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jJ3 a r —— '""TiTi ' iiaiF 7 i mi — n ®S Quality Underwear for Ladies. REASONABLY PRICED. - | The sudden and early appearance of the _ r> Frost King reminds us of the necessity for d/Wf^b. Warmer Underwear—and we also remind s you of the undoubted quality also obtaining r*||F 0 in this Department. You will be well served with T.R.Q. UNDERWEAR I If© S ' k u Wm ■ LADIES 3 WINCEYETTE NIGHT- A \4\\J (1 DRESSES—A large range at reason- /] \ ~ ; able prices; various designs in square I / or V-shape necks; also a number witli / / J\,inr?if small collars. illil j| • I U Prices 10s 6d, 12s 6d, 13a 6d, 16s Qd | J .p,V J U n to 21s. Uh ( I | ® LADIES' WOVEN COMBINATIONS fe) I) f] —In warm mixtures oi pure wool; I'FiffWp,. '55? JI, I cream and natural, with short or long I sleeves; women's and O.S. sizes. '■ j Prices, 8s 6d 9s 6d, lOsi 6d, 12s 6d, i S 1 m 13s 6d, los 6d to 33s 6d. : n LADIES' RJBBED VESTS—A splen- ® did selection in wool and cotton mix- ™ * cAunimiTc tures; medium and heavy weights; in n E n HNLS, LNSS, HNSS, VNSS, or no lUKSET. sleeve chemise length. __ Prices 4s lid, 5a lid, 6s 6d, 7s 6d, I ~ I ga 8s 6d, 9s 6d. JLs®| m n FLANNELETTE CHEMISES—Good , n\ quality, trimmed embroidery. « i°i designed for U Prices 6s 6d 6s lid n g fi B ure? - Made f? FLANNELETTE KNICKERS— Golf of strong wide Coutil shape, trimmed lace and embroidery. i re.nforced fronts and Prices 3s 6d, 4s 6d, 4s lid, 5s lid. ? m^ { - u^ hot c a LADIES' BLOOMERS—FIeecy lined, J?™- , FlDlshed - Q £ n elastic tops and kneea; in cream, strong hose supports. _ brown, saxe, navy, grey. @ rnce s Is in the £ Discount for Cash. ii iß^ i T@ Aro Hoose ; U CUBA STREET. [| 0 ■ I A KODAK m Out-of-Doors JQg^ means extra pleasure—the joys of picturemaking and the lasting satisfaction of having personal records of your outings. Get your For the average amateui" few 1 cameras will prove more satisfactory than the No. 1A Auto- jjl|P§p| J graphic Kodak Junior. This makes pictures 4J x 2\ inches flfjjgfjt and costs 67/6. Other Kodaks [flfllliA from 40/- upwards. jusi J//| I The 00 Premo at 5/- and Jliltmv Brownies from 10/6 can also /if !f/«lA\ I be recommended. Get the New Price List—it's Free T Sold by all Kodak Dealers and Ii 1 1 3 'KODAK AUSTRALASIA (LTD.) - *• LJ . Corner Lambton Quay and Willis Streets i-! 1 fr Wellington I as |

rjIHE SALVATION ARMY JUBILEE CONGRESS. JUBILEE CONGRESS. Wellington, June 11 to 16, 1919. Tlie Chief of the Staff, COMMISSIONER T. HENRY HOWARD. (from Londgn)., Supported by COMMISSIONER HODDER, The National Headquarters Staff, The Officers, Divisional, Field and Social. 300 of the North and South Islands 300 will conduct FIVE IMPORTANT PUBLIC GATHERINGS in the TOWN HALL, as under: SATURDAY, JUNE 14th, UNITED MUSICAL FESTIVAL, 8 p.m. The Splendid Bands from Gisfoorne, Dunedin, Wanganui, Palmerston North and the Wellington City Citadel Band will take part. Solos and Concerted Pieces by Vocalists. Not a Monotonous Moment—A Magnificent Mixture of Mirth, Music and Ministrelsy. SUNDAY, JUNE 15th, 11 a.m., 3, and 7 p.m. THREE ARRESTING THREE THREE ASSEMBLIES THREE MASS MEETING BASIN RESERVE Stirring music by Visiting and Local Banda. (If wet, t}ie Afternoon Meeting will be held in the TOWN HALL). Address- by the Chief of the Staff. "THE ARMY OF THE HELPING HAND." o At 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. the Chief of the Staff will deliver Special Addresses. A NIGHT OF NIGHTS. TOWN HALL MONDAY, JUNE 16, at 8 p.m. . New and Novel, Fascinating and Fetching. Brilliant Display by Young People, in which the Eltliam Home Boys, the Rollicking Juveniles from Island Bay, the Merry Maidens from the "Florence Booth Home," and Representative Combinations from City and Suburban Corps will take part. CHORUS OF 500 VOICES 500 VOICES Come and See the Tableaux, Physical Culture, Swedish and Other Drills. A GREAT GATHERING, A MEMORABLE OCCASION, A LINGERING MEMORY. Admission by ticket to Band Festival and Young People's Demonstration, 6d each night to all parts of the Hall.

IF YOU ARE PLEASED mors: pictubbs I WITH this permanently enlarged issue of NBW FBIMUSBB 1 "The New Zealand Free Lance" 31 P Wee g ly ,c ' or^ s ' ir Please fill in and send us with your subscription attached coupon. You will then have the N.Z. Free Lance posted anama ree - emg on. directed to your address each week. 22/rpLp»w! cr "Jiew Zealand Jsanee " Christmas Annual: 1/-extra. (W6e tPietorial). Posted to any part of the'Domimon. Please enrol me as a Subscriber to the "New Zealand Free Lance." / enclose first years Subscription Outside New Zealand add extra 22J6 ( prepaid rate) . Wellington. P.O. Box 148 5 Nama ~ , Address

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Free Lance, Volume XVIII, Issue 988, 11 June 1919, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 1 Free Lance, Volume XVIII, Issue 988, 11 June 1919, Page 24

Page 24 Advertisements Column 1 Free Lance, Volume XVIII, Issue 988, 11 June 1919, Page 24

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