MORE MELBOURNE MARVELS. Novc*r before have the famous 1 urannki stores—The Melbourne Clothing Co.—boon so fully prepared io 1111 tl’.e season's requirements in winter apparel for man and boy. Quoted here are a few examples, not because! of their sterling merit, but merely to illustrate tJie force of the linn’s fundamental principle of buying and selling for cash only, and the’ eonserjuent savings accnnijr therefrom. The Melbourne are the hugest buyers of men’s and. boys’ apparel in Taranaki, and have reached this proud position by selling only dependable merchandise at prices below all competitors. This advertisement is but the forerunner of a weekly list of bargains—Hoys’ braces 3d pair; boys’ celluloid collars sd; , boys’ splcndd quality navy worsted jerseys, 2s lid, 3s 3d, to is Cid, according to sire; men’s knitted pants and shirts ,3s 1 Id ; superior ribbed pants, Is Gd ; warm plaiding unclerflannels 5 s 6d ; hushmen’s ribbed pants, Gs 9d ; children’s black or tan cashmere seeks, size 2 to 7, all one price. Gd pair; men’s ribbed stockings, Is lid pair; men’s heavy saddle trousers, Ss Gd. Marvellous values. x
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIII, Issue 3, 30 April 1912, Page 3
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183Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIII, Issue 3, 30 April 1912, Page 3
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