NORMAN E. AITKEN'S BooK Arcade, 1 No. 5. Courtenay-place, Wellington. *T)EC P E NI N G INTRODUCTION Jt\ . SALE NOW ON. Now that the carpenters, painters, i plumbers, and plasterers have gone we ixu-e holding a .REOPENING SALE m order to introduce our new Book 'Arcade to tho public. , A REAL LIVE-WIRE SALE, , NO PRETENCE ABOUT IT. ' WATCH THE WINDOWS. NOTE ! -THE PRICES. j 1 COMPARE- -THEM WHEREVER j \ "2'OULIKE. Thousands of bargains far too numerous to mention all of them m these i valuable columns. 'HERE ARE A FEW TO GO ON WITH ,Writing Pads Usual price Is 6d, Is, and 9d. Sale price Is 2d, 9d, and 6d. The "Nonenvolope" Writing Pad. Usual price Is 6d. Sale price lOd each. The Writing Portfolio. .Usual price Is 5d.: Sale .price l.Od each. , Scribbling Pads, Id each. , ' ■ , Silurian 'Note Paper (5 -quires). Usual price 2s 6d. Sale price -Is 9d. • Envelopes. Usual price 6d, 9d, and Is. Sale price 4d, 7d, arid 9d. ! Lead Pencils. Usual price Is doz. Now 6d doz. I 1919 Diaries. Usual price Is 6d, 2s, 2s 6d, 4s. Sale price 6d, 9d, Is, Is 6d. I Exercise Books. Usual price 3d each. , Sal© price 6 for Is. Latest 'Books. Usual price 5s 6 d each. " Sale price 2s 9d, 3s 6d, and 4s 6d each. [Latest Books, Usual price 2s 6d each. Sale price' Is, Is 6d, and 2s each. ALaiest Books. Usual price Is each." Sale price Gd and 9d each, ;60 only Ladies' Hand Bags. Usual price . 4s 6d each. Sale price 2s 9d each. \ 60 only Ladies' Hand Bags. Usual price , 5s fid each. Sale price 3s 3d each. f .40 only Ladies' Handbags. Usual price 7s Gd each. Sale price 4s 6d each. 24 only Ladies' Hand Bags. Usual price 10s 6d. Sale price 6s 6d each. :20 only Ladies' Hand Bags. Usual price 12s 6d each. Sale price 7s 6d each. And hundreds of other Ladies' Bags * ,at give-away prices. [ We also have Big Bargains m liColgate's Shaving Soaps and Powders, . x Dental-. Creams, Talc Powders, Fancy Soaps, Tooth Brushes, , Shaving .' i Brushes, Combs, etc., etc. . . kT&ricy Goods and Toys of every de- \ dcription. : . ' . ;Coc^hs and . I , Colds must not I §eg or they may result m serious m ; jim trouble. Bonnington's Irish ||| 1' Wt 09S h* 8 enjoyed popularity ...|| fs| with three generations. This <|| standard family cough rem- W\ Wt sdy has been handed down like ° ||j M an heirloom—to-day it is used m, | w in tens of thousands of homes. g| I .Donnin^toii.'s 1 I Irish.OMbss| I«f contains no opiates ox harmful j|| |«5 drugs—thus it may be safely § - given to the youngest or most s|| rfs delicate person. It quickly ■ffl puts the cold to rout. Bon- raH RS- nington's has been tested and p! lis proved b»Bt for young and ||| , wk old. Refuse imitation and m- ||| wfc ferior substitutes and insist i||»_ on the genuine Bonning- «|s •«* r *if&- ton's Irish Moss. 158 aS j~DAWSON>S~~ I WHISKY' Is the Best Pearson <Ss Co., Limited. , Sde A f «te, Wc&iitfftoi.
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NZ Truth, Issue 730, 14 June 1919, Page 6
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