Crowds alighted from the cars yesterday, and assembled at the top of 'Upper Queen Street, in Karangahape Road. In spite of the crush, the writer, being curious, joined-them, _with profit too; it appears everyone b aim was to procure some of the shoe bargains now going rapidly at the " much talked of sale," and " startling reductions" going at E. Kitchener's, Ltd., 20-22, Karangahape Road. (Right opposite top of Upper Queen Street.) Direct from London and Paris, latest novelties in spring and summer dress fabrics. Smith and Caughey, Ltd. This week is the last week of Fowlds' sale. Ladies' Selby boots at 29s 6d, last few pairs. . It pays to preserve eegs with Sharland's " Moa " brand egg preservative! Last year £300,000 worth of eggti weae preserved with it* $m try it-ihia year.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18170, 16 August 1922, Page 6
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