BLANKETS, RUGS, OVER 'OATS. Advance Sales at the Melbourne. At no other period in * our whole hLtory have we heen enabled to oiler such astounding values in staple goods as at present. Our five Taranaki stores distribute such a huge volume of merchandise that manufacturers hnd “jobbers” are eager competitors for our “spot” cash business with the result that we buy and sell at prices that make our competitors fairly winder “how it’s done.” Just ns..we benefit by our “spot” cash buyso does the buyer who dtSSili at our stores, because the savings effected by us are in turn passed on to him, thus consolidating our good-will and increasing our sales. The savings on these offerings are fine examples of the benefits derived by shopping at the Melbourne; Three quarter bed, .all wool, white colonial blankets 16s fid pair. Largo double bed size 19s fid pair. Obey blankets 15s Gd and 18s fid. Single bed. grey blankets 8s 9d pair. Rugs 5s lid to 15s fid. Little boy’s overcoats os lid, 6s 6d to 10s fid. Ladies’ lovely raincoats 22s fid. Men’s rubber coats 235. Heavy tweed coats 39s fid. Hydrotite coats 37s fid. Men’s grey raincoats 4> ly two, 32s 6d. *
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 96, 30 April 1913, Page 5
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202Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 96, 30 April 1913, Page 5
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