— V 2 Stupendous .Let-Go Sale ! • Of - Men 9 s Wear 1 For 9 Days Only, Commencing THURSDAY, January 6th, at 9 a.m. Step. The Bargains are Bigger and Better than ever, sweeping all past records aside* When Herb, Price has a Sale he invariably makes things "go," and-for the short period of 9 days the bargain-sparks will fly thick and fast, • Every line in his store is reduced to ensure brisk selling, while many Special Bargains are waiting to be snapped up by eager buyers* , vTi ' A FEW ; (< QUICK-SELLERS n 2—Prices shout their economy. 20 dozen SHIRTS-Odd sizes, fast n BBST ALL WOOL SOCKS. Usual | colours. Is. 6d. each. Price, Is. lid. Now 2 pairs 2s. 6d. i SHIRTS —With-neat stripes.' Usual SOFT FELTS—AII the test makers'. Prices, 4s.- 6d., ss. 6d., 6s. 6d. Usual price, 10s. 6d. to 17s. 6d. Now ?s. 11(1. Now 3s. 11d., ss. 6d. 'ALL WOOL SINGLETS—UsuaI Price, ■ TWEED CAPS—Usual Price, 4s. 6d. to g s 6d_ Now 4S. 6d. Bs. 6d. Nov/ Is. 6d. to 6S. 6d. • ALL WOOL TROUSERS—UsuaI Price, U PYJAMAS—UsuaI Price, 12s. 6d. and j 6s. 6d. Now 4s. 6d. - s n 14s. 6d. . . 8 - ALL SUMMER-WEIGHT UNDER- . Now ss. m, 7s. lid., 6s. lid. | WEAR, greatly reduced, in spite of MEN'S SPORT SUITS Odd lines. S liif;li prices of wool. Gd.jl6S. 6d. a Suit. | BIC SPLASH-ALL WOOL BLACK GENT'S SAO SUITS- 1 CASHMERE SOCKS. Usual Price, 395.. 6d„ 425., 455. | Is. 6d. per pair. These are clean stock, and smartly | Now 3 pairs for 2s. 6d. LJ ! cut. § We have a splendid line of STRAW BOATERS, suitable for College Girls. 1 At a Special Price of 2s. 6d. | THE MOST IMPORTANT THING IS TO COME EARLY! Be among the first to secure test choice of the many advantages. Salts to Measure for 65/- during; our 9 Days' Sale. Charts and Patterns sent for Country Orders. Substantial Reductions throughout our Clothing Department. REMEMBER! We pay postage on all orders of £J and over. . Our Stupendous Let-Go Sale is every man's opportunity to save money. Don't Miss It! HERB. PRICE THE OUTFITTING STORE: N CLOTHING STORE: 54 & 56 WILLIS ST. 50 WILLIS ST. WELLINGTON. .
A 2/= Packet @f. a Coal-ore" j Jakes §me Ton' @f Coal i Last as Long as Two. I I "Coal-ore" is a cliemical production based on nature's I process of heat storing. It is so evolved tliat it retards the 5 using up of this store or heat, not by damping down the flames | but by giving off gases which combine with the natural coal \ gas, resulting in a cosy flame which consumes the coal in a i slow, even manner. ; I "Coal-ore" can be used a bit at a time and will retain its jl properties indefinitely. i. "Coal-ore"- is a British invention for giving cheaper coal By Scientifically Increasing the Heat and Life of this Fuel. t It is invaluable in factories, foundries, bakeries, kitchens, I school-rooms, hospitals, and wherever coal is used. | The "Coal-ore" process is simplicity itself. The necessary 5 powder is put into a certain quantity of water, sprinkled jj .over the coal, the latter being turned over a few; times with | a shovel and it is then ready for the fire. . i ■ | It can also be used for slack and coke. The fire will keep | in much longer, and will not require making up nearly so | often. j E. W. lis S Co, Limited, | Agents for Wellington, Taranaki, Hawke's Bay, Westland, I Nelson and Marlborough. Do You Like Fruit Pies? ' Or do you prefer the fruit stewed? Hero at CAMPBELL'S is a full variety of choice Tinned Fruits, luscious and tasty—ideally tempting in summer weather, and no trouble to prepare. How convenient these, for bnsv days! How tempting for the picnic hamper. You'll like our price.?, iind will appreciate our largo variety of choice tinned delicacies of all kinds. W. OOSPBEXiXi, laT®. 40 and 42 MANNERS STREET 'PHONE 443. 293 CUBA STREET. ' 'PHONE 2024 163 IIIDDIFOUD STREET. 'PHONE 1084.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2668, 13 January 1916, Page 9
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