DRAPEBY, CLOTHOre, Etc. O W! " ~ j i'pHE PSYCHOLOGICAL jy£OMENT OF LOCK AND BULLS TO THE RIGHT OF US corf AND BULLS TO THE LEFT OF US IT'S THE CLJMATE. r»ow that the other Sales are a thing of tae past, how refreshing to note that X A LF ' M OOKE PjI.OTUWG.|^jO. J£ARAXGAHAPE r>OAD. £J.IGANTIC gALB. IS GOING STRONGER THAN EVER. YES, SIREE! CAN GUT ON LIKE A HOUSE ON FIRE, and the MARVELLOUS BARGAINS going off like hot cakes. Nerer since Captain Cook sailed up the harbour have profits been so distinctly forgotten, and prices simply assassinated. CROWDS. CROWDS, CROWDS. CROWDED OUT ALL DAY LONG. AXO NO WONDER. THE PRICES KNOCK ONE SILLY. THE REGULAR FEAST OF BARGAINS EASILY CONSTITUTES A RECORD. AND ENABLED US TO SCOOP THE POOL. v . AJ-OORE fj). GIGANTIC WINTER SALE, KARANGAHAPE-RD., IS A TOP SOTCHEE OF THE FIRST TV A^?vVrA^ IiE>GULAR GOLD MINE TO k£°£°MlST; IN FACT, THE DADDIE £10,000 'WORTH UES'S AND BOYSSUPERIOR SUITS, HARD AND SOFT HATS, SHIRTS, TIES AND WARM WINTER USMRWeJuB. GfltoJ for ilteS QUICK AND LIVELY IS THE WORD AT YOUR OW7J PRICE ffsa^e?^ 8 " ta « b «» *° rjO-MOEROW, rpO-MORROW, en ' a Suits, reduced from 32/6. 29/6 Men s Suits, reduced from 45/ « D '? ? uits ' re<Jnce 'l from 55/.' 4S/6 Men s Boxed Suits, reduced from 63/ u^4AL. Weed TroUSers ' a " B,se «. US--4/ Uualiey '6/ll Weed Troußers ' *" Bi »s. us6/11n u^uaUy l 7e Cea T ™**™> «•* Patterns, 8/U U/e l(ile T,Veed Triers, redoced from U/G mnll W ° rSted Trousers - wort « ■ ?2/« n ° yS .' <>" or / olk Suits, usually IV6. 1?™ £ ys , I * I ? T rfol * Suits, rednced from 15/6 14/U Boys' Norfolk Suits, worth 20/ ' 2/11 Black Hard Hats, rednced from 4/6-----711 Dr. Jim Hats, reduced from 4/6- brr 3/11, 4/U, 5/11, 6/11' 7m, o^5 1 r?£!£ • DrC f s Shirt8 ' «sna"y 4/6. -/8 . Auut Shirts, reduced from v d S3« Linel, CoUarß - * '•»«. »«y 4 f °V l 4ci eaUtU ' 1, SUk "«««** from 3 'p'air 7, bUck ScamlMS S «. wortk 9d ' «?&" fr S om aP 4s! d FoOtbaai re - M "SS^OAT^g^^ol^ 10/11 n • HALF-PRICE. '7/11 R^lnnr O °f £°* tS - reduc ed from 29/6. "eni 11 p m', Coa ts> reduced from 39/6. wnlA e -S.QP'^« n Coats - educed from 21/ WHAT'S THE USE OF QUOTING t? W^ ULl> f TAKE FJFTY NEWSPAPERS to -eq-WT^glbe^ t ALARMS f|>HE ]y|OORE £)O. Q.IGANTIC OjAJiE, JJOAD. WHATEVER ELSE YOU MISS, DON'T MISS TfilS SALE.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 170, 17 July 1908, Page 2
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