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UK * SUMMER * SALE COXMEXMEZSIXrcXSSS OHJ THURSDAY, JANUARY 29th, 1903, — — — — SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14th, 1903. HRKCALDIEI STAINS, Limited | THE BARGAIN-SEEKER'S HARVEST. _ , wnFV Tn nFPAPTMFMTC - f % — TfUrVIQ (\V~ F — Til* nccaMun of our } i: rf-\ early sale is ono ot .supreme important to Inll/IL/V \\3 l/t_F /\l% IIT I Lll IO» W m I I_l\ltl\U Vrl v3/ml_l— • llioii-amK of chopper-, 11. i& the liar^ain-iseoker's great harvest Every depart- m meiiL shares in the prioe-pnuiiuj^ operations The reductions are vigorous and .*. % ♦ inipre&sive. p « p 2 Pace f A Our sales .stand out clear and distinct from the general run of sales. There V t» r\ ' -\ir v /j V.V n o U 2 Disappointments and annoyance will be avoided if the follou ing genuine ruuj; about them ; tl.e reductions are honest, the economies tangible Aprons 2 Dress Goods, black MusllllS (dress, white) 3 F ■ . ... .... ' an<l appreciable. The bargains here are real con vincing bargains, and those v lio Ba^s Trunks clc Ji and coloured ... 1 Muslin Curtains ... 3 P 2 special conditions are caretullv noted: I, a \e favoured u> with then patronage for many years are our best advertisers. '"? ' "' „ , „ ,T, T . m 1 These sales are a boon to the people, as it enables them to purchase season- Bedding 4 Jim broidery 6 Mercery 4 W d 1. Ail goods at sale prices are .sold tor -NEI CAbH only, on or a l,l ( , » otu | s of lhe hest qualities considerably under the regular prices, thus Bedsteads -4 Gloves (Ladies') ... 2 Pictures 3 W 2 before delivery. realizing a substantial saving. And «c wish to impress upon you thi, fact-that BJ g Haberdashery 3 Ribbons 2 m m * not only does the sale comprise the surplus stock, broken lots, and remnants, but -uc-ito... ... .. o nauciuaoucij ... « j.». vvvu* * _ A 2. Xo goods puivhased during tlie --ale can be returned or e\- also the whole of our magnificent stock of house-furnishings, carpets, linoleums, Blankets . 3 Handkerchiefs (Ladies') 2 Shawls „. ... 2 fc 2 changed, «eept those sent i,, e.x.^t.o, of .nail ordc,. '"'''''"V'^lot;^^ Blind. 3 Handkerchiefs (Gent's) 4 Sheets 3 C 2 $■ Xo foods can l)e sent on approval during the sale. experience in the past— we therefore venture to suggest that shopping early would Blouses ... ... 2 Hosiery (Ladies') ... 2 Silks... ... ... 1 _. ,° . .... , , , , , be advantageous. The first-comers get the best of the pickings. I-L.^fc, Q Tooo ftnn^o 9 Slrivf« 9. W J. Ovrl*»i*N liv mail from flip cniintrv to he pvpiMitpd at sale nru-ev nn 7i l*, ■, ■ .. i? • >> i j. • t_ • „ , • i JSootS ... ... o i/ace IjtOOO-S ... ... oiilltb ... ... .a A -±. uiaeib uv man rioiu me louuu), io l»l t.vetuLtu am ir [«iu>, rpj ie theme ot this sale is "Bargains, honest, genuine bargains, the kind . ■ A must be accompanied by remittance*. that most women, bent ou practising ft wise economy, heartily appreciate. Calicoes ... ... 3 Linoleums ... ... 4 ounsnacles ... ... 2i % " ' lii this " Budget " we give a fair selection of the bargains. The values are Carpets 4 Macintoshes (Ladies') 2 Tailoring 4 P d eloquent of economy, they show our determination to excel as bargain-bringers to , . ,„ r , . , „ , ._. „ . . t-,. , „ ,T, T „ ,N, N n m m ■♦■ - - a bargain-loving community. Clothing (Men s) ... 4 Macintoshes (G-ent s) 4 Umbrellas (Ladies ) 2 W m **> • m • • * ° To Country Customers.— We aie not unmindful of our obligations Clothing (Boys') ... 4 Manchester Department 3 Underclothing (Ladies') 3 W A 1/ Z*+t s **> <^.M *&***. '-»*-» ,«*f C -i- '-* *^ I rf«^«rf-i-^k^l to our country customers, and we intend that you should sliare in the price-beuefits , o -* T „ o -. r .-,. o m 1 KirkCalUie anO OtaillS, LniilteCl, oJUnssale 'Someotyou.no doubt, will do your shopping in person, but those Costumes 2 Mantles 2 \ eillUgS 2 ■ M who cannot attend the sale should make free use of the Post Office. Write us foi Curtains .. 3 Mattresses ... ... 4 Velvets and Velveteens 1 M 4 WELLLINGTON AND NAPIER. "" Sam C""** atte " U °" ** tll0US " yoU wore Cur.«u Pole. ... 3 Millinery 2 Wools 2 | 2 (foods that are not approved will be readily exchanged. Orders to be Dressing Gowns (Ladies') 2 Muslins (dress, coloured) 2 m executed at sale prices must be accompanied by remittances. W

CXMXX I L^ |S^ • )K/^\^^/^) FANCY SILKS for Llouses, in checks, stripes. V^^^-^s,, pnnPAT^irn s:tt v< ;,, i i 1 . „ . „ , ,' , , .L. L \ i)L\\j\jP^xJiLii) olljJvo in \pr\ lianusonic deand sf-rolls, in all shades and colourings v-r-j — r~*7^&rs'J£j ■ ' Usually 2/6, 2/11, 3/6, 3/9, 4/-, 4/fi, 5/-, Tpfft'^pSy >S1^ 1JS ' U1 tls l )eciall .>' «" od fur fvenin5/6, 6/-, 6/6. Now 1/11, 26, 2/11, lMjZ^sy NVeUI "' at '^ 9y l/ '~' 4 6 ' 1; ''' '^ 6'6 ' 0// '' (i / 6 to FANCY WASHING SILKS for Blouses. A l^mmiM^i °" Unt splendid variety in all the charming M^KSpO PLAIN BLACK SATINS, cotton back, 23 colours, and guaranteed to wash. Usually RW""'^®^/ in. and 24 in. wide, at '.)'-, 36 4/- -1/6 2/6 and 2/11 per yard. Now 1 11, 2 3 V o/-- ver yard. Less 15 percenf. ' JAPANESE WASniNG SILKS, in black, E^gs^^ BLACK SURAH SILKS, 22 in. and 23 in. white, cream, and all the popular shades, PS^SSp^l wide, at 2 9, 3/9, 4/-, 4/3, 4/6, 4/9, 5/-, 27 inches wide. These silks are honestly SStT^M? 5/6, 6/-, 6/6 per yard. J.ess 15 per cent, worth 2/G per yard. Sale price, IB per W^^J^/^J yard CSP^M ORIENTAL SATINS, for street and evening J^+'-^d&M wear, 46 in. wide. Usually 6/11 per yard. BLACK AND WHITE CHECK SILKS for W^ Sule l )rice > 3/ 11 l )er > ar(l blouses. These silks are much favoured, %^^M AIITPVr|UT o Kwi-Kto * and at our prices are particulary great liar- OhIKM AL SAi INb for evening wear, m till gains. Usually 2/1 I, 3/6, 4/-, 4/G per W^^^k the popular shades, 22 .... wide, at 2,3, yard. Now 1/11, 2/6, 2/11 J^S^Pl L6SS 15 PGr ORIENTAL SATINS, in sky, navy, yellow, BILKS for evening wear, in all heliotrope, Eau de Nil, also black and * .shad, s, at 3/- and 4/- por yard. Less 15 white. Usually 2/6 per yard. Sale /£f3 y^"^^^^ j' J 1^ J? 1)G1 ° ent * price. 1/6 [J \4/X y> S^ WHITE FIGURED JAPANESE SILKS, 25 SURAH SILKS in plain colours— pink, sky, \i X£*sy> i£ v in. wide. There are only throp pieces left, brown, navy, etc. Formerly 4/- per yard. VSfo^^./i /*/ * Usual price, 1/9 per yaid. Reduced to Now 1/8 per yard jQ^r? 00^ 1/. por yard GLACE SILKS, in white, ivory, cream, and all the fashionable FANCY BLACK ARMURE SILKS for blouses. Usually 4/6, colours, at 3/- and 3/9 per yard. Less 15 per cent. .5/6, 6/6 per yard. Sale prices, 3/6, 4/6, 5 6 BLACK MERVEILLEUX SILK, 21 in. x 22 in. wide, at 3/3, V] . rw nTfnnxl , WT , 0770 77 irQ , , , , ' 7 3/6, 3/9, 4/-, 4/6, 5/- per yard. Less 15 per cent. LLACK , BROCADED SILKS for blouses and gowns. In .rJ o.mTXT TiTTnnpuuw «, • c, t - i .n/- - /c midget, medium, and large designs ; very handsome, at 3/ 1 1 , BLACK SATIN DUCHESSE, 23 in. x 24 in wide, at 6/6 7/6, 1/6, 4/11, 5/6, 6/-, 6/0, 7/6, 8/6 b 9/6, 10/6. 12/6, 5/6 pc • 8/6, 9/6, 10/6, 12/6, 13/6, 17/6 per yard. Less 15 per yard / Some less 15 per cont. Some less 20 per cent cent. BLACK GLACE SILK" 3 , a splendid range. Usually 2/3, 3/-, FOULARD SILKS, in navy and white and black and white, in '3/3 3/ 6 # V 9 > 4 /"> 4 ' fi> 5 /" l )er .Y ar^- Now various designs, suitable for blouwra or gowns. Usually PLAIN BLACK J.OUISINE SILKS, specially good for 2 / 9 > 3 /3, 3/9, 4/6, 4/9, 5/3. NOW Halfprice blouses, does not cut. Usually 4/9, 5/11, 6 6 per yard. PT » TriAT aTI .r^ • „ A . , , , -d i «!i tr, Q/« 4/11 4,/fi BHIDAL SILKS, in morvs, inousehne, satin, duchess, and Reduced to 3/6,3/11, -S/O handsome brocaded silkn. All loss 15 per cent. FANCY BLACK LOUISINE SILKS, very fashionable tor " I>v ' l blouses and <o-sfumf.s. F<unierly 1/11, 5/11, 6'!! per jMOIRETTES f(;r lining, in black, whito, and all colours. Sale yard. bow 36, 3,11 4/11 pri««', 1/6 prr yard VELVETEENS. BLACK AND COLOURED VELVETEENS, abon) 100 box. s IMPEWIAL VELVETEENS, in all shades Usually 2/11 per left. Well worth 2/6 per yard. Sale price, yard. Sale piico, 2/6 per yard

COLOURED DRESS FABRICS.

FANCY MIXED TWEEDS, in checks and stripes. Usually 2/6, 3/6, 4/6, 5/6 per yard. Now 1/-, 1/6, 1/11, 2/6 WOOI, TAFFETAS and VOILES, in plain colours, fawn, grey, heliotrope, myrtle, vieux rose, and light and dark blues. At 15 per cent, discount COLOURED SATIN-FACED CASHMERES, very suitable for coat and skirt costumes. Ordinary price 4/6 per yard. Sale price 3/6 per yard BLACK AND WHITE CHECK TWEEDS, 46in. wide. Usual price 3/1 1 per yard. At the Sale 1/6 per yard STHIPED LUSTRES, in black and white and grey and white. Usually 3/11 per yard. Sale price 1/6 per yard . 100 DRESS ROBES, in a variety of fabrics, from 25 per cent, to 50 per cent, off usual prices. TWENTY PIECES NAVY SERGE. Sale price 1/9 per yard TWEN TV PIECES NAVY SERGE. Sale price 2/- per yard A Special Line of NAVY SERGES, 54in. wide. Worth 5/per yard. Sale price 3/9 per yard. COLOURED DRESS FABRICS, in a tiue range of colours. Usually 2/6 per yard. Now 1/- per yard Black Dress Goods. PLAIN BLACK WOOL TAFFETAS, Voiles and Eolieunes, all splendid fabrics. Usually 2/9, 3/6, 4/-, 4/6 per yard. Sale prices less 15 per cent. BLACK COATING SERGES, a very fine range at very small prices. Usually 2/-, 2/3. 2/6, 2/i), 3/-, 3/6, 4/-, 4/6, 5/-, 5/6 per } aid. Sale prices less 15 ]>ct cent. FANCY BLACK DRESS FABRICS, about 10 pieces loft. Usually 2/9 per yard. Now 1/6 per yard FANCY BLACK DRESSES, a great variety, in small and neat designs and handsome large patterns. Usual prices 3/6, 4/6, 5/-, 5/6. 6/-, 6/6 por yard. Sale prices less 15 per cent. PLAIN BLACK CLOTHS, a splendid assortment, at 15 per cent, discount

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Taranaki Herald, Volume L, Issue 12177, 28 January 1903, Page 9 (Supplement)

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume L, Issue 12177, 28 January 1903, Page 9 (Supplement)

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume L, Issue 12177, 28 January 1903, Page 9 (Supplement)

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