I 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 ](),- in every pound—that’s what yon can save by corning direct to the Sydney Cash Sale. This Week— lout) yards pure JAP SILKS, all leading .shades, yard This Week—7s pairs New LACE CURTAINS, beautiful patterns 2/6, 3/6, 4/11, 5/6 pair This Week— so White BED QUILTS, 3/11, 4/11 Single; full Double Size 6/11, 7/6, 9/C This Week— -25 pairs Single and Double Bed WHITE TWILL SHEETS Only 3/11 pair This Week— While it lasts ! HORROCKSES’ SPLENDID 6/6 CALICO for 4/9 doz. 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, 5/6 Colng for 1/11 ALL-OVER FEATHER HATS, usually 35.'-, -10/-, 45/Now Coing for 10/Real Smart Goods. THIS WEEK 1 THIS WEEK I MAKE NO MISTAKE ! SYDNEY CASH
For CHEAPEST PRICES. For CLEANEST STOCKS. For MOST FOR YOUR MONEY. ®l ®i ® MORE OF MILLAR AND ® ® GIORGI’S BARGAINS. ® © ® ®®® ;® There’s no lack of them. j® Every day has its quota. ® ® Some days they are fair, ® other days they are good, hut ® on special occasions like this @ Millar and Giorgi’s Bargains ® excel themselves. ® ® This is one of the most popu- ® lar Sales in our business I® lustory. The values are astonishing. Make I® MILLAR AND GIORGI’S ® SALE ® I® your rendezvous if you wish ■ |®i to participate in these .wonl®j derltil bargains. •®l Here are a few particulars to go on with: — |®i ' . I®| CLOTHING. I®| WORKING SUITS—--1®! To Clear 19/6 WORKING TROUSERS— To Clear 4/11, 5/6, 5/11 6 MEN’S OVERCOATS— I® Usually 30/-, 45/-, 60/To Clear 12/6 I® I® BOYS’ D. 8., Ito 4— j® To Clear 7/9 I® MERCERY. ■ !®l ;®i MEN’S CEYLON SHIRTS—- |® 2/11,3/11,4'6 :®l 2/-, 2/11,3/3 j® BOYS’ JERSEY SUITS—i® All shades To Clear 5/6 ® GLACE BOX CALF—Usual I® 21/-, 24/6 To Clear 13.9 !® ® EVENING SHOES, Boys’ i® and Men’s To 5/11, 7,6 i®l ®[ UNDERWEAR. ®| ®j Lambs’ Under Pants tt 1 ests. ®| 4'll, 5 6 Sala 2/11, 3/3 ®l L.W. HALF-HOSE, 3 for 2/6 ®) ®j HATS. !®i :.®; 6 doz. LOUNGE FELTS — Usually 5/6 To Clear 2/6 Jsf I •®’ ®®@ i®: ffl MILLAK AND ; GIORGI OUTFITTERS, HASTINGS.
PRAYING MUST BE DONE iORRECTLY TO BE EFFICIENT. p / It is pretty safe to state that, ■: however much an orchard may tic r be infested by parasites, it tan c 1.0 converted into a veritable G o gold mine by correct and thor- qy t ough spraying. J In order to avoid failure and - ensure success, use a spraying iy e mixture <>i ' AMNER’S ROCHE LIME. / It destroys destructive insects. 3 j and i> quite harmless to the o tree or fruit. This spraying lime is pre- iy 1 pared at our Milton Road cy Merks, and has been proved a S s thoroughly successful mixture .y wherever it has been used. y? W. A. AMNE.R, MILTON ROAD, NAPIER.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 176, 10 July 1912, Page 4
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