I The Wholesale Club Sale Finally Closes j Till then every moment counts. YouVe only to see the | windows, glance round the warehouse, or run your | eye through the list below, to see that W. Strange | & Co. Ltd, have simply abandoned themselves to | bargain-giving with but one object—the complete 1 clearance of the stocks now in the Wholesale Club's 1 Warehouse. jjj Till 6 p.m. on Wednesday at this Sale—but if you 1 miss a final visit you miss the biggest bargains ever 1 seen in New Zealand. This is the one chance of I your lifetime for bargains—it can never be dupli- 1 dated—don't miss it—it's too real and too rare a | money-saving opportunity—get in to-day. 1 SOME SAMPLES of THE RNAL BARGAINS I Thousands More When You Get Here 1 For Women For the Home For men f ____-. _.- . •_» a w«tc l 8 pairs Heavy Wbite Blankets ' 8S doz. Men's Paris Ties, pure silk, fi 160 Ladies' Ready-to-Wear Hats three-quarter bed size, slightly newest designs— 4 < Were 6/6 ... Now 6d. each soiled-Wcre 25 /-Now 15/-pr £1/62/- Now Bd. each I Heavy Knitted Golf . . 3f doz Gent's Varsity and Hand- | Blouses-. Wert 27/6.. Now 18/8 each kerchief T.es, m pure silk, choice | Were 39/6.. Now 4/6 each ite MhWoo l N.Z. Blankets, -, < . lounn / S v-„ */«,». 1 extra double-bed size- Were 2/-, 2/6 Now 1/-each g Ladies' Tweed Costumes — Were $?/6 Now 25/- pair 740 Gent's Collar Studs, the pull- X Were 43/6 .. Now 1&/8 each Austrian Chairs, with cane seats— out' and ' Globe' makes— | • -._,« .>- __«-,..--, Were 8/6 .. Now 5/11 each Were 6d. .. Now Id, each X Ladies Tweed Paletots— Reversible Slip Mats— . Hundreds of Gent's Linen Collars, H Were 3f9/« •• Now 5/11 each Were 1/6 .. Now 9d. each Military and Fitzwilliam shapes, X Ladies' WSrlte Ribbed Cotton Un- FigurcdCasement Muslins. 42m. aU sizes, were gd.. now 1/- doz. | dervests— 2. / x T _ «__ . Men's All-wool Crimean Shirts, §§j H Stofc- Now «d.each * ff* N.Z. malce. were 8/6. now ./« 1 s^vSsr^ 5^ I , Were 39/6-. Now IS/6 each ei / a<lth ..1/-doz. Men's Tweed ar*dS*« e Golf Caps-, | ' ] fo-oAy Linen Costumes— Flour Emery (tinned) 2d. tin Were 1/6 & 2/-. now 6d. each | I Were 30/-.. Now 15/-each Oakeys Plate Powder . Men's Sac Suits, smart make W 1 wfr!? "r__-u." 7 Were 55/-.. Now 18/« each I? Ladies' Viyella Blouses, in latest W^f 0n P ° tehnlg 8 t d „. Few Stylish Flannel Suits, all sixes I . 9 styles and designs— ~ , _f t_- '•'._ /■» *' .. Were «o/- Now 2fr/fteach $. B Were 16/6 ..Now 5/11 each Furniture Crm. sd. each Were >o/ .. jnow ZB-/*eacn X Coarse Salt .. .. 2/3 cwt Men's Colonial Saddle-tweed Troo- X 1 Ladies' Striped Cambric Shirt Rape Seed .. ..2d. Ib. sers, were 15/15 Now 10/8 pair . pj m Bloases, with embroidered collar Whole Pimento .. 6d. lb. Men's English Worsted Trousers- $> I Were 5/11 .. Now 1/11 each Split Peas, 7»s. for .. ./- _ y Were 14/6%. Now 8/11 pair M J ~- -r ■ u_. 1 " _/k £' ; Boys' Varsity Suits, air sizes, in" I ' I . Ladies' Longcloth Knickers * good Whole Cinnamon 1/4 ft. > E Worsteds— I 1 . quality, were 4/6, now 1/11 pr. H-rtrfßnattw«:k Blacky Werexo/6*.. Now 4/6 each | H Ladies'. Tan Glace Derby Shoes. Whole Unblekched Gh_ger 9d. Ib.' Boys' Tweed Tunic Suits— i| B sizes 3to 7, were 14/6, now 9/8 Whole Bleached Ginger 11d. lb. Were 17/6.. Now 8/8 each ' Kg Pearl Barley..7lbs. for 1/- Boys'Narvy Conway Suits — ffi 0 ' Ladies' Glace Balmoral Boots, all Scotch Oatmeal, 7R*. for 1/1 Were i{/6 .. Now 7/8 each U •H < .sites, were 14/6, now 8/8 pair Nutmeg .. .. 1/8 lb. Boys' & Youths' Odd Tweed § El . Clark's Imperial Plnms Knickers, all one price. 2/8 pair 1 g Ladies- Black Glace Derby Sh«s < m~ ** bot - '. Boys' KaiapoiWorfolk Suits, pure 1 M sues 3to 7. were 11/6. now tf/6 - Standard Peaches (Buy- now «/8 S | H- Lovely White Embroidered Dress Macaroni ,\ \". 41d. US. Boys' Sailor Suite— M m Robes.were29?6,nowß/1 leach Vermicelli .„ .. 4jd. ft. Wereß/6 .. Now «/|f each |j WHOLESALE CLUB SALE | B conducted by * \ f. STRANGE & COMPANY Ltd. j fc PIOPERLY FiTTEB GLASSES , ■ Proper glasses cost very little more money J S^<k_M|^ |Htf|Ma^M than improper ones. 1 i" /gt_y . They certainly cost much less eyestrain. *#PJ-_ * ■' / wT' '< " The satisfaction of knowiim that you hay* 'r* i^£jS*^>BhfcJL^ w '" 9 a ' the right ones to* more than worth tbe t' 1 ■ Money di£er*BC£. , ■■ j **!» mm N SEE ME ABOUT YOUR EYES. ■ W. EDGAI SUCKLING v VAN i vjsm ' € - Lifrt_M ll jj. L .M«, t_, OPTICAL BOOMS, 109 CASHEL STREET. ? . HOUTEMS """-''-"•"- I : COCOA ■ — —; j • A NEW EEA IN DRAPERY ■a- ■ ntpfity pltoe it a&euinbefy ■ |fe •*-« another cocoas. A gaborban House Leads the Way in Values I * «M._|M-*u!?_ZZtf?£! Have you paid a visit of inspection 1% A f | |<- ***- ] to the cheapest house in the trade? BM\P I I |.; IEST ft GOES FARTHEST. We to show you thc differe nce in our PRICES, our VALUES ! 1 ||-," iL==_r^—— fl Go where you will—go in for the'time payment system—we can beat | W" - them all. Some advertisements almost persuade one that they can 1 If * ~ '■ have money and goods for the asking. You know you can't! Be W rmm _ , sensible and be practical. Everyone likes value, not rubbish! What *■- 'JWK HEW FREWOH REMEDY does the working man want ? VALUE- We offer it to you. t te^SS^ £ S"« s S iplW * o _mg% The Cheapest House f WilLl Ct \A9. in the Trade ¥ SSSSIrSr^^H j I **» and mz Colombo street. Sydenham Hi. - rTT,-■s_*»W__^^"__iw»Yont Imt: 9t Bwlt- . B .^rtrr-tw^. Ia - 1 I ,C6oi 7- 883 a J UST OVER RAILWAY CROSSLNG
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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 14099, 19 July 1911, Page 5
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