MILITARY STORES
A CHEAT BARGAIN OFFER. The great realisation sale of surplus military stores' is 'attracting; widespread attention throughout tii» .South Island, and the publication today of No. 2‘list, is-’bound-to meet, ■with the approval of those who desire the finest English quality in ironmongery and saddlery, at rates far and below present-day market-values. The Government lias no further use for the stores and every item is for absolute sale. The sale extends to September 15 and ns the wide variety of bargains must- include articles of use / to farmers and artisans, a perusal or tin? list on page three, and pronipv mailing of orders is an obligation on ■everyone requiring quality goods at extremely low prices.
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Hokitika Guardian, 8 September 1930, Page 4
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116MILITARY STORES Hokitika Guardian, 8 September 1930, Page 4
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