Extraordinary News HAS BOUGHT AT A BIG DISCOUNT THE ENTIRE STOCK OF GEORGE T. PEARCE (Mercer and Clothier, 61 Pitt Street) and offers the public of Auckland an opportunity of securing their winter clothing at Drastically Reduced Prices. Country Customers, Please Note: Postage Paid! Sale Commences TO-DAY BORSALINO HATS—AII good shapes and sizes. Usually 35/-. SALE PRICE: J ©/I J MEN'S NEG. SHIRTS—With collar. Usually 6/11 to 8/11. SALE PRICE: J AND J/JJ MEN'S HEAVY WOOLLEN CARDIGANS AND PULLOVERS. Usually 11 /6 to 1 6/6. SALE PRICE: £/ j j AND JJ/Jg MEN'S ENGLISH TWEED SUITS. Usually 49/6 SALE PRICE: 4 « MEN'S NAP TROUSERS—For hard wear. Usually 7/9. SALE PRICE: A * MEN'S DARK GREY TWEED OVERCOATS. Usually 5 . 5 /-• SALE PRICE: Ufa/JL BOYS' GREY NURSE CLOTH SHIRTS. Usually 3/6. SALE PRICE: «/<a fl BOYS' TWEED SCHOOL SHORTS. Usually 4/1 I. SALE PRICE: / fl « Sweeping Reductions in Tweed and Worsted Trousers, Suits, Winter-weight Underwear, Fancy Half Hose, Pyjamas, Caps, Jerseys and other lines too numerous to mention. WATCH OUR SALE WINDOWS! k Late PEARCE'S ; N c SW6I PITT ST. Address OFF KARANGAHAPE RD. Address m-\ ■ ■-■-7■TpStTi ITI-7 lr~ l_, ?i?a m •riri m 4rirj WMi Llriflf mm ir/t asp ■rm&s tSrl7 r I feel that I must let you know what your Lane's Emulsion has done for mv little Lane's Emulsion has done for my little boy, Robert Lee. ( S "In 1929 he had Whooping Cough and then Diptheria, and when he came home he was so weak that he could not even crawl up a doorstep, and a sister of mine i me to buy a bottle of Zone's Emulsion. m advised me to buy a bottle of Lane's Emulsion. At first I gave him an egg-spoon ; then after he got used to it I gave him a teaspoon after each meal. He has now had twelve bottles. Tht photograph was taken this year—l93l—he has no sign of any cold now. It was the day after he turned 3 that he went into Camperdown Hospital; he will be five on July nth. I cannot do or say too much for your Lane's Emulsion. "13 Water St., Lidcombe Mrs. I. A. Lee." 1 ■m Cod Liver Oil is the finest bodybuilder and strengthener in the world —Lane's Emulsion makes it nice to take, more easily digested, and gives you the benefit quicker. a/g and 4/9 a ~ Bottle at'all Chemists and Stores. Manufactured by E. G. Lane, Graduate Chemist, Oamaru, EMULSION Bulk Goods Sending goods in bulk or parcels from any station of the North Island to any station of the South Island, or vice versa, is very easily and economically done to-day by means of the Railway Department's reliable " through booking " system. The consignor is saved from all worry about shipping, and has the assurance of satisfactory service. It pays manufacturers, business men, farmers and others to take full advantage of the Railway Department's facilities for goods traffic. Communicate with the nearest Stationmaster, Business Agent, or District Manager for Full Particulars.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21449, 24 March 1933, Page 13
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