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COMMENCING SATURDAY, JUNE 14th. ANNUAL STOCK-TAKING SALE. This is the event which everyone looks forward to, because it is a genuine bargain sale. In addition a host of HALF-PRICED GOODS. 13veryt-hiug in our stocks is reduced, every department is chock full of sale bargains. Those who shop early will certainly secure great bargains 3 only LADIES 4 GUINEA COSTUMES, to be cleared at sale price, 35/-. * MODEL HATS AND READY-TO-WEARS never before have we offered such a smart range of stylish Hats and as the Sale prices are rediculouslv low, we anticipate a. speedy clearance. LADIES’ SMART FASHIONABLE COATS, to be cleared at half the usual juice. (j only, LOVELY SATTEEN BEDQUILTS, kapoc filled, very slightly damaged. We bought these at a big discount, the usual price was 49/0, Extraordinary sale, price 19/& (double bed size). 10 only, COT QUILTS, very slightly damaged, usual Scores of bargains in every department. Sale commences SATURDAY, JUNE 14th.

mm w. S'<M fAk O, fit x-:-.' X:X KSS r 3 s\ 40=3 rja^fesi ft?:* «"t JjjfiL fI&S S.M 114 l EXPERIENCED buyers of Blankets purchase from us year after year, be&ius they know this Store can be relied on for the good, honest, hard-wearing Blankets . The policy of this hous * is to *pf in early and procure 0* BEST NEW ZEALAND WOOL HLANKLTS for the Housekeepers of this District. And you -will find us ready again for B inter’s Cold Blasts 'with the Right Good > keenly prt ed. If prices were a guide o qaalty w: wo aid quote them, but come and see for yourself the assortment offered. A. N. SMITH ( 1 PlOfretMTO Ca*h Draper and Nten»’ St Boy»' Outfitter p Phone 49 . zL i - \

GIRLS’ KNITTED FROCKS Saxe BLUE, V. ROSE, GREY and FAWN 'l2/6 CHILDRENS’ WOOLLEN ROMPERS, NAVY, GREEN, GREY, RED, SAXE BLUE and V. ROSE, _ |O/S mgMgmgmgggaißSitßaaßXßnsß&Bßnßßß i—mbs mi i caaCTaa rr-irn--n j rinnriTißrwrr^i^ j, ir-'* j ‘' aswgsggs THE L 0. E. INSPECTION CORDIALLY INVITED.

EXCEPTIONAL VALUE in ALUMINIUM WARE IT WILL PAY YOU TO BUY NOW. GALL IN OR MAIL / US YOUR ORDER. Only the Tact of our London buyer* having made and extremely favourable pureha.se enables us to sell our last shipment of this now popular Aluminium Ware at these ridiculously low prices quoted 1 below. Every article is British made and carries our own guarantee: “Money Back if not Satisfied.” Egg Cups, 5d each, 4/0 dozen. Ball and Pepper ,Shakers (id each, lid pair. Soap Boxes, Sd each. Flour Dredgers 1/9 each. 1-pint Measures, 2/3. 1-quart Measures 2/11 Sugar Basins 1/-, 1/3, 1/0. Colanders 3/9, 4/6, 4/11. Pudding Basins 1/3, 1/0, 1/9, 2/-, 2/3. Pie Dishes 1/8 2/3, 2/9, 3/3, 3/9, 5/9. Fyy Pans 3/0, 4/0, 5/0, 7/0. Fish Sheers 1/2, 1/3, 1/0. Lemon Squeezers Od each. Tea Strainers, Od each. Milk Jugs 3/11, 4/0, 0/0. Dip2>ers 3/9, 4/0. Clothes Sprinklers 0d each. Billies 3/0, 4/0, 5/0, 0/0. Pie Funnells 9d each. Candle Sticks 2/9. Tea Pots 7/0, 9/6, 11/6. Kettles, 6/11, 7/11, 9/0. Saucepans, 3-pint, 5/6; 4-pint 6/0; 6-pint 8/-; 8pint 9/9; 10-pint 12/0. Steamers,. 4-pint 3/11, 0-pint 5/6, 8-pint 0/0. Hot water Bottles 10/6. Lipped Saucepans 1/3 each. The Store Closes Daily for Lunch 12.30 to 1.30, Wednesday Half-Holiday from 12 o’clock. WATSON BBSS., LIMITED, > THE BIG CASH STOKE, PALMERSTON NORTH.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2745, 14 June 1924, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2745, 14 June 1924, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2745, 14 June 1924, Page 3

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