3Sha Melbourne, Ltd., have already refeiTCd cable advices regarding huge advances in hosiery and cottons. Buyers, therefore, would be well Advised to lay (n a, store qi winter requiremnets as ■oon as possible, before prices take a fajnp. The following bargains at the should be taken full advantage of :-~Ladieß' plain cashmere all-wool MM 1/11 i ribbed ditto 2/3; lilatna finish kflW ft/11; men's flannels 4/6; men's natural wool, and cotton kinglets 5/6; pants lo match wintcr weights 5/11; Kaiapoi l pants 6/6; Boslyn knitted sing-;'/}-paat» to. match 7/6; men's fa&jl Jtrftted socks 1/6 pair; tliuwf* coats, famous "Fish" to BJit} turf* "wises, best worktat i/8 pail.
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Taranaki Daily News, 4 May 1917, Page 5
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107Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 4 May 1917, Page 5
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