Special Advertisements. Is Our message nVKTSffsTiI A message with a meaning. Our Great Sale is an event of the first importance—an event which no woman who values a real chance of making big purchases with a small purse should miss on any account. EVERY DEPARTMENT IS FULL OF BIG VALUES l«MifM*«.MfllM 52in. Printed Casement cloth Dark Grey Union Shirting 9d, Heavy Twilled Flannelettes in plain and striped designs 9%d. Special Striped Flannelette.6/11 dozen yards, 27in. White Curtain Net, in three patterns, 5%d yard, Damask Serviettes 7/6 per dozen, 40in. Creme Wincey II- yard, Unbleached Table Damask 1/2 yard, 72in. Bleached Plain Sheeting 1/3, And big reductions on every line. i> »♦♦♦-♦♦♦♦♦♦< »♦>»♦♦■♦-♦ i "We'll pay you said the British Government, When the Home authorities decid'H to take the whole of the meat exports from New Zealand, they said in substance, "We'll pay producers before each shipment leaves the New Zealand wharves." The British Government realises the advisability of keeping down debts. After the war Ihey want to be faced with as few " accounts "as possible. Months ago Bennett's Gash Plan was inaugurated, because we knew we could give you better values fcr ready money. From your point of view—look upon .it in the same light as did the British Government —isn't it better to pay as you go than be bound down by accounts whieu always seem to crop up at the wrong time? We ask you to shop, say for one month, under our cash plan. Do so —just see the big advantages to be gained.
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Taihape Daily Times, Issue 158, 8 July 1916, Page 1
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255Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taihape Daily Times, Issue 158, 8 July 1916, Page 1
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