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BLANKETS, RUGS, OVERCOATS. ADVANCE SALES. 1 .' AT THE MELBOURNE. ; !.At no other period in our whole his- • tory have we been enabled to offer such I astounding values in staple goods as at 5 Resent. Various reasons may be ad-. ' <&ced to show the reasons for this happy ' state of affairs, wider buying scope—- >% to the increase in'the number of i «br branches—and foresight in forward mying when the price of wool was low. i l.Our five Taranaki stores distribute "' such a huge volume of merchandise that ' manufacturers and "jobbers" are eager '• competitors for our "spot" cash busi- ! lifess, with the result that we buy and f cell at prices that make our competi- \ tors fairly wonder "how it's done." Just \ as we benefit by our 'spot" cash buying 1 methods, so does the buyer who deals i it our stores, because the savings ef- . ftcted bv us are in turn passed on to [| Sim, thus consolidating our goodwill 'I Ind increasing our'sales. The savings On these offerings are fine examples of ? I&ie benefits derived by shopping at the Melbourne. Three-quarter bed all-wool shite colonial blankets, 16s 6d pair; y double-bed size, 19s 6d pair; singlel }teA grey blankets 8s 9d pair; rugs, 5b fid to 15s 6d; little boys' overcoats, 5s ■* lid, 6s 6d to 10s 6d; ladies' lovely rain- ', coats, 22s 6d; men's rubber coats, 255; I: heavy tweed coats, 39s 6dj Hydrotite * toats, 37s .Gi;. men's grey raincoats, only 'i *2s 6d. '""" '

w Perfect Palate fleature Eajoyattat b uprated n every line aid curve el the contorted face of this old gentleman. The cause is Crescent Tea which gives perfect palate pleasure to / all those who drink it. ' TaieeGndeiu j 1/6.1/10, 2/- per lb. THE FARMER MUST HAVE REAL Watertight Boots TO WORK IN. and our boots—specially imported for this work —are watertight and comfortable, in sizes to suit all feet. Strongly made f, of best leather and made to give the wear a farmer wants and " pavs for. Working boots from ; 12/- to 21/-. "HIS WIFE" NEEDS SOFT AND EQUALLY WATERTIGHT ' DAIRY BOOTS. and we can supply the need. Dairy work is sloppy work —it means hard work for the women, nnd it's up to the man who pays the bills to see that the womenfolk are well and comfortably clad. Our Dairy Boots will fill the bill. Ask for "Dolphin" brand—they're waterproof. Of course we always keep a vo.rv full stock of goiug-to-town boots. NEW PLYMOUT&

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 305, 17 May 1913, Page 4

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411

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 305, 17 May 1913, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 305, 17 May 1913, Page 4

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