The builders have started on our windows, and very soon there will be no display space at our disposal. As a special inducement, we are marking down our stock far below cost. Ladies, never mind the dust, etc., come to our store during this week-end and inspect the hundreds of worth-while bargains in our Showroom. Here are three outstanding features that cannot be equalled j NOTE.—This is a genuine alteration sale. We are doubling the size of our present store, and the stock must be cleared, as we will not carry it over in the new premises.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19386, 22 July 1926, Page 15
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