WINTER TOP-COATS AT THE* MELBOURNE. There is no store in Taranaki so well able to supply coats of quality at such low prices as the Melbourne. In a nutshell, the secret cf such low prices is buying for spot cash and selling for spot cash. It is apparent that a firm like the Melbourne Clothing Company operating four busy cash stores in Taranaki, are distributors and buyers of greater magnitude than any other similar organisation, lienee it would be a strange thing indeed if the huge cash discounts earned, the concessions granted for talcing large parcels, ami the wonderful “jobs” secured through the potent agency of “ready cash,” did not allow this famous firm to undersell all competitors. And they do undersell. Splcnd’d dark grey raincoats, well tailored, and drossy, 29s fid; handsome llyd"elites, priced everywhere at 50s, for ,u s fid ; splendid warm tweed overcoats, hardwearing, yet dressy, 35s : nobby raincoats, the “Super Dreadnought,” made of fine lustrous ere veil etted dark grey worsted, snlmididly tailored and finished. 39s fid ; boat quality Burberry coa ts -19 s fid ; d mens of other lines, of course. x
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIII, Issue 21, 22 May 1912, Page 2
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187Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIII, Issue 21, 22 May 1912, Page 2
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