OUR BARGAIN TRIPLET: QUALITY, QUANTITY AND LOW PRICE. THiJSALE of the Season IS UNDOUBTEDLY "PETTIE'S." Rumor has it that Drapery will be dearer. Our intention is to make Drapery cheaper than ever for the remainder of the Sale period. The weather has been bad, but the inducements offered have, brought record crowds. Be the weather bad or good, the Bargains we offer this week should bring bigger crowds, for prices are smaller and stocks are still large. The following fragmentary Bargain List can convey only a slight idea of the immense gathering of values we offer. SPECIAL SAMPLE LINES. Manufacturers 1 representatives arje always eager t oclear out odd lines and sample lots, and we are always ready to oblige them if the price concession is big enough. We have been fortunate in securing a number of. sample lines at bigger discounts than ordinary. Lot I — s dozen Sample Towels. Lot 2—2 dozen Ladies' Sample Umbrellas, i . Lot 3 — 3 dozen pairs of Ladies' Sample Stockings.
CHILDREN'S HATS. 2 dozen Astrachan Huzzar Caps, in brown and navy, usually 4s lid, Now fid. 3 doz. Red Cloth Man-o'-war Caps, in small sizes, usually 2s ,6d and 4s 6d, Now Is. 290 Yards of DRESS TWEED. i Good serviceable materials, too, in useful colorings (all this season's goods, but must be sold before stocktaking ; usual price 2s 3d, Now Is 3d yard. 48 DRE i SS LENGTHS. Of strong, dark, serviceable tweeds, in good colorings, 6£ yards in piece; usually 14s 9d, Now. 7s lid. ..„„... COSTUMES. SixSjfrtfty .Tailor-made Costumes, of ' * brown and green tweeds and !jiavy serges, in the cutaway "and Eton coat styles ; usually -42s and 69s 6d, Now 15s Gd.
BIGGER BARGAINS in the; MEN'S DEPARTMENT.
MEN'S SUITS. Six only strong Tweed Sac Suits (grand suits for work) ; usually 28s 6d and 35s 6d, Now 21s and 25s 6d. IC , J»EN'S SHIRTS - Men'T'B'dshion Shirts (soft fronts gnd'.Btiff cuffs), in a big assortment 'of colornigs ; usually 5s 6d, 6a/:6di and 7s 6d; to clear
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 12199, 15 July 1910, Page 2
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