THIS. WEEK ONLY. «]^-zic»rai radii s*aer?amsci^.cs2y«n«o A FINAL CLEARING OUT* OF THE FEW REMAINING LINES BEFORE STOCKTAKING. YOUR LAST CHANCE ! ! ' A AAA YARDS of Dainty Summer Muslins, iu TUDU pretty colourings. The season’s prices were to 1/6 yard. Special stocktaking price 4/11 per dozen. A limited quantity only of our unbeaten line o! Beautiful Snow White Blouse Lengths with pretty Gibson tucks. They are worth to-day 4/u each. Special stocktaking price 1/11 each. About a dozen only Fof beautiful Silk Chiffon Scarves in light and dark blue, green, brown, etc. 8/11 was the original price. Special stocktaking prices 3/11 each. A sensational offer of Puritan Collars in daintily embroidered lawn in white and Paris. Ordinary price 9d and 1/- each. Special stocktaking price 4 for ijWRITE US TO-DAY. TE ARO HOUSE, WELLINGTON. v - ra MW* WRITE FOR BARGAINS TO-DAY t mflE Clean Sweep Sale of Drapery is now on, and if you cannot attend A in person, you can secure your share of the borgains by mail. Here are some of the bargains:— Is lid upwards. Flannelettes in white, cream and pink, from 3s lid dozen. Navy Ground Prints now 4d, 6d, and 7id. Dress Linens, 36in. wide, all colours, Is yard. Cretones, srom 4d yard., Blouse lengths in muslin, cambric, etc., from Isa length. Ladies fancy Neck Wear, 3d, 6d, 9d, and Is upwards. Ladies Hair Plaits, 6d each. Veilings,-4d, 6d and 9d per yard and upwards. Neck Chiffon, all colours, 2d per yard. Women’s Plain or ribbed Cashmere Hose, 2 pairs for Is 9d and upwards. Cambric Shirt Blouses, Is 6d, Is lid and Underskirts, from 2s lid upwards. Straw Hats, all colours, 6d, 9d and Is each. Trimmed Millinery, all at half marked prices. Every article is of reliabe quality,, and at these prices represent a very real real bargain indeed. Write to-day for anything yov are wanting,. Yon will save money on every purchase at the Clean Sweep Sale, STERLING HOUSE, “THE SHOP FOE EVERYBODY,” The Square, Palmerston,
FOR CUTLERY THAT WILL CUT AND Electroplated Goods that will wear life-long, go to BARRY’S, CHEAPSIDE, The Furnishing Ironmongers, COLLINSON AND SONS, PALMERSTON NORTH. THE SUMMER CLEARANCE AT The goN Marche TERMINATES SATURDAY, 29th INST. BARGAINS EXTRAORDINARY FOR EAST WEEK. ALL DEPARTMENTS CONTRIBUTING. GIVING AWAY PRICES FOR MILLINERY, BLOUSES, COSTUMES, AND FANCY GOODS. SEE OUR WINDOWS FOR THESE BARGAINS. C. M. ROBS & CO., THE SQUARE, IPALMERSTON NORTH. NOTICE. ALE outstanding accounts owing to me are respectfully requested to be paid on or before 29th inst., otherwise they will- be placed in the hands of a solicitor for collection. COOK.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 384, 29 February 1908, Page 3
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