Every man in want of clothes naturally turns to "The ICash,"- for they offer exceptional opportunities to keen buyers. More especially is this tie case Just now when their great annual sale is on. They're making alterations in their shop to cope with" tlieir rapidlyincreasing trade, ana naturally they want to clear out as much stock as they possibly can. That they are going the right way about it, you can judge by the prices they are offering their goods at. The quality fi, as usual, very good. They've a splendid lot of men's mackia- i toshes of blue Melton with long capes, and with sleeves just the thing for country wear, and at the price, l?s 9j, they arc just about three times as cheap as an oilskin, because there's about five times the wear in the mackintosh. Then they've a lot of trousers with the linings slightly damaged by water; they have heavy serges at 3s 6d, heary tweeds at 4s 6d, and so on. All their men's suits they are reducing; one splendid line of all-wool tweeds, mostly sample suits, they are clearing out it 21s: t.Jvn there's a line at 30s, reduced from Gd: and then the famous "Prestwell" usually 49s fid and 55s—these are now selling at 39s 6d. Every one knows the shop is in Devonstreet, just below Nolan's auction mart, : New Plymouth,—Sdrt,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 80, 24 March 1908, Page 2
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