I FIRE IN ELLIOTT STREET I I WAREHOUSE 1 'Wl ■(? mLS Hum UftV ■ ? ' *w GEm (As sfw. Bn QBHir-' j r ' g,:w^^^™™M '~TiWTiTr-iirrf^—■ ._. .i tHri '*■'■ ■*■»« u>« vk> ?aaaa won ™^*^*^ a^^^i^WWi^BilMJlßßMMWßßMi^iMßß^^WllMiJyii I s iPik A HkJP The slightly damaged stock I I § fem »m[J«A ■■ ° Drapery, etc., from fire at 1 .|; 1 .""'' : ■ mm? mm m Roberts,' Ltd., warehouse I 1 m - ' I wslj be offered to the public. 1 E 1 AT THE ECONOMIC. — ———I 1 m We Pay Postage to Country Customers. 3 I SLIGHTLY DAMAGED WHITE TOWELS— 1/-1/3,1/6, CREAM CASEMENT CURTAINING—I/-, 1/2, 1/6. i " l A 1/H- CREAM CASEMENT, coloured border—l/ 11, 2/11. I I SLIGHTLY DAMAGED UNBLEACHED — 1/-, 1/3, 1/6, CALICO, from 1 Ifd, J I 1/11, 2/6. PLAIN UNBLEACHED SHEETING, 72in—2/6. I Together with Special Prices for out* Usual Good Stocks. I 1 WHITE DAMASK, 66 and 70 -inch— 5/3, LADIES' COTTON SINGLETS, extra large—3/6, 3/1 L ■ UNBLEACHED DAMASK, wide width— 3/9, 4/11. FERGUSON'S FANCY VOILES—2/11. Worth 3/11 I WHITE VOILES—I/6, 1/9, 1/11. - 1 i WHITE AND MOLE COTTON GABARDINE—2/11. MEN'S WEAR. 1 I CREAM COTTON GABARDINE, extra Heavy—3/11. MEN'S WHITE COTTON SINGLITS-3/6. I FLORAL MUSLIN BLOUSES—4/11. Spoke stitched. MEN'S GREY COTTON UNDERPANTS— 1 I WHITE VOILE BLOUSES, spoke stitched—4/11, 5/11, 6/11. MEN'S STRIPED FLANNELETTE PYJAMAS — 0/11, 1 I CREPE SILK BLOUSES, lovely shades—23/6. 12/11, 14/11. ~ 1 1 Special purchase— PIQUE COSTUMES—29/6. MEN'S FELT HATS—IO/6, 12/8. I I LADIES' COTTON SINGLETS— 1/11, 2/6. BOYS' SUITS, Colonial Jweed, at ©Id prices, 1 AT THE I QUEEN STREET twVll wiwiiw | I Opposite Town Hall. 1
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17294, 18 October 1919, Page 7 (Supplement)
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