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| * ANNOUNCE For Three Weeks OsiSy At Special Judgements to' Olear for Cash, ; PEIOS TO STOCKTAKING. MASKED PLAIN FIGURES. Fasicy Uoocls and Stationery To Clear at Absut-tify Low Rates. Books asici Magazines, Ail excess stocks placed en spe&ia! stands At C2earanc@ Rates, NOTE.—A3 it ia not our intention to replace certain of above lines we have marked at such a Low Price as will appeal to our customers. STARTING Saturday, Tth September. 'CALL AND INSPECT. NO ONS PUEtiSED TO P»UY. j As usual we Sell the Latest Periodicals. Alt.'Robinson Ltd., 64 HAKDT STREET. .TJTILITY White Plymouth Kocks.— From heavy winter layers 7s 6d per sitting; also Utility White Leghorns, from specially selected birds for egg production, price 7s 6d per sitting (15 eggs):—M. R, Vitetta, 12 Trafaigar-st,, Nelson. 3412

QWINGr to the cost of materials our Popular Indelible Linen Marking Outfits are now 3s. Posted l-}d extra. "The Colonist" Jobbing Department. QASEMENT Cxtrtdns, Bed Vallances, Camisoles, Nightdresses, Vests. Embroidery, etc.—Fleming and Sons. GLt/K, Silk Blousee, Stockings, Socks, Silk Collars. Singlets, Fancy Handkerchiefs.—Fleming and Sons. THE HIGH AND PRACTICAL! STANDARD OF OUR CORRESPONDENCE LESSONS Is well evidenced by the fact that one series, alone—that on "Land and Income Tax"—Written by our Mr. W. H.^ Hemingway, was bound as a book and was bought and is vised in everyday business by over 600 lawyers and I more than 2000 business men and farmers. . NOTE.—Oux Lessons ar© just as thorough, authoritative, and practical in every subject we teach by mail. That; is why our qualified students obtain good positions. May we send you I particulars of our splendid Course in PRACTICAL BOOK-KEEPING; or in MODERN ACCOUNTANCY; or in ADVERTISEMENT WRITING; or in . SHORTHAND j o> in COMPLETE BUSINESS EDUCATION? Say just which interests you and. write'to-day. Hemingway and Robertson's Correspondence Schools, Ltd., Auckland. P.O. Box 516. Nello Porter, A.P.A. (N.Z.). '. . Secretary.

WE are frequentiy^asked to express x our opioion regarding the price level of GDOTHING and BOOTS, parSsioularlj? with, respect tor the poasibility of liDWBi? Prices, the gisfc of these inquiries being—•' Will the existing paces hold ?" " j irrom tiie .. andard pone of makers! pi Clothiog and Boota we can Rea no immediatfe possibility of a change in prices except un upva-d tendency. Future prices muet acvj.nce, because we cannot replace at our present selling prices, raw inateriale are on the advance, aud the cost of production is on the increase, what with shorter hours and increasa of wage?, so that good Clothes and Boots must cost more; but our Good Goods are in demand; they are Quality Goods, and we are keeping up our old Pre-war Standard' of Dependable Goods, so get in now, and bay from our. big stocks of CLOTHING. BOOTS, and SHOE 3 before higher prices hit jou. Big Suit' and Emt Store. " ■■ . . i

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Colonist, Volume LX, Issue 14869, 18 September 1918, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Colonist, Volume LX, Issue 14869, 18 September 1918, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Colonist, Volume LX, Issue 14869, 18 September 1918, Page 6