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WHERE CAN A MAN That is the Question the Answer is AT THE *ag CASH STORES SALE! You will Save “A Tidy Bit”—Too Right, You For look you! at these Low Prices for Men’s;Wear '■'4: 't. > /y Cashstdres The The smuts fii - . I : ; » sn m STORES The ORES CISSORHt STOSS SBmum * C*» ■ l y-: f r 9 V;. :'W m YOURSCLf! W m t ■yy-y. m m m WBs m xvx m im m From Our Suit Stocks. The values were never better or the prices so keenly cut as at this present Sale Time. We haye suits as lowly priced as 17/11, and in the following Suit Groups we can safely say that each is the best “Buy” in the trade to-day. No. 1 Group of Men’s Suits is a good “knockabout” number. The tweeds used in their manufacture will give reasonably good wear—far above what you would expect for so low a price. Were 39/6 and 45/Sale Price No. 2 Suit Group Some of the units in this group are rare bargains, for it/includes a line of “Roslyn” and “Petone” Worsteds sold at 78/6 and £4/10/- usually. A SALETIME BARGAIN NOW EACH IS 39/6 Includes Among Others FOX’S INDIGO SERGE SUITS Double-breasted. Also fine Clerical Worsteds, and all sizes. No. 3 SALE PRICE Only per Suit AVALANCHE IN TROUSER PRICES Tweed Trousers A low price line that can’t be repeated again at 'this price. In sizes 3,5, 6 only. SALE PRICE Roslyn Worsted Trousers Sizes 3,5, 6, 7 only. Priced to clear at SALE 9/11 pair You can hardly, credit that we Have not made an error in the price. Another number we won’t be able to procure again when these are sold out. Gabardine Trousers > * A hard, tough-wearing line of Working Trousers reduced to SALE, PRICE BARGAINS i OVERCOATS A stunning lot of warm coats, with either Raglan or inset sleeve. Are lined throughout. Smartly cut. Colors: Mid. and Dark Greys, etc. Typical Cash Stores Value 29/6 Each Sale Price. And still another Overcoat Bargain Line. These are in new Brown Coating Tweeds, very stylishly tailored. All sizes. Reduced Greatly to During Sale Period. > We are also* including NAVY NAP COATS at the 39/6 Sale Price. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT! LADIES.—In a corner of our Showroom, Mrs. Munro, Auckland, is now giving Speoial DAILY DEMONSTRATIONS of how to make “CRISPIE’ BISCUITS. Of special interest is the fact that these Biscuits can be made for less than Jd per Dozen. Make your cal] at an early date, as the Demonstrator’s time in Gisborne is limited. FREE SAMPLES TO INQUIRERS. 3) wm i AV.W.V X? »* AW WWW w.v W.Y mv •h ; : wm imiii *: ’i' l ■ Moccasin or Apron' Niiled and toe plat Worth 26/6. J'r NOW • Pair ; Sale Price - ' - Men’s Black Chr.me Derby r jn This line has created a satioft in. boot eirolen are sacrificing as we can’t get further supplies at the price owing to rise leathers. • / Value %t 18/6. Sale Bargain Price in Pair. All Sizes. Reduced from ~ * - lip “i*'V- 1 Sale Price. If |Sgj ■ V r In nice knitted des: Sale Price. il Wool Reduced to Sox Mens Coat Skirts i for the Sale. ——— - Sizes 14 to 17. Blue, White, :: Sale Price/#! f m A'-, i’ Each ■ *1 Mens Working Braces Were 1/11 and 2/6. Keduoed IjO , lAm . I" ■ * Sale Price. * CASH Shop l Always THE CHEAPEST STORE IN GISB6RNE

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18163, 10 August 1933, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18163, 10 August 1933, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18163, 10 August 1933, Page 12