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SALE OF MEN'S AND BOY'S CLOTHING.

The Melbourne Clothing Company's great mill and factory sale offers unparalleled opportunities for buying men's and boy's clothing at prices very much less than ordinary. Since the inception of the sale last week many hundreds of garments, fresh from the leading mills and factories, have poured into our stores, replenishing our alreaih| huge stocks, and imparting a bright, crisp freshness to our goods which is unobtainable elsewhere. More important, than all this is the remarkable lowness of price, together with the higft quality of goods, a combination rarely, if evei", achieved by others. Here are striking instances of the wonderful savings we offer you. Boys' Norfolk washing suits, 5/11; boys' Kaiapoi tweed suits, sizes 7 to 12, 13/9 to 16/6; boys'' splendid tweed Varsity suits, all wool, in nice shades of browns, greens an4< greys, 11/6, sizes o to 10 years; men's dark tweed coats and vests, 17/6, splendidly tailored; men's Kaiapoi twee# suits, 2S/6, worth 35/-; men's natty wo» sted trousers, 7/11, in neat stripe designs; men's splendid Petone twee#, suits, splendid for knockabout wear, 33/-; men's superb tailor-made suits, special purchase of lovely worsteds and indigo "Belwnrps," 50/6; stunning va> lies in saddle-tweed trousers, strong and dark grcv saddle trousers, S/C; Eoslvn saddle trousers, 0/6; Peton? and Kaiapoi dark grey saddle trousers, 10/0; Oamaru saddle trousers, 13/0, be*6 value in the Dominion.—Advt.

"A low hedge is seaily jumped over," says an old proberb. or, in other words, make light of vour difliculties ami they will disappear. Nowadays the dairy farmer looks to mechanical genius to save him worry from the hired labor problem. The Ridd Milking Machine helps. It is always ready for action, simple and easy to clean. It is a perfect mechanical milker and as nearly human as possible in its action. Mrs. E. Drew, Rahotu, says: <; Tlu> Ridd you installed for me is doing splendidly. It has proved itself a perfect milker, stripping tho cows' well. We milk 70 cows in less than two hours; and find the Watt's Oil Engine very economical, burning lesa than one tin of kerosene per week."— For full details call or write.—XcwtonKing. ' , ;

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 111, 31 October 1911, Page 4

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359

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 111, 31 October 1911, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 111, 31 October 1911, Page 4

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