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— •■ — -!— —— _ -J . —^- —: : : '•+-. '-? — ' I,' ■'' _: ' '/■ , _ ■"■'". I■• t•■ ' ' I WILL OFFER THEIR ENTIRE'STOCK. AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. '■'; ' 1 1 ' __ " , "' I . Our Annual Sale is so well known that it is only necessary to announce the date to fill our store with satisfied buyers. The object of our Sale-Is 1 • an absolute Clearance of all seasonable goods, together with minimum stocks of all regular Sines before stocktaking. At the end of each season' 1 - the Management of Te Aro House endeavour by means of the wonderful value offered and the great reductions made to attain this end. St is' | . utterly impossible to describe in print a comprehensive list of the hundreds of Genuine Bargains in each of our sixteen departments;,!' There are Thousands of Garments and Bats in our Showrooms which baffle description, The Reductions are from 29 per cent to 75 per cent off usual prices. . \* The same applies to our Fancy Department, everything is marked -down.to speedily clear. We have placed Bargain Baskets and Bins at everyVl^ | point, and the prices must speak for themselves.. In the Furnishing, Manchester, Dress, Silk, Mercery, and Clothing Departments every article ?|^ ■ is substantially reduced: in many cases from 331 per cent to SSf per cent, can be saved. We heartily invite everyone both in and out of town to v| J . ■ pay this Sale a visit, and promise all a great surprise in the wonderful Bargains that may be picked up. *%'"' CONDITIONS OF SALE : No goods sent on approval at Sale Prices. No discounts allowed off Sale Prices. Goods bought at Sale Prices cannot be taken back or exchanged. | .mm,....,,.. . • ' , ■ j?r We have made every arrangement to make your Bargain-hunting as pleasant as it should be profitable to you. 1 v 'Gome down Td-day aid inspect our Bargain Windows. SPECIAL SHOW til! 9.30 p.nt TO-NIGHT. ■ "J. \■. - ■ j - ■ ■ ■ . . , |j *1_ if ,£ .& -HQT&-WE .SH.ALL- CLOSE ALL BAY TO-BAY TO RE-MARK STOCK AND PREPARE FOR SALE. && J E ' ' '- " '"■?"■'■"" '■•""' "•' : ""■" *" "'" " uuuu»»iM*»um i. ? n - , urum. ~, |

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 398, 6 January 1909, Page 4

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322

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 398, 6 January 1909, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 398, 6 January 1909, Page 4

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