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T.I M E IS M O N E Y. 'A PENNY SAVED IS A PENNY GAINED.' Two good old Proverbs, hoary with age. well-nigh worn out with a hard life of constant use, yet TRUER TO-DAY Than when first uttered, hundreds of years ago. For do we not now live in an age when the pace of life g-ets more and more accelerated every day, and when every acceleration means an added value to time? IT ■IS ALSO A CHEAP AGE. People nowadays spend more money, have more enjoyment, indulge in more frequent changes of dress, but all the time ! THEY MUST HAVE VALUE. Alike.in the race for wealth, and in procuring the necessities and the luxuries :of this life, the majority of people to-day i ARE CONSTANTLY AT HIGH j PRESSURE, ! And their time is a very valuable item indeed. TREDALE Studies these matters very closely. As the whole province knows, HE IS RUNNING A SALE, A SENSATIONAL SALE, AND SALE OF MALCOLM'S STOCK, And the bargains thereat ARE THE WONDER EVEN OF HIS COMPETITORS. BUT IREDALE KNOWS How precious the time is of both LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, And he wishes them to see at a glance, and to ask for, when in the establishment, THE MOST SENSATIONAL BARGAINS IN THE VARIOUS DEPARTMENTS. SENSATIONAL BARGAINS TO ASK FOR IN THE SILK DEPARTMENT. LOVELY SILKS FOR BLOUSES AND TRIMMINGS. 63d, 1/, 1/11, and 2/11 per yard, worth in every case more than double the prices. SENSATIONAL BARGAINS TO ASK FOR IN THE DRESS DEPARTMENT. DOUBLE - WIDTH FANCY DRESS GOODS. 63d and 1/ per yard, originally sold at three and four times the prices. FRENCH ROBE LENGTHS. A few of them embroidered, 10/6 the Robe, originally sold at 30/ to 40/. SENSATIONAL BARGAINS TO ASK FOR IN THE PRINT DEPARTMENT. THIS SEASON'S PRINTS AND MUSLINS, 33d per yard, sold originally at GSd. THE NEW PLAID ZEPHYRS, 63d per yard, former price l/o£. SENSATIONAL BARGAINS TO ASK FOR IN THE HOUSEHOLD DRAPERY DEPARTMENT. SHEETINGS AND CALICOES AT COST PRICES. SLIGHTLY IMPERFECT TABLE LINEN AT HALF ORIGINAL PRICES. FANCY LINEN AND. SILK GOODS AT HALF ORIGINAL PRICES. SENSATIONAL BARGAINS TO ASR FOR IN THP: FANCY DEPARTMENT. LADIES' PLAIN AND RIBBED BLACK CASHMERE HOSE, Two pairs for 1/6S, 1/11 L and 2/6. These are all at exactly half prices. LADIES* FRENCH KID GLOVES, EVERY PAIR GUARANTEED. 2/9?. per pair, originally sold at 3/11. SUNSHADES AND EN TOUT CAS, THE WHOLE STOCK AT HALF PRICES. LOVELY FANCY RIBBONS, GJd per yard, worth 1/, 1/6, and 1/11. ALL THE NEWEST VEILINGS, 3Jd and G-jd per yard, worth three and four times the prices. HOUSEMAIDS' AND FANCY APRONS, 1/ each, worth 1/11 and 2/G. BELTS AND BELT CLASPS, At the most sensational prices ever attempted. TRIMMINGS AND GARNITURES, ALL AT QUARTER PRICES. Goods that were 4d, 6d, Is, 1/11, 2/11, 3/11, 5/11 ■ 7/11. and 10/11. are now. Id, l£d, 3d, ' 6d, 9d, 1/3, 1/6, 2/, and 2/9. SENSATIONAL BARGAINS TO ASK FOR TN THE SHOW ROOMS. UNTRIMMED STRAWS, 3d. 6d, and 1/ each. These include somo of the very best goods. TRIMMED HATS AND BONNETS, 5/11 6'U; and 10/11. All Paris arid London Models, and worth four times the prices. INFANTS' SUN BONNETS AND SILK AND LACE BONNETS, 1/ each, worth 2/G to 5/11. LADIES' SILK AND LACE CAPES, 7/11 each, worth 25/ to 35/. LADIES' FANCY PIQUE AND DRILL U COATS AND SKIRTS, 12/11 the Costume, originally sold at 35/ to 45/. , S mB^CJNAL A BARGAIN| T TO K ASK GENTLEMEN'S TIES AND SCARFS, 8d 6d, 9d, and 1/. All worth four times the prices. GENTLEMEN'S SOFT. FELT HATS, GENTLeVeN'S WSmRTS, IIN EVERY: VARIETY, 2/11 each, worth 5/11. 6/11, and 7/11. READY MADE CLOTHING AT ANY PRISES IT WILL BRING. IT MUST ALL BE GOT RID OF. The- foregoing prices are merely samples of the way in which the whole stock is marked, and will show that the best bargains were not all exhausted during.the first few days of the Sale. TREDALE ,

Wishes to emphasise the fact that this SENSA.TIONAL SALE will continue yet for some time, and the. bargains will he of the same sensational character all the way through. i . ■ ■ ■ • '■'.:. QUALITY TELLS A TALE. ' PROVED BY THE. FACT THAT NEARLY \ OUT OF EVKrIY 4 Of the Whole Population of Men, Women and Children . DRINK ->TELSON, .^|OATE, & QO.'S .'.,-■ PURE TEAS.

"C. S." CORSETS THESE CELEBRATED CORSETS Are now on THE AUCKLAND MARKET, And can be had from all Drapers. The Steels are of CLOCK SPRING STEEL— Practically Unbreakable. j Made by W. S. THOMSON & CO.. the Best Makers in the World. ASK FOR "C.S." COESETS, , VrOTICE '■ OF REMOVAL. - GEO. FOSTER, Chemist, has removed to those well known premises in Karaneahape Road, near Pitt-street, recently occupied by Mr J. Hill. Cabinetmaker. "A BSOLUTELY Choicest Creamery Butter for J3l. the table all the yearxound.—New Zealand Dairy Association. <

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Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 29, 4 February 1899, Page 4

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