THE MELBOURNE’S SALE OF THE KASH (Wanganui) ASSIGNED Stock. The sale of the above stock, which was secured at the extraordinarily low price of 12s 6d in the £, is creating a record in the annals of clothing and mercery bargains. As the management is anxious to quit the whole ot the assigned stock preparatory to ooening out summer goods now on tne waetr. further reductions are announced and will continue until the final day of the sale. Tuesday, October 22nd. If vou would save money on every article of men's or boys’ apparel don let anything keep you away from this great sale. Read here of a/few only of the manv extraordinary bargains being offered :—Men’s Kampoi tweed suits 27s 9d. Men’s Oxford _ working shirts Is lid Men’s grev stnped denims 2s lid. Men’s 23s 6d welted boo.s 15s lid. Men’s union shirts Is IU. lien’s tennis shirts 3s Gd. Men s striped Xe*di"e shirts 2s 3d. Men s R°isaline felt hats 9s Gd Men’s famous Sutton hard hats 7s Gd. M e, » S ? . , hats 2s 6d. Men’s rough felt hats Is Gd Men’s high-class tailored suits 4Js rid! 755. Men’s tennis trousers i), Gd Men’s worsted trousers 7s-Gd. and hundreds of bargains m pvotty ties, etc., etc,
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 37, 14 October 1913, Page 5
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208Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 37, 14 October 1913, Page 5
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