mm i, m WAINWRIGHT’S GREAT MID-SUMMER SALE DRASTIC REDUCTIONS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. Started Thursday, 20 February GENUINE CELANESE* BLOOMERS AND VESTS, 1/9. GENUINE CELANESE SOANTIES, 1/6. BALANCE OF LADIES’ MILLINERY to be cleared at 2/11 and 3/11, COTTON FUJI BLOOMERS, Spinner brand, 1/6. COLOURED TOWELS, English- make, from 1/- to 3/G each. SINGLE AND DOUBLE SHEETS, in twill and plain, at greatly reduced prices. PRINTED BORDERED BEDSPREADS, 4/11 and 7/11. BARGAINS IN MEN’S WEAR. MEN’S TWIST SHIRTS, Sale Price 3/6. MEN’S WIDE-END TIES, 5 dozen only, 1/6 each. MEN’S BLAZERS, all wool, colonial, Sale Price 25/-. MEN’S NAP TROUSERS, 4/5 and 5/6 pair. MEN’S 9 WORKING SOX, 3 pairs for 2/6. SEE OUR WINDOWS FOR REAL MONEY-SAVERS PRICES THAT CANNOT BE BEATEN. AT ALL GOODS SOLD FOR CASH ONLY DURING SALE. NO GOODS BOOKED AT SALE PRICES. .Ai SHOP AT Wain wright s PHONE 163. PHONE 163.
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GENUINE SALE *: NOW IS THE TIME " TO BUY FIRST-CLASS BOOTS AND SHOES i SALESALE— SALE— SALESALE— SALE— SALE— SALE— SALE— SALESALE— SALE— SALESALE— SALE— SAL&— SALECHILDREN’S CANVAS SHOES, 1/6, 2/-, 3/-. WOMEN’S CANVAS SHOES, 3/3, 4/6. MEN’S CANVAS SHOES, 2/6, 3/-, CHILDREN’S LEATHER SANDALS, 3/-, 3/9, 4/3, 4/9.. ALL OTHER STOCK REDUCED. AT COST PRICES. As we are going l out of business, OUR STOCK MUST BE. SOLD AT GIVE-AWAY PRICES. SEE LARCOMBE FOR BARGAINS, A few of which are quoted below. -SALE -SALE -SALE -SALE -SALE -SALE -SALE -SALE -SALE -SALE* SALE -SALE -SALE -SALE -SALE -SALE SALE
ii s : . Why Should I Change? 'We have frequentlyheard.this question in our showrooms. It is generally asked by an older woman of a younger when .the younger is suggesting that the older should scrap her* obsolete cooking stove and install a modern electric range. The question is quite understandable. When one has cooked satisfactorily for many years on a certain kind of stpve, and has earned the reputation, of “a really GOOD COOK,” one is naturally hesitant about trying something new.. , 1 Out, remember! If all the world took this attitude there would never be any improvement, any progress. If some women’ had not boldly tried ‘‘the experiment, ” as it was once, of cooking electrically, millions of women throughout the world would still be slaving in old-fashioned kitchens. Those who have tried the now method as well as the old are best qualified to express an opinion on the comparative advantages, # ' ASK THEM! SOUTH TARANAKI ELECTRIC POWER BOARD. | UNION STREET, HAWEEA. THONE 471. (Parity, ShencjHi and rlavourare combined in Jlo other Ille approaches if in Quality
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Patea Mail, 2 March 1936, Page 2
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