The Melbonrjie Limited: continue to dispose of- great "swags” of merciiaridiee at bargain prices in their sincere effort to clear the ehelves to make room for the builders. Here are a few examples: iC’ashmerette blouses 4s lid, Fuji silk 'bloomers 9s 6d, lovely 54in. damask 2s. lid, fine 36in. madapolam Is 3d, Orewdson’s famous 36in calico Is 3d, Hoyle’s indigo prints Is 4d, and dark pin point shirting Is 4d. j The ladies’ committee of, Sole’s Memorial Fund having- still many* excellent ayticles left for sale, have decided to dispose of same o-n Friday next, November 21, permission having been, kindly given by > Mr. N. King to use the ;section adjoining their late oflrees in Devon Street; There are many useful and well-made articles, and should command a ready sale.
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Taranaki Daily News, 19 November 1924, Page 6
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