Sale Prices at the BIG Ljo^ are m ttie wit ness isox II I m ross xam^ on reveals big Savings Few people nowadays will accept unverified decisions as the last word in fact. Human nature wants to get at very root or things, hence the keen analysis of Original aud Sale Prices at the D.I.C. Sale. The Men's Mercery Section conies out on top by the disclosures of price differences, the I! difference in each instance representing a credit balance in your price on each purchase. I In the Witness Box To-day I are these Mercery Bargains i ' 150 NEGLIGE and ■ FASHION SOFT FRONTS— Single and double cuffs, shop soiled Usual prices 5/1 1, 6/6, 7/6 Sale Price 1/11 each 147 Double Warp Scotch WINCEY BAND / SHIRTS— Soft single cuffs, smart bJack I ' and white stripes Usual price 6/6 Sale Price 3/11 I 24 only "Kaiapoi" Famous Fawn WORSTED j SINGLETS . and UNDEERP ANTS— AII wool, unshrinkable Usual prices 10/6. 11/6 Sale Price 7/11 each 72 Suits D.I.C. Ceylon-finished PYJAMAS— * Usual price 7/11 Sale. Price 5/11 150 All-wool Button Shoulder CHILDREN'S JERSEYS — In navy, grey," green, brown, ' and red Usual prices 4/1 1 to 6/6 > Sale Price 2/11 each 27 pair Tan, Suede, Lightweight WALKING GLOVES , Usual pfice 5/6 pair Sale Price 1/6 pair 120 pairs D.I.C. Black Cashmere HALF HOSE — Unshrinkable Usual price 2/Sale Price 1/6 ' 144 Wincey Finished Band SHIRTS— In neat colourings, unshrinkable and fast colours Usual price 4/u ' Sale Prise 2/1 \ 250 pairs All-wool Genuine 2/6 Cashmere FANCY HALF HOSE— In fawn, saxe, and reseda, green Sale Price 1/- pair 47 c 'Crinillea" PYJAMA SUITS— _ Usual price 8/1 1 s S-_^-«^ Sale Price 5/11 Ifw^oß^ 24 of the Famous "Petone" Worsted SING- f^P l^^! LETS and PANTS— ! |) ! m Usual price 10/6 §§ ! gj| Sale Price 7/11 Ig ! | fjn Win, Simm j|JP*"'j| ( ail "f| B/ Manager. C* ■ •*— : O) Society Stationery ( Exquisite Stationery — Viennese— gives a cachet , to all your correspondence, and marks it with • some of your own good taste ........... The/ Prices are not Unreasonable. ' The Quality is Unapproachable. Prittgk'S 01 "Cbe ?m for ?mmr i A^ o __ — .. — _ _ —^ REMOVAL _NOTICE GURNEY BROS. ' Go-Cart and Pram Manufacturers. Announce that they will open temporarily on Monday next in the premises (Manners Street) for many years occupied by H. Fielder & Co., Ltd., as a Furniture Warehouse A continuance of past favours is solicited at our new address, C^ITiPITOirV K¥s(rt«i CORNER MANNERS AND VJr^J JT^rg XV A .OJK.Ww?.» parish streets. SOME EXTRAORDINARY LOW PRICES ' PREVIOUS TO ANNUAL 'STOCKTAKING. CORD DOOR MATS (best quality) 2/9. 3/-, 3/6 MOHAIR MATS (lovely goods) 5/1 1 Now 2/11 MOHAIR MATS 4/,, Now 3/9 MOHAIR Mats (large size) " fw'o Now- 5/9 HEARTH RUGS (large size) ,4/0, 4 /0 Now 10/9 PICTURE FRAMES • v ' Now 3/0 SHAVING BRUSHES [/- Now GU to clear SHOE BRUSHES //- Now 6d Boz. PAINT BRUSHES 5/6 Now 3/6 -YARD BROOMS x 2/- Now 1/D. SPADE HANDLES i/ 3 Now 6d \ AXE HANDLE BUSH HOOKS 5/6 Now \3/6 ' N RUBBER WINDOW CLEANERS gd Mow \(4 MIRRORS ON STAND (16 x 12) 10/6^ Now 6/6 CARPET ENDS, LINOLEUM, CURTAINS, and BLANKETS All Reduced for Saturday. CHEAPEST HOUSE Corner CUBA 'and MANNEES STKEEfS. MAKES AN IDEAL GIFT. Retail at all Best Stores.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 11, 13 July 1914, Page 9
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