Special Advertisements. iO«R*NG PiliE ism* thim 'J?, The Bis: Summer Sensation. This SALE promises to be the greatest of its kind ever offered to Taihape Residents. You have our guarantee that it is not a clearing out of rubbisl , but an honest and bonafide Sale of our standard lines and fashionable -wearing attire. GOODS LIBERALLY REDUCED THROUGHOUT OUR STOCKS. Every department has its special quota of bargains, . and there are great buying inducements that have seldom been offered for goods of such high quality. TAKE EARLY ADVANTAGE OF THIS CLEARING SALE. Drapers § Mercers, TAIHAPE.
What Shakespeare Thought of - - CASH TRADING! V 9 flat the immortal Bard beleived in Cash. Trading is instanced by the remark he put into the mouth of Polonius: — "Costly thy habit as thy purse can buy"—in other words "Dress and live within your income, don't get goods on credit.'' Were Shakespeare living to-day, and in Taihape, he would assuredly say:— *» :i , j;-l!*! .:.-..'s MADAM! . SHOP AT BENNETT'S AND SAVE MONEY BY PAYING CASH Bennett's-" is the All-Cash Store! We run no credit accounts whatever—think of the bookkeeping expenses we thus cut down —think of the bad debts we obviate. Bennett's sell ONLY for cash down! —think how this method improves your buying facilities, gives us cash in hand instead of on "the books," and so enables us to secure discounts and price concessions. These savings we pass along to "All Cash" shoppers. u ■PLACE A TRIAL ORDER AND SEE WHAT YOU WILL t SAVE. H. XI,
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Taihape Daily Times, Issue 219, 10 January 1917, Page 1
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250Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taihape Daily Times, Issue 219, 10 January 1917, Page 1
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