'!!i |[;i >; THE BON MIBCRE BARGAIN BOOM Begins SATURDAY. MY 9th. Ends SATURDAY MY 30th. CONDITIONS OF SALE. The Sale Prices are for Cash. No Goods purchased during the Sale can he exchanged or taken hack into stock, except those sent in execution of Country Orders. No Goods can be sent on approval during the Sale period. Great Bargains in Neckwear. Big Bargains TO MAKE BIG BUSINESS COUNTRY ORDERS. Country Orders will be executed at Sale Prices quoted herein. Any Goods sent to Country Customers in execution of orders, if found unsatisfactory will he exchanged or taken hack into stock. Such goods must he returned to us delay or damage. Absolutely the most Attractive bargains ever si eii at The ]tun Marche. We have a lot to quit and we rely -on Our hittle Prices as the lever for moving mil the ,Toils, lie at, die Lancv Counters early. Hashed of Silk NeekwoO, mostly ties ami hows. Now Gd and 1 -. Lace Neck wen r, all new goods in plastrons and guipure, and Valenciennes Lace Collars. Lsually 2,(1. I, -, I G and 5; 11. Clearing at 1 0 each. |-'if,ei n Scarce-; in lloral, chiffon and crepe de chine. IMnd prices I 11 and 5 11. Clearing at 1 I! each. One I to/.eii Scarves in pink and mam. An extraordinary bargain. At >»/(> each. Line Dinctoire Sadies in sky, cream, grey, navy and sa\e . blue, Regu'ar prices I‘i (5 and I 1/9. Clearing price 5/ II each. IN the course of a few weeks we must take an inventory of our Stock’. Looking around THE BON MARCHE just now there is ample evidence that the Merchandise here is much in excess of what it ought to be. There is a surplus and that surplus must be cleared before we begin Stock-taking. We are seeking your co-operation to clear our shelves of Stocks that should not be here now and we are making it worth your while to help us in this matter. This Sale practically means that we are inviting you to a GREA 1 BARGAIN CARNIVALPrices are cut down in a manner to exhibit our earnestness —our determination to move out the Goods. Try to realise what these pre-inventory Bargains mean to you. They are the greatest offering of the Bon Marche year as they are the “ Must Sell ” kind. The event is too important to be overlooked, and we feel sure that the Ladies of the Manawatu will take advantage of this great opportunity and attend here in hundreds. The BON MARCHE SALES have always been a success because they have always been genuine, and this Sale will beat all our previous efforts. The whole of the Stock in the Bon Marche comes within the scope of the Sale —that is to say, every item, every article is reduced in price, and the least reduction is io per cent, or 2/- in the £. On fashion goods, oddments and broken lots the discounts range from 20 to 75 per cent. 'W‘~ v ihN . 'v'-Ni 0 k‘,, ; •, -iSi. M *». V.I Magnificent Millinery Bargains. Great Values at The Bon Marche. Il is thi! fixed rule :it The Lou Marche never to carry Millinery over from one season to another, and the only safe plan to get them out of the shop is to slash the prices, to out away all profit and otter the ladies irresistablo bargains. ' 'flic reductions are stupendous. Price Concessions range Irom 25 to 75 per cent., or 5s to 15s in the £. p All Lunev Mounts and Wings are marked at Gd and Is. Positive Clearance of Costumes, Coats, Paletots, arid Skirts At unusually attractive Bargain Prices. Extensive Bargains in Jackets, Paletots, &c In this seetion (he bargains may be said to he We have a, lot of goods to move and they must he forced out at whatever sacrifice, for it is opposed to the business policy of The Lon Marche to carry such goods over to another season. If yon have any appreciation of Largains you will lie positively ama/.e.l at the values in this department. 12 Tweed dackeis and Capes of former seasons. Any needlewoman could with a little manipulation make these look fashionable. Prices were 17 Gto2s G. Clearing now at 2 11 i aeh. 12 Maids' Laleims in light and mid grey and mixed red, 88in. tossin. I tegular Lrices lOs to 2!)s Gd. Clearing now at 5 11. 10 Threequarter Coals and Paletots in light tweeds of last season. These must he cleared. I'snal prices 25 -to 15 -. Chairing at, 1) 11. 15 Laleims in all cf to-day’s fashionable colours. Usual prices 80,to 17 G. To go at 17 G each, bong Laietols in the newest shapes and most popular shades. Clearing at 21 - each. 12 Motor Coats with long roll fur collars, l sually Go - to 75 -. doing now at 15 - each. 7 only Thiveqnarlcr Cloth Jackets, scini-litting, very siqu rior garments. Kegtilar prices -11) (! to S<) (i. Clearing price 25s each. extraordinary. ll s Si ki i If Clearance of Costumes. 115 to Move Out. This is a tremendous number to clear, but we know we will get through with it. We have made such drastic reductions in the prices, and made the values so extremely tempting that every one who sees the Goods will have the buying impulse stirred. The bargains are as under. •I Tweed Costumes sac coats. Those are old shapes. Former prices 25;G to -18;-, Clearing price 7/0. 25 Costumes in tweed, serge and cloth, in navy, grey, heliotrope, brown and green. In Norfolk, Lac and Eton shapes only. Regular prices 85.-, ■ls -, to 69/6. Clearing price 15/11. Ten Tweed and Serge Costumes, long coats and s. ; coats, tight and semi-fitting styles. Former prices 57/6, G3/6 to 72/G. Clearing price 25/-. 7G Costumes in the latest fashions of the day, some are imported, others are of colonial manufacture. The prices have been very substantially reduced for we must clear this line. Sale prices 25s to (ids. Big Bargains in Blouses. A particularly lino opportunity to secure a serviceable blouse, and the chance of making a suitable choice is enhanced by the fact that we are offering several hundred garments made up in seasonable fabrics. The prices are very substantially reduced. 76 LJannnelette blouses, all nicely made. Regular prices 8 9 and I G. Clearing price 2/G each. 51 Ail-wool Lelanic blouses in Cream (i round CL nring at 8 1 1 each 27 Cream I Llame Linuses, nicely embroidered ITegnlar places 7 G lo 10/G Cleating price, 5 11 each LIT) Cream Llmiscs in Wincy and Delaine, tucked and embroidered, usually 7 G to T 1 (i Now 5 J 1 each \ \ (i ’' Viyella Linuses in stripes ' ) and checks. Regular x, prices IT Gto 12 G T Sale price 7 G Coloured Silk blouses, these aiv slightly damaged Regular prices, 1-1 G toB9/G Clearmg price 5/1 I to TO 11 Live Silk and Lace blouses, very recherche. Regular prices 25, - to 85 - Clearing price. 15 II 25 Cream Silk blouses, trimmed with Guipure and Valenciennes Lace. Regular prices. 10 Gto 18/9 Clearing price 5 11 each 5 Cream Silk blouses, slightly off colour. I Dual prices 2T - to 88 G Clearing price 9/11 each, 15 black Silk blouses trimmed with lace. I’snal prices, 25, to 85 G Clearing price 10 11 each Dress Skirts Discounted. Verv Tempting Bargains. We have a splendid range of Dress Skirts and Evening Skirls and practically every figure can he suited. Every garment is honestly reduced in price. /weed Dr, in good tweed Skirts well made fashionable garmen Sale prices 5/11,8/11,12/11 c Evening Dress Skirts and Opera Cloaks must be cleared and these are marked at tempting prices. Six only fancy Waistcoats for Ladies. Regular prices 16 oj IK/G, 21 -. Clearing price 7/6. Luxurious Purs Lightly Priced. Discounts 25 to 50 per cent. The who’e of our furs are substantially reduced, the discounts ranging from 5s lo 10s in the £. Our’ selection of lurs could scarcely have been excelled, and the surplus remaining affords a particularly line choice of all TaMdonable furs. VERV SPECIAL LARGAINS. Two Stone Marten Sets necklets and muffs, genuine skins i f extraordinary fineness. Regular prices .I’lG 10s and £25. Sale peaces £l2 and £2O. M ROSS PAIvMERSTON NORTH. SBSSS KEELING & MUNDY PRINT. Supplement to “ Manawatu Herald.
Permanent link to this item
Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/MH19100712.2.29.1
Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka
Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 864, 12 July 1910, Page 1 (Supplement)
Word count
Tapeke kupu
1,391Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 864, 12 July 1910, Page 1 (Supplement)
Using this item
Te whakamahi i tēnei tūemi
Stuff Ltd is the copyright owner for the Manawatu Herald. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International licence (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0). This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of Stuff Ltd. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.