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A woman" 1 -! rnxnni'XCK AND a (111KAT SALE. To win :i woman's iiatrnn-i'je at the cost of her confidence is r >t_ the* i»olit-v of "The Melbourne." Ever bargain advertised in tile »reat Rebir'din<r Sale is exactly as represented. It would lie folly for it lo lie otherwise. The «reat object in holdin«r this sale is to reduce stocks as ranidlv as .possible, in order to make room lor the 'builders. All the stock ha- been marked down, and the prices (|uoted show savings so <;enuine and apparent that you will be convinced that we intend to solve this stock-re-ducing problem in a <|uick and efficient manner. There's no room for a sinjrle thought of the ordinary buying and sellins methods in this situation—it's purely a matter of making room for tho builders in 1 restricted space of time, and it has irnt to be done. We will do it bv vigorous and efl'eelive nrioe-cuttinj. We're certainly enthusiast'' about this sale. Tt lint only means r< -nrd-breaking prices, but it means the widening of our yalne-ffivinir reputation in an unforfretable manner. And tlint is what we continually keep 111 mind when we inaugurate a sale like the one now under war.

B ACf! ARE LOST What a plight to lie in!—your baggage lost! Yet, every traveller who journeys with unchecked baggage is liable to find himself in this position. To avoid this, elieok your b&peage through us. We collect, cheek, deliver. You are secured against los*, freed of trouble, saved scrambling tut- station. It's good common sense ito check, and it costs nothing *xtm.—"Ehe Sk> press Co., Ltd.—Advt. _

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 40, 27 May 1910, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 40, 27 May 1910, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 40, 27 May 1910, Page 5

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