5 TO-MORROW CONTINUATION OF THE GREAT SALE OF THE SYDNEY CASH DRAPERY STOCKS. FRESH BARGAINS, PLENTY TO PICK FROM. LEASE RUN OUT. MUST CLEAR THE STOCKS. UNPARALLELLED CHEAP PRICES.
JOO cards Feather-Stitch BRAIDS— Usually (id Now 3d card 20 boxes Fancy Leather BELTS— Usually 1. -, 1/6 Now 6d each Children’s Tan and Black Cashmere SOCKS—Usually 9d fo 1/-, all sizes Now 2 pairs for 1/100 doz. Best SEWING COTTON, Nos. 40, 50 Now only 1/- doz. “ Roslyn ” WRITING PADS—IOO sheets Now 2 for 10d Lot of Sample HEARTHRUGS—Look at tho prices 1/6, 2/-, 3/3, 3/11 GREAT TOWEL BARGAINS—AII Manufacturers’ Samples 2 for 6d, 2 for 9d, 2 for 1/DON'T FORGET ! WE ARE SELLING HORROCKSES’ FAMOUS CALICOES at 4/9 doz. Usuailv 6/6 1'- Single-Bed SHEETING For 7|d 1, - Double-Bed SHEETING For 9jd WARM WINTER BLANKETS— Single Size, 13/6 for 10/8 Double Size, 17/6 for 14/9 ONLY A FEW LEFT. LADIES I DON’T FORGET THE SHOWROOM BARGAINS. SIMPLY SLAUGHTER PRICES. TO-MORROW BE EARLY AT THE SYDNEY CASH
®@® ®®®®®®®®®&®s® ® ® ®®®®@®®®®®®®s®&® ® ® ® ® ® GOOD-BYE ® ® ® ® TO THE ® ® ® ® OLD “LEAN-TO!” ® ® ® ! ®®> ®®, i ®®®> i > > ' TT has served faithfully > -k > as our Boot Depart- > < ' . merit for years, but its ■ I . - I i day has arrived at last, I 1 ' and down it must come > i i > to give the bricklayers i I 1 room to work. < I ! t i So, for one week we t ' i are making a ‘ t i WHOLESALE CLEARANCE i I OF MEN’S BOOTS. I i ■ I ■ 4 | This means “ snips ” i I I i for scores of men who i I i i can see far enough ahead i I i to buy two or three pairs I > for future use. ) I I > Mind you, the boots I i > are new,- smartly . made, > > and splendid wearing. > > Make a bee line for 1 MILLAR 5 i AND j GIORGI’S s® ®® r ® ® BOOT CLEARANCE ®> ® ® ® SALE, ® ® ® ® HASTINGS. ®
IS IT PROOF YOU WANT ® «o THAT AMNER’S ROCHE ® LIME IS THE BEST? 9 Ti ,en liere 9 •*. enough to ® .oae convince iy ® any practical builder, contract- ® ® or, bricklayer, or fellmonger of ® (-4 the superiority ot our make of 9 Roche Lime. ® U AmnerN Roche Lime is being fjy U solely used on Napier’s new ® 'i .Municipal Theatre, and was cy U the only Lime used on tho ty Coronation Hall in Port Ahuriri. ® ££ ® s- Would it be used on such works t® -v it it wasn't the best.- gc Fresh supplies are drawn from ® I -i the kilns daily. ® I -'<■ ® i — ffe i -y !?»j ( W. A. AMNER. | Lime Manufacturer. ®> * NAPER. U ®l jpig. a - rtf k t,;- j-y- I
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 158, 20 June 1912, Page 4
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