BURNT OFFERINGS. Sensational Salvage Sale. The sensational salvage sale of Arch. Clark and Son’s warehouse stock is attracting hundreds of shoppers at the Melbourne. Bargains like the following are good and sufficient reasons for the great rush of business: Boys’ linen crash varsity suits, 5s 6d; hoys’ turrose varsity, suits, 7s 6d ; children’s felt and sergej hats, 9d ; Island hats. 9d each ; men’s I coats and vests 15s 6d ; men’s hand- j kerchiefs Is 9d dozen; women’s dairy! boots, 5s lid; men’s tennis and neglige shirts, 2s lid; men’s flannelette working shirts, Is 9d; men’s dark hlue striped drill working shirts 2s 3d; men’s and boy’s tweed hats, Is; large heavy towels only slightly singed, Is lid pair; men’s fashion shirts with stiff cuffs and soft bosoms only Is (>d, worth 7s 6d ; ladies’ umbrellas, only 2s 6d: sensational bargains in hundreds of other “snips” at this great sale, the greatest of the century. s
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 18, 20 January 1913, Page 5
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155Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 18, 20 January 1913, Page 5
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