DRAPERY,' MILLINERY, CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, &c. at HETHERINGTOM & CO.S “Te Aroha House.” Hetherington & Co. Make a practice of commencing each season with ENTIRELY NEW GOODS, and a*» therefore detained to clear the whole of the Summer stock at YERY GREAT REDUCTIONS so as to / carry none of it over for next season. THIS IS NOT A SALE OF RUBBISH. NOR THE ACCUMULATION OF YEARS, BUT A GENUINE CLEARANCE OF PERFECTLY NEW & SEASONABLE GOODS, BOUGHT QUITE RECENTLY* BY S. HETHERINGTON, WHILE IN ENGLAND. v : ' ”• " > Prints..-.A great-war,iety from 3s 11 d per dozen Crepones...A large assortment (worth 8<! to lOd per yard) , ’ ■ reduced to 4s lld per dozen Dress Materialß...Reduced to 3s lid per dozen, former pric'e 6sd yard Flannelettes... A large stock of these goods fio:n 2s lid doz Shirting... Heavy Flax Shirting at 4sd yard Art Mu«lins...Newest designs from 3d yard Cretonnes... Good patteiris from 2Jd yard _ ... Dimity...(white and striped), a large variety of choice patterns equally ohoap Tnhle Damaßb..i(unbleached), 10R worth Is 2d per yard White Calico... Special line at 3s lid dozen Twill Sheeting... Wide, white, reduced to 9R per yard Turkish Toweli...White and unbleached, from 4Jd each Check Apron Cloth... Reduced to3R worth 6R Tea Ooaeys at Is 2d each. Door. Mats at Is 4d each Tapestry Cirpets...From is 4d yard American Leather... Suitable for Table Covers, from 10|d a yard Linoleums...A large stock of Linoleums at greatly reduced prices during Cash Sale Ladies’ Blouses... Large assortment from UR toJ2s 6d each Ladies’ Hose...Fiom 4Jd per pair. Tan Kid Gloves...At Is 8d .. Dust Cloaks... Newest shapes, 3s lid, 8s Gd, 13s 9d Ladies’ Costumes...Tweed and Serge (made up), at 11s, 14s 9d, and 16s 6.1 Dressing Gowns... From 6s lid each —hjillinliry ' A Choice Selection of this season’s Millinery and Millinery I Requisites to be cleared .at Exceptionally .Low Pripes. j GREAT REDUCTIONS;’ THROUGHOUT CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. *. Men’s Heavy Tweed Snits..;Reduced to 17s 9d $ Trouser* for os Ird r Boy's Washing Suits...At 1 3s 9d : ji,. ',: ... Boy's Serge Suits... From 3s 3d •''• • A ’ Men’s Flannelette Shirts.;.f or Is 6d (special line), Men's Merino Socks...At 4R per. pair-: : Soft Felt H its... From Is 3d Straw Hats...Meu‘s and Boy’s, to.be sold regardless,of cos^ «*«CSOe<si BOOT heavy and well-assorted stock of Boots, and Shoes will he sold remarkably .cheapduring: .Clearing Qish ‘ The above are only a few samples.of the general reductions that are made throughout the entire stock during the sale. ; . /. Safe Commences-—SATURDAY, FEB. 16th Safe Commences. DRAPERY, MILLINERY, & BOOT WAREHOUSE, Wliitaker-street. Te Arolia.
—~^3«ggsrass««?sfiigßasgs»gg3aaasa»sas«as&aaa«sai&B«aaaaasß«aaaiaaaaaaaaß«aas ,S S ." ‘,vV:rii;::,; SUMMER’ ißißftfe i V.'ti) JL. W.EDWARDS [AS now commenced hie Annual CHEAP ,CLE AIiTNG .CASH SALE, and is offering the : balance of Stock at Greatly Reduced Rjdces,for, CASH ONLY. Hats, Flowers, Jackets, • DuSt-v 'Cloaks,': • Sunshades, ..Prints,..Sateens,., Muslins, Dress Materials, MenV and Boys’; Surhm&r Clothing. Hats, Shirts, etc., g£> ALi>,&EDt[CE&.TO ! 'ANt>;.^f|^'biQSt < ‘ ‘ * ! ; ‘ oßM»*i*aoicataooao»a93KH»Baaotea«fß«9E3aa»anw»-. Boot & Shoe Depart men t. EXTRAORDINARY VALUE W THISDEPARTMENT. FOR CASH.' Men’s Good Bluchers 4s 9d • • ■ „ Solid Kip do. 7s 6d- -" -r . Mailed 0.1 F. . Shooters 9a < 9,d, , . Solid Kip do. 11s 6d. .. . A Strong- Elastic Sides 9s ; 6d . . Sewn Balmorals 9s 6d Walking Shoes 7s 94. r • . Tan Leather Shoes 6s ‘9d . Canvas Shoes, 3s lid to 4s lid Ladies’ Walking Shoes, various makes;lid ’ h. . Tan Calf Shoes 5s 9d to6s 9d „ Prunella Walking. Shoes;4s 6d: . 5s "■' Ladies’’ Cloth Top Oxford Shoes. 6s 6d , Canvas Shoes 3s 6d and.,4s (id.... . ~ . .Leather Shoe Slippers- 3s ; ~*; , ; n Band Shoes 3s'3d " . , itT Cloth Top'Balmorals 9s 6d L „ ‘ [Kid Top Balmorals 9s: 6d’ ; 'V . Tan Calf Leglets 10s 6d • •” ;,v Prunilla Boots, Lace or Buttoned, v • 5s 6dP >-■ - '‘‘ i, Calf Elastic Sides 9s 6d m.wv ■ House Boots 4s 6d. . [ggg D Boy’s 1 Girls and Children's all at. Reduced v. Prices fdr Cash only •/ ...... w m m\ Qipcpav; A, W, EDWARDS, Whitaker-street, Te Arolia BRANCH AT WAIHI. iU ‘ ■ •*** ♦— « • ♦ (ill « i, “* w ®SBSSKS»S!»«»H«SB!SrS«S»WS?:«SS»SSBSS«*TO»SSSJKS!SB»SP!»SS'BSS e SS »
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Te Aroha News, Volume XI, Issue 1718, 27 February 1895, Page 3
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