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A DRAPERY SURPRISE.

GREAT SCOOI 1 BY GEORGE AND KEftSLEY, LTD. Something like a sensation has been caused in the drapery trade by the fact that Mr. John Olouston, wholesale warehouseman, Cuba Street, has sold his entire stock of general drapery to Messrs. George and ICersley, Ltd. Owing to the large increase in his business. Mr. Clouston found it necessary to take more commodious premises in Victoria Street, and in order to make the removal —always a bothersome task —as light as possible, he decided to disnoso ol' his whole stock of new and fashionable goods. Messrs. Georgo and Kersley, Ltd., were fortunate in securiug the lot at a very substantial discount, and now intend to offer the goods to tie public at prices which they state are even less than wholesale rates. In to-morrow's issue of this paper will appear a four-page sale catalogue, which should interest all our women readers. It will ■be found that this sale, which begins on Wednesday morning, covers every department of "The Economic." The showroom values, however, are stated to be exceptionally atrnctii'c, ami include surprisingly good offerings in costumes cut- in the latest shapes, smart one-piece dresses, dressy skins, charming evening gown, warm .;oats, end dainty blouses. It- is promised that a large number of handsome coats m soft pony-skin and Astrakhan nloths—the latest arrivals in New Zealand—wdl be sold at specially low prices. It is impossible to spoak here of all the other bargains, but mention mustbe made of the good tilings waiting ;n the Manchester department. Sale prices will apepal to the woman who wishes to buy blankets, qudts, "•heetings, pillow-cases, flannels, towels, damasks. and other linens in the most economical way. For full particulars see to-morrow's paper.

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2492, 21 June 1915, Page 3

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A DRAPERY SURPRISE. Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2492, 21 June 1915, Page 3

A DRAPERY SURPRISE. Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2492, 21 June 1915, Page 3

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