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THE MODERN method Of shopping in the city is the Mail Order System • This system finds its truest expression at James Smith’s Corner, where efficiency, promptness and 'courteous Jt lent || T “P™*™ •» Ja ”>“ faction, You will save many pounds if you shop at f " C """ "«* James Smith’s Corner The Principles OF MAIL-ORDER SHOPPING— The Values We Offer NIGHTDRESSES—Fine even crepe ii !• We Pay Postage. white, cream, lemon, sky, lielio, saxe 2. All Goods unsuitable may be returned. ; square neck; Magyar style—6/1] 1 Order Special. 3. All Goods by Return Mail. f LOOM EPS—'Elastic Band and Knee: 4. All Goods sent exactly as Advertised. es as above.— 4/6 Mail Order Special! 5. Patterns free on Request. CTv CASHMERE HOSE—AII-wool: 2/6 Mail Order Special. 6. Cash to accompany all Orders. The Values We Offer 300 CREPE NIGHTDRESSES—Fine even crepe in shades of white, cream, lemon, sky, helio, saxe, rose, etc.; square neck; Magyar style—6/11 each Mail Order Special. 250 CREPE BLOOMERS— Elastic Band and Knee; same shades as above.—4/6 Mail Order Special. 2oODoz. BLACK CASHMERE HOSE—AII-wool; last dye 2/6 Alail Order Snecial oODoz. HAWLEYS COTTON HOSE—Guaranteed fast dye;' strong and durable—l/9 pair Mail Order Special. Mail-Order Shopping is the Modern Method lit. j&L im jajßjMWLai.Lsliiij FAMOUSJB®.ii»i ; i|pES '‘til. No More T Isolation. The MailOrder Dept. yVTy j _' Fills Your y : yj£iV-* & m£ u ; Needs No More 'T Isolation. The MailOrder Dept. Fills Your Needs Corner of Cuba and Manners Sts. Wellington |

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume L, Issue 9, 1 March 1923, Page 48

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Page 48 Advertisement 4 New Zealand Tablet, Volume L, Issue 9, 1 March 1923, Page 48

Page 48 Advertisement 4 New Zealand Tablet, Volume L, Issue 9, 1 March 1923, Page 48

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