SBAJKEBT, GXiOTHXXOb ETC. TMPOSSIBLE TO LA"ST AT PRESENT X PRICES. PRESS AND PUBLIC AGKEED. IT SEEMS WONDERFUL, BUT THERE'S REALLY NOTHING WONDERFUL ABOUT IT. Wben a HIGH CLASS STOCK OF ' CLOTHING, HAT$,i SHIRTS, Otck, CHANGES HANDS AT CONSIDERABLY UNDER ITS WORTH AND THAT STOCK ONE OF THE VERY BEST IN QUEEN-ST., THE PURCHASERS CAN AFFORD TO OFFER OUT OF THE fCOMMON INDUCEMENTS, WHICH THE ORDINARY RETAILER CANNOT POSSIBLY DO. THIS FOLLOWS AS A MATTER OF* COURSE. Q.IGANTIC jgiALE i Of "pRNEST TiroORITS £S|TOCK BOUGHT ON THE MOST ROSY TERMS, AND SELLING MUCH BELOW ORDINARY PRICES. rpO-MORROW TMTORNING, At Tl/TOORE'S T ATE pRE3dISES, OAI) (AUEEN-ST. JXTST BELOW McCULLAGH AND COWERS. ONLY -|A DAYS MORE. ]iyUMMED PROM THE JUMP, AND EACH DAY GOING STRONGER. * NEVER MIND THE OTHEK SALE— OUR RECOLLECTION OF THE WORD nosi HAS KECOME HAZY, AND WE'VE FORGOTTEN SUCU A WORD AS PROFIT EXISTS. THE A LF. Ty-OOUE /CLOTHING /~^O.'S, KARANGAUAPE ROAD, GREAT KNOCK-OUT SALE Ts shaking things up with a vengeance, , fairly SMOTHERING ALL PREVIOUS ItKCOKDS. Thy fact that our tnkings this Sale have INCREASED NEARLY 40 PICK CENT, on previous Sales SI'BAKS full ITSELF. Still thfy corac In their tepniins thousainds, INCITED BY WHAT THEY'VE UEAD AND INSPIRED BY WHAT THEY'VE HEARD FROM THOSE WHO'VK REEK THERE, ON, ON. ON, to sweet music of giving away bargains such as never before dreamt of, stamping this . MEMORABLE SALE as the most stupendous success, far exceeding our most sanguine anticipations. THE CRUSHED PRICES TICKETED IN PLAIN FIGURES AT THE A LF. -&/TOORE rXLOTHING rV>-'& GREAT KNOC K-0 U T SALE, KARANGAHAPE ROAD, Constitute a Unique Sensation, and require to be seen to be digested. TO-MORROW. TO-MORROW. THOUSANDS AND THOUSANDS OF POUNDS' WORTH TAILOR-MADE SUITS FOR MEN AND BOYS, HARD AND SOFT FELT HATS, AND TONS OF STRAW HATS, WHITE SHIHTS, AND EVERY OTHER KIND OF SHIRT; In fact, everything in Men's and Boys' Outfitting, TO BE RUTHLESSLY SACRIFICED. 28/11 —Tailor-made Suits, reduced from 45/. 2/t) —White Shirts, nsual price 4/11. 2/11 —Men's Tweed Trousers, reduced from 5/11. 2/11—Black Hard Hats, reduced from 4/11. 2/11 —Coys' Suits, nauul price 7/11. 2/11 —Dr. Jim Hats, sold elsewhere 4/10. 38/11 —Men's Suits, usual price 32/6. 2/G —Tennis Shirts, reduced from 3/11. 1/11—Dungarees, usual price 3/G. 9«l—Singlets, reduced from 1/6. Ityil—Youths' Snits-, usual price 30/. 3U, 3d, 3d, 3d, 34—Straw Hats, reduced from 1/. ." Pairs Black Soi for 1/. 3 Pairs All-wool Sox for 2/. 3<l, 3d. 3d, 3d, 3d—Silk Ties, all colours, reduced from 1/. AND HUNDREDS OF OTHER LINES AT FETCHING PRICES. A LF. "jl/TOOBE f^O.'S, GREAT KNOCK - OUT SALE, KARANGAHAPE ROAD. DON'T MISS IT. : BIVXi.-£:NI>S. ! -Y~EV.' ZEALAND INSURANCE COAiJN PANY. i WARRANTS FOR DIVIDENDS for the 1 Half Year ended 30th November, 1904, are i MOW PROCURABLE at the Head Office of i i tfee Company. i JAMES BUTTLE. General Manager. Auckland, Sth February, 1905. mtJTT, TUTT! Talk is cheap, but seeing •X is beiievin?. See my range of Ties at 1/; they are eyt--openers. —Geo. Tutt, Tailor aud Mercer, Symouds Et.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 35, 10 February 1905, Page 8
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