The D.O.P. Sale at Loveday Bros is a great success. Why V Because they can undersell all others. Compare their prices. Note the piles of bargains that are exhibited outside. All other sales fail under the great D.O.P. ale. Never before were such bargains to be had. Rush to the sale aud be among the first to have the pick of the Bargains. Still they come in large numbers and greater crowds to the wonderful sale of Winter Drapery and Clothing at the Te Aro Houso Branch in Main-sireet. The Hag directs the crowds aud onwards they stream. There is no mistaking the place. Crowds invariably rush where bargains are to be had and they are to ba found in abundance here. Do you want bargains '? Of course that goes without saying. You can make sure then of getting au abundant choice of every description of Drnpery aud Clothing at the sale at Te Aro House Branch, Main-street. .Tames Smith wants all his country customers to partake in the advantages he now offers. He has exceptional opportunities of buying large lots of goods at very low prices, and he will give unusual bargains to all who visit the sale at Te Aro House Branch, Main-street. All are invited to come, to come at ouce, to ooiue every day and get their wants supplied at lower rates aud with better goods than have ever yet been known in Foxton. Look out for the Hag, visit the sale, and securn the bargains that are now to be had at this exciting sale of Drapery and Clothing at the Te Aro Houso Branoh, Main-street. As showing the wonderful development and steady progress of Colonial Manufactures during the past year or t>io, it is worthy of note that Mkshus Ross &■ SanpFoun, of the Bon Marche, Palmerston North, are now rdlai ing to the public Men's All-wool Colonial Tweed Suits at the wonderful low price of One Pound, quite as good as what oould be bought a short time back for double this money. Tiiis firm are now holding a gigantic Clearing Sale of the whole of their extensive and valuable stock and it' will be to the interest ot buyers of Clothing and General Drapery to pay them an early visit,— Advt. mußmmmmmHtmmmmmmmmmimm.
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Manawatu Herald, 13 July 1893, Page 2
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379Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Herald, 13 July 1893, Page 2
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