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[Announcing BLYTHE'S 'Ifi \;'7Bth H&lf-Ye&rly SALE • • Which Begins THURSDAY, 26ft JAI., 1911 ■ , 1 Seventy=seven times the residents * ! But the live, all-important, momentous question is- ' r^X^f of Hawke's Bay have profited by iS?» st ° ry wiU the Sevent y- s * hth narrate for ■ Blythe's Sales. ■: p Belovy it is told in Chapters. ' l , By way of a Preface, Blythe's need but emphasise • ' Seventy-seven -times---'tis a magical the fact that-- V tmjfou S - ; number, please note—the doors have opened EVERY price is genuinely and '• • on a bigger, better Sale than Wlth at hot I*L !: : one. . - . f , . Ahead, any one can now fill their wardrobes with Cool My!-Whatßargaing they have offered—what crowds Wearing Apparel at almost Half the Regular Cost. > . ■they have drawn ! ''/ Household Drapery and; House Furnishings, although &&&% w ; ; Kipling could weave a fine romance ofValue-Giving ■■■:■ ° f staple demand > also have thSir prices censiderably around the Seventy-seven Successes that are gone. : . lowered, - ' But let us to the Story. : . :;y.\; "■ * . ■ ■ - - -_ - ■ "' ■ ■ 6.r^. CHAPTER IV (Continued). : CHAPTER VII (Continued). CHAPTER I. V —____—; CHAPTER X.

IN ,WHICH THE WHOLE STOCK b i HOUSEHOLD AND 'FURNISH-" ING DRUPERY TELLS A LONG ' ' ; BARGAIN TALE. V'; 1 , : ;-Sonie '-Furnishers, ■. Hotelkocpcrs,. Pro- ■: Spcctiyo Brides, and; Everyone with' >tho. -manngeinent ot'.a home to,consider! Don't C "- dfeop oyer, the-ipnoftunities.'that Blytlje's ' -*,SQvent3--eight|i_ Half.: Yearly Sale, Brings. 13s. Gd. '■• WfilTE : ;M-ARCELEA . QUILTS \;: '.will'-.l)o ios,' l 6d.' 'These are .double bed '.. -sizes,'have satin finish', aid are- pro,i, curable in many handsome natterns. ; 156.;. Gd;: QUILTS .will bo 12s. Gd."■ . -;-.186.-.Gd;;.QorLTS::will be 15s. 6d..i ■ 82s.!'Gd.; QUILTS.' will. be 18s. Gd. .'. IT'S'EASY TE. SEE WHAT YOU ■ . 1 CAN E : . ' SINGLE- BED: MARCELLA QUILTS. I " fi.; Gd.;QUILTS, marked down to ss.'- Gd. Bs. 3d- QUILTS marked: down to, 6s. - 6d. "MOS.vOd.fQUI'LTS-niarked' doivn to Bs. fid." -i MARK THE SAVINGS ROLLING '. . YOUR WAY. ' BLANKETS .are 1 , in tlio shade,these .Ho'*,'. . " days. - Thrifty Buyers , lookingnhend ' for t;-,'future": needs-will fat'-.'n . -Rcduction of 15 per cent, off usua 1 prices',' ; >. 3s. in tho £ Saved on Blankets at ■ ■■ v . Blythc's Sale. . piLLOW; CASES; witli -the- 'prices'slipped, off.' . ; '' '. '■ ; i.'PLAIN PILLOW CASES, :^eli-made t aU: good.materials. V;- • ■ Sale- Prices 73d.; 9Jd:, and -Is---each.. ; . *•■■■■ i - - PRICES ON EVERYTHING REDUCED." '" '' -Bra CHAPTER 11. TELLING .HOW BLYTHE'S- 'ARE ■■ - . BIDDING "ADfEU" TO COSTUMESVA . v, BLOUSES,:.'SKIRTS, AND OTHER '■ . . SUMMER APPAREL. . : There... is ' no :'"humming -or - hawing" . .. .about cutting tho prices' on the-,, things ,'.Dame.;Fashion controls. Every n'jy such ,V jthings AW3 Vorth".less to Blythe's. and l.more' to you.''. Throughout the Summer !: - ihey :hav6 /moved .fast, but Now, ; the S.ile • having overtakea them—They, Must Movo Faster. . ' / DRASTIC-REDUCTIONS WILL DO. IT. , • H«re are pa'ce-making'Prices on-these: . Ms.: 6d; to 455. WHITE MUSLIN" DRES-; ; ' .SES; trimmed Lace, Embroidery, and • Tucks, , To Go at 15s. 6d. to 355, , 'Thero - will bo a " Hufrv .Towards ". this • Lino of 12 Only LUS'fRE PRINCESS ' '."''PRESSES,". in' Greme,.' Browii, '.Black,- . arid Navy,, ranging in- Prices from. 425., 495. Gd., 555: All; Now Hurried O.ut at Ono Sale Prico, 255. . SKIRTS tfiat. arb;.clinging close to'' Cost . .:, Price. ■■■■.' ' ' ' .WHITE .MUSLIN SKIRTS,"with Tucks. Sale Pricos, 6s. 11d., Bs. 11d. . WHITE. MUSLIN' SKIRTS, with I'lea'tk, Sale Prices, 11s. 6di, 15si 6d. COOL WHITE MUSLIN' : BLOUSES, Vtrimmed Embroidery 'and Tucks, -At .'v tho; Coolest Prices.- Usually Sold at ' . 4s. Gd., 4s. lid. ; Sale Price, 3s. 6d. each. • HEAVYREDUCTIONS MADE ON . EVERY. ARTICLE. AT • 7 CHAPTER 111. • NARRATING HOW MILLINERY . '. ' PBICES -,ARE' SLAUGHTERED 'AT : • • . BLYTHE'S SALE. . ' - > ..Cost is'completely , disregarded—the- 011 c ; :. r Ihoiight'.,uppermost in,-.mind, being to Clear.' can buy '"the Prettiest'"of::Suiriiner'■ l Milliiiery the -proverbial osopgi ; and there's '', plenty .of: Summer yetto: enjoy your purchase to • the fuli. . -. - ' ! ;Here are Money-Saving. Bargains in -INDIES' TRIMMED lIATS, in a galaxy : '.-; -vof .beautiful, styles and,' trimmiiigs, Reduced -'to- the sober' uniform .'Sale -Price of, ' ■ ..15s. Gd. each. UNTRIMMED. SHADES,'. Very '.Much, :Trimmed, iii.. Prices.,' Burnt Straw, ..-Black, and Coloured.. '■■ Sale Prices, Is. 11d., 2s. 6d.. 3s. j ,11d., 4s. lid. each. • All'' the "Flowers of the Forest," i and "Choice .Bl'ooins" 'of the 'Garden , :as; .' well—Roses, Violets) Forget-me-nots, . '' Lilacs, Banksias, Primulas, and Foliage, To bo Planted Out at Is. each. MILLINERY- TRIMMINGS aro.'croohing :' . : ':'tKe-Half-Price dirge prepari/ig ■ for,, tho ... ; ' slaughter. . - ; " ■■■ . i "■'. GENUINE REDUCTIONS ON' : '' ; .' -EVERYTHING'. ■' , CHAPTER IV. .IN WHICH ' SUMMER DRESS:. • GOODS, PRINTS, MUSLINS, LIN- ' EN'S, AND THE LIKE MEET WITH THE PRICE'- CUTTING ' KNIFE, ; AND. HOW. THEY. FARE; ■ If yon have ever wondered why Blythe's Sales simply set Hawke's Bay in.a whirl, . just ' stroll ■ through' the Dress,-Depart--ment 'at' this' Big 'Helpful. Store during the iiext week.or two. The Best and, Most Fashionable i Fabrics havo their-prices, divested of all profit, and. oven cost is' often times cut into

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1031, 21 January 1911, Page 22

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1031, 21 January 1911, Page 22

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