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y ”"l DEARE’S GIGANTIC I A few examples of the wonderful values offering, j HIGHEST QUALITY, LOWEST PRICES. HEAVILY REDUCED. Dstiae ! the hardest wear. | Sale Price 14/9 ice ; 19 /U fi t-strap KEENLY PRICED' Shoes, heels. Must be cleared regardless St H Shor^onstruetiom P Usw>i PHce H of cost. Usual Price 27/6. Pt |1 Sale Price - • 16/9 §£ e Price ig/9 G HERE’S A CHANCE FOR SOMEONE. yiipavttv REDUCED • ® England’s Finest Shoes, “Chic” Brand Super HEAVILY RED ■ S Quality Patent Courts. Full Spike heel. Very English made Alens Box alf f. g sXpri^. P .T.T 17/9. ■ s:Mt.“"™l6/9 | N S.. T S I J ? »ef E Str.p and Court W ft. Shoe..' 1 go d . C .“"".- h “.'• 8/6 •• • ■ .'”•••••••■• • 16/9 . I Shoe.. -rt | Neatly trimmed. Cuban heels. Smart shapes. leather throughout. Pointed toe. Oxford cu y Usual Price-21/-.' Usual Price 25/-. j| Sale Price 13/9 Sale Price *-10/9 g -c. Ser » f . S d § trimmed with Brown grain to tone. Spike and backs. Solidly constructed. All sizes. y Cuban heels. Usual Price 27/6. Price. 29/6. Q y . Sale Price 16/9 Sa!e Prl “ ' 23/51 1 THAT APPEAL. A REALLY CHEAP LINE. a ■ tax. 1-Strap Shoe.. Cuban Men'. Box Calf Boot, «• and Spike heelt. Engli.l. n»ke. Ung. Selected qual.tj. U.ual Pnee ( Special Sale Price 7/3 a e P n<ie •♦ • • Lo/V [ DEARE’S Ltd. I NEW PLYMOUTH BAKWAI | and STRATFORD Prices and stocks same at both shops ‘/ 'I. - I LET EVERYONE BE HAPPY! LET EVERYONE BE GLAD! | YOU WILL BE IF YOU ATTEND j McGRUER’S SUMMER SALE | ’— ■ -/■ ■ ” 1 'i■ FOR FURTHER SENSATIONAL BARGAINS SEE INSIDE TABLES AND I WINDOWS. > I ■'.' . . ' Bungalow Curtains. 4/6 for 1/11. TO-DAY?”- J Millinery Offer: 3/11, 5/-, 7/11. They Satin Stripe Poplin. .50in. wide, 2/6. [I are exceptional Value. Mauve, Black, Fawn, Blue, Rose. ffl Silk Pique. 6/6 for 2/6. Fancy Bows. 1/6, 1/11, for 9d. j h Double Width Tweeds, 3/11 for 1/6 yd. Silk Hose. 6/6 for 4/11. H v „ , , « • i Laces. 4 yards for 6d. [I Crepe de Chines. All shades. Special Handkerchiefs. ,3 for 1/-. 0 Offer at 4/6. See the quality we Art biiK « an ° Kert „ offer. Shopping Bags. 2/6. : . 11 Wire Twist Shirting. 1/9 for lOd yard- 4/6, 5/11 to g Ladies’ Raincoats, 7/6 each. 29/6. 0 z- . -- . : . 0 SEE OUR WINDOW AND INSIDE DISPLAY AT g McGruer’s Summer Sale CENTRAL DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH S POSTAGE CANNOT BE PAID AT THESE PRICES. | I \ x prices: C Long Range 2i ./ \ ' f Match Favourite 2} 25/- / a / Long Range 2jr 24/- AT / Black Smokeless 2% 19/- W " A a Black Smokeless 2-| ! 303 M Jk- vi; Soft 22/ ’ J COR more than 20 years “C.A.C." has won morexham- ■ 29- . r pionships in New Zealand than any other cartridge. .303 Mark vil lA 1929 it made almost a clean sweep of the National Aluminium Tip 29/- Championships. 1930 saw “C.A.C.” continuing, itf — iMSBS winning way, including the making of two New Zealand records; the first by Bert Clinch, who killedlol birds m succession'; the second by H. Belk, fcho shot 66 Glsy / Birds straight; and the performance of H. Quarterman, wjio broke 116 birds out of 117 in an shoot—lls oh the first barrel. Loaded with the ' world’s finest smokeless powder and “C-A-C--patented super-chilled shot, it gives the maximum power and speed, closer pattern and greater penetration. /> the colonial ammunition co., ltd. w Mount Eden, Auckland. / A* A V ■ 8 - 34 ' 31 •

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Taranaki Daily News, 26 February 1931, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 26 February 1931, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 26 February 1931, Page 12