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THE EVENT OF IDSS. CLARK’S SA^u, HEIIE'S BARGAINS NEVER HEARD OF BEFORE.. o Doz, Moil's Striped Shirts, collars attached. W ere 8/11 to 10/ 0. dale Price C/11. C Dor. Strong Working Shirts, dark colours, ail sizes, for men. Were 7/11 to 8/11. Now 6/11. i Dos. Dark Working Shirts for men, V 7 ere 7/11. Sale Price p/il. Do/. Boys' Shirts, all sizes. Wore y/.LI to 7/6. Sale Price 4/11. Doz. Men's Natural Merino Sui;/i<jts, Were 6/11, Sale Price 4/11. I*o2. Men's Fine Summer Singlets. Were Ivii i Salt- 2/11. 1 alttru) Merino UnWory 7; Si N«)V? b/tj. Navy Colonial Uli--12 15 5 Dos. Meii’c dcryanls. Dos. Men’s dor J iii >: Wore 10/6. Now 7/11. ~y Doz. Hen's SSieetlnrul Colonial Under Flannels (in .Mens amt 0.5.), Were i/ii to 8/6. Now 6/11. If Doz. Men's Striped Pyjamas, all sizes. Were 14/6. Sale Price 9/11. 6 Doz. Men’s Striped Shirts, without collars. Usually S/Jl to 10/6. Sale Price 6/11. 7 Doz. Men’s Assorted Shir is, without collars. Were 7/il to S/11. Now 5/11. 2 Doz. Men’s Silk Tussore Shirts, all sizes witli and without collars. Were 23/6. Now 17/6. Pieces Assorted, including \vidle y oilc, kiuiona, crepes, reversible prints. Former prices 1/11 to 2/6. Sale Prices 1/6 yard. Pieces Assorted Ginghams, English Crepes, Tropical Suitings, Cotton Tweed— all to be sold ut; 1/11. Sale Price. Women’s Lace Leghorns, uutrimrued, We 13 i'J/6. Sale Tries 13/6. Girls’ Laos Leghorns, untrimmed. Wert! 15/0 Sale Prioa 9/11. Women’s Uutrimntcd Raffia Shapes. Were 1 i •'*.* to 16/6. Salts Price 8/11. Girls’ Rcady-i •j-'Wca vs. Were J 5/6 to 22 5. All to Clear at 12/6. MEN! Here.are 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, 3Gin. wide. Sale Price 2/6. W. M. CLARK, Ltd. LEVIN’S BEST STORE. WATCH THIS SPACE FOE A FURTHER LIST.

SUM M E R SUM M E R SUM M E R GOODS. GOODS. GOODS. TO THE “SPOr.TS” OF OTAKI. iuroinci’ is approaching, and v. ith it v.'iL cotna a demand, for urious lines oi SiOIMING GOODS. TENNIS RACQUETS BO WEEKS’ REQUISITES TRAVELLING TRUNKS LADIES’ HANDBAGS ATTACHE CASES SOLID LEATHER BRIEF BAGS DRESS AND LUNCH BASKETS Etc., Etc. ALL HIGH-GLASS GOODS AT LOWEST BRICES. TENNIS RACQUETS RE-STRUNG. The Time to Buy L NOW, and the Biace to Buy from is— GEO, SiD-UEbLo. OTAKI RAILWAY. The Noted House for High-Grade Leather Goods a anatugMaw * wsaaa gg HamsatßX gßexmsxESM2asa®iEs&sm&3SL=3zmaumxasamum&mMas3cmmmma J. BLAIR, MANAKAU. HAVING FORCED THE PRICE OF FLOUR DOWN IS TRYING A NEW METHOD. Bollard, 2001 b 22/6. Wheat, sack lots, 3 1-3 bushel 22/6. Men’s Strong Working Boots, full kip pegged auu nailed 25/~. Girls’ School Boots, size;- 2 and 3 10/-. Tinned Miik Buckets, 12-inch 0/-, Vi-inch ... 6/6. Milk Strainers 2/9. Knife Cleaners 1/6. Kerosene Pump? 1 Id. Enamel Sand-vieh. Dr ies 1/3. Shooting Dive Pigeon's Drill!ant Performance r coftj _ SYDNEY. >’.SA*, The .Via •. .• aer. _ _ Dec, i .*2O. Colonial Ammunition Cl. S2L, Ltd, Auckland. Yif.ii 2j" “Favourite' Caitiidges Have been tarxelv used by members el ibis C*ub during the :as; six inoidh*. All s;>eak very ni*bly »J them. Mr. Hamid Ha. dta .tie, oi Rotorua, who oses C.A.C. “ ravoi:- ite ’Cartridges. has won a number hi malilir, ;•-( our (.rub. He has on’;, -jnii- lately Waited .Mi.tch-slic'jtinjj. Mi. t, &cu,c el twraty tix itiaj*ht-<Xil Vilt- rt itb first bat re! v/a. a birl iam i<; forma., oe. You: Chilled Shot the best i have eve: m.ed (Shued; Jaitse* W iidniee. Stut 1 ■:SVf ' r. Y GUN CI.V S. Crdei “d.A.C.” Lora yjwr Lac*J n»s'*i fh* is net stocked, .-.rite oi *s< we vili ree ,eu are *upp*:»d. DBA —Ftsl Write fcf-l.eU;,! ,«t. f •»». Ceiudial AmmimitloD Cc. Til. Ltd*, Auckland igriifaCCii iii i r-r'i W 7 ' -* *fj pucfm»^isr^

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Otaki Mail, 23 February 1923, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otaki Mail, 23 February 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otaki Mail, 23 February 1923, Page 1

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