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* " * ’ —■* g » ■■ x - , .11 ■ ...1— J . ■ , J. G—- -..U. U , ,11 II » .. M -a*--QIVIAQM f WI?V THESE GREAT reductions. CMAQU ? . yy Jtjl j 9 thestockhasbeenhoiiBlitat19 /• The whole of Carbons stock °f High-Grade Mens and Boys’ CLOTHING AND MECERY has been smashed down in price far below Manufacturer’s Cost. HUGE BANKRUPT SALE Huge crowds securing extraordinary bargains—JOlN THE THRONG. MEN’S UNDERWEAR. 1 MEN’S HOSE SHIRTS PYJAMAS RAINCOATS TWEED OVERCOATS SUITS "WORKING TROUSERS NATURAL, in Singlets and BLACK COTTON. GOOD QUALITY, for every- WARM PYJAMAS in RATNCOATS ' BIG RANGE OF HEAVY BEADY-TO-WEAR SUITS. Were 30/-, Now 15/-, I Pants. Worth 3/6. Now 1/- pair. day wear. From 4/11. For Cold Nights. w TWEED OVERCOATS. a laree stock of English 177 MORLEYsT BLACK C F ASH d™’ With ™M V ART DESW™ X T ° T ° Cl ~ r 60 /'* * 7 7s ’ Colonial Tweeds and JYor. D £ w * I. &R. MORLEY S for hard Coloured Clox_ - ' Prom 7/6 to 12/6. Were 59/6. Now 29/6. 5() GABADINE, in good ' ' steds ‘ , Were 32/6. Now 15/6 3 Pairs for 5/11. ' THESE SHIRTS ARE OF Were 75 /- Now 42/6. shades Were £8 16s RUGS! RUGS! ; W ere £6 Now £3 3s. Were 22/6. Now 10/6 „ T , THE BEST QUALITY THESE ARE OF EXCEP- To Clear at £4 ss. Were £7 7s. Now £4 4s. - Bnvc» IpRSFYS w Wene 15/6 Now 7/6 BLACK CASHMERE. TO BE BOUGHT. TIONALLY GOOD g BURBERRY RAINCOATS. To Clear 22/6 to 60/-. Were £9 9s. Now £5 ss. BUYS JEKSUYS, HEAVY WINTER WEIGHT, Were 5/6 ’ Now 2/6. W OOLEN SHIRTS. WEARING QUALITY. To Clear at £5 17s 6d. Were £lO 10s. Now £6 6s. Woollen, in Grey & Navy, in Pure Wool. PURE WOOL CASHMERE. in smart Coloured or Black CHEAPER LINES. TIPS I TIPS* .~ r . Worth. from 15/6 up. Were 32 6. Now 15/-. In Black, Heather, Grey & Stripes for Winter Wear. Were 32/6. To Clear at 13/6 - To Clear from 8/6 up. nZS/- NO» 5/6 . 3 bath gowns. MEN’S UNDER FLANNELS ™ e ™,'“ ”“s “S'"' BOVS’ SUITS , z " Were 9/6. Now 4/6. Were 30/-. Now 17/6. To Clear at 10/6 each. Were 12/6. Now 7/6. Now 1/6, 2/6, 3/6, 5/6. From 15/6, 18/6, 22/6 “PESCO” half hose. : _ to 37/6. BOYS’ BRACES —w 9/6 nart NowW a , , , , , , , , . __ —*= ' w tTo Clear at 1/- pair. MEN’S HOSE hose Mail orJers attended to ~ send ™™y » ith order. Money SOFT were He 7 a /Z Wo Now-3/ 9 . refunded if goods not satisfactory.— * BRACES clear, 1/6. WORKING SHIRTS JL M "TJ ¥ C? SPORTS JACKETS ZZZ' HEAVY WORSTED for Hard BLUE DRILL, Etc AsbM a*. K J IN DONEGAL TWEEDS. DENIMS w fi /7 ear Now 3/6 Great Quahty. 7/6 & 8/6. A W A Were £4 4s. Now 49/6. Jo Clear 7/6. Were 4/6. Now 1/11. Were £5 15s. Now £3 7s 6d. MEN & BOYS’ CLOTHING & MERCERY CAPS! CAPS! K ™elts S ° FT RIDING BREECHES WOOLLEN SWEATER To Clear In Best English Makes. OnnnmtP NpW PlvmAlltL ENGLISH SADDLE TWEED. COATS from 2/6 to 12/6. | From 19/6 to 55/-. OppObllC k>lllCllOll LIOLCI HCW 1 lyinOULfl Were 72/6. Now 38/6. I From 12/6 to 35/-,

EGMONT RACING CLUB. JJ E E I I N G . TO-DAY. WEDNESDAY, MAY 10. AND TO-MORROW, THURSDAY, MAY 11. piRST Race starts at 11.10 a.m. “■ Spacial trains, with excursion fares to and from Racecourse. The Club has reluctantly suspended the issue of complimentary tickets. V. B. STRATTON, Secretary. Box 51, - Hawera. i Ho trouble Whatever to keep every floor bright and clean at little expense by using the better polish (&<e) Waxshine Made of high-grade waxes, C-O is more economical and effective- than imported polishes. It saves time and labour tool Ask your Grocer for X. T' A C-O. 3 Price M. GIBSON’S CENTRAL TAXI GARAGE. WHITE HART STABLES, y (Aard Taxi Service.) Taxi Work a Speciality. Horses Stabled. Cars Stored. Benzine and Oils for Sale. TERMS MODERATE. J»OTE ADDRESS: WHITE HART STABLES. New Plymouth. Meet trains by order. G. GIBSON. Proprietor. ’Phone 5 Of. Telegrams: Aard, New Plymouth.

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Taranaki Daily News, 10 May 1922, Page 3

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660

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 10 May 1922, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 10 May 1922, Page 3

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