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GIGANTIC SUMMER SALE.

AT W.F.C.A. OX SATURDAY. For a hundred reasons jthe annual summer sale of the W.F.C.A. Ltd. is Pahiatua’s main bargain event of the year. For one tiling this popular emporium holds but; two sales each year and that makes of them events eagerly looked forward to. The announcement that their gigantic summer sale of 1934 commences next Saturday at 10 o’clock will be welcomed on all hands. The doors will not open tdl ten, simply to ensure that the throng of country customers will not be too late to secure some of the many amazing snips offering in every department.

As set out in an elaborate householder now posted to every home in the district, the W.F.C.A. is offering something worth-while in the way of genuine snips. It is useless to attempt to list any here but suffice it to say that shoppers have never before been offered such sensational values. Prices are cut by half. It is not a case of pushing out rubbish as a tour of inspection will quickly prove. These goods are unbeatable in quality and unbeatable now in price. To all who would replenish their needs now is certainly the time. The recent rise in wool prices will mean ail inevitable rise m the price of manufactured woollen goods. But the present stocks of the W.F.C.A. were bought when wool prices were down to bedrock so it can easily be imagined what great bargain* are offering in blankets and other woollen goods The time to buy is nowthen, at the W.F.C.A., where every need is generously catered for. As stated before, every department will be offering phenomenal values in clothing and mercery, fashion goods, millinery. inanche*tor. dress goods, gloves and hosiery, fancy goods, blankets, soft furnishings, boots and shoes. All size's, all sexes, all wishes, all purses are catered for. Remnants and, oddments are slashed to give-away figures. The windows are crammed with snips that make buying a sheer delight. The wise shopper will make the very earliest inspection, as soon, in fact, as the doors open at- 10 o’clock on Saturday morning. But if the customer cannot call any order will be mailed and the firm* pays postage. In addition to this concession all sheeting bought during the sale will be hemmed free oi h&rge. Look out- for Saturday, if you appreciate a bargain.

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12568, 8 February 1934, Page 4

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393

GIGANTIC SUMMER SALE. Pahiatua Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12568, 8 February 1934, Page 4

GIGANTIC SUMMER SALE. Pahiatua Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12568, 8 February 1934, Page 4

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