DAVENPORT Ilia Direst importers, MAKTON. OUK ANNUAL Stock-taking Bargain.' Sale ! Commencing SATURDAY, 15th. June, 1912, Gives an opportunity of purchasing Drapery, Clothing, Carpets, Linoleums, etc., at a great sacrifice. Show Room. BARGAINS Millinery, English and IINI—« Parisian Models „■, Ready-to-wear Hats „ Untrimmed Hats „ Children’s Millinery „ Fur Necklets and Muffs „ Ladies’Tweed Coats, from 3s 6d „ Ladies Macintoshes and Hydrotite Coats ~ Ladies’ Tweed Costumes 20s, 30s, 40s, 50s, 60s ‘ „ Girls’ Warm Winter Coats, from 2s 6d „ Ladies’ Underclothing „ Ladies’ Dressing Gowns & Dressing Jackets „ Ladies’ Blouses, Is 6d, 2a sd, 3s 6d, 4s Gd, 6s 6d „ Ladies’ Dress Skirts, from 5s lid.
BARGAINS Dress Tweeds, Navy and IH— Black Serges „ Cashmeres, Winceys, and Nuns’ Veiling „V Velveteens, Hain & Corded „ Velveteens, Plain Colours, Is 3d, Is 9d „i . Velveteens, Corded, Creaaa Navy, Brown & Gieem Is 9d ■ „ 'Dress Lengths, Silks Satins „ Flannel & Delaine Blou ings „ 10 pieces Fancy Blousings «d per yard Manchester Department. BARGAINS Blankets. Flannels and I at— Sheetinsrs „ Down & iioneycombQuilts „ Satin Quilts ‘ „ Table Covers and Towels „ Bleached Tabling, from Vs 3d yard „ Unbleached Tabling, l©d, la 3d, Is 6d, Is 9d yard Laco Curtains, 3» 6d, 4a 3d, 5a 6d, 6s 6d, 7s 6d, 9s 6d, Via Casement Cloths „ Hall Curtains, from 9s ’ fi 'ancy Cretonnes „ Flannelettes, Plain -and Fancy fctripes „ OaPonanant able, worthy of inspection „ ©n Ladies Umbrellas, Gloves and Hosiery Clothing Department. BARGAINS Men’s Good Sound Tweed 108 — Suits, from 22a fid, Sfis, 355, 40s „ Men’s Tweed Trousers, 5s 6d, 6s lid, 8s 6d, 9s 6d, 12s 60.14 s6d „ Youths'& Boys’ Suit* „ Men’s Top Coats, from 17/6 „i Men’s Macintoshes, fro* 12a 6d „ Men’s f tats and Caps , „ Men’s Underwear, Braces, Tues and Scarfs „ Men’s shirts, from 2s each „ Men g r®bi ellas „ Boys’Tweed Knickers „ Boys' T-vsed' Overcoats, from 10s „ Boys’ Jersey#
House Furnishing department. BARGAINS in O&rpets, Carp®t Square® a»d Hearth Bugs „ in Linoleums A Mattings „ in'-Doer Mats ■ „ in Brief iga, Kit Bags and adst-«nes Clothing ( «>*de ts Measure. NOTE —No Goods sent on appr»Tal daring th® Sal®. GAUnm TOOLS Spade*, Rakes, Hoes, Forks,Lines, ' . etc. GKOCEIIIEB. Lines wo are «mag R«bk-bettem Quotations f» ' 'Spot inly. f . s,. d. JUNO TOBACCO ... 5 6 lb. KEROSENE per case 9 0 SUGAR, No. 1,561 b. bag « 10 3 „ No. la, 561 b. bag. 10 3 „ fcNo. 2,561 U. bag 10 0 , RICE, SAGO Slbe -for L' 1 0 TAPIOCA, SPLIT PEAS, Slbs. for ... ... 10 PINEAPPLES, Ulb. tin in • cubes ... TINNED FRUITS, in heavy syrup,2 i .a. Is tin E JAM, lib tins ... ss6ddon Garland’s 1 pint JELLY CRYSTALS, 4 packets for la FLOUR, 100’s ... ;.. 10 6 FLOUR, 50’s ... ... 5 6 FLOUR, 25’s ... ... 210 LIME JUICE, Snip’s, 40oz. 1 3 PLAID MATCHES 4jd per packet TABLE POTATOES OATMEAL, McGill’s, 251 b. 4 B Prime Daily, Separator, and 32ata Factory BUTTER always oa hand
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXVI, Issue 10407, 22 July 1912, Page 8
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459Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXVI, Issue 10407, 22 July 1912, Page 8
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