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OUR BARGAIN TRIPLET: QUALITY, QUANTITY AND LOW PRICE. fHBSALB 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' representatives are 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 m securing a number of. ' sample lines at bigger discounts than ordinary. •Lot I—s1 — 5 dozen Sample Towels. Lot 2—2 dozen Ladies' Sample Umbrellas. Lot 3—3 dozen pairs of Ladies' Sample Stockings.

CHILDREN'S HATS. 2 dozen Astrachan Huzzar Caps, m brown and navy, usually 4s lid, Now 6d. 5 doz. Red Cloth Man-o'-war Caps, m small sizes, usually 2s 6d and 4s 6d, Now Is. 296 Yards of DRESS TWEED. Good serviceable materials, too, m 'useful colorings (all this season's goods, but must be sold before 'stocktaking; usual price 2s 3d, 'Now Is 3d yard. r3B DRESS LENGTHS. . Of strong, dark, serviceable tweeds, m good colorings, 65 yards m piece ; usually 14b 9d, Now. 7s lid. COSTUMES. Six ptily^Tailor-made Costumes, of «Srown and green tweeds and serges, m the cutaway 'And Eton coat styles; usually c !42s and 69s 6d, Now 15s Gil.

TRIMMED HATS. 12 smartly-trimmed Hats, of straw ; trimmings are wings, velvet, ribbon, etc. ; the original prices ranged from 16s 6d to 29s 6d ; Now 10s 6d. . 420 Yards of DRESS TWEED. These are all wool goods, m serviceable colorings and smart stripes and mixed effects. They came, in ' late m the season, but we won't carry them over ; usual prices were 3s 3d, Now Is lid. MORE NURSE CLOTHS. The balance of our Nurse Cloths is to go. We sold the original lot (20 pieces) m two days. Today we offer 20 pieces moro at the same price, usually 10|d, Now 6d or 5s 9d dozen. LADIES' COATS. Six only, m dark tweeds and serges and heavy blanket tweeds, m several styles (all grand Winter coats) ; usually 55s to 69s 6d, Now 21s.

BIGGER BARGAINS IN THE, MEN'S DEPARTMENT. MEN'S SUITS. WORKING TROUSERS. Six only strong Tweed Sac Suits 25 pairs of st.ron-r Tweed Working (grand suits for work); usually Trousers to clear at 5s lid and 288 6d and 35s 6d, Now 21s and . Gs lid 25s 6d. MEN'S SHIRTS FLANNEL UNDERS. i^ui ./ . ' . . ■• ' Meis£ Fashion Shirta 1 (soft fronts 25 warm Flannel. Undcrs, m men's ,ftfad stiff cuffs), m a big assort- , size, to clear at 2s Q4 each. jßient tjf colornigs; Usually 5s Sod/ifes 6d, and 7s 6d: to clear ■ !B*ietft :.-.. ... ■ ■.-.'<■ .^J1.1,....,. , / ; . .. -„"> : — •'•.itr. ■ ••■ •, ' . Come To-day. You'll find a Visit well worth while. PETTIE's.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 12200, 16 July 1910, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 12200, 16 July 1910, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 12200, 16 July 1910, Page 2

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