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I The Red Star Sale • Will Save You Money. i ■ Bed Stars stand for bargains, and this Big April Red Star sale is jupt the Biggest Bargain Scatter Nelson has ever known. Snap these Money-savers now, for prices are rising like a rocket In ~ jjany cases the Baigains we're oiferin^ ar; a long, long way under Ladies' Warm Crey Woven Bloomers, fleece lined, at 2/11 and 3/6. L«|taL' Woven Combinations, warm and soft, at 3/11 , 4/11 , 6/11 , i.H-1 -**/11| 1.2/6, and'ls/-> ; *'. ' . Ladies' Stylish Tailored Costumes, in All Wool Tweeds, -etc.; smart . patterns at 35/-, 42/-, 45/-, and 50/- each. Easily worth . ;:;,. ... 55/- t0,70/-. • ,;:, Maids' serviceattle, well made Navy Skirts, splendid quality, at ' 4/11, 5/11, and 6/6 each. Sizes, 27, 30, 33, and 80 incheslength of skirts.. Ladies' smartly cut Winter Blouses, in fancy coloured Winter "■ ' '' : ' " fo U b£° 8/a 2/11'3/6j5/n ' and each- Easily worth These few items are just picked at random frmo the Showroom bargain list. Eight thiough the store you'll find nothing but bargains, , and. big-;ones. too. The Auckland Gktthing S Drapery Go. on Your Overcoat is like a Signature on a Cheque. ■djp^*N ' represents our word that the ' " Evardri " ia a good all-round j^^L^^s. Raincoat. Light eaßy fitting with m^^^^^Sp^ I^^ comfortable Raglan Shoulders—it is thoroughly showerproof. Evil ifi/) >f Better Coats WerG Mad®j fwfflf ' PRICE: M'll 39/9,52/6,65/-. . .^*Aj JUsr V Boys' "Evardris" J«st Like Dad's, I*%*^^- Wfe neat cheok Hnln'g, in sixteen ——«-—■ sizeSa - Juveniles', Boys' and Youths', 17/6 up. Hew Zealand ( [^^zeai^stj Olothing ll^H^^ ' |; _ : i lidini liidiiiaiaiiMiiw^mi^^ I | i '! ' ; Britain's B@st ■ \ for ; i I Easter 1916! ; 1 ' i ' ' ; 5 WAKSSTH. Er glish 1 wee 1 and Pur-lined Coats. ! | | COMjFORT. English Woven Underclothing. i I SSiMBTIIESS, "English Tailored Costumes. \ i Full Selections in Winter Requirements, t i ' i I ■ r ! I . i , I LOUISSONS LIMITED, i < Trafalgar Street, < I When Dinner is Sirred I it is not merely the" 1 food and company that make the I meal a success—many things conti'bute', each a share. f One of the most important is die appearance of |l the table, and this depends largely on the Silverware w and Cutlery. I . The Newest SJassity Oesigsus 1 in .Quality StSuerware' I ''are always to be found at I --LOUIS KEEE'S— | QUALITY is SUBSTANTIAL a:-td SEEYICEiBLE. I I Prices are very moderate^ | I YOU ARE: gKVSTSO TO af^SPSECT. I | LOUIS KEEK, 1 1 The h-'i-r, i'er Useful Tj-csents. $ _^__ r .,^_ . r

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Colonist, Volume LVII, Issue 14156, 19 April 1916, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Colonist, Volume LVII, Issue 14156, 19 April 1916, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Colonist, Volume LVII, Issue 14156, 19 April 1916, Page 6