WHAT’S HERE TO DAY
“IS GONE TOMORROW.” Quite often a disappointed shopper, on returning to buy a certain piece of merchandise, finds it sold, and says to opr salesperson : “But it was here yesterday, and you seemed to have plenty.” That is often the case, and although a big quantity is advertised, the remarkable values make lightning selling. The following lines are a special purchase of a warehouse stpek. The quantities are small, so come early. .6 dozen women’s marl cotton hose, sale price 1/6. 12 dozen plain ajl-wopl seamless hose, worth 4/11, sale price 2/11. 12 dozen plain black seamless hose, wopth 5/6, to go at 3/9. 12 dozen all-wool plain black cashmere hose, honestly worth 6/6, sale price 4/6.—H. and J? SMITH, Ltd., THE PROGRESSIVE STORES. (gdyt.)
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Southland Times, Issue 19458, 23 January 1925, Page 5
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129WHAT’S HERE TO DAY Southland Times, Issue 19458, 23 January 1925, Page 5
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