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JPri€2@<ii '©iif© ! PRICES ARE RISING TRAIN FARES REFUNDED "It "would pay me to lock my warehouse and lose the key for Customers coming from Matarnau, Eketahuna, Turakina, Levin, twelve months because prices are rising steadily and must continue Foxton, and all intermediate stations during our Sale will have to rise " said a prominent warehouseman recently. We can the full amounts of their second-class return journey fares endorse his remarks and strongly urge you to stock up with refunded by us upon their cash purchase of 50/- worth. This drapery during our sale. It will be in the nature of an invest- concession is to hold good from 17th Jan, to 2nd Feb. inclusive— ment for prices are rising rapidly. avail yourself of our offer and come in I MILLIHESY BARGAINS. SALE PRICES. STAkUBS. The most drastic measures are beiug taken with all our BLOUSE LENGTHS are unusually cheap now. It is MORNING BLOUSES in useful quality prints, stripes millinery. Less than half of ordinary prices will rule going to pay you to stock-up wifch these. Voiles and and spots. Sizes 13 and 13£ only; square necks, for sale time. You cannot exactly stock up with mil- Organdy Muslins, all full lengths, new designs, and also turn down collars. Were 3/11 and 4/11 - linery but st least one oa two will be useful at these will wash well. At per length SALE PRICE 2/11 prices: SALE PRICE 1/3, 1/6, 1/9 each PRINT BLOUSES in good quality, large full sizes and One-eud Navy Serge; the finish is rather hard but will - O ,S. Were 6/6 and 6/11 SALE PRICE 5/6 MODEL MILLINERY, the season's lovely designs, make up well for children's school frocks or gym. , formerly 45/- to 75/-. to go at one price"" uniforms. Was 2/11 SALE PRICE 1/6 yard Same, but m Women s sizes. Wera 5/6 ■ SALE PRICE 29/6 One-end Black Dress Serge. Was 3/6 * aAL,hi £\tUOJtS 4/11 TRIMMED MILLINERY, formerly 32/6 to 39/6 SALE PRICE 1/11 yard CHILDREN'S PRINT FROCKS, in" varied styles, SALE PRICE 21/- SPECIAL Whipcord Robe Lengths — Colours brown, daintily trimmed, contrasting colours; light and TRIMMED MILLINERY, formerly 22/6 to 30/- navy, saxe, rose. To-day's value is from 30/-to 35/-, dark shades, 18 to 24 inches ;to be cleared at one SALE PRICE 15/6 but, bought under spccial circumstances, our offer is all-round price. See Window. SALE PRICE 2/6 TRIMMED MILLINERY, formerly 22/6 less than half price SALE PRICE 14/11 ROMPERS, for children, in excellent wearing prints. SALE PRICE 10/6 7 ends Mohair—Great wearing qualities. To-day's value Grand for beach and holiday wear; light and dark easily 4/11 SALE PRICE 2/6 yard shades; in sizes 18 to 20 inches. See Windows. READY-TO-WEAR HATS being cleared now at excep- RIVERINA— 30 pieces Riverina, an imitation of Tobralco. / SALE PRICE 2/6 tionally low prices. Useful shapes that will do as well Best colours including pink, saxe, and navy. Send LADIES' MORNING WRAPPERS, in assorted light and for autumn as for summer : — for patterns ; usually 1/4 SALE PRICE 1/- yard dark g i ng hams ; with belts, pockets and turn down 1 end Black and Navy Taffeta, 40in. Was 2/11 collars. Were from 10/9 to 16/6 Ready-to-wear Hats, formerly 12/6 to 21/- SALE PRICE 1/6 SALE PRICE 9/11 SALE PRICE 5/11 Hosts of Remnants fn woollen materials; also voiles, i_ Same, formerly 21/- to 30/- SALE PRICE 10/9 poplins, cambrics, etc., marked low to clear. Hunt BATH GOWNS, in towelling ; excellent for beach wear ; Same, formerly 30/-to 45/- SALE PRICE 21/- through our remnants and stock-up because prices cloak and styles 1; plain shades, also assorted. are rising. stripes* Were 12/u to 10/o tJAAjJii yjAJ. IjF 11 """» 11 1 ' ■ M I mil ill I ill 111 , mi 1 11 ■ iiiumb January 17th I £100 ' 000 Stock / - Q broad - sr/Rfrcr . February 2nd Morth. I Offering.

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Free Lance, Volume XVII, Issue 914, 18 January 1918, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 Free Lance, Volume XVII, Issue 914, 18 January 1918, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 Free Lance, Volume XVII, Issue 914, 18 January 1918, Page 17

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