DBAPERY, C_LOTHIHG. ETC ) rCJOMETHING FOR NOTHING. ( CI ASK FOR ' -MPS. 3- WHAT ARE STAWHAT ARE THEY? WHAT SORT OF STAMPS? For Every Sixpence you spend at A LP. TLTOORE /CLOTHING QO.'S, , KARANGAHAPE ROAD, t GREAT KNOCK-OUT SALE j w We give you one N.Z. Government Dis- I —' co_nt Stamp, which, -when you coUect the * small number of 48 Entitles you to their face value REDEEMABLE IN CASH AT - ANY POST - OFFICE IN NEW ZEALAND. For instance, if you buy one of our . Tailor Made Suits, Reduced from 45/ to 29/6, we give you 59 stamps. , Every Stamp bears the State Guarantee, * and you are absolutely certain of getting £ the cash, in addition to obtaining enor- i mous reductions on every article during tne { LAST FEW DAYS OF \ s THE i A LF. m'S ! y KARANGAHAPE RD., s ' PHENOMENALLY SUCCESSFUL SALE, I le WHICH HAS FAIRLY SET { 5_ KARANGAHAPE RD. ON FIRE. Don't throw away your stamps, as it's the same as throwing money into the streetN r " THE CRUSHED PRICES TICKETED IN PLAIN FIGURES AT THE A LF. "IyrOORE /CLOTHING (^O-'S-GREAT KNOC K-O U T SALE, J le KARANGAHAPE ROAD. | Constitute a Unique Sensation, and require | D to be seen to be digested. 3 - TO-MORROW. TO-MORBOW. ' THOUSANDS AND THOUSANDS OF POUNDS' WORTH TAILOR-MADE N SUITS FOR MEN AND BOYS, HARD AND SOFT FELT HATS, AND J TONS OF STRAW HATS, WHITE SHIRTS, 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/. ' X 2/9—White Shirts, usual price 4/11. 2/11 —Men's Tweed Trousers, reduced from 5/1 L 2/11 —Black Hard Hats, reduced from 4/1 L 2/11 —Boys' Suits, usual price 7/11. 2/11 —Dr. Jim Hats, sold elsewhere 4/10. IS,I1 —Men's Scits, usual price 32/6. 2/6 —Tennis Shirts, reduced from 3/1 L 1/11 —Dungarees, usual price 3/C. i D 9d—Singlets, reduced from 1/6. ' 10,11—Youths' Suits, usual price 20/. 3d, 3d. 3d, 3d, 3d—Straw Hats, reduced ! from 1/. 3 Pairs Black Sox for 1/. 3 Pairs All-wool Sox for 2/. E 3d, 3d, 3d, 3d, 3d—Silk Ties, all colonrs, reduced from 1/. j AND HUNDREDS OF OTHER LINES i AT FETCHING PRICES. A LF. jy-OORE /CLOTHING (IO.'S, GREAT KNOCK - OUT SALE, KARANGAHAPE ROAD. DON'T MISS IT. & JOSEPH ]y_-ORE, piTT-ST. Joseph prrr-sT. JOSEPH MOORE, piTT-ST. HATTER, HOSIER, MERCER, AND CLOTHIER. , HARD AXD SOFT FELT HATS, WHITE . SHIRTS, TENNIS SHIRTS. C.A. SHIRTS. COLLARS, TIES, BRACES, UNDERWEAR, CLOTHING, etc., etc. OK TER CENT. CHEAPER THAN YOU ; _._» CAN GET THEM ELSEWHERE. o How does he do it? By having small expenses. By having a Big Turnover; and by p Marking his Goods at the Very Lowest Margin of Profit. 5, Zealandia White Shirts, from 2/11, worth L 4/6 Hard and Soft Felt Hats, 1/11, 2/6, 2/1 L X 3/11 up Best Quality Zealandia Collars, 4d each, j Srajrie or Double Men's Working Pants, from 3/11 Latest Ties, with Stud, 6d and 1/ Vicuna Suits. 20/6, worth 40/ -i Merino Underpants and Shirts, from _t/_ A- Men's Braces, OU; Kelts, 2d Tennis: ghirrs. sill: Stripe. 2/11. 3/1 L 4/6 . Drill Working Sliirts. 1.11. A/AX, 1,-1, SpeL <-ial All Wool Saddle Tweed Trousers. 10/6 , Boy?" Braces, 4d and (3d. j Black Hard Hats (all Fan. C.I and 7 0 Soft Ft It Hats, from 1 Tl -'p.elr-Sox, from 4d pair [_ etc. s eic, etc. 1 I Take no notice of so-called Cheap Sales. _» There's no-tin- in them, i"ou like "to de_l' lair and be fairly dealt with. Then pur-j I- chase your Hats. Shirts, Ties, etc., and < ! Clothing from j | JOSEPH "ITGOF.E, "piTT-ST. j HATTER AXD OUTFITTER. (ONLY ONE SHOP.) D __ 5, JJERE'S A CHANCE TO PICK UP SOMETHING GOOD. 5 RUMMER fIOSTUMES. E IN CRASH AND LINEN AND HOLLAND, ALL COLOURS. A GIFT — —' A GIFT A WES-DOW FULL TO SELECT FROM. JOSEPH pOWELL, CASH STORE. rr/\ NEWTON. ~8?J.% PRINTprTOTI'OX SHIRTS. 1/ each odd lines. Samples, and Soiled bhi..s. clearing at greatly reduced crices.— '■• MAN° OW OD — A_xs BRISoM X ™ S rt F I" Hars ' V. 1/H and 2/11 each. and &„^ P rf: 80 - VS '- aad -*«>-» Straw Sis-- a A^r a - re .? t '- lv - lj ' re <-uced to SALE ROOK AND B RJ»GMAN'S ■f^ 1 "?' Ll - nt Cotton Skirts, 1/11 in! h«,? : - Spedal Llne Li^ht S"rts cl«7- ---_ As^r^N's^i__r RT3SUBKoS^ ***WU each; Crash ftcket* Ml S. « BBZDoiSffir. on - — R tJSHBROOK Tne "■ y^ l^-^ Muslins, 3jfilidlMyirt: ?' ~, °S° to 6/11 each, all clearing at 1/6. i- Sale now on. — RUSHBROOK vxn BRIDGMAK. «■=-«*»&___, aau
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 43, 20 February 1905, Page 8
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