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COmmEHOBD OH THURSDAY, June 2SIH, at 9 a m. TT is iigreed that the urgent needcf the bimes is Economy, and the above announcement rings out the GLAD NEWS of ECONOMIES ' TO BE EFFECTED AT OUR SALE. It's an "open secret" prophesied- among alert shoppers that HALL'S SALE will be the greatest in the firm's history; and let us enthusiastically back up this prophecy by stating that it will not be our fault if it isn't. Every ounce of energy has freen brought into action that this end may be achieved. Needless to say we have recordsvto lower, and we're going,to lower •.hem. If efficient organisation, an increased selling staff, and OUR FAMOUS SALE PRICES count for anything, the thing is as good as done. GO INTO THE SHOWROOM and LOOK AT THE SALE PRlCES—they are a revelation -in price-cutting. Remember,' too, our largt?, well-bought stocks of Manchester and Dress Goods, and accept our assurance that some lines in these sections are offered to you at s,alo prices cheaper tha» we can buy from the maker' at Home for forward delivery, and you will begin to appreciate not only the fact of future nigh prices, but also the absolute necessity, of laying in a stock novr/ , • ■■■.-". This Is* the SALE OF SALES, and give? boundless opportunities to save, and "to save is'to earn." Hundreds of thrifty men and women look upon HALL'S SALES as a kind of Savings Bank—an institution wherein they may invest hard earned cash with the surety of realising rattling good interest in return. ; , Some people say there's a royal road to success, but we say, HALL'S SALE is certainly the royal road to good fortune. A share of this good foitune is yours if you will ' '..',. ■/.*-. v- A FEW SPECIALS: .^-^■•-■!"\° White and'Colored-Stripe Flannelettes—at Sale Price,-4s 9d doz. White Damask—Sale Price, Is 6d, Is lid, 2s;3d<, 2s 9d. ; Towels at Sale Prices,-Is 9d, 2s 3d, 2s 6d per pair. ' Dress Tweeds and Serges, all reduced. ; We've actually got Ladi^f' jP'opfritmes a* 15,s 6d to start; others 355, y , ... 495.'6 d. ;■• ~d.;;.) ;t f ■■"•■ "■■■-./ / ..■■'■ Ladies' Tweed Coats' are slaughtered in price, and-range from 10s 6d, 1.2s Bdy 13s 6d to 355. - " - ' ■ jA -lift© of bonny RainCoats at 25s Sale Trbe. . "*Peione Underwear samples at 20 per cent, under ordinary price—at 7s"*lid and 8s lid—less than half-price. Tweed Dress Skirts, cheaper than you can buy' the tweed to make them. MAIL ORKERS receive our careful attention, and are executed ' promptly. ■ ■ H. F. HALL P.O. Box 120. ■■"'■» / 'Phone 199 ■ 1 Tuc riinnEiiE nruT HI ■\t| inr viiriir^r Hhni hb !■ ■! I 111 i| II H9 0 ICH S3 I 19 II I I m^^HH • IP lIIL JUI itUflL LBVIHI SOLID COMFORT AND JOY TO ALL THE FAMILY. All that is asked is an opportunity of P vovin ß that THE GURATEST T^HT^, ON KARTH can be furnished at a COST WIIHIN THE. REACH, OF all. ■ ' . . ' '■''.. ■■■;'■.■.■■ ■'.■ DEJUONSTRATIONS GIVEN in any home in the country FREEs ': OF COST. N V P.0.80x 122 **• V--l**^ aW|t . STREET Chief Agent for Mariborough I Power of held that makes your car B \ >l d 'travel safe and sure over rough ; and 1^" \? I slippery roads.' Power ©£ resistance | *"*^ ' | %,.,.■ against.^wear that means economical, '. | ;"**"^^\ |j. generous mileage.'..We urge you to." |. S ; || try Firestone Tjrres, they | \*- -8 are dependable—built for wear and _ 1 | tear on all roads, in any season* | m WINTRINGHAM & MTTCKES-L M > m Agents. BLENHEIM m •^ Goneral Distr ij, u tors, NEW ZEALAND ffl ffi " Cbtctinohlc at ell Garages A "'' s VVrite for Illustrated Literature %

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Marlborough Express, Volume LI, Issue 153, 30 June 1917, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Marlborough Express, Volume LI, Issue 153, 30 June 1917, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Marlborough Express, Volume LI, Issue 153, 30 June 1917, Page 6

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