HALF PRICE TO CLEAR £40,000 WORTH OF DRAPERY INCREDIBLE as it may seem- —unheard of in the selling annals of this district—startling in its suddenness, and far-reaching in its scope—the HALF-PRICE SALE we advertise to-day is planned to set a new standard in sales for years to come—perhaps for all time! \Yc personally invite you to he present to see, to save, to purchase, £120,000 worth of stocks offered. WITH comparatively few exceptions, we advertise EVERYTHING will he quitted al half original prices. The exceptions are listed in their respective sections, being marked or nett lines only. We wish printers’ ink could make this magnificent offering realistic to you, but only your personal visit will show the wonders of our HALF-PRICE SALE. FROM 31 st MAY - UNTIL. BAROMETER REACH LIMIT! BIG BAROMETERS IN EACH DEPARTMENT will record daily the takings of the section. When the individual limits, as advertised below, are reached, the HALF PRICE SALE ceases as far as that particular department is concerned. We are expecting a great deal of interest to be taken in these novel Barometers and their daily movements. FURNISHING SECTION HAS £15,000 LIMIT. All Carpets, Linoleums, Rugs, Bedding, Blinds, Curtain Materials, Cretonnes, etc., to go at half original prices until £15,000 is sold. Furniture only excepted to carry 33 per cent, discount, or (i/8 in the £. CLOTHING SECTION TO QUIT £IO,OOO WORTH AT HALF-PRICE. Stocks here must be reduced by £IO,OOO. All Men’s Wear, Overcoats, Mercery, Footwear, Travelling Requisites, Imported Underwear, also Boys’ and Youths’ Clothing. Colonial Underwear only excepted, which is less 25 per cent., or 5/- in £. MANCHESTER GOODS MUST HIT £4,000 MARK WITH HALF PRICES. What a golden opportunity to replenish with Calicoes, Sheetings, Damasks, Flannels, Flannelettes, at half their original prices! Every line in this important section at half original prices, excepting Colonial Blankets. DRESS GOODS AT HALF PRICE UNTIL £3,000 SOLD. Woollens, Silks, Cottons, at half original prices until this overstocked section has unloaded £8,1)00 worth. Then the bargain prices automatically cease, not until. Cream Viyelhi.- end till Tobralcos only excepted. Which the Barometer. SHOWROOM STOCKS MUST BE LOWERED BY £6,000 WORTH. Every article in Showroom is yours at half original prices during this colossal merchandising event. Costumes, Coats, Hats. Baby wear, Furs. Fur Coals, Imported Underwear, Corsets, etc., included. Colonial Underwear only excepted, carrying 25 per cent, discount, or 5/- in the £. DEPARTMENTS CUTTING OUT. WOMEN’S FOOTWEAR having reached their quota of £I,OOO, will give 25 per cent. Discount, equalling 5/- in the Pound. BLOUSE SECTION, same as above, giving 5/- in Cl off, OTHER SECTIONS are rapidly nearing quotas in several instances, so do not delay. FANCY GOODS AT HALF PRICE TO OUST £I,OOO WORTH. Ribbons, Laces, Hosiery, Gloves, Neckwear, etc., at half their original prices mili) the limit is touched by their barometer. Wools carry 25 per cent., or 5/- in £ off. Soaps and Stationery the same. Cottons are nett. Nothing else excepted. Watch the barometer.
PETER ROBINSON, TIN SMITH, PLUMBER AND GASFITTER, HAVING commenced business as above, in premises in Whyte Street, is prepared to undertake all classes of work. HOT WATER SERVICES INSTALLED AND REPAIRED. Charges moderate. LEN. PODNiORE, GENERAL CARRIER AND FORWARDING AGENT. Whyte’s Hotel Stables - Foxton. All classes of carrying work undertaken. Livery and Bait Stables at the rear of Whyte’s Hotel always open.
R. N. SPEIRS, TIMBER MERCHANT. A LARGE and varied stock of timber always on band to supply the wants of the general public, who can rely upon getting immediate attention. BUILDERS SPECIALLY ATTENDED TO. Price Lists for Timber, Joinery, etc., on application, which will compare favourably with those ot Palmerston North and elsewhere. Also S tra i ners > P os^s > Fencing Droppers, and House Blocks in large quantities. MOULDING ND SEASONED TIMBER A SPECIALTY. TELEPHONE, NO. 31. P.O. BOX, NO, 4. PLANING MILL & TIMBER YARD IN MAIN ST., POXtON
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 2286, 7 June 1921, Page 1
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