I Read our advertisment here in this paper you and all your H t family and you'll get some idea why it is everybody is saying our ■ | saie is the greatest bargain harvest known in these parts. But when B 1 vou have seen our goods—rummage round our departments and g | pick the plums that are offering every where—you'll simply shout H | with jov. . . . . I | As an index to the value take these following as just typical g Blouses from is 6d up ; Trimmed Hats at less than cost price; Strong Flints from 3d per vara; Fine Black Cashmere Hose from Is; Mens Strong Suits from 21$; Mens'Strong Trousers from 3s 6d; Everything reduced from 30 to 50 per cent. Stock must be reduced to make room for big shipments coming forward. ~ FOR TWO WEEK'S ONLY. W 0 -- The up-to-date Draper and Geo. Linen am, (Next Ban ,f^ T Te Ku . t .
Notice Don't Miss this Opportunity 'We will not state what prices the Goods were THEY ARE NOW Tweed Hats, Is each. Maids' Felts, <sd. Felt Flops, 9d each White Felt Babettes, 9d each Trimmed Millinery at less than cost White Ribbons at 2jd & 5d yard Wings and Feather Mounts, 6d each And other lines too numerous to mention, at LESS THAN COST SEE OUR WINDOW MRS. J. WILLIAMS VICTORIA STREET. HAMILTON.
7Si "If a man live to be 75" wrote an eminent sociologist "he will have spent 25 years in bed. The pleasure and profitableness of, the remaining 50 years will have depended on the benefit he derived from the 25 years in sound," sweet recuperating sleep." The importance for ensuring comfort for that one third of a man's life which he spends in sleep has been FULLY REALISED by lN 8 COBB I? 1 Rtf<4/1 v/hone essential requirements is that they l-j must be comfort giving find prominence in BLACSMAN 8 COBB'S Stock of Bedroom Furniture. Prices are no higher than asked elsewhere for the other Icind. 11-.4C1M.4M 8 COBB, Furnishers, T« Kuiti.
silver m •SksJSCSf We illustrate a few articles from our Treasure House Stock; all are of good quality, and warranted to give every satisfaction. Buying from us means a saving - to you of from 10 to 20 per cent. In addition to this we pay postage, and if you a,re not satisfied with your purchase on receipt, you ean exchange the same, or get your money back in full—just as ycu wish. o f?;.2 (i 2591 Best Silver-piat-ed and Cnt-gl&38 Butter Diah, £4£IM&k Wm H 1099. Clear-gla3s Butler Dish Silver-plated Frame and Kjufa 11/6. o ass. Butior Di:',h. Silver-plated Frame and IdA, 12*5. H 470. BSh«r-pla,tacl and @~»- Cruet. Ami Spoon r, UV6. I wmm-. F 7729. Flint-glass Jam pish. Bilver-7>la< ed Frame. Lid, and Hpnnn, 17/6. fciiifiHfiSSJßi mm tSm G 4i03. Fancy-slims Jam Dish, Silver-plated Frame, 10/6. It 1298. Silver-plated Egg Cruet Cut-glass Butter Dish, Best and Spoons, 22/6. Silver-plated Frame & I»id, 25/Fo? tiie convenience of Country Customers we have Illustrated Catalog-ues, giving great variety of our goods. Theso are sent free on request. As we do not employ Agents or Travelling Salesmen, to ensure receiving our goods it is necessary to deal with us direct at our Auckland Treasure House. We pay postage and guarantee safe daHvery of the goods. O mart 2>, amson The Leading Jewel Jens, & @o.,
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 438, 10 February 1912, Page 2
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