x. juoirs slock at "The Melbourne": J.lie greatest bargains ever seen n Inmiiaki." There are still plenty of bargains. Iloro avo a few examples: Men's 12s Gd heavy all-wool saddle " '""''sera for 7s lid; men'a Is 3d oollcn socks for lOd; men's las ski liaunel undershirts for 2s (id; men's 5s fid Mosgiol knitted underpants for 3s lid; men's 4 3 8d working shirts lor 3s (id. Tfc will jisiv you to visit this reat sale and verify these prices.— advt. Of all places in Taranaki wo know of no hotter store for men's and boys' renniroments than "The Kash," tliat well-known store in Devon-street just ;low Nolan's auction mart, New Ply. mouth. Stocked with the latr ' and'lnlying in the best market one is sure to lie thoroughly satisfied with his purchases there. They've a lot of hush rugs six feet loiu. from 4s Gd, men's tweed overcoats from 2!s. hoys' tweed overcoats from 8s lid," boys' stockings from Is, youths' threegarment suits from 17s fid. It's a veryeconomical store to deal at, and we advise our readers to pay them a visit before the very bad weather comes.— Advt,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 156, 23 June 1908, Page 2
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190Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 156, 23 June 1908, Page 2
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