The Melbourne, Ltd., have already received cable advices regarding huge advances in hosiery and cottons. Buyors, therefore, would be well advised to lay in a store of winter requireinnets as soon as possible, before* prices take a jump. The following bargains at the Melbourne should be taken full advantage of:— Ladies' plain cashmere all-wool bose 1/11; ribbed ditto 2/3; Llama finish hose 2/11; men's flannels' 4/0; men's natural wool and cotton singlet's 5/6; pants to match winter weights 5/11; Kai.apoi knitted pants 6/6; Roslyn knitted singlets 6/11; pants to match 7/0; men's famous Mosgiel knitted socks I/O pair; men's oily canvas coats, famous "Fish" brand 35/-; boys' oily canvas cuat3 23/6 to 27/6; men's' Police braces, best working brace on the market, 1/0 pair. POSTAL OFFICIALS AND BANKS. Mail Boom sorters run ewoSaerable ...rißk.-tnwa. > dJßs«ee,baQilli. Many of them, also many Bank tellers, gargle artdgniff up Kuenzol as a safeguard. *
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Taranaki Daily News, 11 May 1917, Page 7
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149Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 11 May 1917, Page 7
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