Special Advertisameats. m KM W&m i!S? m B si :M 1 '.*v-£ 9 *P. There's a difference in the way they're made—and that makes a big difference in the way they look and stand up under wear. There's a big difference in your satisfactien! A critical inspection will convince you that GARDNER'S NEW READY-TO-WEARS are far different from the ordinary i n the way they're tailored. You will notice it in the snappy style—in the careful way in which each suit is finished —in THE SUPERIORITY OF TH E LININGS AND TRIMMINGS. ■ But you'll notice it still mo e if you try on a coat or two, and note the perfect "hang"—the graceful way the shoulders "sit.'' In justice to yourself SEE THESE READY-TO-WEARS BEFORE PURCHASING YOUR SPRING SUITS! Remember that they mean worth while saving on your clothing expenditure. A.W.GARDNER, § CO. LTI Mercers ana Drapers. THE HOUSE FOR VALUE'
HERE'S YOUR OPPORTUNITY! \ LOW PRICES IN CHILDREN'S BOOTS, SHOES AND SLIPPERS CHILDREN'S SHOES; Black a£d Tan; sizes 8 to 12—7/6 to 10/6. CHILDREN'S BUTTONED B0J&TS; Black and Tan; sizes 7 to 8; 7/3 to 10/9. CHILDREN'S FELT SLIPPER ; sizes 4 to 6—3/; sizes 7 to 10— 3/9; sizes 11 to I—4/6. LADIES' BLACK BOOTS; To Clear—2o/ old value. LADIES' SHOES; size 3 only—l6/6, worth 24/6. JSJLDIES 7 "VELVET SHOES; «&»» 6 and 7—22/6.
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3560, 24 August 1920, Page 1
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222Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3560, 24 August 1920, Page 1
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