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SENSATIONAL ISAKUAINS AT Till!. MiSUJOURNiS. SALE OF LADIES' BLOUSES Wa sometimes tell the "why" of a bargain—tell it in Jew words. For example, an English blouse manufacturer offered his complete range of spring an,l summer samples to our buyer at (a discount of 25 per cent. Our tbuyer declined, 'but a few days later made a sporting offer to tatte Ithe lots at 33 I-S per cent. off. We got them. Now you have heard a lot lately about 33 l-3rd discount; just see how it works out in this instance. * Supposing, ior the sake of argument, that the maker*? price for & blouse was ss. This, less 33 1-3 per cent., brings the Home price down to 3s 4d. Now add to thai our landing charges of 40 per cent., and the manufacturers 3s Mouse in England lands here in our store for 4s Bd. After putting on our usual small working prolit we are thus able to sell at practically what was the maker's original price tf> the wholesale. You will see that a "job" discount like this from a maker je quite a different "horse" from a "job" discount iroiu a warehouseman. We tell J' o " all this because we think .there is no better way to advertise these ladies' blouses than to explain how we bought them. Common sense wii> show you that you axe going to make a saving of 50 to 100 per cent. The lot comprises linens, striped and fancy crashes, delaines, hopsacks, silk muslins, Indian linens, voiles, all-ovsr white embroidered, etc., and all have collars. Many are trimmed with latest fancy buttons, and some have tucked fronts. The new fishmouth sleeve and fancy ties and tassels ore much in evidence. Prices are la 6d to 8a 6d. Sale is for seven days only,—Advt.

COAST SOUNDS. BPMMKR TKIPB b * S.S. WAIKARE . Fares from Dunftdin and lade lo Duiiedin £8 sod upwards, according to location and vccupancy of. cabin. ' Steamer leaves Duaedin on December 23, arriving back at Dunedin Decembdr 2i) r and sailing again on a second trip from Dunedin December 30, arriving pgain in Pwedin January Stb, 1910. ' For foil particulars apply— CJKION SJ3. GO. of N.Z., LTD. NIXON AND GRANT ENGINEERS QVERHAUL, REPAIR, AND ADJUSf, v with skill acquired by 20 years' experience a* engineers in English, American, aid Colonial workshops— Motor Cars, Steam Boilers, Motor Wagons, Turbines, Gas Engines, Electric Motors, Oil Engines, Itynamos, Steam Engines, General Machinery, And, As ex-refrigerating engineers in ocean liners, we are prepared to Instal Refrigerating Machinery, In any size or type of macbine. t Workshop: , CRITERION MOTOR GARAGE, NEW PLYMOUTH. HAAKE i^ oß BECHSTEIN ~ pIANOS HOPKINSON P 1^08 COLLAKD vuxoa Procurable from THE BRITISH AKD CONTINENTAL PIANO COMPANY, DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH (Opposite Okey, Son and Arnold's). TUNING AND REPAIRING By Competent Workmen. L. E. HOFFMANN, Manager.

MRS BROWN'S SALVATION - Mrs. Brown Didn't know Suratu— Ra Tea, an' so Mis. Green (Cousin Sue) Cave Jfeg Brown Tip or two. Jleg sniffed some, Whimpered, said, '"Nerves feel rum Better dead! Can't drink tea, Slakes me ill. (Deary me! Bitter pill!) ; Think of it! ; Nearly dead, i Soon I'H fit. Join poor Ned. i Fifty-three I Everything's Wrong with me. Soon have wimp!" But she tried Suratu— Ea Tea. (Sighed, Awful blue). Hasn't died. Looks like you, Nelly Sly, Twenty-two. Fueling spry. SUBATUKA SPECIALITIES For the SPRING CLEANING "QXOSS PAINT" for indoor decoration. Almost equal to enamel, at one-third tlio cost. Dries in one hour. Beautiful glossy finish. Lovely tints. "J'ESSAIiINE" for varnishing-lino. Sotiiik. Lasts twelve months. Saves fcpap- of hand. work. VARNISH STAINS for floor, lmrders, etc., in Oak, Mahogany, Wal rut, Rosewood. "BRITEGLAS" for polishing winSows, mirrors, etc. Another great time-saver. Everything necessary in stock for brightening up the home for th.' hright reason.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 251, 29 November 1909, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 251, 29 November 1909, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 251, 29 November 1909, Page 2

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