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Millar & Giorgi’s, BIG SALE is the Talk of the Town ■jVj L;\ ia'foru such record bargain ill Men's and Boys’ Clothing and Mo rcery, Men’s, Women’s, and Children’s Boots and Shoes—and perhaps never again. NOW. GET YOUR SHARE OF THESE. Men’s heavy lambs’ wool Underpants 'nd Singlets. Usual Pi 6/9. Sale Price 5/11. Men’s Mid Dark Grey Pin Check V ,dng Shirts. SALE Price 5/11. “Rosiyn” Saddle Tweed Working Trousers. Sale Price 18/9. Men’s “Red Ball” Laced Gum Boots, sizes 6 to 10. Usual Price 25/-. Sale Price 19/6. Women’s Black Glace Lace Shoes, Derby fronts, round toe and patent toe cap, leather Cuban heels, value 25/-. Sale Price 14/9. ALL SALE I BICES FOR CASH—NO APPROS. Late Night Saturday. Half Holiday Wednesday. MILLAR & GIORGI The Great Outfitters Palmerston i North

J i w I i OUR BARGAINS ARE TALKING. Low prices for cash, and good quality in every article have have our name famous throughout the district, and now we offer ' LOWER PRICES THAN’ EVER DURING OUR GREAT WINTER SAIL No wonder our Store has been thronged since the Sale commenced. NOW LISTEN TO THE BARGAIN APPEAL HERE. Manchester and Furnishing. MADRAS MUSLIN in heavy cream design that will improve the appearance of your home and give good service—Usual Price 3/G, 3/11, 2/6. Sale Price 2/3, 1/11, 1/6 Coloured VOILE CURTAINING, Just A 1 for kitchen windows; .will save work and look fresh. This is a popular material and you will he well advised to purchase early— Usual Cash Price 2/6. Sale Price I/O GREEN BURLAP. Have you tried this stout cloth for table covers; it’s both cheap, and good looking—'Usual Price 5/11. Sale Price 3/11 COLOURED TOWELS. You can surely do with some of these at our specially low price-;—Usual Cash Price 3/11 pr. Sale Price 2/0 pr. Plain WHITE TOWELS, largo size and hemmed; Just think of all that and look at the price—Usual Cash Price 2/6. Sale Price 1/6 DUCHESS SETS. We will leave these for you to judge for yourself;—Usual Cash Price 2/9, 3/6, 5/11. Sale Price 1/11, 2/9, S/6 SUPPER CLOTHS with strong lace insertion worked in good designs— Usual Cash Price 5/9, 4/11, 3/11. Sale Price 4/0, 3/11, 2/9 TABLE DAMASK, dice pattern,. You will like this for every day use — Usual Cash Price 2/9. Sale Price 1/11 ROLLER TOWELLING in striped designs toa numerous to- mention Usual Cash Price 1/8, 1/3, 1/2, 1/11 Sale Price 1/6, 1/-, 9|d, 1/3 Plain White ROLLER TOWELLING. This is a special. We have other values equally as good; 27in. — Usual Cash Price 2/3. Sale Price 1/3 Coloured COIR MATTING. A good hard-wearing article, 27in. wide, in a really nice design—Usual Price 3/9. Sale Price 3/0 Plain COIR MATTING. This value is exceptional—Usual Cash Price i 3/6 Sale Price 2/9 REVERSIBLE RUGS —You must see these to appreciate the wmnderful value. The designs leave nothing to be desired, while the sizes are all large and useful—Usual Cash Price 43/6, 29/6, 16/9. Sale Price 37/0, 25/-, 12/6 1 only AXMINSTER HEARTHRUG, very large size, designed ’.n shades of brown, red and fawn —Usual Cash Price 38/6. Sale Price 30/SUPER AXMINSTER RUGS. We have only two of these in really ,new designs: the size is 54 x 27‘— Usual Cash Price 33/6. Sale Price 27/6 A Sample Range of DEER and GOAT RUGS. Some of these are featuring at 20/- and 30/- below the usual retail price. STILES & MATHESON, LTD., DRAPERS w Quality and Service Before Profit” LEVIN S OTAKI YOU CAN MAKE MONEY By Spending it Here And Saving on Every Purchase. Silk. Black DUCHESS MOUSSELINES. The values of these materials will positively amaze you; 36in.—Usual Cash Price 7/11, 10/6, 12/6. Sale Price 0/6, 9/6, 11/6 COLOURED MOUSSELINES. The shades of these materials adapt themselves to matrons’ wear; 36in. Usual Cash Price 10/6. Sale Price 7/0 BLACK BROCHE VELVETEEN. This exclusive fabric we are reducing to a ridiculously low figure. Its .rich appearance will be sure to tempt; 2Tin.—Usual Cash Price 12/6 Sale Price 5/11 BLACK TAFFETA. Always fashionable, and something of which you ill never tire; 36in. —Usual Cash Price 9/11, 10/6, 7/6. Sale Price 6/11, 8/6, 6/6 COLOURED VELVETEENS. Shades of, jade, turqoisc, scarlet, drab, blege, nigger and navy—Usual Cash Price 7/6. Sale Price 5/11 Gloves and Hosiery. Ladies’ Marie Cotton HOSE in good shades of fawn, grey, and black: splendid value at Sale Price, 1/9 pr. . 20 dozen Hemstitched Lawn HANDKERCHIEFS; very serviceable for every day use—Usual Cash Price' 4d each. Sale Price, 6 for 1/4 Ladies’ All Wool Black CASHMERE HOSE, seamless throughout, nice soft quality—Usual Cash Price 3/11. Sale Price 2/11 pr. All Wool GAUNTLET GLOVES, good assortment of designs, in shades of fawn, grey, nigger and cream— Usual Cash Price 4/6, 5/6, 6/6. Sale l*i-ice 2/6 pr. Ladies’ Fringed Fabric GAUNTLET GLOVES, elastic at waist; in good shades of pastel, nigger and white —Usual Cash Price 4/6 pr. Sale Price 1/6 pr. Ladies’ Black Cashmere Finish HOSE, Hawley’s fast dye; strong and ser- • viceable. Sale Price, 2/0 pr.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 17 July 1925, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Horowhenua Chronicle, 17 July 1925, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Horowhenua Chronicle, 17 July 1925, Page 4

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