OWING TO THE EARLY EXPIRATION OF LEASE THE SYDNEY CASH Are compelled to clear everything Ttff the premises, no matter what th® 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— 7s pairs New I.ACE 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, 9/6 This Week— 2s pairs Single and Double Bed WHITE TWILL SHEETS Only 3/11 pair This Week — While it lasts I 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 Coing for 1/11 ALL-OVER FEATHER HATS, usually 35/-, -10/-, 4a/Now Coing for 10/Real Smart Goods. THIS WEEK I THIS WEEK I MAKE NO MISTAKE I
SYDNEY CASH For CHEAPEST PRICES. For CLEANEST STOCKS. For MOST FOR YOUR MONEY. |®i i@> I® @ MORE OF MILLAR AND ® GIORGI’S BARGAINS. I® There’s no lack of them. Every day has its quota. ® Some days they arc fair, (§> other days they are good, hut @ on special occasions like this Millar and Giorgi's Bargains excel themselves. i® I® This is one of the most popular Sales in our business history. The values are astonishing. Make , I® (S' MILLAR AND GIORGI’S fS SALE $ your rendezvous if you wish ® to participate in these won- ® deriul bargains. Hero are a few particulars to ® go on with: — ® CLOTHING. MORKING SUITS—gy To Clear 19/6 $ WORKING TROUSERS— To Clear 4/11, 5/6, 5/11 6 MEN’S OVERCOATS— Usually 30/-, 45/-, 60/- ;,*£ ' To Clear 12/6 i® -y 801 S’ D. 8., Ito 4— I® To Clear 7/9 MERCERY. , 7 MEN’S CEYLON SHIRTS—- !<? 2'11,3/11,4/6 I®. 2.-, 2/11,3/3 S 11(118’ JERSEY SUITS— All shades Ta Clear 5/6 1® h; ; GLACE BOX CALF—Usual 21/-, 21 6 To Clear 13/9 I® EVENING SHOES, Boys’ and Men’s To 5/11, 7/6 l@; UNDERWEAR. ’Lambs' Under Pants A tests, gu 4'll, 5 6 Sale 2/11, 3/3 LAV. HALF-HOSE, 3 for 2/6 i®i ,gy! HATS. |e| 6 doz. LOUNGE FELTS—-■g-j Usually 5/6 To Clear 2/6 I ’ ® MILLAR AND f GIORGI | OUTFITTERS, HASTINGS.
SPRAYING MUST BE DBNE CORRECTLY TO BE EFFICIENT. ® It is pretty sale to state that. t;P ® however much an orchard may he infested by parasites, it can (S be converted into a veritable ® geld mine by correct and thor- ® ough spraying. ® hi order to avoid failure and (S? S- ensure success, use a spraying ;y At iiiixt’.ire of i.r ® AMNER’S ROCHE LIME. G ./?- It destroys destructive insects, Ac and is quite harmless to the S' tre-’ or fruit. This spraying lime is preA pared at our Milton Road ■V Work', and ha-- been proved a ??■ thonambiy successful mixture G c? w hen-ver'it lias been used. fif W. A. AMNER. MILTON ROAD, NAPIER.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 181, 16 July 1912, Page 4
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