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i WINTER SALE IN THE WAY OF REAL BARGAINS YOU—Mr and Mrs Average reader of Advertisements—think no doubt that "SALES" are got up just to coax you in. And so they are. The Aim of a Store is business. Depends oil the Store as to what Methods are employed to get customers into the building, and their treatment after entering , . A SALE means, with us, an unusual collection or number of Articles which having come to us under price, through big buying or what not, are to be distributed at less than ordinary prices. It is the ringing of a Bell to summon you to a feast of Bargains. And under no pretence do we let the Bell ring without good cause. We have heaps of goods to offer you, at prices much below the ordinary, and we can with confidence ask you to pay us a visit whilst our Sale is on, as it really means—-BIG SAVINGS—to you at the present time. ; DO ANY OF THESE BARGAINS INTEREST YOU? DRAPERY DEPARTMENT SPECIALS Ladies' Costumes, newest styles (with Black Moirette Underskirt Free) .'.... From 59/6 Ladies' Frocks, all new goods From 23/11 Ladies' Coats, all new goods From 35/Ladies' Ready-to-Wear Millinery frrom 9/11 Dress Tweeds, all wool From 1/6 per yard. White Damask From 2/6 per yard. White Terry Towelling, 24in From llfd Coloured Terry Towelling, 18in From B|d Striped Flannelette, 35in From lQfd' Ladies , Woollen Scarves From 12/11 I Ladies' Cashmere Hose From 2/9 I Gent's All-wool Colonial Tweed Suits From 67/6 Gent's All-wool Tweed Trousers From 13/11 Gent's All-wool Underpants From 7/11 Gent's All-wool Under Shirts From 6/11 HARDWARE DEPARTMENT SPECIALS White and Gold Breakfast Cups and Saucers 4/11 half dozen. Fountain Pens 2/6 each. Roskopf Swiss Lever Watch 3/11 each. Pocket Knives (one blade) 1/- each. Tea Sets (21 pieces) From 18/6 Hickory Axe Handles 1/3 each. Duplex Safety Razor 1/- each. Gillette Safety Razor — 2/11 each. Glass Sweet Dishes 8d each. BOOTS and SHOES—At Bargain Prices for Ladies and Gents. AND A FREE GIFT OF A FOUNTAIN PEN WITH EVERY PAIR. A I —Job Purchase of 300 Garments of an English Traveller's hJ* Samples. We are offering these at Specially Low Prices. See them. They are worth your inspection. FURNITURE DEPARTMENT-During Sale period we shall give a Special Reduction of 10 per cent, off all goods in this Department. The Farmers , Union Trading Co., Ltd., GENERAL MERCHANTS AND FURNITURE MANUFACTURERS fcANK STREET -WHANGAREI 1 ' ■ «

~~-~ FULL WEIGHT AND FULL WORTH \*7INDUST AND pOLEBEOOK KAURI nOMPANI A Be Discriminating. Insist upon " '■ v> AURI X IMBER - V> "OMPA.NY , * having Moorcraft's Bread—the 'Phone 56D. JPfcone 180. _ . . loaf with the crisp crust and pal- BUILDER & CONTRACTOBB. MILL atable inside. Well made Bread ILL ensures well protected health. •;• C]asesß of Jobbing and Building WAE?UN> BRANCH, MOEREW A p M. MOOECRAFT, Work Undertaken. v>, ■CAMERON STREET. * 1 -"iHsfnrtion Giaran+eed. The Kauri Timber Company is now : . _____ in a position to Supply from the Mil ; ff A '"TO W —TIMBER IN ANY QUANTITY- 11/ A Iu I _flßk —TIMBER IN ANY QUANTITY- j-j A I ' -^^ For House Building, Butter Boxes 1 I V^^^^" 1 * _jM_l__M Fish Crates, Fruit Caees, etc., etc. rr»m 'tL *-• AT THE LOWEST MARKET RATES f]/\ 1 |J 3_#* 3rders for Joinery Secured &t Shon YOUR SPKINu HA I ! 4&jjs> Prompt Attention'to aU Orde?f JVJ a J- es # 5 Postal Address: eluding these well-known and fc _ / A** , I j KATOI SSSS"* ,, * If j MOEBEWA. , BATTERSBY and M | I e_H_r if t_Sb_l_S / * xi oitlt " ' Mm v \ ' rHE ONLY MOTOR HEARSE l> If Til II PI llf I \^B\\\ the district. Hγ If HELL I _ * HD| \_HA \\ Open for β-gagement at any-titn* ■• * m • ■■»■»■•»■ J _H\\ I and anywhere. . GENTLEMAN'S COM- Hll 1 t> x> "MTT t l?T? plete outfitter, v « ■n \ l>. XV, jXHIjJLjJOjSX TAILOR and MERCER, • , ; \\ 1-M ' ~ UNDEBTA-_SB» t CAMERON STREET, r• ■ -'- U W ' ' ITMBALMER/PUNERAL DIBECTOiv, WHANGAREI. ,^«___fce_^'e fffifci '"If Bvdneas: JAMBS! .240. ::■■■■■,■• _. . *■ ■ -- 1 v^g^JS^^^^T^L-^ M_e^«_CElgßA^YJ^^D»^^^||j|j|^j|^ggjg|^^^^^^^

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Northern Advocate, 30 July 1924, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Northern Advocate, 30 July 1924, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Northern Advocate, 30 July 1924, Page 7

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