HERE 18 THE NEWS IT HAS PAID EVERYBODY TO WAIT FOR 1 OPENING THRILLERS •m *.s Sjw-Sj m tor ou r rAfter-Thought 99 m a VI Come and see for yourself how we’ve positively scuttled all existing prices. Windows, counters, shelves in fact our entire store is crammed with exciting money saving in all clothing and household lines every item representing a genuinely whole-hearted reduction from regular everyday prices. Here for instance is but one example of our prodigious bargaineering effort: — ' r LADIES' UNHEMMED SHEETS .Exceptional value. Single bed, 54in. width; Unbleached Twill quality. To-day’s value 10/6. Bargain Offer Per 5 yard lengths 6/11 ALL TO GO AT ONLY These Blazers are of excellent all-wool quality, and shown ip & fine range of smart stripes. Sizes S.S.W. to O.S. Thi? amazing offer, as well as the 6 assorted bargains indicated below sound almost too good to be true yet there are scores of similar wonder values all waiting eager buyers at our colossal “After thought event.” LADIES’ SUSPENDER BELTS Strong quality fabric, lea rose shade; sizes 22in. to 24in. only. Usually 3/6. Bargain Offer j g SPEDKNIT “DOUBLE CREPE” WOOL A quick knitting wool for winter jerseys, etc. At a pre-war price while stocks last ! |j||d. Skein LADIES’ DAMAGED SILK HOSE An assortment of all wool; also silk qualities (all are damaged). This is a special clearance line. 3? Prices from 1/ and 2/11 pair BOYS’ CREAM TENNIS TROUSERS All slightly shop soiled. An assortment of sizes. Usual Price 42/6. Bargain Price 4/11 Pair YOUTHS’ WORSTED SUITS Also two Flannel Suits in two and three-piece styles, with long trousers; splendid lifting. Usually 29/6 to 65/-. To go at Half Prices j |ji to j / # 0 BUS IB S
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20185, 1 March 1940, Page 8
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