Revolutionary methods , can certainly be eaid te apply to the boot and eboe distributing business of Auckland. It eees the goods of euch well known makers as Bostook, Clark, Crockett and Jonee, Walk-over, ilarloiv aad 00. being sacrificed at the earue price as the 6hoddy article. One begins to wonder where euch cut-throat competition will cease. The chief offenders for causing -this anxiety amongst boot retailers is the well known firm of Pearson and Co., Newton (corner Upper Queen Street and Karangahape (Road). These people are (holding c. gigantic sale of boots and shoes at ibelow auction prices. —(Ad.)
CURTAINS.—To-morrow, big eiae, 3 yds. Jong, worth 5/11, for 3/11 pair.— Grey and Ferd, Ltd., JvaraDgahape Road, (Ad.) Progrreeive men and emart dreseers wear them and like thorn. Ask one of the thousands who bought one of our ready-for-wear suite.—jGeo- Fowlde, Ltd.—(Ad.) Jfow js the time to save money on em. broidery. We offer 16,000 yds, all \ridths and prices, at tremendous reductions. A wholesale stock.-—Rendells, Ltd., Karangabape Road. —(Ad.) JSvery -woman will be interested in the demonstration given by Mtb. Evans at the Gae Company'e stall at the Exhibition, showing the remarkable eatisfaction that Glaxo gives even when ueed for cooking.—(Ad.) 45ja cambric flouncing embroidery 1/6 yard, one, of the embroidery bargains, worth 2/ yard. AH prices and widths show similar reductions up to 2/11 yard. Readells, Ltd., Karangahape Road. (Ad.) Hats that cap the market. London's latest in hard and soft felt hats just in. Value and variety here. Geo. Fowlds, Ltd.—(Ad.)
Another of the embroidery 17in flouncing for children's wear 1/3 yard, worth 1/8; about 500 yde only.— Rendejls, Karangahape Road, cloee 5.30 pjn. daily.^-(Ad.) TOMORROW.— Ladies' veste, 6d. and tJd, each; see th«m.—Grey and Ford, Ltd., Karangahape Road.—(Ad.) 16.000 yds assorted Swiss embroideries —It's a wholesale stock purchase. We offer the lot at prices to clear. Ea;h item will show you a saving of 25 per cent off u&ual values. A rare chance — Rendells, Lt<ty Karangahape Road.—(Ad.) For discriminating men we have a lovely line of smart woollen neglige shirts, comprising grey and brown patterns, from 5/6 to 11/e.-rGeo. Fowlde Ltd.-'fAd.) The Whiteolin collar is certainly well worth while wearing is the verdict of those who aare sampled it. Geo. Fowlds, Ltd. —(Ad.) Smith indCanghey's promenade SHOW of autumn and winter novelties now proceeding.—(Ad.) REMNANTS. — To-morrow all our remnant to be cleared at half marked prfce.—Grey and Ford, Ltd., hape Road.—(Ad.) Visit Smith and Caughey's SHOW toiS?** tUe WOrld ' s lat «« fashions.—(Ad.)
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Auckland Star, Volume XLV, Issue 79, 2 April 1914, Page 4
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