Boys' washing blouses, reduced to Is 6d> are going like ripe cherries at the clearingsale of Mr Geo. Fowlcls' stock ; so are the tennis shirts reduced from 3s lid, 4s lid, and os 6d to 2s lid. All one price.—(Ad.)
That famous line of 25s men's tweed suits are rapidly disappearing at 17s 6d, and strong working trousers have been reduced to 3s lid at Mr Geo. Fowlds' clearing sale.— (Ad vt.)
To-morrow Mr Geo. Fowlds will sell a few dozen regatta shirts for Is Gd, reduced from 4s lid. slightly soiled, and a quantity of boys' sailor collars, Id each. — Advt.
Mr Geo.. Fowlds is leaving for Europe, and to convert his stock into cash is selling men's flannelette shirts at lOd each. Only a few dozen left.—(.idvt.)
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Auckland Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 17, 21 January 1898, Page 5
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