LET THE MEMORY OF THE MAGNIFICENT BARGAINS YOU OBTAINED LAST SEASON INDUCE YOU TO REPEAT THAT PLEASANT EXPERIENCE AT THIS SALE! iust make a, clearance—you must help us— ani the inducements we offer are far toe great to resist. MEN'S CLOTHING AND MERCERY. are offered at "clean sweep*' prices, and «o man can afford to ignore this opportunity. We enumerate a few special offerings below, but «aly a visit of inspectiea can enable yen t« realise the remarkable value. EVERY ITEM IS A MONEY-SAVER! GENTS' NATURAL SINGLETS, sumbmi' weight, shtit sleeves, Sale Price 1/11. UNDERPANTS, to match, - Sale Price 2/6. O.S. MEN'S UNDERPANTS, Sale Price 2/9. SOYS' and YOUTHS' SPORTS SUITS, all-wool U.aUi tweeds, sizes 6 to 14. Worth up to 27/6. Sale Price 15/-. GENTS' TENNIS AND NEGLIGE SHIRTS, assarted stripes and patterns, usual price 6/11, " Sale Price 3/11, GENTS.' TWEED CAPS, assorted sizes and patterns, usual prices uj> to 4/lij Sale Price 1/11 2« ONLY BOYS' NORFOLK SUITS, with plain kniekers, usual prices up ta 19/e\ Sale Price 12/6, GENTS" SADDLETWEED TROUSERS, Sale Price 7/11 pair, GENTS' WHIPCORD TROUSERS, '-*- Sale Price 5/11 pair. GENTS' NAVY STRIPED DRILL WORKING SHIRTS, usual prices 3/11, 4/6, 5/11, Sale Prices 2/6, 3/9, 4/6. GENTS' BOX SUITS, neat dark pattern tweeds, usual price 37/8, , / Sale Price 27/6* WE 'ARE WAITING TO SERVE YOU! OUTFITTERS • . « NEW PLYMOUTH, Best Value Store ?n Taranakf.
WILL STAND THE MOST STRINGEXT CROSS-EXAMINA-TIOX. You cannot judge a ear by looking at it or by listening to the »gents talk—you have to"ride in it—to get this feel of it—to find out how it acts on good roads and on bad roads—on the hills and on the level. That's why we want you to have a trial run—we know what the Dodge can do—we want you to know too. THE DODGE is electrically lighted and electrically started. It is equipped with all the latest improvements, some of which are only to be found in cars costing double the price. Tf you want a really high-grade ear at a really moderate price. BUY A DODGE. CURRIE STREET, KEW PLYMOUTH, lllSSlilSiißviii ,»£MiM&&2sr3S '^Mr% em wmm ml m mm& u* m to* f5
F« A. CRAMER THE PIONEER BAKER, CATERER & PASTRYCOOK. REGAL STREET, STRATFORI Proprietor: TE WHARE-REKA TEA ROOMS, BROADWAY. Old Etteu&s »nd New Cerdislly Wel« .corned,
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Taranaki Daily News, 10 March 1916, Page 7
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