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Great Salvage Sale Thousands of Pounds' worth of Valuable Stock (slightly damaged by flames, smoke i and water) to be cleared at Extraordinary Reductions! I Buy while you can! You won't be able § to Buy for long! I 1 The recent disastrous fire in Elliott Street, when 1 FIIIF i I art of tlie stock of a wholesale firm of warehouse- CI DC 8 § II lIIIL.i men (Eoberts> N .z., L td.), valued at about £10,000, ■ l IIt i 1 FS C 1 i was seriousl y damaged by smoke and water, is still e" ir%7" I 1 SIIL ■ | fresh in the minds of the public. A large lot of the lIHi 11 1 salvage goods were purchased by D. Meikle and Co., 1 FIRE! Wh ° n ° W proose t0 offer same at really FIRFI I ASTONISHING REDUCTIONS. Illil-i I L__ i Here are some of the Bargains ! I 80in GOOD TWILL SHEETING, damaged £% ..- - -^- 1 slightly by smoke and water ; pairs of Sheets D6&U £11111 OIOUSCS 1 —Worth 25/6. Salvage Price, 15/8 and 14/6 I pair - at Tempting Prices,. I 80in SHEETING, good Twill, soiled on edge— «,,-.,-- i —Worth 27/6. Salvage Price, 17/6. BLOUaES, in White Voile, etc., all in g0... 1 | Outside Pieces (scorched) Salvage Price, 10/6 order, but slightly damp Salvage Price, 1 for syds. 3/11 and 5/11. J 60 Pieces Good Quality CALICOES—Worth —__ £ 1 21/6 dozen. Salvage Price, 12/6 dozen. #~ ~ ~" "" ~ | Don't miss these, they will sell in piece lots. WHITE PIQUE COSTUMES— SaIvage Price, I __... __. . , . 17/6 each. I DRILL (White), brunt on edges Usual Price, 1 1/9 yard. Salvage Price, 10yds for 3/11. WHITF PiniiP sitidtc ci o *<. I , Better, not so much burnt-IQyds forfor 7/6. WHITE PIQUE SKIRTS-Salvage Price, 6/11. I N&— This good strong Drill will be found Cl - klMiri c -r-r„<> . „ • , I | useful for many purposes, including FLANNELETTES, in Striped and Plain—Sal- | Pillow Slips, Aprons, Etc. " vage Prices, 1/3, 1/6±, 1/9, 1/11, 2/3 yard. j Wonderful value. H TOWELS, slightly burnt on edge—Usual Price, g 8/11. Salvage Price, 1/11* each. ... BLACK LISLE GLOVES-Salvage Prices, 3d I 100 DOZEN PAIRS HOSE, in Lisle, Black and and V- pair. ' 1 CALICOES- 21/- dozen. Now 12/6 dozen. I Bel*er Qualify, in Black only, Mercerised Lisle Th^ e ™*° ™ pi6Ces ° f this Particularly 1 —2/11. sood cloth, and as some of it is sure to go 1 in piece lots we advise buyers to tret in 1 WHITE AND COLOURED SILK ANKLE, only early. 8 1 Slightly damp., long silk (nearly to knee)— 1 Worth 6/11. Salvage Price, 4/11 pair. Country orders must include postage. 1 { PUT The Sale starts 9.30 a.m. Sharp, Monday I 20th inst. j I Queen and Wellesley Streets.

II iimiiimimlUJM- ,I_UI|IJ.UIIUI II Win IIMIlTIMT«l»«llllllllli™i MMMIIIMMI 111 111 / Dodge Brothers N, / MOTQUCAR \ rMDTOR, THE EYE. \ APPEALS TO THE EYE. 1 . .J owner's pride " the DODGE BROTHERS CAR is abundantly |]ustihed by the grace and symmetry of its lines. Its style is so attractive that frequently the car sells itself solely by its appeal to the eye. Very much more remarkable than anything we might say about the car, are the remarkable things people continue to say about it everywhere. The Gasoline consumption is unusually low The Tyre mileage is unusually high | BOOK ORDERS IN ADVANCE. AS INCOMING SHIPMENTS ARE SOLD LONG BEFORE ARRIVAL V -%. George Henning, Ltd, J^ AUCKLAND and HAMILTON. J? M— — 'ii ii illinium *mMmmmmmwmm®MKßMßmamw

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17294, 18 October 1919, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17294, 18 October 1919, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17294, 18 October 1919, Page 18

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