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THE BIGGEST SALE EVER! Mot a Clearing-out Sale of Rubbish, but a Genuine Closing Down SALE! OUR HUGE STOCK of DRAPERY and MEN’S WEAR IS ALL TO GO AT HALF-PRICE SPACE WILL NOT ALLOW US TO GIVE PULL DETAILS, BUT THE FOLLOWING EXAMPLES WILL GIVE SOME IDEA OF THE VALUES NOW OFFERING ON THE PREMISES—PRESBYTERIAN BUILDINGS, BANK STREET Now Now Now Now Now Now Now 1/7* 74d 2/5$ 9d 6/3 5/3 1/3 Now 1/11-1 Now 2/11$ Now 2/3 Now 2/11-5 1/H| DRESS TWEEDS. Were 3/3. WINCEYETTE. Was 1/3. DRESS FLANNEL. Was 4/11. RAYON. Was 1/6. TWEED SKIRTS. Were 12/6. TWEED SKIRTS. Were 10/6. BLOOMERS (Ladies’). Were 2/6. BLOOMERS (Ladies’). Were 3/11. BLOOMERS (Ladies’). Were 5/11. ALL WOOL VESTS. Were 4/6. CORSELETTES. Were 5/11. LADIES’ HOSE, All Wool. Were 3/11. Now LADIES’ HOSE, Silk and Wool. Were 3/11. Now 1/115 LADIES’ HOSE, Art Silk. Were 3/11. Now 1/11$ LADIES’ HOSE, Bond’s Nit 2 Pit. Were 3/11. LADIES’ HOSE, Sun Gleam Net. Were 4/6. LADIES’ HOSE, Mercury. Were 12/6. LADIES’ HOSE, Jenny Lind. Were 9/11. CHILDREN’S BLOOMERS, VESTS, JUMPER SUITS, GYM. FROCKS, SOCKS, CARDIGANS, etc., etc. ALL HALF PRICE Now 1/114 Now 2/3 Now 6/3 Now 4/115 For the Men LOVELY SILK TIES. Were 4/6. Now 2/3 LOVELY SILK TIES. Were 2/11. Now 1/5$ HALF HOSE. Were 2/6. Now 1/3' PELT HATS. Were 7/6. Now 3/9 WOOLLEN UNDERWEAR, CARDIGANS, NEGLIGE SHIRTS, COLLARS, etc., etc. —ALL HALF PRICE MAKE NO MISTAKE THIS IS THE MOST! GENUINE SAI.E EVER HELD IN WHANGAREI —EVERT LINE IS A SACRIFICE—AND YOU MUST BE EARLY TO SECURE THE BEST BARGAINS. The Big Corner Shop PRESBYTERIAN BUILDINGS BANK STREET 439 Give your guests what they really enjoy... a cup of Trade Me3rß,\ COFFEE & CHICORY ESSENCE Th«. Symington & Co. Ltd.. Edinburgh and London & 100 1 BRANDED I HE perfection of the hand-wrought gold and silver articles made by smiths of the middle ages has identified them for all time. Every piece turned out was marked by its maker’s individual signature. He signed his work as an artist signs his masterpiece. Pride of accomplishment is the background of all trade-marked goods. When a manufacturer puts his mark on a piece )f merchandise and makes his trade-mark known through advertising, lie deliberately invites your inspection. The reputation of his wares is in your hands. His goods must bo as advertised, or 1m loses prestige. Advertised misrepresentation is business suicide. The way to be sure of the goods yon buy is to ask for those Hint are regularly advertised, and, having asked for a certain article, see that you get it. Don’t take the risk of wasting money on “just-as-goods.” BEWARE ■mOF SUBSTITUTES I

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Northern Advocate, 23 March 1934, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Northern Advocate, 23 March 1934, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Northern Advocate, 23 March 1934, Page 5

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