DBJ-gERY. CLOTHTJiG. etc. QARTLOADS OF BARGAINS. NOTHING SUCCEEDS LIKE # ' '< SUCCESS. . ■ THE PROOF OP -THE PUDDING. TREMENDOUS FURORE. INTENSE EXCITEMENT. BIGGEST BOOM ON RECORD. BIGGER CHOWDS THAN EVER. A SIGHT NOT TO BE MISSED.. The Regular Sea of Heads which are daily thronging -.'■''' THE A LF. -Jl/rOORE /CLOTHING QO* s TTALF "pRICE CSUMMER gALE. WRONG SIDE TT'ARANGAHAPE T?OAD Is a fair indication of the. desperate GIVE-EM - AWAY BARGAINS which are bristling -from floor" to ceiling. THE SALE HAS GONE OFF BANG from the jump, and it is no exaggeration to " Say that OUR SALE IS THE BURNING TOPIC OF THOUSANDS OF HOMES IN AUCKLAND - CITY AND SUBUBBS. BEING .HEAVILY OVER-STOCKED IN ALL DEPARTMENTS, We are simply PAINTING THE ROAD RED with silly prices. Success is no name for it. We have simply knocked all previous records into tbe proverbial cocked bat. rnO-MORROW. mO-MORROW. £10,000 worth Men's and Boys' Suits, Trousers,. Hard and Soft Hats, Straw Hats, and all Summer Goods.- simply thrown out for what they will bring. Every article must "be sold, or shall we say given away. A:: "pEW SPECIMENS. 1/ Dozen—4-fold Linen Cellars, reduced from 8d each. Sizes, 14, .141, 15, and IT. 1/11—White Shirts; honestly worth 4/6. 1/11—Tennis Shirts; never made for the money. 8 Pairs Blk. Sox, for 1/; a roaring line. One Penny each —Silk Bows; a silly price. 3 for 1/VSHk Ties, all colours, reduced from 1/ each. 3d—Boys' Flannelette Shirts; usually 1/11. 3d, 3d, 3d—Boys' Straw Hats; reduced from 2/11. . 3d, 2d 3d—Men's Straw Hats; marked dowu from 4/6. ' 6d—Boys* 'Washing Hats; simply, absurd. 1/6— Boys; Washing Blouses; sounds like joking. 3/11— Boys' Suits; a rattling bargain. 8/11— Boys' Norfolk Suits; worth 12/6. 2/11—Men's Tweed Trousers; reduced from 4/11. . - 2/11—Men's Serge Trousers; seeing is believing. 6/11—-Men's Superior Trousers; reduced from 10/6. ■ ' 8/11 —Vicuna Trousers; marked dbwn from 12/6. MEN'S BOXED SUITS AT ABSURD PRICES--29/6—Boxed Suits; reduced from 42/. 35/ —Boxed Suits; marked down from 50/. ' 45/ —Boxed Suit 6; worth three guineas. THOUSANDS OF OTHER LINES TO BE HAD FOB. ASKING. GIFT PRICES. i.. ! : | rruaE A;LF: TyrooßE qlothing go. ' iTTALF-PRICE gUMMBR gALE WRONG SIDE -J7-ABANGAHAPE-BD. : SALE NOW BOOMING AT TOP. 50% D- ISGOUNT- •' 50% B- ISCODNT--1 i. i 1 mHURSDAT, ■piRIDAX, ._ > C3ATURDAY. mHREE T")AYS. 2 SPECIAL r-CLEAKANCE ' OF ALL. 5 "QEMNANTS AND 'QDDMENTS, AT T TTALF -' "ORICE, , ' TTALF - pRICE, !, '-' '- ""■ " JJALF.-'pBI.CE. ■. _~ ;_____ at., ~...,.,... £jjREY AND "pORD:S . —- , -,-.. (LIMITED), . I "/TtHE QLD TDEEHIVE,*^ ."MEWTON. } TABLES LOADED WITH . I TJEMNANTS. AT THETDpOR AND INSIDE, ALL AT TTALF - pRICE. JJALF . pRICE. [ (SOME RIGHT AWAY AND SECURE THE PICK OF g TABLES. 1 - - ' '- ■' .' -" '' • . ' OF USEFUL I Lil'i' f T*)RAPEBY,. 'V t - ; ""-v--":- • • >'■-■' i A. LI/ i_: T TT ALF •'"-• :! P r ice.•■•■■ » . AT I AND T"V"jRD'S " V '"' '"■' (LIMITED), . +< "_ mHB QM "REEHIVE, . '' ;us - :; \N EWTO?c .v f " , -,:.. S"' ' i-4. ' ■"''•'" M43T- ' ■ ■ m ' ' ' ■■■■--■'. .-v> ) ■ y:.- ■•..'/ ■....- --•. — tt- —: —: — rYOUR friends will be delighted to get a copy of the"lllustrated Guide to Auca--1 land," obtainable at ths "Star". Office- and all Stationers. Price V-
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