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"HERE'S HEALTH"—IN CAMROC DRY GINGER ALE Camroc is a very good drink to take — it's tin drink with "Ginger" in it. ftfrsliing, invigorating, and absolutely unequalled as a thirst qucr.eh-?r. .lit, hotels and stores. " i~ GIGANTIC SALE OF DRAPERY ANT; CLOTHING. The Melbourne, Ltd.'s, great sale is out to break all records. The bargains of previous sales-will fade into insignificance when compared with the presL.it mighty offerings. The man, or woman is not born who in tUpac times of sky-high prices cannot fail to appreciate tlie economy chances presented by this great sale. Here are a few examples of prices: Boys' dark drill shirts, Is each; men's tweed sports coat's, 13s 6d; men's grey denims, 3s Od; Finlay's 72-inch sheeting, Is 9d; men's colonial tweed suits, 39s- Od; bovs' tweed sports suits, 10s fid; men's dark union shirts, 3s 9d; ladies' camisoles, Is 9d; embroidered pillow cases, 2s 3d pair; white Marcella quilts, 9s Od and 13s Cd; navy "Advance" drill, Is yard; embroidered tea cloths, 32 inches square, la lid; Niue Island hats, Is 4d; boys' mercerised handkerchiefs, with colored borders, 5 for Is; splendid quality silk tussore shirts, 10s Od; striped grandrill shirts, 2s lid and scoreq ht nll:or harigajug equally allurina,

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Taranaki Daily News, 5 December 1916, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 5 December 1916, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 5 December 1916, Page 6

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