Our Great Bargain Event Enters its last Week. Big-Bigger-Biggest! These three words typify the steady day-by-day hustling advance in the selling record in this busiest store in Taranaki, and this week is to be busier yet for the people have tasted the BARGAINS, so as to speak and they have not only eaten their fill but they are sanding their friends to get their share of the good things. It is in no way surprising this should be so, for the offerings are of the most extraordinary sort and the money-savings are absolute. We print below a few, yes, a very few of the bargains, but for every special given here there are at least 100 others that are equally as good. MEN'S 3/fl WHITE TENNIS SHIRTS, now 2^9 MEN'S 10/0 SADDLE TROUSERS, now MEN'S KAIAPOI SOCKS, 3 pairs 2^6 MEN'S 17- CASHMERE SOCKS, now 3 pairs for Q/Q MEN'S 45/- DARK RAINCOATS, 39 7 6 MEN'S 4/11 DU:LL WORKING SHIRTS, now MEN'S 3/11 GREY DENIMS, 3 7 G MEN'S 'l2/6 SADDLE TROUSERS, 106 MEN'S Gel HANDKERCHIEFS, fine lawn, now 4 for J / MEN'S AND YOUTHS' 2/11 GOLF HOSE, now "J / (* MEN'S 1/0 TIES, all pure silk now £D MEN'S 4/11 POCKET FELT HATS, now g / g MEN'S PANAMA HATS, now HALF-PRICE STRIPE and CHECK ZEPHYRS, now g%<l Jd. LOVELY LONGCLOTH, 30in wide, now (JD ydGREY CALICOES, worth Gd, now 4Y2 D y d - WHITE SPOT MUSLINS, now QVsP ydTWILL SHEETING, unbleached, 72in \f yJgreat bargain; TOWELS £D QD rgains J/ J/Q FLANNELETTES, 30in, twilled, white and cream ft-Dyc BOYS' BRACES OD BOYS' CELLULOID COLLARS, now RD BOYS' HANDKERCHIEFS, 0 for -j/BOYS' 'VARSITY SUITS, all wool, now I (i/fi BOYS' ROSLYN NORFOLK BOYS' DENIMS, now BOYS' TENNIS SHIRTS, now BOYS' SHOOTERS, sizes 1 to 5 LBOURNE New Plymouth, Stratford, Eltham.
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' Summer Sal is famous as the time and place to secure the best bargains in the drapery trade. This week we offer 40 dress lengths oi seven yards each, double width, of our finest materials, and all in the fashionable colourings. The lowest quality of this lot was 23/6 the dress, while others were as high at 35/- and 39/6. The materials are satin striped wool voiles, silk voiles, silk and wool mixtures, summer tweeds, etc,, etc. Our price is 12/6 per dress length. White and Sons, Direct Importers .■. .■. New Plymouth. 1
J. RUSSBEL AND SON , ST. AUBYN STREET, NBW PLYMOUTH. MONUMENTAL MASONS ESTIMATES of Marble and Granite Headstones sent promptly to any fwrt of the Island. We have a particularly large *cd varied stock of headstone* in our ya»ds, ef which we, invite insptetion. SAID RETFORD'S FOR CHBAP SKIRTS! WE ALT. DID. Prices from 6a to £l. Warehouse SMnptcs. Aggtfnes: * TaraoeJd Date, fern and loading r m .„ SEWMQ MACHINES. C. H. RETFORD CDBBiTH AFREET. Nifty" PLYMOUTH. GOOD MORNING, MADAM Yea, lometiing like last PrWay'g order! CerUialy. Our customer! appreciate our good beef. What'B for Sunday! Choice, ' *~" ■irloin, jaiey leg of me of tie p '
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 256, 8 March 1911, Page 8
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