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—-rmrowwmrrifni I To-day and Every lay Throughout the Coming Month. Absolutely Genuine Event. The offerings comprise the surplus of our regular and standard goods at remarkable reductions. The standard of values is higher here than that which obtains in most businesses. We admit we do not stock low grade goods—and it does not pay you to buy such goods, now more than ever in these days of increased cost of manufacture and the difficulty of obtaining assistance—lT DOES NOT PAY the Economical Housewife to purchase goods that will not give a fair return in wear for the cost, time and trouble taken in the making. This is your opportunity to purchase your home supplies The ordinary prices are far above our present figures. The addition of a few pence to the price offyour Household Goods makes all the difference and gives you a credit balance at the end of the year. You buy our Goods once in the year and lower grades twice or Day a Day of Bargains. > even three times, and please do not forget the cost of making is just the same for the low grade as for the high. Just think it over and take the opportunity to purchase our Standard Goods at the price—Sale Price—usually paid for inferior qualities. fy CO., IsfcL, Every Day a Day of Interest. The Main Street's Busy Corner.

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SALE STILL GOING tJJf, and we are determined to give Better Bargain* than ever. Our stock is a cue and must be cleared. Farmers, Tradesmen and Workers are complaiiing «-f the high cost of living. The solution of the whole matter lies in yjup own hands. Do your own .shopping and pa? cash. The prices underneath give you* a fair idea of what you will save ty this method. 7 J TO 15 PER CENT. SAVED. Won't you do it? If so, bring your orders to the Southland Farmer*'* Coop. Store, Gore. FURNITURE.—Every article must be cleared, and the prices we are offering should do this in double-quick time. Duchesse, Bevelled Mirror, 85s, NOW 70s

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Mataura Ensign, 18 July 1914, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Mataura Ensign, 18 July 1914, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Mataura Ensign, 18 July 1914, Page 6

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