EVENT OF IRGAINS NEVER HEARD OF BEFORE. Striped Shirts, col- • 7 Doz. Men's Assorted Shirts, red. Were 8/11 to | without collars. Were Y/li Sale 3r:*co 6/11. ! to 8/11. How 5/11. j W orivhig Shirts, : 2 Doz. Men's Silk Tussore Shirts, irs, all sizes, for I all sizes with and without colre r/li to 8/11. lars. Were 26/6. Now 17/6. Now 6/11. .12 Pieces Assorted, including Vorking Shirts for i white voile, khuona, crepes, re 7/11. \ reversible prints. Former Sale Price 5/11. prices 1/11 to 2/6. Shins, all sizes. Side Prioes 1/6 yard. . to 7/6. 15 Pieces Assorted Ginghams, Sale Price 4/11. English .Crepes, Tropical > Natural Merino Suitings, Cotton Tweed—all Were 6/11. . to be sold at 1/11, Sale Price. Sale Price 4/11. j Women's Lace Leghorns, untrim■'ine Summer Sing- aied. Were 19/G. c 3/11. J Sale Price 13/6. Sale Price 2/ii. j Girls' Lace Leghorns, untrimmed. Natural Merino Un-', Were 15/6. Sale Price 9/11. Were 7/6, Women's Untrimmed Rama How 5/6. Shapes. Wei'2 li/6 to 13/6. !Tavy Colonial Un- j Sale Price 8/11. 'ls. Were 10/6, Girls' Ready-to-Wears. Were Nov/ 7/11. 15/6 to 22/6. Ihcctland Colonial All to Clear at 12/6. uuels (in Mens and MEN! Here are Shirts, Hats, re 7/6 to S/6. So::—everything a man needs at Now 6/11. Sale Prices. Striped Pyjamas, Madras Muslin, finished edge, Were 14/6. stencil border. Usual price Sale Price 9/11. 3/11. Sale Price 2/6. ! taped Shirts, with- Tussore Crash for loose covers, >. Usually 8/11 to 36iu. wide. Sale Price 2/6. Sale Price 6/11. .5 ' too) v, <US t LEVIN'S BEST STORE. THIS SPACE FOE A FURTHER LIST. SUMMER GOOD S. S UMMER GOO DS. SUMMER GOODS. TO THE "SPORTS" OF OTAKI. upnroachincr. and "ith it v.ill conic a demand fc HSj RACO.UIi'JLB nyraptiawa TKA v BLLING TJ ;UNKS LADIES' HANDBAGS ATTACHE CASE'o SOLID LEATHEIC BRIEF BAGS DRESS AND LU-iClt BASKE'* 1 " Etc., Etc. AJLL iiIGH-OLASS GUI L>S AT LOWEST PRK ■■■■ TENNIS RACQUETS E The Time to buy u> NOW, i <id the i-u- a .<> - -.• tiuL
OTAKI iJIILV/A V "he Noted House for Hi'h-Orads Leathsr Oo^ds JIJL JL%.a v f V% /A S\. f*l W . Wiiet t, sack lots, 3 1-3 bushel loots, full kip pi>-v;_'J inned Milk BuMilk Strainers Knife Oeai Kerosene rumps Enamel S<titufti;'h DWi ivia...a Cartridges r or Pigeons., Sparrows, "Ciay»" Aii Storefcecpcm now stack C.A.C Ammunition at reaucod price. ft is freshly mde, and is landed straight from the Works at Auckland. \\'a;cii the Shouting Matches and note the briliiant records C.A.-C "* Fa^-ourite" Cartridges are Order through yser Local Dcahr, tehs lei'd allea gev the utucl Cb£ dizecunt - ci tend direct to us, star.; the Dealer through tchom yea prefer to he Colonial Ammunition Co. N.Z., Lid.., Auckland
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Otaki Mail, 9 February 1923, Page 1
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