A GREAT SALE.
The D. I. C. Wellington, intimites that its Great; Winter Clearing Sale, oponingon tho i'MAi. willprobablyoclip.se all previous efforts of that kind. Tho stock tin* winter is especially rich and t'ul', and r.liu winter it Wellngtqn has-been exceptionally mild and dry. Tho Company makes it a into to carry no stock to•i. ii'jw season; so that prices at this pale :nv carefully calculated to make the clearance thorough. On fashion goods there will ho reductions of 25 to 5(1 per cnt. Tho company persistently stresses the fact that it carries no old stock. The floods offered ore all of the latest fashion and the highest quality that can ho obtained tn the best markets. People always need drapery and clothing and in this country, whore the cost of living is so much discussed and deplored, the opportunity of a great saje at tho D.I.G. is one that prudent people cannot afford to let slip.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9130, 1 July 1908, Page 5
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157A GREAT SALE. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9130, 1 July 1908, Page 5
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