1 OWING TO THE EARLY EXPIRATION OF LEASE THE SYDNEY CASH Are compelled to clear everything off the premises, no matter what the loss may be. Every day this week will be Big Bargain Days. Direct Savings of from 5, - to 10.. - in every pound—that’s what you can save by coming direct to the Sydney Cash Sale. This Week — 1000 yards pure JAP SILKS, all leading shades, 6|d yard This Week — 75 pairs New I,ACE CURTAINS, beautiful patterns 23, 3/6, 4/11, 5/6 pair This Week — 50‘ White BED QUILTS, 3 11, 4/11 Single; full bauble Size 6/11, 7/6, 9/6 This Week —25 pairs Single and .Double Bed WHITE TWILL SHEETS Only 3/11 pair This Week—r While it lasts ! HOBROC KS ES’ SPLENDID 6,6 CALICO for 4/9 dez. This Week —You can buv CLARK’S BEST SEWING COTTONS mixed 1/9 doz.
ALL SHOWROOM GOODS SIMPLY SACRIFICED. What’s left of Millinery almost given away. New Double Brim PADDY HATS, the latest, 5 5 Coing for 1/11 ALL-OVEPu FEATHER HATS, usually 35-, 40 -, 45'Nov.’ Coing for 10/Real Smart Goods. THIS WEEK I THIS WEEK ! MAKE NO MISTAKE I THE SYDNEY CASH For CHEAPEST PRICES. For CLEANEST STOCKS. FO.’ MOST FOR YOUR MONEY.
t t. S T 0 EASE THE STOCK £ £ FLOODTIDE. £ £ PRICES ARE AT EBB TIDE £ € STUPENDOUS £ £ SACRIFICES £ £ AT MILLAR &,GIORGI’S £ £ GREAT - £ £ CLEARANCE £ f STOCKTAKING SALE £ £ FOR 15 DAYS £ £ FROM £ £ SATURDAY, JUNE 29th, £ £ TO £ £ THURSDAY, JULY 13th. £ £ £ £ £ £ ■pjJKVER befo-e at such <• -*• ’ low prices—probably t never again. Our Great £ surplus holding has to go t at ANY PRICE. £ £ ( ' t MEN’SWEAR. BOYS’WEAR. £ £ FOOTWEAR FOR ALL. f £ £ Going — Going — and will £ soon be gone at- prices. £ that v. ill make you gasp £ with astonishment. £ £ Avoid the Riot by coming £ earlv. £ £
MILLAR AND GIORGI’S The Great Outfitters, HASTINGS.
IS IT PROOF YOU WANT THAT AMNER'S ROCHE LIME IS THE BEST? convince atty practical builder, contractor. bricklayer, or fcllnionger of the superiontv of our make of 110.T.e Lime. ‘ Amner’s Roche Lime is being so’e’v used on Napier’s new Miutieipal Theatre, and was the only Lime ti'-ed on the Corenation Hall in Port Ahuriri. Would it be used on such works if it wasn't the best? .Fresh supplies are drawn from the kilns daily. W. A. AMNER, Lime Manufacturer. NAPER.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 168, 1 July 1912, Page 4
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