Why wait for the parcel post introducing the C.O.D. syiitem. v The New Zealand Ex press Company have had it in full swing foi the last 30 years. Their long experience and complete organisation enables them to make prompt transmission, and their name is .a guarantee of absolute '.. security to the shippers. Gent. silk ties, 3d; boys' braces, 2d; heavy union Crimean shirts, 3s lid i undershirts, Is 3d white shirts (collars}, 'Ss 6d, reduced to jjs M each. Safe now on.— Rushbrook and Bridgman. A olearing sale (lasting, only three weeks) begins to-day. Our ticketed*; display will defy competition. This will *be an unusual opportunity to : secure reliable drapery, _, etc. t at give-away priced.—W. Gribble and Son, Eden Terrace,",;• ■' ';)'':~' : - y ,-'- You should investigate the extraordinary bargains in skirts, , costumes, and blouses at Messrs. McCulluab and Glower's famous clean sweep sale, now in full swing- Many other items appeared in their half-page udTWtisemont in Thvxetilay'B Hesai,d» - ■*.-;**?•,•'
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13798, 10 July 1908, Page 5
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