final Bargains for Men AT | ROBERTSONS j . I EVERY LINE iVIUST GO. YOU CAN ADD TO THE SAVINGS ALREADY MADE BY SAVING MORE MONEY ON THESE FINAL BARGAINS. HURRY ALONG AS YOU NEVER 'HURRIED BEFORE, AND SEIZE THESE GOOD GOODS, WHILE THK PRICES ARE A NEGLIGIBLE QUANTITY. WHAT WE HAVE OFFERED YOU IN THE BARGAIN LTXE ARE AS NOTHING TO THESE, FOR HE RB WE ARE MAKING A " CLEAN SWEEP." > EXPLOSIVE, DEAD-END FINISH THAT MEANS ABSOLUTELY SACRIFICING MANY CHOICE GOODS. LAST TWO DAYS- SALE CLOSES SATURDAY. THE, 4th MARCH. ON THE CORNER. " WHERE THE COOD HATS ARE." .7'' ' ■ ■ ■ '"I -■■ ■■-■■■.■' : ■ ■■ . , for One Week Only! & ■■..■■■■ ;j. , _ ' TITO HAVE JUST FINISHED A VERY SUCCESSFUL SUMMER **' SALE, BUT THERE ARE A NUMBER OF LINES IN EACH J DEPARTMENT THAT MUST BE CI.EARED, AND THEY WILL BE SOLD AT ..... • I, Sweeping Reductions B DURING THIS WEEK. THE GOODS ARE NEW, AND IT WILL PAY YOU HANDSOMELY TO PICK UP SOME OF THESE BARGAINS. C. ROSIE & CO., ' GLADSTONE ROAD. t PREVENTION 13 BETTE3 THAN CURE. DO ALL YOU CAN TO PREVENT^ YOUR CHILD GETTING Infantile Paralysis . BY GIVING j! GARRETT'S I INFANTS' I SPECIFIG. i . ■ ' ■ . . . ■ -•.. I 2/- A gOTTLE. I GARRETT - - Chemist .v. -I ... ■ ' ' t ■ ■ ■ " ■ " . ' .■■... BARRY'S BRITISH \ "^- LAGER 'u BEER. Now Pyocurabie. Phones 4 and 986. COMMON, SH ELTON'S CHEAT SUMMER SALE : LAST WEEK LADIES' ;KID. GLOVES.— We are still offering this line at 2/11, intfawns, browns, and greys, in all sizes. Perfect goods. GENTS' TIES.— A special line of Wi de-end Ties, in all the leading colorings, 1/- Worth 2/6. ,- ■ B NARROW TIES (suitable for Boys), 3d each. SHOE- SPECIALS.— GirIs' Canvas Shoes, all' sizes, 3/11. ' LADIES' CANVAS SHOES, 5/6 and 7/11. DRESS DEPARTMENT.— AII Summer Stock at prices to effect a clearance. Voiles in spot, stripe, and floral; Silk and Cotton Shantungs,- etc., etc. SEE THE VALUES we are offering in OURTAININGS. White Spot Muslin, 50in., 9£d yard. ART MUSLINS, SOin., 10 Jd yard. IN THE SHOWROOM— EVERYTHING SPECIALLY REDUCED FOR LAST WEEK OF SALE. STRAW HATS (just the thing for this weather), 6d each (LINEN COSTUMES, 3/11. CREAM SERGE SKIRTS, 7/11. REMNANTS— Ribbons, Laces, Embroideries, Calico, Flannel, Flannelettes, Prints, Zephyrs, Crepes, Voiles, and Silks.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13931, 2 March 1916, Page 6
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