T©"flii©rf i©w, Wednesday, 24th September, at § a.m. < Our Stocktaking has been completed and instructions have been issued to CLEAR OVER-STOCK LINES. Room must be made for New Goods arriving. The Reductions are truly startling. Study the list and SHOP EARLY. ENAMELLED WARE. ASHBERY'S Al QUALITY SPOONS AND FORKS Here is a Stunner to Start with— 7/6 half-doz. 15/SET OF 5 ENAMELLED SAUCEPANS, with O/£ Dessert Spoons 11//J Dessert Forks 11 /g covers Sims Sale Price—per set O/ U Per half-doz. 1.1/0 Per half-doz. 11/U Quantity Limited. Get Yours Early. Soup Spoons ft/ Table Forks IC/ ENAMELLED PIE DISHES—AII sizes. Per half-doz. 10/ ~ Per half-doz. K)/" 6d., 7d., Bd., 9d., lOd., and 1/-each ronrifVPV , n J ri A<S<SWA»P ENAMELLED PIE PLATES—OId price l/- each QD. CKUUvfcKI and bLAWWAKt. Now */ Our Motto—Small Profits and Quick Returns. ENAMELLED LIPPED SAUCEPANS—Large size |I £ Set of 3 WHITE. PUDDING BASINS— | ./A Each.l/" ' 6 in., 6* in., and 7 in. I/*' ENAMELLED SOUP PLATES—OId price 1/-each QD. CHEAP DINNER WARE Now O . WHITE EMBOSSED PLATES—Don't miss these. ENAMELLED BUCKETS— Sims Price O I€L 6 in., 1/11; 7 in., 2/2; 8 in., 2/6; 9 in,, 3/2; 10 in., 3/9 Each O/.V All per half-dozen ENAMELLED CHAMBERS— 1/3, 1/6, 1/9, and 2/- each ENGLISH CUPS AND SAUCERS—FuII size. O /•> ENAMELLED WASH BASINS—9d., 10d., and 1/- each . . Per half-doz. Of O DEEP SEAMLESS WASH-UPS—Enamelled A I FANCY MILK JUGS—With gold line. QD. and 1 AD. Were 5/- each Now **/ " Each O 1U ■ See Damaged Enamelled Ware in Doorway, at Give-away Prices. DECORATED TEA SETS Worth 18/6 "I O/C ' ' Now 1«J / 0 THERMOS FLASKS- Old price 2/6 each | / A ALBERT T£A gETS _ M/ _ Now X/ «/ Now O«I/£ OA / WRINGERS—I 2 in. wood frame. Old price 40/- OA/ Slt/Xl OV/ m ELECTS IRON S _ 33 O ,o lts only ' iJ/C AYNSLEY TEA SETS-*^ 4 Q/_ "/-^y. VEGETABLE KNJVES-S.i!™ 3^B'' T t fo!j / WATER SETS-Were 6/- Now . WB^rioW-B^ti' wtttj-Tl OD. FANCY SHAPE and DECOHATECMI^e^ 3/3 GARDEN SPADES- ' Special VteO/O FANCY COTS AND J/_ _ ■ _ ■ Each O/,0 FANCY CUP, SAUCER, and PLATE— 1/C LAWN MOWERS. "~" '1 ' Old price 2/- To-day i/U lAwn I"7' VVtKO- . FANCY PLATES—Large assortment £D. Now is the time to buy. The best value Ball-bearing Each, only U Lawn Mower in the City is SIMS' NEW IDEAL. FLOATING BOWLS— At Half Price to Quit 12 in. /SE! / each 14 in. |*Q /£ Goods Carefully Packed and Delivered Free, City and Suburbs. : ■ 'tOI" 00/ V I TENNIS RACQUETS and SPORTS GOODS The Prices of our Mowers have not yet been loaded with the See Our Centre Window and Inspect our Stocknew Customs Duty. Get your Machine now—next shipment you . a ji Makes Tennis Racquets Greatly Reduced in Price will pay much more. ' ———— ' The goods as priced above are on sale at all our stores. Our ■ Here IS a Real Money-saver. Big Reductions in the Price of Branches, however, offer a few special inducements to suburban FANCY GOODS, TOILET WARE, SOAPS, Etc. • shoppers'L : Star Lines at Low Prices At Our PETONE BRANCH, Jackson Street WWTTT7 YVT OfT OTHUS KTfTTSHFS <T!J / DINNER SETS, each with one piece damaged, are real Petone WHIIE KILO CLOIHEb BKUbHEb— //- value at 46/-, 48/-, 48/6, and 53/6. Old price 3/- Now fa/ Glass SALAD BOWLS—I/ COLOURED VASES—I / WHITE XYLO TRAYS—Great Value, 2/6, 3/6, and 6/- Each 1/-. Each 1/WHITE XYLO MlßßOßS—Greatly Reduced, 2/6 to 11/6 HAIR BROOMS—o//» 2 in. 4-Fold BOXWOOD "I t D. Special Line LADIES' HAIR BRUSHES— 9/ Each */U^ .RULES- Each ** r Each til " Hundreds of other Money-savers at Petone Branch. WRITING PADS— 1 / FOUNTAIN PENS— "8 / At Our LOWER HUTT Branch, opp. Town Hall. » og/ Fkl/- ANTIQUE COPPER KERBS— 9/6 to 30/----3 for&/ „ , fcas™. ' . ODD CUPS—English, W. and G. 3 for 1/3 SHAVING MIRRORS— From 1/- to 15/- each TENNIS RACQUETS— 5/6 to 70/- each CLOTHES BRUSHES^SampIe line 1 / Sets of ALUMINIUM SAUCEPANS— At 11/9 to 13/6 each Great Value at, each I/" LAWN MOWERS, at City Prices. | To-morrow, Wednesday, 9 a.m. YOU CAN REALLY SAVE MONEY AT THIS SALE. THE SIMS HARDWARE CO. LTD. JACKSON STREET, PETONE. CUBA STREET, CITY. " MAIN ROAD, LOWER HUTT , . _^___^_^^_l^ ; • , ' \ Never Mind the Rain—Think \ V* of the Sunshine that the \ \ £3000 irst Prsze \ vHSH^ \ TOTAL PRIZE MONEY f AAQQ \ \ In Alluvial GoM Mm.mW\o^o%o \ Ist Prize £3000 \ \ -^^|o^k \ mx.^.^^^c 2nd Prize 250 \ A—^^^K^Kl C. J. B. NORWOOD, Esrj. OFu rflZe IOU ' X^^^^^^^Kk \ \ V^^^BS^A D. J. McGOWAN, E»a. 4 Prizes of £20 8O Secretory and Treasureji g^^^^BK^^^'^^^^ \ \ *~^> «^^B9B MARCUB MARKS, Esq. '_- n . tf■, n <->swx NBII' McABXHTJB, ' «. 20 Prizes of £10 200 p.o. box uo. ;3SSsS^iyaßfc«^~~i I '^y^, Chic, 10th October, 1930 74PrizCS0f£5 370 WJUINGTON. ' "^^l'fcS^fc wT* Drawn 31H October, 1930 s "^^^^^KSSS^* ~"~^C^L £4000 l OBJECTS j <3r-Tl^\,.' • €a_'^ji^>^Cl jaternni Affair*. • ALLUVIAL GOLD Ac W«lKnjrton Free Ambnltnce. ■ "^Sjjß^H^^^^ \ I*^^^ M £§Hi&B gMM B^P M^ BinJ 888 Please send me — &uflU j N ,«,[ | yyti»it <~ft'ft Enclose stamped addressed envelope for. reply.
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 73, 23 September 1930, Page 14
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