I BUYERS PLEASE NOTE PARTICULARLY. The Fads stated in this Inset are true and corred to the best of our knowledge artd belief. Beyond this we give no guarantee, and accept no responsibility for fnv oossifale error, misquotation, or misdescription. Salvage Goods will be sold with all Faults (if any), and when sold arc not returnable. As these Bargains arc intended for our Customers, Storekeepers and Dealers cannot be served at these prices. We accept no responsibility as to the Delivery or Forwarding of Goods, but will do our utmost, where Customers wish it, to Forward and Deliver Goods the day following purchase. No Goods will be sent on Approval during Sale. All Ca«b and Credit Discounts are Suspended during Sale. eommencing at the BON MARCHE THURSDAY, IB* JAN. 1913. EARLY SHOPPING. While we recommend Early Shopping, we hope all our Customers will MOT come the First day of Sale; and in order to minimise the Crush of the First day we undertake and give our assurance that the Bargains in Salvage Goods will be equally GOOD on SATURDAY, the 18th, as we have arranged to reserve a full selection FOR THAT DATE, WITH THE EXCEPTION of FURS and WOOLS, which will all be offered on the morning of the FIRST day of Sale. With these TWO EXCEPTIONS, Salvage Bargains will be quite as Great on SATURDAY as on THURSDAY. But there is no reserve of the Bargains offered from our Regular Stock, and these it will be Desirable to secure as early as possible. intending Buyers should carefully read and note the following facts, submitted for their information and guidance. In addition to our own Season’s Stock, which will be offered at Sensational Prices to Clear, we will also offer at this Sale a Large quantity of SALVAGE STO6K (secured by tender) from the fire which destroyed the New Plymonth Warehouse of ARCH. CLARK & SONS, LTD., Wholesale Warehousemen, of Auckland and Wellington, as per particulars below. ARCH. CLARK & SONS, LTD. (MEMO. RE SALE). Currie Street, New Plymouth, 14th December, 1912. to the disastrous fire which took place in our New Plymouth Warehouse on Saturday last, we beg to intimate that we have secured temporary premises, and hope to have these restocked by 20th inst. In the meantime, any orders entrusted to us will be promptly executed from our Auckland house. We take this opportunity of returning thanks to our many clients for their expressions of sympathy in connection with the fire. Re Salvage—This will be arranged in suitable lots and submitted to the trade by tender. Goods and Stock Sheets will be ready by Wednesday next, 18th, and Tenders close on Saturday, 21st, at noon. , , .. . TERMS—Net Cash or Approved Bills bearing interest at 6%. Highest or any tender not necessarily Tender to be accompanied by a deposit of 10%. Yours faithfully, p.p. ARCH. CLARK & SONS, Ltd. J. D. Sole. In response to this invitation, our Mr. Ross inspected the goods salvaged, and our tender for several lots was accepted, as per Arch. Clark & Sons’, Ltd., memo. Memorandum from ARCH. CLARK & SONS, LTD. We beg to advise you that your tender for the following 10t5—2,22, 29, 46, 56, 67, and 74—of Salvage Stock has been accepted. As arranged with your Mr. Ross, we will arrange to have goods packed and forwarded to you as expeditiously as possible. We congratulate you on the Bargains you have secured, especially Lot 67, which is undoubtedly a great Bargain. Yours faithfully, p.p. ARCH. CLARK & SONS, Ltd. J. D. Sole. P.S.—No other successful tenderers from your district, the nearest being Wanganui.—J.D.S. Lot 67, emphasised above as being particularly a Great Bargain, is a line of HABERDASHERY, estimated wholesale value of which was £2BO. Our tender for £BS was accepted for this line, from which it will be at once apparent that a Big Margin for Bargain Giving is at our disposal. The following are some of the lines we propose offering to our customers; — 250 dozen Lister’s 50-yard Imperial Silk Reels, all New and Fashionable Shades. Usually sold at 2d per reel. Sale price 6d per dozen 200 dozen 12-yard Twists, all New and Fashionable Shades. Usually sold at Id per reel. Sale price 3d per dozen 90 dozen “ Sylko ” Embroidery Silk. Usually sold at Ijd each. Sale price 6d per dozen A great many gross Black and White Dress Hooks, and Hooks and Eyes. Usually 9d per dozen packets Sale price 3d per dozen packets Several gross Mile End Brilliant Crochet Cotton (100 yards). Usually 3d. Sale price 1 d Some of these are slightly damp. Knox’s Linen Thread, 2oz reels, Black, White, and Drab. Usually lOd to 1/6 per reel. Sale price 6d per reel Knox’s and Barbour’s Linen Thread, 150-yard reels. Usually 3d per reel. Sale price 1 d per reel Clark’s 200-yard Reels, Black and White. Only a few gross. At 1/- per dozen Black and Tan Wool Mendings, loz balls. Usually sold at 6d each. Sale price 3d each Black-and White Bone Dress Sets. Id per set 12 gross Black and Coloured Skirt Braid, to be sold in 3-dozen yard pieces, at 6d per piece Great Bargains in Shirt and Linen Buttons, and practically all kinds of Haberdashery. 25 Spindles (200 heads) of Colonial Wools, all colours. Usually sold at 8/6 and 3/9 per head. These are rather badly burnt and scorched, and will be sold at 6d per head Hosiery Department 64 dozen Children’s Sox in Cream, Tan, and Black Cashmere, Lace and Plain. Usually sold at 9d, 1/-, and 1/3 Sale price all round 6d per pair Great Bargains in Women’s Cashmere and Cotton Hose, in Black and Colours. Dress Department That the DRESS DEPARTMENT will be a scene of excitement goes without saying, for here will be offered such Values as Palmerston North has not yet seen —and may not see again for some time to come. We offer—22s yards Brown and White Japanese Silk, damaged by water. At 2id per yard 1350 yards Japanese Silk, in Navy, Pale Blue, Black, Brown, Cream, and White. Usually 1/- and 1/3. Sale price 4|d yd 556 yards Japanese Silk, a few slightly singed on edges. White with Bed Spot, White with Navy Spot, also Plain Black, Cream, White, Yellow, and Grey. , Usually 2/- and 2/6 Sale price 1/- per yard 500 yards Japanese Silk, White only, 36-inch wide. Usually 3/6 per yard. Sale price 1/11 per yard Better Goods at Money-saving Prices. BLACK SATINS, now so much in demand for Dresses and Costumes. Extraordinary Value. Thoroughly reliable wear. Double width, 40 inch : Merv Satin “ Mousseline,” soft- and bright finish; Usual price, 5/11. « Oriental,” suitable for day or evening wear. Usual price, 6/11. Said price, 4/9 Sale priCi S/9 Satin “ Mousseline,” a beautiful finish. Usual price 8/6. Sale price, 6/11 Satin “ Superb,” soft and clinging, with velvet touch. Usual price, 9/6. Sale price, 7/6 Satin “ Princess,” a delightful Satin for Costumes. Usual price, 10/6. Sale price, 8/6 Satin “ Her Majesty,” suitable for Coats. Firm and bright. Usual price, 11/9. Sale price, 9/9 Glace Silks, in Pink, Copper, Navy, Cream, Helio, Green, and Pale Blue. Usual price, 2/11 and 8/11. Sale price, 1/6 Striped Fibre Washing Silks, in shades of Green, Pink, Bed, Helio, and Eeseda. Usual price, 1/6. Sale price, 1/-Satin-de-Chene, 40 inches wide, in Pale Blue, Cream, and Pale Green only. Usual price, 7/6. Sale price, 5/6 Black Merv Silk, 20 inches wide. Special Sale prices, 1/4a and 1/6 per yard Coloured Satins, 25 inches wide, in Veaux Bose, Brown, Olive, Saxe, and Navy. Usual price, 2/9. Sale price, 1/6 per yard In STUFF DRESS FABRICS we shall offer some of the most Attractive Bargains you have seen in Palmerston North or elsewhere. The quantities in each line are not large, but they are made Cheap to secure a Complete Clearance. Mohair Shantung Dress Pieces. All Good Shades. Were 15/-. Sale price, 5/11 Plain and Striped Fancy Voiles, Dainty Colourings. Usual price, 15/-. For 10/6 16 only Silk and Wool Mixture Novelty Dress Robes, ranging from 29/6 to 63/-. To clear at 21/9 only of a Still Better Line, to clear at 25/12 only French Silk Voiles, very Choice and Superior Goods, all the Newest Shades of the Season. Up to 55/- Sale price, 35/8 only White Muslin Embroidered Boxed Robes, slightly shopsoiled, 25/- to 30/-. Sale price, 12/6 6 only White Embroidered Muslin Boxed Robes, very Handsome Goods, 35/- to 45/-. Sale price, 21/12 White Linen-finish Embroidered Robes, at 20/-. We Clear this Line at 8/11, and Every Buyer of one will secure a Genuine Bargain. 25 Embroidered Muslin Blouse Lengths, from 1/6 upwards to clear Balance of Stock. The Lace Department Will offer some Unusually Attractive Bargains in CAMBRIC and MUSLIN EMBROIDERIES, including—--200 yards at lid per yard 500 yards at 3id per yard 450 „ 2d „ 300 „ sid 150 „ 2id „ 600 „ 6id „ 300 „ 3d 24-inch Flouncing Embroideries, 2/11. Sale price 1/6 42-inch Skirt Embroideries, 3/11. Sale price 1/9 Bargains in Remnants and Oddments, and Clearing Lines in High-class Laces and Insertions. But you must see the goods to appreciate the prices. Showroom. NEVER in the History of our Business have we offered such Bargains in the SHOWROOM, and this is saying a good deal, for we remember this is our 60th Half-yearly Sale, and we have been fairly lavish with SHOWROOM BARGAINS in the past. We offer here one line of i 000 Sprays and Wreaths of Flowers, all new this season. Banging in price from 3/6 to 10/6 each. All to go at 1/- each The whole stock of Fashionably Trimmed and Imported Model Millinery, now offered at Half the former prices to clear every line. Beady-to-wear Straw and Chip Hats, ranging from 7/6 to 21/To be cleared at 2 prices, 4/11 and 8/11 Eeady-to-wear Linen and Poplin Knockabout Hats. 4/6, 5/6, 7/6, 8/10, and 10/6. To clear at 2/6 and 4/11 Lot I —White Muslin Embroidered Blouses. Some of these are slightly soiled, and some are former season’s. 3/11 to 6/11. Our price to clear the lot "1 /- each Lot 2.i—White Embroidered Muslin Blouses, good qualities and in good condition. Handsomely Embroidered, Tucked, and Trimmed. Up to 8/6. Sale price 2/6 Lot 3. —A beautiful selection of fine Embroidered Muslin Blouses, including New Magyar Sleeves and P.P, Collar. Quite new goods. 8/6 to 12/6. _ Sale price 4/11 A Choice line of Coloured Voile Blouses, well assorted colourings and trimmings. 7/6 to 12/6. Sale prices 3/11, 5/11, 7/11 A variety of Ladies’ Silk Blouses at Parting prices. ONE-PIECE DRESSES, in All-over Embroidery, Muslin, and Voiles. Choice New Goods, and in the pink of condition. A very fine selection. Formerly 17/6, 21/-, 35/-, 49/6 Sale prices 8/11, 10/6, 17/6, 27/6 A range of Poplin Coats and Skirts, all new shades. Choice new goods, richly trimmed, 42/- Sale price 21/We have a beautiful range of High-class Costumes in Worsted Coatings, in Navy, Cream, and Striped Creams and Greys, Silk and Satin lined, handsomely faced with Satin, Formerly 95/- Sale price 63/A very serviceable Grey Coating Costume, this season’s Panel Back, trimmed Buttons. Grand value at 45/- Sale price 22/6 Many other ranges in Costumes, all equally cheap, but cannot be detailed here. Ladies’ Dress Skirts. We are showing some Wonderful Values in Black and Navy Serges, Panel Back, trimmed Braid and Buttons. Sale prices from 3/11, 7/11, and 12/6 A beautiful range of Summer Dust Coats. New and Up-to-date goods at prices to quit them. Should be seen. ** Nobody wants to buy FURS at this time of year.” “Of course not.” That was exactly the thought that crossed our mind when we looked at Lot 56 of the Salvage Stock at New Plymouth, representing as it did £lO6 6s 6d wholesale price, in Sample Fur Necklets and Muffs. A few were wet, others were damp, and others had not much the matter with them. We reflected for a moment, and came to the conclusion that most other buyers would conclude as we had done, and most likely pass the line as undesirable property, so we decided to tender a Sporting Offer of £l7 10s for the lot, and got them, and as they include, among other fairly good lines, one Beal Stone Martin Set, worth at least £l2 10s (but will be sold for much less), we don’t stand to loose much on this lot. We intend to clear them at Nominal Prices. Remember, the Winter is coming. trimmed Embroidery. A Knickers, trimmed EmLadies’ Underwear and Baby Linen Department. Great Money-Saving Opportunities Here, Fine Madapolam and Nainsook Camisoles, richly trimmed Val Lace and Embroidery, 1/9 and i/n Fine Nainsook Camisoles, trimmed Embroidery and Torchon Lace, at 2/6, 2/11, and 3/9 Ladies’ Calico Knickers, handsomely great Bargain at 1/6, 2/3, and 2/6 Ladies’ Fine Calico “ French Shape ” broidery, 2/11, 3/11, and 4'6 Ladies’ Calico and Madapolam Chemises, trimmed Lace and Embroidery, 2/6, 2/11, 3/11 Ladies’ Calico Nightdresses, trimmed Lace and Embroidery Frill, 1/11 and 2/6 A Big Line of Women’s and O.S. Women’s Chemises, trimmed Embroidery Frill, with and without Collar, 3/6 and 3/11 Ladies’ Fine Nainsook Underskirts, trimmed Lace and Insertion, Tucked Front, Frilled Sleeves, very dainty, 3/11, 4/6, and 4/11 Ladies’ White Embroidered Skirts. A great line of Special Value. Sale price 2/6 Ladies’ White Nainsook Underskirts, richly trimmed Val Lace. Sale price 3/II Ladies’ White Nainsook Underskirts, trimmed Beal Torchon Lace and Insertion. A very Handsome line, 7/6 10 only Coloured Satin Underskirts. Formerly 10/6, 11/6, and 12 6. Sale price 7/II 9 only the balance of our stock of Better Satin Skirts. Formerly 24/6, 25/-, 27/6, 29/6, 35/-, 39/6, and 48/6. For 12/6 10 only Coloured Silk Glacie Underskirts, Frilled and Tucked, in a full assortment of Good Shades. Formerly 27/6, 30/-, and 35/-. Clearing at 15/6 each 6 only Ladies’ Glace Silk Underskirts, Frilled and Box-pleated, all new shapes, and good shades of Brown, Olive, Beseda, Veaux Bose, and Plum. Formerly 45/-. Sale price 22/6 Great Bargains in Children’s Navy and Cream Pleated Skirts, in Serge and Sicillian. From 2/6 up Ladies’ Japanese Crepe Kimonas, at 3/6 Ladies’ Japanese Crepe Kimonas, better qualities. . Formerly 6/6, 7/6, and 8/6. Sale price 4/11 Ladies’ Better-grade Crepe Kimonas. New Full Shape and Closed Sleeves, with Japanese Silk Facings. Formerly 10/6 and 12/6. Sale price 7/11 Ladies’ Japanese Crepe Kimona Jackets. Sale price 1/6 Children’s Print Overalls, 1/11 . . , . 10 dozen Ladies’ White and Coloured Overalls. Latest styles. Magyar-fitting. Exceptional value, 2/6 15 dozen Ladies’ Trimmed Magyar-shape Overalls. Very effective line. Sale price 3/6 . Children’s Magyar Frocks. New Goods, 2/11, 4/b, 5/11 Children’s Muslin Frocks, fully trimmed Lace, 18, 20, and AA inches. Sale price 1/11. Great Bargains m Better goods in this line. , m ... Women’s Bibbed Undervests. Fancy and Plain Tops, with and without Sleeves. Sale price I/- u 5 dozen Children’s Coloured and White Satin Straw Hats. At 6d 3 dozen Boys’ and Girls’ White and Coloured Washing Hats. Soft and Stitched Brims, at 6d and 1/- r. . c , Infants’ Silk 'and Cotton Millinery, in Hats and Bonnets, at Bargain prices to clear. The Corset Department Will show Special Value in Corsets, including Dr. Warner s “Rust-proof” Corsets, at Reduced prices. Gloves At Special Value prices during Sale. 0„v Celebrated “C.M.R.” Kid Glove, in Fabric Gloves, in a full range of Pastel, Brown, White, and Cream. Clearing at 1/- per pair D _» r> ii„ e Ladies’ Muslin Embroidered and Lace Peter Ladies’ “Robespiere” Collars, in Embroidered. Muslin, Lace, and Silk. Formerly 2/6 to 4/6. Sale price I, II Ladies’ Broad End Silk and Poplin Ties, m Stripes and Spots, IfNovelty Floral Pin-on Neckwear, 6d each Manchester Department Wc have secured several Large Salvage Lots for this Department (all the lots were large). 2161 yards Dominion and Colonial Flannels, all shades. Usually sold at 1/-. Sale price, B|d per yard Better qualities at Proportionate Savings. Flannels and Blankets are going be Higher this Winter. Here is a favourable opportunity. 2614 yards Coloured Sateens, all new shades. Some are wet and others are damp, but the bulk are in perfect condition. Usual retail prices, Bjd, 10|d, and 1/- per yard We clear this line at 3/11 per dozen yards And will be sold only in dozens and half-dozens. We shall offer Great Values in White and Unbleached Twill Sheetings. Some of the Unbleached are rather soiled and will require washing. The great bulk of this line is in perfect condition. We have all widths, and the qualities throughout are practically good. Prices only are low. There are over 5000 yards of these to be cleared. A line of Plain Grey Calico at 1/H per dozen yards. Plain Grey Calico, in Single and Double Widths, better qualities, at Bargain Prices. 710 yards Nurses’ Cloth, grand wear, in Navy and Butcher Blue grounds. Usually sold at B£d per yard. Sale price Sid per yard 15 pieces of English Fancy Cotton Crepes, Double Width. Usual price, 1/- per yard. Sale price, Dress-piece of 5 yds, 2/11 1750 yards Shantung Dress Linens. Usually sold at 1/3 and 1/6 To be cleared at 6|d and Bid per yard 80 dozen Plain and Frilled Pillow Cases. To be cleared at 6d, 9d, and 1/- each 19"* NOTE —We could fill this Inset twice over in enumerating the Bargains to be found in this Department alone, but space forbids —but we must mention Damasks, Prints, Piques, Spot Muslins, Napery of Every Description, Quilts, Counterpanes, and Blankets, etc., etc. (Slothing Department. Here • will be found a Huge Stock of Remarkable Values, including some SALVAGE GOODS, as follow x 25 pairs Men’s High-grade Riding Breeches, English make, Buckskin Strappings, Laced Eronts. Usually 25s per pair. Sale price 12/6 per pair 50 pairs Men’s Tweed Trousers. A Great Value Line at 6/11 per pair 25 Men’s Colonial Tweed Boxed Suits. To clear at 29/6 25 Boys’ Norfolk Suits, Colonial Tweed, sixes 6 to 12, Plain Knickers. All one price, 10/11 50 Boys’ Navy Shorts, all sizes, at 2/6, 3/6, and 4/6 Men’s Flannel Unders, some slightly scorched and damaged with water. Usually 6/6. Sale price 2/6 7 dozen Men’s Natural Cashmere Shirts and Pants, 1/6 and 2/6 Colonial Wool Bibbed Underpants, damaged with water only. Usual price 6/6. Sale price 2/6 50 dozen Men’s White Tennis Shirts, Plain Matting and Fancy Self Stripes. These are all in perfect condition. 2/6 and 3/6 20 dozen Tennis Band Shirts, Fancy Stripes. Usually 6/6. Sale price 3/6 Great Bargains in Men’s Underwear and Mercery of every description, including Pyjamas, Hats, Caps, Ties, etc. All our Men’s Straw Boater Hats at Half marked prices to clear. The Furnishing Department Will offer SUBSTANTIAL BARGAINS in Bedside Rugs. Formerly 11/6 and 13/6. Sale price, 8/II Oriental Rugs. Formerly 8/6. Sale price, 5/II Oriental Rugs. Formerly 10/6. Sale price, 7/II Ij-yard Carpel Remnants. Sale prices, 3/6, 4/11, and 5/6 piece White Jap Matting. Sale price, 9id Wool Dining Room Table Covers, all sizes. At Specially Reduced Prices Lace Curtains, 2| and 3i yards long. Sale prices, 2/6 to 7/6 300 pairs of a Special Value line in Superior Quality. To be cleared at 10/11,13/11, and 16/11 Casement Curtains, with Pretty Conventional Designs, with Patent Heading. Sale price, 11/9 Casement Curtains, in Plain Cream, with Border. Sale price 12/9 3 gross Silk Mixture Fringes, in a full assortment of Shades. Formerly lOd to 1/3. Sale price, 2£d yard 52-inch Casement Cloth, in Ivory, Cream, Putty, Tussore, and Ecru shades. Special value at Hid yard Stitched Frill Linen Cushions. Sale price, 21Printed Bed Spreads, for Single Beds. Sale price, 4/II Printed Bed Spreads, for Double Beds. Sale price, 10/11 Carpets and Linoleums. The whole stock in this Department offered at Genuine Sale Prices. For Ladies and Gentlemen on the look-out for Attractive and Reliable FOOTWEAR, the BOOT DEPARTMENT will have some Tempting Inducements to offer, and a Visit of Inspection will prove Profitable. Doors will be opened at 9 o’clock on Thursday for the Sale of FURS, Wools, Hosiery, and Haberdashery ONLY. Access will be given to all other Departments at 10 o’clock. After Thursday business hours during Sale will be 10 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. Saturdays 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. c. MU ROSS <3c CO PALMERSTON NORTH. WatsoN & Eyre, General Printers, P.N. Supplement to “Manawatu Herald.'"
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