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TUESDAY. THE IMPOST STORE NSWB. JULY 11, 1914. YOU MAY never have another such opportunity to buy the-highest grade Drapery, Clothing, Boots, etc., such as has made the name "Import" famous throughout the several districts, at prices as low as are quoted at tin- i'n> wi . - "time. You gain nothing by delay. Buy now! Our entire stock is marked at prices which say—GO! ! FOK THE NEXT FORTNIGHT OUR SPECIAL EFFORTS WILL B'E CONCENTRATED ON THE RAPID CLEARANCE,OF* WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S WEAR. Out and away! That is the word for. our Women's and Children's Wear, and to make sure of a quick clearance we have marked everything at prices which will give them to you at such savings that you cannot afford not tu l Mlv FURS, too —a big stock, —are offered at prices which will enable yo'u to afford that much-desired SET OF FURS. Children's Bonnets and Hats, in cream Woollen Scarves, cream and coloured 1 set only Black Fox Furs, long stole, finished with tails, and beautiful Muff to Special line of Ladies Tweed Coats Ladies Holland Working Apr,,,.-, , 00 ,, and colours—Usually 4/11 to 7/11 ends— Usually 3/11 each match—Usual Price, 9 guineas. Sale Price, £7 19s 6d buttoned to the neck m grey and size- r„ualh■ 4/ , Clearing 1/11, 2/11, 3/11 Clearing 1/11' each UsuaHy £2 l,s 6d NOW 3/{ ' Clearing 37/6 1 very exclusive set of Pami necklet finished with head and tails, and Muff to _ Boys' Tweed and Navy Serge Coats, Dressing Jackets in shades of blue and match with 3 heads on front fails finishing the back— , ■> i r r > v i n 4 i t.. r - ui i \i ■ - i- , " ' J „ iii ~„ I . niatn-inir 4/11 fi/n mdioii, wim o nediis on jiorn;, tans imisnmg inc. udtK < 2 only Ladies' Knitted Coats, navy and Ladies Black Aloirette lin . r-klit« smart collars and good shapes— red — ■ wearing 4/±i t>/±i TTsiml Vr\o P in miinpas Snip Pn>p fa 17« fid * n ~ . „, ' --, , , n , r '*• It/11 5/11 9/11 usuai-i.uce, iu guineas. oaie rnce, to i/s oa grey, excellent value— Were oj/- very good value— Only 511 each ■''''.»■■■■ .■„; ;. Clearing 25/Sale Price, 2/3, 2/6 Import Store's Clearance Sale. , 1 set only Grey Squirrel long stole, finished tails, and Muff to match — .•. - . > j. • i -ii u ■ i iu it „ 'TTriirl Pricp 11 ciiiripjm Salp Prirp £9 IR<? 2 onlv Ladies' Three-quarter Length Ladies' Fleocv Finish Smutlng and embroideredyokes- trimmed silk braid and but ons- Usual Pi ice, 11 guineas. Sale Price, $9 15s . q „ a ..d ca.Jl-12 Sale Pnces, 3/11, 4/11, 5/11 Clearing 37/6 - " , Ar w . Usually 27/6. NOW 15/6 __: 1 set only of Mole, with long stole, and very uncommon shape ot Muff to ■ Boys'and Girls' Cream Corduroy Velvet Maids' Ready-to-wear Navy Serge match—Usual Price, 13 guineas. Sale Price, £ll 15s T „,,• , fw . „/■,,,„,„■" cQ „ , v , ,;„..„,., La(lies ' Keady-to-wear Felt I! Coats, 18 to 20m— Usually 10/9 Skirts 26 to o6in—Sale Price, 7/11 ' ~ ■. ' assoited styles and slia ionl ' SIP 9/6 trimmed lace and embroidery— NOW 2/11 a rice, / range of Moufflin Sets, in grey and Brown, lined in satin, fashionable shaped . 2/11 each Muffs Usually 6 guineas, 5 guineas, £3 li>s Girls' Grey Bloomers, fleecy lined— I Ladies' D. and A. Corsets, grey and Sale Q guineaSi 4 gu i nea s, £3 3s Ladies' Overall Pinafores, in great vari- I ' "'Vlcirts" Tniart'^hai.es'^iiiT Usually 10/6 ' Sale Price, 6/6 Brown Marmot Picldets, Stoles, Muffs—Usually' £5" 10s, £-1 10s, £3, £2 10s Black Sealette Stoles and Muffs from 14/6 to 37/6 ety aud large fitting— 2/11, 3/6 assorted styles anil shape:-.--NOW 2/11 and 3/ij Import Store's Clearance Sale.

HAS STARTED. He has purchased Mr J. B. McClymont's (Milton) Stock of OVERCOATS, UNDERCLOTHING, SHIRTS, TIES, CAPS, WOOLLEN SCARVES, FANCY VESTS*ETC, and is offering these, together with his own Wellappointed Stock at GIFT PRICES. DOMINION MERCERY, CLYDE STREET. BALCLUTHA. THIS SEASON'S OUTPUT IS BEING SOLD IN.BULK. THE DISTRICT KNOWS ITS QUALITY. DO YOU WANT ANY? IF SO, SPEAK BEFORE THE END OF MONTH, South Otago Freezing Co., Ltd. CROWN BUILDINGS, BALCLUTHA.

"THE MEN'S OUTFITTER," CLYDE STREET, BALCLUTHA. SALE. SALE. SALE. SPECIAL BARGAINS *IN ALL MEN'S WEAR, ALL SHIRTS 5/6 to 10/6, NOW 3/11. ALL TIES 1/- EACH. COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELVES. 'PHONE 51. lifSfßnfjfßilH PINTS, ss. ONE AND A-HALP PINTS, 7s. ALSO REFILLS FOR BOTH SIZES AT Ammmmm BALCLUTHA. Deering and McCormick Drills. f.im i I *r?j=^BSi sfc£ as. BBpSBBHJIJj w*+ t Agent for Clutha, Owaka an'd Clinton Districts-^-BALCLUTHA ; EUYEB OF CHAFF, OATB, 3EBAX AMD FABM PBQDUOI,

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Clutha Leader, Volume XLI, Issue 2, 14 July 1914, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Clutha Leader, Volume XLI, Issue 2, 14 July 1914, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Clutha Leader, Volume XLI, Issue 2, 14 July 1914, Page 4

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