GARDNER’S SALE.
Gardner’s First Great Stock-Taking Sale, which commences on Saturday (to-morrow), is the subject of a large half-page advertisement in this Issue. Everyone who has done business with this firm must testify to thg firm’s evident desire to supply only an article that is good value at the price. It is customary with drapery and millinery firms in all large centres to hold immense clearing sales from time to time so that no old and out of fashion goods Hay accumulate and the great sale opening to-morrow is evidence that Mr. Gardner realises that to keep business in Taihape. he must conform to usage and only keep such a stock as is of the latest make and pink of fashion. la several lines Mr. Gardner is overstocked, and in his determination to clear his fixtures for mew goods to arrive he has slashed Ms prices in &wo, which means that g'oods can be* purchased, in many ca.ses, at less than wholesale cost. To, secure tho best bargains it is necessary to be in as soon after the sale op ens to-morrow as possib©.
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 233, 25 June 1915, Page 4
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184GARDNER’S SALE. Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 233, 25 June 1915, Page 4
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