1 ' 1 I If it were not for the near approach of Stocktaking It 5s s quite "on the cards" that these Stocktaking Bargains | wouJd not be available. But Stocktaking demands certain j things from departments; get rid of all odd lines is ons, j and that is just why there is this chance to buy men's and I boys' needs at \<£&i Stocktaking t •ljjl Bargain Prices jjII 1 BLACK CASHMERE SOCKS—Spliced heels and toes. i I Usual Price 2/- Bargain Price 3 pairs for 4/fl | . 1 MEN'S PYJAMA SUITS. g Usual Price, 10/6, „£. | 9 BOYS' NAVY JERSEYS—Button shoulders, also polo B B collars; sizes 2, 3, 4, 5, ,and, 6- . ,*,**, I B Usual Prices 5/11, 6/6, 6/11 |g B Bargain Prices 3/9, 4/- jl I NAVY DRILL WORKING SHIRTS—FuII range of sizes; I I , good colour. Price 6/6 | ■ Bargain Price 5/6 1 1 BOYS' TWEED SPORTS SUITS—Dark Greys'; sizes 3 I H to - - •"• Usual Pr.ces 23\6 to 25/6 B ■ Bargain Price 18/11 | B BOYS' TWEED BANGOR OVERCOATS—Sizes 00, 0,1, B M and 2; dark colours. Usual Prices 15/6, 16/6, 18)6 g fit Bargain Price 10/6 Is § 1 Only DINNER JACKET SUlT—Black corkscrew, full B m dress vest, silk roll collar ; size 4. Usual Price 75/- , B g Bargain Price 49/3 g 9 ■y Only DRESS SUlTS—Smart cut, well trimmed, silk M m " roll rollar and facings; sizes 3 and 6. .Usual Price 0,5/- 9 B ' Bargain Price 67/6 g g ALL POSTAGE PAID. I | D.fl.G. • BGX 1478 - WELLINGTONJ i. <a> hql m>. o <n> 181 % Tt-i "tt> -?>■ -<nfr-^M* t> ■«*■ ■*** <^««*^»^^^«if For General Hardware j and Crockery | IT WILL PAY YOU TO PATRONISE * The Wmw Zealand Farmers ! I OUR stock of General Hardware and Crockery is very complete f despite war conditions. You can ask fo:- very few things that we B are unable to supply at a vei-y reasonable cost. It is not our wish to k inflate prices—quite the opposite. T WE KEEP THE PRICES DOWN. I Tools of all eescriptions. a Saws, Axes, and the like X Spades, Shovels, and Picks. W All Classes of Farm Hardware. h STANBABD BRITISH AND AMERICAN ♦ MAKES ALWAYS IN STOCK. | YOUR HOUSEHOLD HARDWARE AND CROCKERY is best ob- I taineu from us—wo have a very wide variety of needed household ? articles, including many tinie-saring devices. 0 EVERYTHING- TO ASSIST THE MODERN I HOUSEWIFE. I SPECIAL NOTE.—Tt will pay you to become a shareholder of the fi Ne-v Zealand Farmers' Co-operative Association. There are- all sorts of I benefits in the way of cheap trading. Make some further inquiries. A f LETTER WILL DO. h The N»Z. Farmers' Qd-op* ,\\ Association, cf Canter bu ry, '[ Limited* I Local Manager A. J. GRAY. ] j o**t\i> in^»«tC*"-^i"'*jti> **&» •*!*> "Tli ~T> *T^» -*tsc.i. -*flBi j*Ttoi^'ft» -fo» "^a' "lit* "]3t> -T> -fß> "tfrJ -4 I WEAR BEST AP@D ARE CHEAPEST. || ▼ *O*AV7N"(i larg« sWks left on hand there are still hundreds of pair*. |> A JLJL o f Koots aad felioes to choose from at the old priows, h f H©r© ?s a 2ssi ef-ehe Bargain Prices now offering | Ladif.'-i' Chroifiw Lzcq shoe»s-—ils Gd. V ] « Ladifts' Csl;i<:<i Kid SUoih— ISte (ill, 14s &i, ICa fid, IBs 6d, etc. | I Ladies' Strap and Court Shues in many varieties), from 12s 6d. a ; J CiiildTOTi'a Sandals, 3 to 6—-la lid. V j w Saiidius, 7 to 10— ns lid. § A t Tb'>!<ir?T!'fA «1. to t —Ob 6d. }, Wfisi«i's Sandals,' 2 toß—7«Ud. f 3 Lsii*4»i ui>-to-daty .^toek o.£ i'^diwi' White Siio**, c»ny*» sad book 0 A sit La, from flu lid. « | iprKA^FC^rj- iNDJrtSPECr THESE GOODS AND SAVE MONEY. I » Bss«"hei*i<s's Cheapest Shop for Good Boots and Shoes. & WEI/DING, Invitation, and Cele- \M AS\LA ENVELOPEB are b««« brafcion Cards — N#w dofiigns ai Ir.i. for rough handling. Oorwm "'Mariborough fiNprosB1' Priatmg i./vnd«n<vj sijjo <«» ua&s» *i> "Expreae' Sfe*arfett- Office.'*
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Marlborough Express, Volume LII, Issue 169, 20 July 1918, Page 3
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634Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Marlborough Express, Volume LII, Issue 169, 20 July 1918, Page 3
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