THE EVENT OF HERE'S BARGAINS NEVER HEARD OF BEFORE. 3 i)uz. Men's Striped Shirts, col- / Doz. Men's Assorted Shirts : lars attached. Were 6/11 to ! without collars. Were 7/11 IU/6. Sale Price 6/11. | to S/11. Now 5/11. 6 Doz. Strong Workiug Shirts, 2 Do,;. Men's Silk Tussore Shirts, dark colours, all sizes, for men. Were 7/11 to 8/11. Now 6/11. 12 Tie all sizes with and without collars. Were 23/6. Now 17/6. - ...._ .Sale Price: 4/11. Men's Natural Merino •iets. Were 6/11. Assorted, including i Doz. Dark Working Shirts for white voiie, kiaiona, crepes, men. Were 7/11. \ reversible print*. Former Sale Price 5/11. < prices 1/11 to 2/6.' 6 Doz, Boys' Shirts., all sizes. Sale Prices 1/6 yard. Were 5/11 to 7/6. 15 Pieces Assorted Ginghams, - Sale Price 4/11. English Crepes, tropical 5 Doz. Men's Natural Merino Suitings, (Jottou Tweed —all Kino-lets. .Were 6/11. , to be sold at 1/11, Sale Price, Sale Price 4/11.J "Women's Lace Leghorns, autrim« 3 Doz. Men's Fine Summer Sing- j med. Were 13/6, lets. Were 3/11. Sale Price 13/8. Sale Price 8/11, Girls' Lace Leghorns, uutiimmed. •> Dyz. Men's Natum) Merino. Un-l Wore 15/6. Salt Prise 0/11. dei'pants. .Were 7/6, Woui«>u's Untrhawed SaSid Nqnv 6/& lonial Uu-! Shapes. Were 11/fl t( 2 Doz, Hen's Navv Colonial Uu-1 §aie Price §/U« der Flannels. Were 10/C>. C4iriV ,4-ieady-to.Woarti, Were Now 7/11. io/6 to <&/6. 5 Doz. Men's Shcetlflnd Colonial All to Clear at 12/0. Under Flannels (in Mens and MEN; Here are Shirts, Hats, 0.5.). Were 7/6 to 8/6. Sox —everything a man needs at Now 6/11. Sale Prices. 1$ Doz. Men's Striped Pyjamas, Madras Muslin, finished edge, all sizes. Were 14/6. stencil border. Usual price Sale Price 9/11, 3/11. Sale Price 2/0. S Doz. Men's Striped Shirts, with- Tussore Crash tor loose covers, out collars, Usually 8/11 to 36iu. wide. Sale Price 2/6. 10/6. Sale Price 6/11. \ LEVfN S BEST STORE. WATCH THIS SPACE FOR A FURTHER LIST.
HAVING FORCED THE PRICE OF FLOUR DOWN IS TRYING A NEW METHOD. Wheat, sack lots, 3 !-•' bushel Men's Strong Working Boots, full kip pegged id nailed Is' School Boots, >,r/.i--. 2 ai • 16/-. Tinned Milk Buckets, J2-ineh 6/-; i'J-iuck ... 6/6. Milk Strainers Knife Gleaners jroseue rump
J. BAINBRIDGB & SON CONTRACTORS & GENERAL CARRIERS, i iULL EOAD ; A UE P rc iake all ■part of the North Island, Ltllir to V-ViiiLgtou U' to Otaki stcic day. Ail Cocßigßtcents H»m Expedition. i J. EAINBBrDGE & SON, 1 0 T A K 1. THE PRIME3T OP MEAT A. KNIGHTS "ttceessor to Mesera Nolle Broe.) GL£AXLEKE&S, CIVJLIT7 j ATTENTION I MEAT. ONLY THE BEST AND PRIMES!. | DAUL'i DELIVERY, j FAIRLEY. LESLIE 3I C MJNN & CO., MONUMENTAL MASONS, (OPPOSITE BAJIAVAT .STATION, LEVIN). WOKE! OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS.
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Otaki Mail, 14 March 1923, Page 1
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