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EXTRAORDINARY SALE AT GAMBLE'S.

ASTOUNDiLNG VALUES.

Mr J. P. Gamble has just returned from a three weeks’ business; trip to Auckland. Whilst there he secured from some of. thq warehouses a truly marvellous line of oddments and job lines. Every year while stocktaking the Auckland ware,hous.es put aside various lots of garments, etc., which are top. few in number to include in thqir regular business yet are first grade goods, new, and fashionable. Mr Gamble purchased at below wholesale cost's, £2OOO worth of t'hes.e articles, whic.'n will be on sale at Gamble’s, Paeroa, “The House fpr Value;,” O n Monday. To- night a special display of Monday’s Sale goods will, be seen in the windows,.and in view of the undoubtedly large crowd that will attend the sale, prospective purchasers would be; well adivised to mentally choose their articles from the window stock to-night, so as to; be in time. Just a few of the wonderful bargains are mentioned below, in each c,ase the regular warehouse; price being quoted first and Gamble’s price second'; thus cue can get an idea of the reductions. Thirty-six inch silk lace, 7/6 —1/-, ladies’ suejde golf c.oats, 39/6 —7/6 ; figured voile dress, lengths, 17/6— 12/6; velvet coats with sleeves, 23/6 —l2/6, without sleeves, 10/6 ; black silk coats with fur collars, £5 5s —59s 6d and 69/6; ladies’ white; as.trakan coats, 29/6 —12/6 ; voile frocks, 1/11 ; ladies’ and children’s millinery at. less than half price; children’s, printed sun helmets, 2/11-1/6; men’s suits from 29/6, men’s navy shorts —just the thing for the beach —4/6 —2/11 ; men’s alpaca coats, grey, black, and fawn, cool and ideal for eithqr office or outdoor wear, 16/9 — 15/6; denims, slightly soiled, 4/11 ; working shirts, 4/6 and 4/11; dress shirts, collars to> match, 3/11 to 12/6; men’s cotton sox for hard wear Bd, coloured fancy lOd; men’s rubber belts with nickel, buckles, fid; boys’ navy school'Shorts, 4/11 to 6/6 ; flannel shirts, 5/3 to 9/6 ; c.ollege ties, 6d; all boys’ suits hqavily i.eduted; hard-wearing slip mats, 2/9 ", Barry’s genuine linq, 7/6 a yard. •Bargains ? Yes I Bargains such as Paeroa has never seen before; and all qt J. P. Gamble’s, “The 'Home cf Goo[d Value! ”

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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXX, Issue 5382, 1 February 1929, Page 2

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EXTRAORDINARY SALE AT GAMBLE'S. Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXX, Issue 5382, 1 February 1929, Page 2

EXTRAORDINARY SALE AT GAMBLE'S. Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXX, Issue 5382, 1 February 1929, Page 2

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