Thank you for correcting the text in this article. Your corrections improve Papers Past searches for everyone. See the latest corrections.

This article contains searchable text which was automatically generated and may contain errors. Join the community and correct any errors you spot to help us improve Papers Past.

Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

I "Pattsk»g I - Perfect" I Ekctwcally - rWelcfesl ' ! Fences Unßteakaßleo | A pcrfect fence for station, field, farm, lawn, or poultry purI poecs must have the quality of long life, for the whole success of. | tho fence rests in its durability. | "Pittsburg Perfect" Fence is the- strongest, because Open I Hearth wire—like old-time wire—heavily galvanised with pure zinc, | is used exclusively in its manufacture, and is ' I Electrically Welded at Every Touching Point | in the fabric, producing practically a one piece fence. On every line wire in "Pittsburg Pcrfcct" Fence, between each | stay is_ placed a tension curve. These curves take care of any js expansion or contraction of tho wires caused by heat or cold, and E no amount of strctcbing while erecting tho fenco can straighten £ them out. The curves act as a perfect spring, the fence instantU ly recovering its position after boing subjected to any undue strain ? or force. I | Put up in rolls of 55_ yards and 110 yards. Also in stock, I Single Gates 3 feet'x 50 inches; 4 feet x6O inches. Double I Gates, 10 feet x6O inches.' Write for booklet containing illustragi tions and full particulars, also for sample of weld. | E. W. MILLS & Co., Ltd. 1 Agents, It fortifies the system against fatigue WlgM and strengthens the .nerves, [mi Ikfta A delicious heyeroge. vMjlv Wfo Cheap because a tittle goes a long way. W AS* foot ztaaer (of « Mmpl. '

The Public ape Cordially Invited to "The Big Bargain Store!" , ■• • I GEORGE and GEORGE. '£Mmk : - / * 'R ' -ISIj and 165 CUBA STREET (near Godber's), '' i< ; '4 '" ~• -" I Commence TO-DAY, Saturday, July Slh, Their "f- - *S\ri J GREAT MLF YEARLY CLEARANCE SALE, ,1 * r • < • Wt Come and see the equipment of our New and Greater Store, SPECIAL SOUVENIR. S antl the beaUtWUl *° ® h ° <^ e OUr B°®^^ MR. LANCELOT A. GEORGE. MR. 'ARTHUR A. GEORGE. , On Saturday, the BIG BARGAIN STORE of Cuba Street will L !fw The personal management of our business, characterised by bo all aglow with excitement and bustle. At 9.30 a.m. our doors \ MM' trading on the smallest margin of profits, and a thoroughgoing dewill be wide open to. one of the Greatest Events of the .Year—A |\ 1 ' (JlWm slre t0 p,ease ' has brought the 01155 that we expected—A Largo GENUINE CLEARANCE of HOUSEHOLD DRAPERY, CLOTH- / /ill IWI ff| \lff and Permanent Army of Customers, Staunch, and Satisfied to the INC, FURNITURE, and FURNISHINGS at Extraordinary Reduc. core. .We now have room for more, and you are particularly Intinm riPhf thrmiffKniit th« <stn,.« REMEMBER! The Sale Opens To-day (Saturday). Come In early, It will pay you to do so, and you will find Unii fft n(mm ig throu ß" out the store - awaiting you courteous attention and intelligent suggestions whether you desire to purchase or merely inspect. vltod 1 g ' ® EPA h ™ l n MANCHESTER DEPARTMENT. SHOW ROOM. FANCY DEPARTMENT. CLOTHING & MERCERY DEPT. FURNISHING DEPARTMENT. You will havo no difficulty in finding our Dress WHITE TABLE DAMASKS nri™ u 1 n eu . * . . and Silk Departments...Just follow the crowds of CREAM TABLE DAMASKS. Sale pr ce 9ld t" Ln,M« nrJTJIErf "♦Stf'lh °rJ he .. ? rst . f,oor ' KID GLOVES, tan, beaver, block, guaranteed to rive BARGAINS!' BARGAINS! Having purchased a larqe quantity of Blankets eager buyers through the Store and you get to the Is. 6d. P 4 t adles S re ! nv ,' t0 tak , e tlle llft and lns P ect on 6 satisfaction at 1s 11d. nair MES'S MERINO SINGLETS, Is. 6d. before the rise ;n wool, we aro now offering tlieso i *3d sd „w» *%> ~ s?e arrwr d h.r ttartrs «{««* ™°- dome hr sa M tsu I d r plr CHILDREN'S IMITATION SUEDE, MEN, 500 h v°£ STnv I te J si' &?TWWB fiS Bar " *«f AND RIBBED HOSE, 2 pairs for MLJN'S TUNIC SHIRTS, good patterns, 4s. Cd. to 5, Double Bod, fnllod and 3,^'^^ r n^n. C ?ni,f F ?f N '.c ßoo^ Colo ' ,r '?' 5s lid OLOiH, large size. Sale price CHILD'S' FELT HATS, all shades, Is. ALL SHADES LADIES' LISLE HOSE Gd 9d nair MEN'SWARMPY.TAM4S 3s. 11d. MANCHURIAN DOWN QUILTS. 20 S : Gd. Now Is, Usually sold at 3s. 3d. yard. WJl ' ra . ; " SHEETING, 6in K lo bed. Said price 9Jd btlei? S S APES ' 1,1 11d ' CAMBRIC FLOUNCINGS, 6d. yard! ' " ' P ' MEN'S STRONG DARK SWEATERS, 3s, 11d„ 4s. 6d. LACE CUBTAINMnst opened • a La W Shipment 450 vard< FRENCH PAILETTE SILK 4flin wide Is. P wir imtS t CAMBRIC EDGINGS and INSERTIONS, Id,, 2d„ 2|d. MEN S A LMVOOL COLONIAL SOX, 3 pairs 2s. Bd. of the Latest Curtains We areloffermg tlieso with beautiful finish Usual price 5s lid' Our dHco DOUBLE BED SHEETING. Sale price Hid., Is 4d wwwrp W mv mi « c , TORCHON LACES AND IN.SIORTIONS, fid., 9d. doz. MEN'S ALL-WOOL BLACK CASHMERE SOX, our ordinary _stock at Bedrock Prices rangmc from 2s.lid vard UNBLEACHED SHEETING, hea\T twill wnileiiwl t ml' l W^., C S 35s v c „ NET LACES and INSERTIONS, nil widths, Ic!., 3d. yd. 3 pairs 2s. Cd. s Hd-tc> 15 s pair in ivory, white and ecru 5(10 var-U RT 4Hi GTOSSY PTTTWnM T 4 "PTPT a 9id„ Is. , glebed, LADIKb PALLJOIS, 15s. Cd. LADIES DOUBLE-WIDTn CHIFFONS, 4Jd. yard. BOYS' WARM UNION SHIRTS, 2s. lid., 3s. Gd„ TABLE COVERS—Wo have a hpecinl Lino of Velvet SlklOin.wide,. Guards of which makes 7drost UNBLEACHED SHEETING, Wy herringbone, NAv/wORSTED 'cOSTUMES?' jag IIE N 3," SPANGLED CHIFFONS for evening gowns. Is. 6d, now .11 an. pHce-I^s lid (S« window.) Kte 2 5 yds. 225. 6d„ 3yds„ 265. Bd.. nt r Gs''lld° d yard fal Ou S r l pric S e fe'lld' 1 °™ r th ° clty DOUBLE BED HEAVY HERRINGBONE, 80in wide oi l®- WECE FROCJCS, i" navy, sergo, and tweeds, MUSLIN AND GUIPURE LACE PETER PAN BOYS' TWEED AND VELVET CORfa IfATS, 9d. LINOLEUMS. vn.ivli'TltfHiir<?<? n7??i?NV»T iATTO Win „ii» ts 3d Is 6d ' "• WKl ° COLLARS, 6d. and 9d. 28 dozen BOYS NAVY AND COLOURED JERSEYS FLOORCLOTH, 2yds. wide, 2s. 3d., 2s. 6d. yard I n lOUreA TOEKISn s> . lid. ffiuWffiarßlßßONS 3d yard SUITS (samples), all *ood ""SIR W - "" I opera cloaks'and evenin™°flocks 10 I-TNEN COLOURED TOwilLS, Is. 9d. pair. lid REMNANT BASKETS full of Ribbons, Laces, and pnltenis. 21s„ 255. 6d., 29 s. 6d. Don't miss these. R E JIN A NTS .—We have a Good A?snrtment of theso I 1500 yards COLOURED MOHAIR LUSTRES, 42in, WHITE AND CREAM FLANNELETTE xNow is the COLOURED AMERICAN COATS, 3s! lid Embroideries." A SADDLE 1 WEED MOUSERS. for a " d a " 00,1 b ° to 30Ur I pri« SMrtM aSKK SES ,,„d. ' rio °, 'iWff Harri9 CffCCtS - Td t> S I ' NC "' Y ' ' Us '' ,al Pl ' iC6 ls ' M ' Sa,e PriCC fjf BLOUSES, 2, lid. thoUSandS G ; H D Sy» u^RC^HrNG 3 " of,e, ' infl ' CUt - a " in all si.es (slightly «, Min ' & flanneiSE d « st ng - 275 - w - « » ■ ; t . wn'rn"' 'IIONFVCOMB QUILTS Double " UNMRSI^ IS ' M - SLEEPING SUITS, 3s. 3d. T'Sd. SOTT " KLT fMhiBMUB ?& Pr!C ° 103 ' 56,n. Itoiiffh and Ready, 2s. 6d. yard, fibin. Worsted AMU h ' p C^ ( B ( 3UI B«l, 7s. WIHTE LONGCLOTII COMBINATIONS, 10s. 6d. RIBBED VIJSTS, 6. MEN'S DARK TWEED CAPS, full *hnpc, Is. 6d„ Our Purnlture Department (take lift to top floor) Sortie, 4s. 6d. Our stocks ot Screes are of the very each, ninglo Bed, os. bd. and ss. M. each. usual price. Now reduced to ss. WOVEN VESTS. 2s, 6d. Is. 11d. is now ready for your inspection. Groat Value in r .p.- ai Jvt hS"'!!'i k °!S B 2?""iPi? m SI> WJ"™ IjFCKERS, Is. lid. NIGHTS. 3s. lid. MEN'S LATEST MASCOT CAPS, ss. Gd. Sale Bedsteads, Duchess Chests, Chairs, Tables, Wardt HUNDfiiiDS OI REMNA2s lb lit \ ery Low I nccs. CLOIJI. Double i\idf.'h, 9d., Is,, ts, 2d, WOVLN NIGIIiS, 4s, 11d. . COMBINATIONS, Is, 11d, price 4s, 3d. robes, ctc., ctc.i at Factory Priccs,

Permanent link to this item
Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/DOM19130705.2.111.1

Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1794, 5 July 1913, Page 13

Word count
Tapeke kupu
1,299

Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1794, 5 July 1913, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1794, 5 July 1913, Page 13

Help

Log in or create a Papers Past website account

Use your Papers Past website account to correct newspaper text.

By creating and using this account you agree to our terms of use.

Log in with RealMe®

If you’ve used a RealMe login somewhere else, you can use it here too. If you don’t already have a username and password, just click Log in and you can choose to create one.


Log in again to continue your work

Your session has expired.

Log in again with RealMe®


Alert