,$ Economy Week at The KASH." 7 Men if you have never read an adver- ! tisement before read this one; do you ask A why? Th» reason i» simple—lt telis you how to save money. TO BAVE MONEY . Splwdid Talu«-*pt<aal taipi and all tor m, W» hare decided to hold an "ECONOMY WEEK." Wl»a» la economy? Economy, boiled down, means saving money—grasping an opportunity to ony quality goods at less than usual prices. Don't you think economy very aaetatarr just now? Of course you dot Then— TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR SPECIAL OFFERS IN CLOTHiNC AND MERCERY. ' ,v Study this list— ' , ' ' ', ■/'£% Men's alt wool colonial tweed suits. In neat shades of brown 1 and grey. Well made; smart cut, first-class finish. Honestly worth 70s; Economy Price 57s 6d. 7~ Boys' oilskin overcoats. Good reliable quality. Economy price 12s 6d. Men's oilskin overcoats. All sizes r riding and walking; splendid, value. Economy ~ prices 22s 6d and 26s 6d. % Boys' colonial tweed Sports Suits. Patch pockets; plain knickers; dark and light i patterns. Ht boys 7to 14 years. Economy price 23s 6d suit. Men's strong cotton tweed working trousers. Sizes 3to 7. Economy price 8s 6d - pair. Boys' warm singlets. Short sleeves. Economy prices: Size 22, Is 11d; 24, 1s 11d; 26, 2s 3d; 28, 2s 3d; 30, 2s 6d. Men's working shirts, with collars. Sizes 15 to 17. Economy price 4s 6d. Sample towels; brown, striped and white. Economy prices, from 10d each. PatroniM us during "ECONOMY WEEK" if you hare nerei patronised us before. ' "The Rash," THE BEST VALUE STOHE IN TABAMAKI, DEVON ST. NEW PLYMOUTH.
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 July 1918, Page 7
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467Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 30 July 1918, Page 7
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