MELBOURNE MILL AND FACTORY SALE. A sale of surpassing-magnitude. A sale so brimful of irresistible bargains that its magnetic force will attract buyers from the remotest parts of the province. It will pay handsomely to come to this sale, even if a hundred miles has to be travelled. Let nothing feter you from either writing us or paying us a visit. Remember Ave have now four stores in the province, namely, at Inglewood, Stratford, Eltham and New Blymouth. Surely you are within easy range of at least one of these towns. If so, make tip your mind to come and see the bargains, and lot us prove to you beyond any shadow of doubt how easily wo can save you money. Here are a few—only a few—of the sale ‘plums’ to go on with. Chenille hearth rugs 3s lid. Wilton hearth rugs 4s fid. Men’s all-wool knitted socks, 3 pairs for 2s. Ladies’ handkerchiefs, (5 foils. Men’s “Dr. Jim” felt hats, 2s lid. Hugo heavy towels, 2s fid pair, worth 3s fid. Natty worsted trousers, 7s lid. Boys’ crash Norfolk suits, os lid. Men’s coats and vests, 17s fid, worth 25 s. Grand indigo print, 5s fid do/..*
The list of stewards and chairmen of committees as recently published in our columns in connection with the Stratford A. and I*. Show should not bo confused with the list of judges. This latter list, which is not yet completed, will he published in due course.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 60, 25 October 1911, Page 5
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