36in. Wide - 2/6 yard IHA V M/M WM k WBB HB BSh 9 BHSB B*Wj|f AU9 BJHI ' TBB These Pyjamas are the ideal winter weight, well cut and finished in colours 5/11 TOOTALS PRINTED CHIFFON - « 3/1T m i^BB "^sH 11. *l^^**"^^^**" ißWggj Drastic reductions in winter-weight Underwear. English All Wool Vests

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 4, 5 July 1938, Page 17

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