I to-morrow •ONTINVATIGN 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. 100 cards Feather-Stitch BRAIDS— Usually 6d Now 3d card 20 boxes Fancy Leather BELTS— Usually 1/-, 1/6 Now fid 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 ” AVRITING PADS—IOO sheets NOW 2 for 10d Lot of Sample HEARTHRUGS—Look at the prices ' 1/6, t/-, 3/3, 3/11 GREAT TOWEL BARGAINS—AII Manufacturers' Samples . 2 for 6d, 2 for 9d. 2 for 1/*
DON’T FORGET I WE ARE SELLINC HORROCKSES’ FAMOUS CALICOES at 4/9 doz. Usually 6/6 1/- Single-Bed SHEETING For ?7|d I/- Double-Bed SHEETING For 9£d WARM WINTER BLANKETS— Single Size, 13/6 for 10/9 Double Size, 17/6 for 14/9 ONLY A FEW LEFT. LADIES ! DON’T FORGET THE SHOWROOM BARGAINS. SIMPLY SLAUGHTER PRICES. TO-MORROW BE EARLY AT THE SYDNEY CASH
® ® ® ® ® TO EASE THE STOCK @ ® ® FLOODTIDE. ® ® ■ ® ® PRICES ARE AT EBB TIDE ® ® ® ® STUPENDOUS ® ® . -® ® SACRIFICES ® 9-:: . < > ® g AT MILLAR & GIORGI’S g ® GREAT ®' ® ®’ ® CLEARANCE ® ®.. ' ■ ® ® STOCKTAKING SALE ® ®> FOR 15 DAYS " ® ® FROM g ®> SATURDAY, JUNE 29th, ® ®> . ® ® TO ‘ . ® ® ■ ® ® THURSDAY, JULY 13th. ® ® ® ® ®®® ®
’jV'EVER befo-e at such ® & low prices—probably ® 9 never again. Our Great ®> surplus holding has to go @ at ANY PRICE. ® g, ®> g s> MEN’S WEAR. BOYS’WEAR. ® £ FOOTWEAR FOR ALL. ® g, . ■ ® & _ ® £ Going —Going — and'will ® £ soon b& gone at prices @ that will make you gasp ®. S with astonishment. ® ® ■5 Avoid the Riot by coming ® ?> earlv. . ® ® I MILLAR | @> AND ® » GIORGI’S g ® The Great Outfitters, ® ® HASTINGS. ®> ® ®
®- 5 IS IT PROOF YOU WANT ® p THAT AMNER’S ROCHE ® ? LIME IS THE BEST? ® ? ® J xJ j-u&Wx Then here @> A it i s >P ro °f ® * a Sr‘'M enough to £> convince 5 any practical builder, contract- @ 6 or, bricklayer, or fellmonger of ® the superiority of our make of ® 5 Roche Lime. ® ? .. ® 5 Amner’s Roche Lime is being ® : p solely used on Napier’s new ® y- Municipal Theatre, and was @ £ the only Lime used on the ® Coronation Hall in Port Ahuriri. a & a Would it be used on such works ® a if it wasn't the best? ® a & •c Fresh supplies are drawn from ® a the kilns dailv. ® 6 ® a ® a g a W. A. AMNER, ® Lime Manufacturer. ® NAPER. ® a @ < £ ® ® ® ® ® s-
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 167, 29 June 1912, Page 4
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