I NEW ZEALAND H 0 ii'4 ft! l I CLOTHING EACTORYL r." *' kh KH H.H *« «*# ■W7I ♦ NEW ZEALAND iniiHl i|jg! 2!i l«w CLOTHING FACTORY KH ■miUinil h!H a # ® ■ w b as ss a a ■ KH KH KH THE FIRST DAY OF THE GREAT EVENT kh MONDAY, JANUARY 23rd, 1922. “ 11.8.’s SUMMER SALE is one of the occasions looked forward to by a host of thrifty folk. Men and women who believe in saving on good quality merchandise. That is why “11. B.” Sales are so popular—men and women know that “11.8. merchandise at “H. 8.” Sale Prices are direct aids to economy. THE SALE PRICES TELL THE WHOLE STORY. KH KH KH KH * ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ KH KH KH KH KH KH READ EVERYONE! if o if* its MM ITS GOOD ~ X ! -1^ Toothing factory! KH KH KH KH KH KH KH KH KH KH Men’s Summer Singlets, usual price ( ! ll i Sa , e PMce 4./It. Men’s Summer Unpants, usual price i/6j Sale Price 5/9. Men’s Medium Weight Singlets & Pants, were 9/6; Now 6/6. Boys’ Flannels, were 7/6; Now 4/11. Men’s Flannels, were 12/6; Now 8/6. . Men’s Net Singlets, usual price 8/11; Sals Price i 5/11. Men’s Black & Coloured Cashmere Sox were 3/6; NOW 1/11. Men’s Colonial Tweed Trousers, were 25/; Now 17/6. M’en’s strong Denims, all sizes, were 12/6; NOW b/IT. Boys’ Strong Shorts, were 11/6, 12/6; Now 6/11, 7/11. Men’s Band Shirts, usual price 12/6; Sale Price 7/11. 1 dozen only Band Shirts, usually 10/6; Sale Price 5/11. Men’s Working Shirts, usual price. 11/6; Sale Price 8/11. Men’s Fancy Shirts, Collars attached, usual price 12/6; Sale Price 8/6. KH KH KH ■ a KH KH KH KH KH KH KH ■ ■ r if ■■ KH KH ■ a Be KH <s>4 & *■ ■a Boys’ Strong Shirts for school, usual price 6 11, 76; Sale Price 4,11, 5/11. Men’s Colonial Woollen Sox, usual price 2/6; Sale Price 1/11. Ladies’ Glace and Patent Court Shoes, usual price 35/-; 27/6. Ladies’ Best Patent Court Shoes, usual price 40/-: Sals Prtee 32/6, Ladies’Strong Derby Shoes, usual price 30/-; Sale Price 23/G. Ladies’ Glace Derby Shoes, usually 35/-. now 27/6. Men’s Tan and Black Derby Boots, were 37/6, now 27/6. Derby Boots, with plates, were 32 /6, now 26/6. Men’s Tan Willow Calf Shoes,, all sizes, were 47 6, Sale Price 37/6. Men’s Nailed Shooters, usual price 27/6, Sale Price 23/6. I■ D I la a i I■ o l I■ n i KH KH KH NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY N.Z. CLOTHING FACTORY, HOKITIKA. IlililliiliiflßiliiMiaHciliili P»mH»iti biJm L'zJufJl ■ a H ■ t; ia i v ZbALANO I £5 CLOTHING FACTORY
Quilts! Quilts! Quilts! Honeycomb, from 20/- to 42/Marcella, from 27/6 to 50/Down and Karoc, from 45/ to 120/Fancy Bed Spreads, from 21/- to 25/W. McKay & Son T ta“’ s K E ■ ■ H H K K H K H E Millinery at Bargain Prices. Models, now 9/11,12/6 to 27/6. Straws and Ready-to-Wears 4/- in the £ Discount. *SS2r ADDISON’S Hokitika ‘Whore the best goods are.’’ 'H H H H H a H H H a Attractive Reductions in Millinery. —"— 0 - Blouses, Coats and Jumpers. Inspection Cordially Invited. F. Schroder & Co i i i i i i i i
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 January 1922, Page 2
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