Bigger Bargains AT THE GREAT ANNIVERSARY '.•SAL^r. Things are still "Booming" at the "Biggest of All" Sale. Each day brings its host of new customers, who are all agreed In pronouncing this the greatest money-saving event m the history of this district. We commend the following values to your notice, as examples of the Bargains that prevail all round the Store. SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK. IN THE DRESS DEPARTMENT. Box Robes of Fine Swiss Muslin, daintily embroidered. Former price 26/6, Sale price 10/6. Handsome embroidered Robes, of Swiss All-over Emroidery. Former price 69/-. Sale price 28/6. Japanese White Embroidered Blouse Lengths. Former price 7/11. Sale price 4/11. IN THE FANCY DEPARTMENT. Dainty Sunshades In a variety of floral and bordered striped; designs. Former prices up to 12/6. Sale price 2/6. White Embroidered Washing Belts with removable buckles. ;.;■ Former prices 1/11, 2/3. Sale price 6d. IN THE FURNISHING DEPARTMENT. Axmlnster boor Slips, m artistic colorings and designs, size 12x30. Sale price 1/8 and 1/11. Similar styles, m fringed, at 2/1 and 2/6. 541n. Casement Cloth m cream, buff, pasted, and art blue. " Bale price 11* yard. . : A number of odd and slightly soiled Curtains. To be Cleared at Big Reductions. IN THE MEN'S DEPARTMENTOne hundred dozen Men's Ties, m wide and narrow end styles ; In plain and fancy colorings. Former prices 1/- to 2/6 each. Sale prices 3 for 2/-. Men's and Boys' Straw Hats, m all sizes. Sale price 1/6. Men's Tropical Suits of crash, holland, and mercerised materials, grand suits for the hot weather. Former prices 17/6, 21/-, 25/-, to 35/-. Sale prices 12/6, 15/6, 17/6, to 25/-. There are hundreds of other Lines that we haven't space to talk about, but which provide equal opportunities for economising. ■ ■ ■ ' : v ... / .',; "•'; ' , THE HOUSE OF QUALITY, ■-■-*-; ■.- _ ■-■....■! -■ .^ '• '; .'.• ■. ■ .-,..•.>,_ , t - ... _? ; MAX BORNHOLD, "PRACTICAL iWATGHMAEER , JE^VEjiLER ±ND OPTICJA|T .„,,, .. jtWfmvm w ; M , '„i\ L J. '„ .., ,„ TRUE ADVERtISIiSIG. TTNIQTJI DESIGNS m CSHAIN&, BROOCHES, RINGS, PENDANTS, ETC., ETC. -..,.: WIYCHes and cLOfckis dF BEST MAKERS ONLY. (With Real Guarantee). HIGH-OLASS— — OPTICAL GOODS HIGH-CLASS WATCHES AND CLOCKS REPAIRED TO FULL SATISFACTION, NOTI ADDRESS— MAX BORNHOLD, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER, GlilfisTONß ROAD, OPPOSITE F. HALL AND SONS. ■ ' ■■- a- • ) ■■;..,■--; ; i ,,i..v^^^__ Wkmrcrk ™ * i * m ,/^ T FOR SALE: 292 wwb ANT:E i D i T M *f J°, ioBp Z Gt a °?T 1 .VX.ll* (part flat, part andulatf* i &; xt x' c £ fc ' fltyle ' - d — ißb gaaran " I £16 per acre; stock and plant at ralua-toed.-Nat. Hooper. '|on.-T. G. LawlfiM, Eiteta A^ent:
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12686, 13 February 1912, Page 2
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