and finally CASH'S l WmM \ r . , rr7S* im b m ■s winter ends noon SATURDAY NEXT All good things come to an end, likewise this never-to-be-forgotten economy event. But there’s still time to save .. . and save handsomely ... on all these household and clothing lines you require most ! For the final hours of Sale, we’re offering Bargains that literally transcend in extent, value and magnitude, all our previous wonderful thrift offers . . . Bargains that will really astonish . . . and thrill ... all Gisborne ! Honestly . . . you owe it to yourself to be in this last-minute outburst of super-specials that only Melbourne Cash COULD offer ! Just tot up the savings on these six colossal Bargain Offers 36 inch LINGERIE LIMBRICS Dainty rosebud and floral designs on pastel and white grounds. A soft mercerised cotton fabric for nightwear and undies. British made. id. YARD. SALE PRICE. 11 25 ALL WOOL BUSH RUGS. Grey grounds with contrast colour overchecks. Heavy quality. Sizes 56in. x 76in. Usually 13/6. FINAL SALE OFFER. 9/5 EACH 29 inch COTTAGE WEAVE. >3 pieces only new broad stripe effect. Reversible quality. Well, worth 1/3 yard. SALE OFFER.... .... fid. YARD LADIES’ “ROSLYN” BLAZERS. All Wool. Smart Stripes. All Sizes. " Usually 25/-. SALE OFFER. 9/11 LADIES’ FELTEX SLIPPERS. Splendid quality; extra padding in soles and heels. Sizes 2 and 3 only. Worth 4/11. SALE OFFER. 2/11 CHILDREN’S BLOOMERS. In fleecy lined qualities; asstd. plain colours. Sizes I Gin. to 20in. Usually 1/9. FINAL SALE OFFER (Jd. PAIR REMEMBER:—AIthough SALE POSITIVELY CLOSES NEXT SATURDAY, several lines may be sold out much earlier . . . MORAL: Shop early for best bargain selection and avoid disappointment !
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20036, 7 September 1939, Page 14
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