GIGANTIC SALE OF DRAPERY ANU CLOTHING. The Melbourne, Itd.'s, great sale is out to break all records. The bargains of previous sale? will fade into insignificance when compared with the present mighty offerings. The man or woman is not born who in these times of Bky-hig!> prices cannot fail to appreciate the economy chances presented by this great sale. Here are a few examples of prices: Boys' dark drill shirts, Is each; men's tweed sports conts, 13s fld; men's grey denim.'. 3s 9d; Finlay's 72-inch sheeting, Is yd; men's colonial tweed suits, 39s Gd; boy-' tweed sports suits, 16s fld; men's dark union shirts, 3s 9d; ladies' camisoles, Is fld; embroidered pillow cases, 2s 3d pair; white Marcella quilts, 9s Gd and 13s Cd; navy "Advance" drill, Is yard: embroidered tea cloths, 32 inches square, Is lid; Nine Island hats, Is 4d; boys' mercerised handkerchiefs, with colored borders, 5 for Is; splendid quality silk tussore shirts, 10s Gd; striped grandril! shirts, 2s lid and scores of other bar '.rains equallv nllnrinjr.
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Taranaki Daily News, 11 December 1916, Page 6
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171Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 11 December 1916, Page 6
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