; fjW ■ .-. ■. . ; - I -Three Sound All-Sufficient Reasons 'Warrant .. The Inauguration Of— ROSSES'" HOUSE-WARMING SALE THE FIRST IS: To celebrate the THE SECOND REASON IS: To THEN LAST — BUT BY NO opening of our new premises—bright, ■ familiarise the buying public with MEANS LEAST: To show our prac- ' roomy airy premises that help to ' our big new store, and to further . to us .^tlifJuE make shopping at Ross S a veritably acquaint them with our stocks— which alone has made possible our .pleasure excursion. ' our values —our .service. r • many years of successful trading. loss's Hew . This Is The : ' Store Gives A' / ■ fe « ■•'House-'®f Banquet" To < Fashion- : Progress Stocks are a littleI , . FOR fIUAUTYjL. -pS fl~ii amm richer than ever in —wherein aiy shopper, . EGO MHI I ever ything for the perI in lieu of personal '|i fn §T //. f, 1 -1 son an d the home. ' ' e - • rfl !i £«* Bnch bargains -as pru- "■■■ "SQUARE" FRONT, SHOWING NEW ADDITION, • ' From the 15th HIE. Onwards Extra "Economy Is--Tours Prices, already; adsuttedl^.lonr^ beiag.reduced to a point that will make THIS HOUSE-WARMING SALE A Memorable BALE In.The History Of Palmeraton--and the forth Island . The biggest proportion of our vast stocks was bought at pre-war rates, and, as we sell as we buy, these goods : 'ffv jHT represent, unusally good value. Every item a magnet lß[ Ills ™| ' to everyone who has-to figure on keeping down ex- ",■ •' | %, ' P enses;every item j u st as full of magnetism and piili as : .... Jl' f l I -economy and timeliness can make it; every one guaran-. -I sal njjp« f=H' . teed as unreservedly as though you paid the 25 per cent. ■ f" to 33 per .cent higher regular prices elsewhere. COLEMAN PLACE FRONTAGE. (.•••■'• • ' . * ' ' ; Bargains in -'Winter , Wearables for Han, Woman and Child , .v , FOR LADIES. ■ FOR MEN & BOYS. ; COATS MILLINERY ••• OVERCOATS " ■ v COSTUMES , UNDERWEAR.. . ■• SUITS BLOUSES DRESSING GOWNS UNDERWEAR ' FURS DRESS GOODS ' tt E S SILKS NECICWEAR BOOTS <5; SHOES GLOVES COATS FOR CHILDREN, LACES ... BOOTS, SHOES AND' ■ •■ HOSIERY SLIPPERS FOR LADIES HANDKERCHIEFS. AND CHILDREN. ' RIBBONS TRIMMINGS ■' ' ; ........ HABERDASHERY . .. . . louse-Warming Bargains. g ' In Wanted Things For' Jf mkShll' The- Home-..' " GEO^™ EET HOUSEHOLD LINEN CAKPETS • •52 . BLANKETS ■LINOLEUMS . ■ . Maimfactoers'Price®: To-day are In manay Insfamces Higher than those at which, we are at present offering our large stocks. Them is no gainsaying the fact that drapery is going to be clear-—very oear—and very hard to procure. This Sale offers you an uuiyue opportunity to buy - present and future need's at prices that spell Big- Savings. Call CM The Opening Day—TO-MORROW! - Call as soon as you can, while assortments are at their best. Call every day during the Sale, IF , ¥©U LIVE AT A MSTAWCE . mail your order. You can enjoy the same sale advantages as folks who shop in person. Orders by post must • be accompanied by cash, and they will be given immediate personal attention.. W' WKITE §O©N! IT'S ADVISABLE! TPS ( The C. M. KOSS CO. Ltd. "T!ie Morase Tliaf Qiaalifiy am«S Value Has liiilfi" J 'PAL.MERBTON -NORTH. !
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2796, 14 June 1916, Page 9
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