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SALE OF STEWART HUSTON'S STOCK BOUGHT AT 13/S'IN THE £. The Melbourne Clothing Company, Ltd., ever on the look-out for bargains for the patrons, have been fortunate in securing he stock of Mr. Stewart Huston, of Inglewood, at the remarkably low price of 13/4 in the £. This stock, admirably bought and well kept—(Mr. Huston was a direct importer)—is, extremely well assorted, the clothing and mercery in particular fresh and clean. The stock of men's and boys' clothing and colonial underwear comprises lines from the leading mills—Kaiapoi, Roslyn and Petone being well represented. To those who know the Melbourne policy of "cut prices," this sale will come as a revelation, presenting as it does bargains fully 50 per cent, lower than ever attained before. The following prices give a hint of the immense reductions off Stewart Huston's prices: 4/6 tennis and neglcgec shirts for 2/11; 5/6 blue grandrille shirts, 3/11; 8/6 tweed trousers. 5/11; 2/6 men's singlets, 1/fi; 25/- pananias, 10/6; 3/6 flannelette shirts, 1/9; 5,/ti ladies' corsets, 2/11; 1/6 pretty silk ties, Od; men's 4/0 drill working shirts, 2/11; men's 1 60/- tailored suits, 45/-; 5/0 odd tweed vests, 3/1.1; ladies' 6d fancy handkerchiefs, 3 for 1/-: men's bordered handkerchiefs, 3 for l/- ; men's 80/- highest grade tailor-made suits, 59/6.—Advt. Lord Roberts is lighting very hard to secure compulsory service for the citizen soldiers of Great Britain. Some time or other England may come to grips with some other nation, and trained soldiers will be needed. Numbers will tell, but the quality will count most. It is because quality is essential that Crescent Blen Tea is so widely popular. It is a good tea, and good all the time. Try it. —Advt.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 107, 13 January 1912, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 107, 13 January 1912, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 107, 13 January 1912, Page 4

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