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ive Bargains. SUCH Lons. SUCH an emf stock could only be the peculiar circumsessitates the present hed are a few of the bund in the various )BUYERS its HOW. With practically the in before you this is a unique advantage. t©SS & Co. ERY & BOOT IMPORTERS.

WE LEAD! OTHERS FOLLOW! ™»Lt 1 stock imw sue m the BON MAR(EHE, mm l IS NOW IN FULL PROGRESS.

ote: I BLANKETS cl serviceable quality ai q/l! ;r Beds .... 14/6 : .... .... 18/O L BLANKETS - simply to clear stock 12/6 le Beds .... 17/6 ize 22/G and 25/NELS in White, Pink, and Bkl, es are special. )ED A: EIDERDOWN 1, 10/9, I.}/-, 2 1 /'-, and >ove arc at slock quitting 3 LOU SINGS — t gd, Gd, 89 SINGS at 1/6, ijij, iji ■! ial quitting prices. v jr H Yards .ANNELKTTE — ity at lopl, i, - Doz. Yards 5/11 & 7/11 md PRILLED s 6d. worth securing. Each We Quote: 242 LADIES’ PINK WOVEN WOOLSPENCERS Usual Values 4/6 and s jb Quitting Price 2/6 Ladies' and Children's UNDERWEAR of every description at Tempting Prices, Ladies' C. 13. and FITU CORSETS All Sizes 5/9, 7/6, 9/6 and 10/6 Quitting Price ail round 3/11 Ladies' UNDERSKIRTS—1/6, 2/0, 3/11, 5/1 I, 8/11 to 2 1/AII Quitting Prices Here. Ladies’ BLACK and NAVY DRESS SKIRTS in Serge, Cloth and Voile Good Fitting. Well made, fully trimmed. Not a faulty skirt amongst them and every one a Veritable Bargain. Prices 6/y, 8/11, 10/6, 12/1: 15/6 upward:Ladies' WARM WINTER DRESSING {AC K IGi'S — Quitting at 2/6, 2/11, 3/11, 4/6, 5/m 7/6, 8/11, 12/6. 1.4/6, 10/0 Ladies’ JAIL SILK KAMONA JACKETS Formerly 3° -t" 3N'Quitting Price .... 15/6 Ladies’ HEAVY FLANNELETTE DRESSING GOWNS Quitting Prices 5/9, 7/6, 8/1; ; me .. TABLE DAMASKS lilting Prices. apartment. 'iiimon or Rubbishv' in partment. IESS PIECES to Sell 8; n and 10/6 ie of everyone <'t \vhu:ii uaiantee. 1 Large Stock of GOODS at Sweeping rice So mi il. iii GLOVES. Children’s LINED A- FUR TOPPED KID GLOVES .... i/j i Ladies’ LINED and PUP TOPPED KID GLOVES ... 2/0 [.aches’ SEE Dir. KID CLOVES. Very slightly spotted Quitting at '/ n Ladies' TAN KID GLOVED 8-rna; Quiuing at ■ ; Every variety of FABRIC eLOVE ai Quilling Prams. i We Quote: FANCY. Great Bargains in Veilings, Belts, Ties and Lace Collars 132 Black NET and SEQUIN COLLARS and CAPES. Useful for Evening wear. Formerly .... 2/6 to 5/1 t Quitting at 1/- each Nothing the matter with this line but the Price 78 Ladies’ Macintoshes perfectly sound land serviceable goods. Quitting at' 7/6, 10/6, 15/6, 21/ii 1 (only) GIRLS’ MACINTOSHES— Formerly 7s 6d and 10s 6d Quitting at 2/11 I Ladies’ CRAVENETTE CLOAKS— I Quitting at 17/6, 19/6 and 21/f| ' 1 || <3 Girls' and Maids’ JACKETS. New goods | in Electric, Cardinal, Fawn, New Blue I and Resida .... 12/- to 15/- | Quitting at ... _ 2/11 5 These arc Going Quickly, I ” ' : : I j O7 Ladies’JACKETS. New Goods I 12/- to 21/-. Quitting at 7/0 | jai Ladies’ HIGH-CLASS JACKETS | 23,- to 42/-. Quitting at 15/- & 21/- \ , m i,; I...nhe-k E UK-LINED JACKETS ij 1 Vt,iy 1 .atest, with and without the I ;!-„:vv- Ltaiher Collar ■ 1 Vat.s .;.2. . 32,6, 55/"’ 57/0’ Pj/o 85, - ■; 1 prilling this line at one price 30/i ■ L.idms Black SILK VELVET CAPE. | bilk Lined, Richly Trimmed. | Formerly A 5 1 5 s - Now 21 jj ? .adieu' and Children’s High-Class | MILLINERY GOODS at Quitting i Prices I . | 1 : i {. 1 ) RP. \ ':•> I>E A K CO A 1. S, ali size.-' | Formerly 8,6. 12/6. jh/6, Ji r , 1 •■■■ /■ W 6 I [] . AUn': ... 4/6, 8 /11. 12/1!. J4.il . | ' i 7/0, 24/6, 27/6^ I, 1,.,. ..!• at iCeai Bargain i fmes. We Quote; WHITE BEAK TAMS— Quitting at i/u, 2/6, 3/9, 4/11 Flannelette and Flannel BLOUSES — Quitting at 2/1 1, 3/6, 4/ G » 5/ 11 GOLF BLOUSES and JERSEYS— Quitting at 7/6, 8/11, 10/6, 12/11 Quitting Prices. FUR NECKLETS, last season’s— Quitting at 1/-, 1/6, 2/11, 3/G These are GIVING-AWAY Prices for tliis Line. LONG STOLE FURS. New and Fashionable Goods 6/y, 8/11, 10/6, 12/11, 10/O, 21/BARGAINS IN THE ClothingS Mercery Dept Mens’ HEAVY WOOL Undershirts .... 2/5 ~ ~ Underpants3/6 A 4/6 ~ ARCTIC Underpants .. 2/11 BOYS’ HEAVY COLONIAL TWEED Norfolk Suits, plain and open fronts, 11/6 Boys’ SAILOR SUITS, • ■ 4/11 „ KEEFER COATS 3/11 Grand Selection ot Boys’ ami \ out Ms K A INI’ROOF COATS 14/u up. M ENS’ CARDIGAN JACKETS Heavy Line . .. .... y/i > Colonial 1 WELD Si 11 S. 33/- ?oj 2'ijb I'hesc Goods are worth Buying and will not di ppoint the wearer. MENS’ Colonial TWEED TROUSERS, 6/n, //ii, 8/ii. ~ BLU£ BEAVER i Coats, 27/0 <V 29/G „ FAWN KEEFER Coats m/o, 21/, 20/0 ~ MACINTOSH Coats _■ .1 k, m , 27/0 jy/u l;. whole v 1 »ur BC \S . i) U ! >/- and MENk- CLOTHE- • . AN.! ■ MERCERY at QU'JTTIN',• BRIBES to Reduce blot-K. We Quote: Boot and Shoe Dept We are Quitting Stock at a Rapid Rate and still have more to move out. We offer 150 pairs Gents’ Tan Bals. at 25% or 4/- in the & discount. Ladies’ TAN GLACIE WALKING Shoes, 17/6 to 21/" quitting at 12/6. 30 pairs Mens’ STRONG BLUCHERS, Heel Tips, Toe Plates and Nails 4/6. ENGLISH GOLOSHED BALMORALS, 13/6, quitting price 10/6. Mens’ CHROME BALMORALS, quitting at 11/0. ENGLISH BALMORALS for light wear 8/11 G Pairs only, size 3, LADIES’ EVENING Shoes, 4/- and 4/6, quitting at .... 1/11. A Beautiful Selection of Ladies EVLNING SHOES in Court and Lace at 1/9, 2/3, 2/11, and 3/6. Gents’ EVENING SHOES, at 5/0, 6/6, y/G, quitting prices. I .... Quitting Stock .... I IN THE FURNISHING i Department. Inspect Our I I ’ : l It Will Save You Monty. /; 4 Carpets, Floor Coverings, Health Pugs, Emm jj Mats, Lace and Art Curtains, '{'able Covers. t, | We oiler here no lea Cosies 2/-, 2/0, a j/--I Quitting price, 1/6. s I 30 jil’SY TABLE COVERS, 2/0 and 2/11, I* Quitting at 1/6. A Special line of Ladies’ WnsiEi Bags, 4/0 and 7/6, quilting at 2/11 and 4/9. | it would take a whole newspaper to qu-m, | dl the Bargains we oiler. | y t nSK you ie* see u.em .0.1. t*-.- ..ntiii tm*) •

lUU IU 4UIL tffcUUf 2 ; l. c . |rr . ■. w .^ w^^it *xreaw»WßTOwgßaßi»aa*aMii^^ a yto«»wnumc»vnrnrwi i i i»<«hhm ROSS & ana '.I mWIM'-IPMDiWI) W'l .'rne ,21 tJiiU 1 3 a!merston Worth • Mm’«Ma»MM«i<i ®s»«wam» rtfi j s^isKasusasr; pa a »«s s ii»*.<w*c»:»*iiaa'. Suyplemuut to !i Manawara Herald KEELING «x ivl UisDY, Earners

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 3533, 10 June 1905, Page 2 (Supplement)

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 3533, 10 June 1905, Page 2 (Supplement)

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 3533, 10 June 1905, Page 2 (Supplement)

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