99 “CRASH! Prices are Down With a Gigantic Fail AT C. SMITH’S SALE! COMMENCING THURSDAY, 28th Reductions are more drastic than over, Scores of Items have been reduced by over 50 per cent, off regular prices. :: LADIES’ COSTUMES—UsuaIIy £B/8/-. Sale Price LADIES’ RAINCOATS—UsuaIIy 69/6. Sale Price 29/6 LADIES’ WOOL SPORTS COATS—6o/-. Sale Price 38/8 CHILDREN’S WOOL SPORTS COATS—2S/- to as/-. Sale Price 15/6 BLANKET CLOTH SCARVES—9/11. Sale Price e/11 BLANKET CLOTH SCARVES—Extra large size. Usually 307Sale Price 15/6 DARK COLOURED DRESS 'SERGE— 40 inches wide. Usually 4/11. Sale Price 2/11 yard 27-inch WHITE HABUTAI BLOUSE SILK— Sale Price 3/6 yard 72-inch WHITE TWILL SHEETING— 6/6. Sale Price 3/6 yard 54-inch WHITE TWILL SHEETING—UsuaIIy 3/11Sale Price 2/6 yard STRIPED FLANNELETTE—UsuaIIy 1/3, 1/6. Sale Price 1/-, 1/3 Huge Fall in SEAGRASS AND INDIAN SQUARES, Etc. CONGOLEUM SQUARES, ETC. — 9 x 3, 28/6. How 19/6 6x3 JUTE RUGS—Usually 4S/6. Now 29/6 NATURAL WOVEN COMBINATIONS—4/11. How 3/6 LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S FELT HATS— All at 1/11 each Goods at Sale Prices are for Cash only, and cannot be entered or sent on approval. CSMITHL™
Remember the 25th April, Anzac Memorial Day. General Sir W. Birdwood wrote congratulating os an oar Anzac Southern Cross Jewellery ; he proclaimed diem ** Excellent and so suitable to perpetuate the memory of those men who went forth to uphold the honour of the countries under the Southern Gross. Lady Birdwood wears one of these unique ornaments, and so helps to keep alive the memory of our gallant men of Gallipoli. To the younger generation they will appeal as an inspiration to deeds of valour and service. Pendants and Brooches In 9 ct. and 15 ct. Gold From 29/- and 33/with various genu as the stars From 40/Fold with the approval and permission of the New Zealand Government Send for illustrated Booklet, or call and see them. signet! by, anti to bo bat! only from W. LITTLEJOHN and SON. LTD.. JEWELLERS and GOLDSMITHS. 222-224 LAMBTON QUAY WELLINGTON.
"A faithful friend is the -medicine of life.”—Proverb. Wouldn’t you gladly change from experimenting with untried rough and cold remedies if you knew of one that was- prompt and certain? Barter’s I.nng Preserver is a friend, indeed, when yon are troubled with cough, cold,' or sore throat. Besides, "Baxters” is more than merelv a cold cur* It possesses invaluable ionic properties which rebuild and invigorate run-down systems and jaded ■'onstitutions. Act at once! Get • large & 6d bottle from your chemist w -•over to-day'
A juiy at Perth found that thr death or the aviator. Lieutenant McIntosh, was accidental, and that nr. one was blameatole, disproving the theory that the mishap waa cause*' through a passenger standing up a the car.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 10886, 28 April 1921, Page 6
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