Road our advertisment hero in this paper —'you and all >Olll family and you'll get some idea why it is everybody is saying our sale is the greatest bargain harvest known in these parts. Jim when you have seen our goods--rummage round our departments and lick the plums that are offering everywhere —you'll dimply shout wdh joy. . , ■ • • , A* an index to the value take these following as just typical Hlouses front Is 6d up: Trimmed hats at less than cost price; Strong prints from 3d per yard ; Fine black cashmere hose from is ; Mens' strong suits from 21s; JMens' strong trousers from 3 s 6d : Fverything reduced from 3° 10 5° per cent. Stock must be reduced to make room for big shipments coming forward. FOR TWO WFFK'S ONLY, v « t The up-to-date Draper Geo. Lineham ami a "" ,u ' r - Next BankN.X., Te Kuiti v.TSßrrmrrsraora New Spring Goods MRS. J. WILLIAMS is just opening up a Choice Assortment of all the latest in MILLIXHKY. Inspection cordially invited. Mrs. J, Williams High-Class Milliner JESMOND BUILDINGS HAMILTON Blackma,n & Cobb llave landed a large shipment of Linoleums ! Linolennisj_ Which were bought before the last sharp advance in prices and which we are offering at specially low prices for cash. Now is the time to secure Canadian Chairs iT-aM 1 offer them at prices unheard of in the district. We can make you any design of Wood Bedstead _ j cither in Rimu, Kauri, or Stained Woods. Iron Hii&tfS&t&ZkdfX bedsteads from 17s. 6d. upwards. ... All kinds of FURNITURE made to ordei y at lowest current rates. Blackma.ll S 9 Cobb, House Furnishers.
"TEJJV Zi 1 We illustrate ;i few articles from our Treasure House Stock; a, 11 are of «ooa quality, and warranted to give every satisfaction. Buying' from us means a savin:; to you of from 10 to 20 per cent. In addition to this we pay postago, and if you are not satisfied with your purchase on receipt, you can exchange the same, or get your money back in full—just as you wish. r, ?.wr,. Silvor-iihvted and (Jut f.iims Butler 2A#- « VILA*,; wmmrni >• H 1009. (!lcur-(flanfl Butter Dish Silver plated frrausc ;u:d Knit® 11/6. FT? r~\ ? <i 8973. CUMX-clasH Butter Dish, Silver-plated Frame and IM. 12/6. K -I7u. fIUT«*-l>la,t*d and Cfcitflaas Cruet <lb4 Spoons, 15/6. 4BSGM ait r.uic.v J.U'I lii.ih. Htlver-pljit»d Frame, 10/6. «Jtag|£S» F 77:9. Flint-class Jam Pish. Silver-plated Fra>iif\ Lid, ' ~ 17/6. WTTffl mfrnrnmrn Mm to&i fj'Jit} ii lis v -yv.i. Silve.r-jiUiUvi i.gi; Cruet <!ut-s!aas Buttrr I): th. Bent. aJid Spoons. 22/6. Silver-plated Frame A l.id. 2-lv-For the convenience of Country Customers we have Illustrated Catalogues, giving great variety of our goods. These are sent free on request. As we do not employ Agents or Travelling Salesman, to ensure receiving our goods it is necessary to deal with us direct at our Auckland Treasure House. We pay postage and guarantee safe delivery of the goods. *&?' 0 The Loading ocw©23crs, QUEEN AUG^S-AT^O.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 347, 22 March 1911, Page 7
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