J%i Smdah*So THIS DAY. FRENCH TRIMM Vk ■ HATS AND BONNs;----6/11 and 10/0, Worth Four Times the Prices. Sredaie Is holding a SPECIAL SALE OF MILLINERY AND STRAWS. He has made another extension to his premises, and is now relinquishing the shop in which his MILLINERY DEPARTMENT has of late found a home. The Millinery will in future be kept in the New Extension. In removing the stock It Is bound to suffer more or less, and it is for this reason that Jkedale Has decided to hold a SPECIAL SALE OF THE MILLINERY, FLOWERS, AND STRAWS ONLY. EVERYTHING IS, REDUCED IN PRICE. And there will be found A BARGAIN FOR EVERYBODY. Gem Hats arc being cleared out at Od 1/, and 1/11 each, and they are In every case worth four times the prices charged. There is a huge Lot of Flowers, Mounts, etc., at 1/, at the price they are as cheap as dirt. Feathers and Plumes are going at 1/U. The price is too ridiculous to require further comment. French Millinery, Hats, and Bonnets aro marked down to 7/11 and 10/6 each. They are worth from 20/ to ■12/. The foregoing are only a few Examples of the WONDERFUL BARGAINS Ruling throughout the Depart ment. It must not be forgotten that EVERYTHING IS REDUCED In addition to these there are for offer during the coming week SPECIAL BARGAINS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. AT JEED ALE'S
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Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 142, 17 June 1899, Page 4
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