THE EVENT OF 1923. CLARK’S SALE. HERE’S BARGAINS NEVER HEARD OF BEFORE. 1 3 Doz. Men's Striped Shirt*, collars attached. Were 8/11 to 10/6. Sale Price 6/11. 6 Doz. Strong Working Shirts, dark colours, all sizes, for men. Were 7/11 to 8/11. Now 6/11. 4 Doz. Dark Working Shirts for men. Were 7/11. Sale Price 5/11. 6 Doz, Boys’ Shirts, all sizes. Were 5/11 to 7/6. Sale Price 4/11. 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 3/11. o Doz, Men’s Natural Merino Underpants, Were 7/6, Now 5/0, 2 Doz, Men's Navy Colonial Under Flannels. Were 10/6. Now 7/11, 5 Doz. Men’s Sheet land Colonial Under Flannels (ill Mens and 0.5.). Were 7/6 to 8/6. Now 6/11. li Doz. Men’s Striped Pyjamas, all sizes. Were 14/6. Sale Frice 8/11. 8 Doz. Men’s Striped Shirts, without collars. Usually 8/11 to 10/G. Sale Price 0/11. 1 Duz. Men’s Assorted Sldrts, without collars. Were 7/11 to S/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 1/11 to 2/6. bale Prices 1/ 6 yard, io Pieces Assorted Ginghams, Eugl.sk Crepes, Tropical Buukigs, Cotton Tweed—all to be old at 1/11. Sals Price. Women’:; t-ace Leghorns, tunriuti meet. Wei'S 19/6. Sale Price 13/6, Girls’ Lh.o« Leghorns, untriimncd. Were . 5/6. Sale Pries 0/1?, Women’h Uulriuimcd Kanin BUapes Wars Jl/6 to 13/6, Sale Price 8/11. Girls’ Ready-to*W ears, \Vere 15/6 to 2*2/6. AH to Clear at 12/6, MEN i Here ore Shirts, Hals, Sox—everything a man needs at Sate Prices Madras Muslin, tiniahad edge, stencil border. Usual pries 3/11. Sale Prion 2/6. Tussore Crash for loose eoverp P 36in. wide. Sale Price 2/0,
W. M. CLARK, Ltd. LEVIN'S BEST STORE. WAT OK THIS SPACE FOR A FURTHER LIST, J, BLAIR, MANAKAU. HAVING FORCED THE PRICE OF FLOUR DOWN IS TRYING A NEW METHOD. Pollard, 2001 b 22/U, .Wheat, sack lota, 3 1-3 bushel 22/6, Men’s Strong Working Boots, full kip pegged and nailed 25/-. Girls’ School Boots, sizes 2 and 3 16/-* Tinned Milk Buckets, 12-inch 6/-j 13-inch . .. 6/6. Milk Strainers 2/8. Knife Cleaners 1/9. Kerosene Pumps ........ . lid. Enamel Sandwich Dishes 1/3.
«; CONCERNING ' XOtreSELVUS— ; bc/ieve you api-reci?.ta a good ar- * tide of fur/iitare wfcta rou tee it—- ! you ate taore oorserxe 1 aVnit the quality for instance, then the tun “aviijg of a fe«' which vrjtft quality sacrificed ie the faltcat znyj OUP.BELV2S i TTs also believe is our ability to j ' handle your order s&iirfactoril y asrj speediiy The important thing to re' j member is that wt roast: fuctuts on. ; the principle of rht be*," value 1 plus the best quality i WE PVOCLD LIKE TO MEET YOU / ' IN OE*B UP-'CO-EATE WAREHOUSE. I PEG DEN S PALMERSTON NORTH, j I’Loae 5044 Bo i V!. SEPARATORS. tu . \ Uf£ are Agent* ier tie be*i aaket of | ’ Separators. < FAR ITERS. Whe eatiast oa with their “< HOME k separated CB EAM Oct the best result*. TEE 7)7 M\l f'WKY COMPAN V. 1
J. BAINBRIDGE & SOI CONTRACTORS fit GENERAL CARRIERS, MILL ROAD : : : OTAR HE prepared to undertake oil clsuev of carrying to any part of ti North Island. I‘.p3 to Wellington daily, return!: to Otaki same day. All Consignment: Handled vrttii Cat and Expedition, Ail Lorfi&a in Charge of Capable Driver; J BAIN3RIDGE fc AON, OTA K J THE PEIMEST OP MEAT MAY ALWAYS BE SECURED AT A. KNIGHT’S (Successor to TS'cttzt. Noble Broe.) CLEANLINESS, CIYILITir ATTENTION. MEAT. ONLY THE BEET AND PBIMEHJ DAILY DELIY3fBY. CttttciTifefi treated with Civility as Atbecticc. © J. FAIRLEY. BUTCHER. LESLIE M C MINN & CO., MONUMENTAL MASONS, (OPPOSITE RAILWAY STATION. LEVIN). - r J - ci’ L' lA ..Ail, L\ cl A* 1-11 t, J 1 TTQBK OF &\A* X>E>fCUiV i *v^c:
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Otaki Mail, 9 March 1923, Page 1
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