THE EVENT OF 1923. LARK’S SALE, HERE'S BARGAINS NEVER HEARD OF BEFORE. 3 Doz. Men’s Striped Shirts, collars attached. Were S/ll to 30/6. S?.!e Price 6/11. 6 Doz. Strong Working Shirts, dark colours, all sizes, for men. Were’ 7/11 to S/11. Now S/11. i 4 Doz. Dark Working Shirts for men. Wore 7/11. Sale Price 5/11. j G Doz. Boys' Shirts, ail sizes. Were 5/11 to 7/(5. Gale Price 4/11. I 5 Doz. Men’s Natural Merino Singlets. Were 6/11. Sale Price 4/11. | 3 Doz. Men’s Fine Summer Singlets. Were 3/11. Sale Price 2/11. i 5 Doz. Men’s Natural Merino Underpants. Were 7/6. Now 5/6. | 2 Doz. Men’s Navy Colonial Under Flannels. Were 10/6. Now 7/11. | 5 Doz. Men’s Sheetland Colonial Under Flannels (in Mens and U.S.). V ere 7/(5 to 8/6. I _ Now 6/11. j .1-1 Doz. Men's Striped Pyjamas, all sizes. Were 14/(5. Sale Price 9/11. 8 Doz. Men’s Striped Shirts, without collars. Usually 8/11 to 10/6. Sale Price 6/11. 7 Doz. Men’s Assorted Shirts, without collars. Were 7/11 to 8/11. Now 5/11. 2 Doz. Men’s Silk Tussore Shirts, all sizes with and without collars. Were 23/6. Now 17/6. 12 Pieces Assorted, including white voile, kimona, crepes, reversible prints. Former prices 1 /II to 2/6. Sale Prices i/6 yard. 15 Pieces Assorted Ginghams, English Crepes, Tropical Suitings, Cotton Tweed—all to be sold at 1/11, Sale Price. Women’s Lace Leghorns, untrimmed. Were 19/6. Sale Price 13/6. Girls’ Lace Leghorns, untrimmed. Were 15/6. Sale Price 9/11. Women’s Untrimmed Raffia Shapes. Were 11/6 to 13/6. Sale Price 8/11. Girls’ Ready-to-Wears, Were 15/6 to 22/6. All to Clear at 12/6. MEN! Here arc Shirts, Hats, Sox,—everything a man needs at Sale Prices. Madras Muslin, finished edge, stencil border. Usual price 3/11. Sale Price 2/6. Tussore Crash for loose covers, 36in. wide. Sale Price 2/6. W. M. CLARK, Ltd, LEVIN'S BEST STORE. WATCH THIS SPACE FOR A FURTHER LIST. J. BLAIS, MAMAKAU. HAVING FORCED THE PRICE OF FLOUR DOWN IS TRYING A NEW METHOD. Pollard, 2001 b 22/6 Wheat, sack lots, 3 1-3 bushel ... 22/6. Men s Strong Working Boots, full kip pegged j and nailed . 25/-. Girls’ School Boots, sizes 2 and 3 16/-, Tinned Milk Buckets, 12-inch 6/-; 13-inch ... 6/6. 1 Milk Strainers 2/9. Knife Cleaners 1/6. Kerosene Pumps lid. Enamel Sandwich Dishes 1/3.
SUM ME R GOO DS. SUM ME R GOO DS. SUM ME R GOO DS. TO THE “SPORTS” OF OTAKI. Summer is approaching, and with it wit', come a demand for various lines of SPORTING GOODS. TENNIS RACQUETS BOWLERS’ REQUISITES TRAVELLING TRUNKS LADIES HANDBAGS ATTACHE CASES SOLID LEATHER BRIEF BAGS DRESS AND LUNCH BASKETS Etc., Etc. ALL HIGH-CLASS GOODS AT LOWEST PRICES. TENNIS RACQUETS RE-STRUNG. lire Time to Buy is NOW, and the I'iaee to Buy from is—or ill O « OIU.UHj OTAKI RAILWAY. I'm Uni Hojse fjr High-3,-ids Jjods
E, C. NASH, JTO3EICKLAYEE. KIBK ST QTAEX EXPERIENCED IN ALL KINDS OF BBICKWORE' AND TILING. ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. F(JENACES, BAKERS’ OVENS, CONCEETING, ETC. JOBBING WORK A SPECIALTY. LOWEST POSSIBLE CHABGES. OTAKI SEASIDE RESORT. TEA AND ERFEESHMENTS AT ALL HOTOS. AFTERNOON TEA PARTIES TO | ORDER. BCPFER PARTIES TO Oil f —» Accommodation ag p ft Tari&. Visitors to the Beach ears gee MiaL Dark Ecoc Mr Phosograpkem. C.- K. COTiL,.r.LL. PreprNi %x. 'Phone 77.
K. H. OLLIVER, u BUILJDEfi AXD CQNTEACTOE, 3 WAEEENGA EOAD, OTAEX, i Orders vrill receive prompt end j careful attention. JOINERY AND JOBBING WOBK • BUPPI.IFT', * G. EVANS, BULLDEK ffi CONTEACXOE, dg JCBILEE EG AX) OTA33, Designs and Estimate* prepared "I to *oit all Client*. Painting, Paperhanging, and Gin*. J, mg undertaken in all its bran- ? • I e£jm cnea oy expert workmen. Tor further particulars ring t«!*t phone 124.
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Otaki Mail, 31 January 1923, Page 4
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