/ IMPORTANT V NEWS . . . - ■"""■■ — — The most important news we can offer you just now is the opening date of our BIG SALE. We shall have much Sale News of great interest to every true economist to give you shortly. In the meantime we want you to understand that this Sale is going io be the biggest j event of its kind that we have ever organised. £30,009 worth of New and Seasonable Merchandise, anfd every article reduced. ■ The Opening Date OF PETTIE'S *-,-."■ t WINTER IS TUESDAY, JUNE 24th, AT 9.30 A.M. I The Store will be Closed All Day Monday J to Complete Preparations. I 20-Page Sale Catalogue will be Issued in Monday's Paper. PETTIE'S.
£. r— — ■ • FOR THE GOLF Season 00m TA7^ have just opened up an Kxclu SyR * * ' sive and altogether New Stock of Golf Material for th« coming year. w| These Goods were selected for m ' >»» - from the Works by our- English Expert. who has sent us a good assortment b\ '^Jffi*''* "jj^iNjf^A English and Scottish Manufacturers. _~ -> -r-gforiy We will be pleased if you would " ■ "' ' kindly look these Goods over. It wil' pay you! Arthur E. Rees, The Progressive Ironmonger. v ■ c. Crockery and Glassware WE have an unlimited assortment of the above, imported from one of • the oldest and best Makers. The Variety is Superb* Brilliant, and Richly Designed. Ours is one of the few Retail Department Stores that import China and . Glassware direct, and we are one of the largest of those few. Onr Assortments aTe always extremely diversified, and Our Prices are Always Lower than any other Importing Retailer would consider profitable. Your inspection, which is corttially invited, will readily convince you of the truth of the above assertion. Travelling Bags and Trunks We were induced to purchase a JOB LINE of TRAVELLING BAGS and 'VRUNKS at a Ridiculously Low, Figure, and, being desirous of clearing t..j line, we are offering RARE VALUE in these Goods. , Blankets, Eiderdown Quilts. WHY WAIT any longer to buy BLANKETS and QUILTS? You need them, anyway; so why not buy them now, and ue prepared for the cold weather? Prices are as low now as ever they are likely to be. I G. Taylor, Cabinetmaker.
- at————————. JOHNSTONE & SMITH for Raincoats, Overcoats, Oilskins — coats that will keep you dry and warm. LADY, — Your Umbrella repaired and made equal to new for 2s> 6d ; gentleman's, from 3s 6d, according to class of material chosen. — Take it to Wilson's Umbrella Hospital, Gladstone Road.
MATAWHERO WOOL WOUKB CASH BUYER of Wool, Skins,- Hides and Tallow, in any quaiitity Highest price. No eominission. — Mata whero Wool Woriri
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXX, Issue 13108, 23 June 1913, Page 7
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