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Hawke’s Annual Sale EGMONT STREET & DEVON STREET (opposite Whites’, Ltd., and next Hoffmann’s Piano Warehouse), NEW PLYMOUTH. And at INGLEWOOD. 2D IN THE J/. DISCOUNT. Owing to the extreme, shortness of money this sale is' COMPULSORY, and aa we have shipments continually arriving, it is necessary that a REALIZATION SALE of the present Stock should be held to provide the necessary cash. Tn quoting prices as below, mention must be made of the fact that our ordinary prices are below those you have been paying at so-called Reduction Sales. In holding our Sale, DISCOUNTS OF 2d IN THE 1/are given on every line in stock. No few lines cut out at cheap rates, but we guarantee this reduction on every line. OURS IS A GENUINE SALE PRICES: English (Best) China Cups and Best English Embossed Tlates, Saucers. white. Dinner, our ordinary W. &G. Breakfast, large. Our price 17/6 dozen, NOW 14/8 ordinary price 27/6. g es f English Embossed Plates, NOW 22/1 r Dessert, our ordinary price W. & G. Breakfast, medium. Our 14/3. NOW 11/t ordinary price 22/-. B est English Embossed Plates, NOW 18/4 Tea, our ordinary price 10/W. & G. Breakfast, Tea. Our ; , NOW 8/4 ordinary price Compare these prices with what NOW 15/10 have been advertised to you late White & Gold Cups & Saucers, ]y as Sale Prices. thin. Our ordinary price 14/6 doz. T oilet Setj be6t make> white, € NOW 12/1 pieces, with soap and Tooth Cups only, strong. Our ordinary Brush Vase. Our ordinary price 9/- dozen. NOW 7/6 price 40/-. NOW 33/4 We have all procurable lines in Crockery, and guarantee our Sale Prices are less than wholesale Houses Ask your own Storekeeper, and he will tell you this. Do not forget, we are out to get money, not profit, and you have a £lO,OOO Stock to select from. Our Christmas Trade was the best we ever had, and why? Think it out. Our prices were best, but shipments are landing too heavily, and we must sacrifice. Full stocks of Cutlery all reduced by 2d in the 1/-. It is impossible to quote the different reductions in all our stock, as we carry an immense variety, but all our stock is marked in plain figures at the original selling prices and 2d in the 1/- is taken off. Stocks complete of ENAMEL WARE. ALUMINIUM WARE, TIN WARE. BASKET WARE, including DRESS BASKETS, SUIT CASES of all kinds. TOYS of every description. All HOUSEHOLD KITCHENWARE. All BOOKS at 25 per cent, discount off pre-war prices. STATIONERY. GET HOLD OF THIS.—WE WANT CASH. We have everything in the way of small goods and household requirements, and we want to give them to you at a price you cannot refuse if you want them. We are absolutely after money, and our Sale Prices Cannot be Beaten in New Zealand. Packed in Cases Free, and Delivered in New Plymouth. C. O. HAWKE

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Taranaki Daily News, 13 March 1922, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 13 March 1922, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 13 March 1922, Page 6

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