SSERfiORAIIDyRS I -.: : -MARK THE*' EVEttT H\ !,| 1 On a date presently to be anuouueed, the D.I.C. will offo* an ulle;!y || fi OKCepti'inai array of \e:r.pt,i«K bsrg.'«us. There are sales au»l s-ales. On i» Srhc indicrJiou of frequent arfvcrliseaieiiff.', it would seem th.v nine- M tenths of the acalers of the rotninio2i aarte t importing uicrcly to w distribute tliem at an enormous loss to themselves. The Dvl.C. is noi |3| m primarily an association of philanthropists. Bnt it pays the CVnipnuy $1 ffl to Tnalie a clearance of its sunimer'stook just now, and the Cou:pany W « cati cut prices so low as to^ offer the public unprecedented bargains. 'm §| The Company- is a big affair.' and the enormous purchasing power il has !jg| m acquired in connection with-its.great combined businesses enables tl lo s>> j M buy high-class goods, under, advantageous conditions not enjoyed by | 9 other retailers in the Dorniuion. a i POINTS ON BARGAINS. | S • ' Business is business. Ib is an inflexible and unvarying rule cf the Company's || | S • ■ business that all surplus stock must be cleared at the end of each season. sj ' ■ 9 - iS Heuoe fche fact tbat j-on cannot get old stock at the D.1.C.. has passed into a gfe 81 ' proverb. Everything bou^ut at this sale will be of tho highest class, and the m B price cliargcd will be substantially less than the price asked for Hoods of tho » S same class elsewhere. Ibis is a true bargain, the only sort of bargain that [ M is genuine. . } I NO ANCIENT REMAINDERS. ' j B| According to the Company's idea, there is no sense ana less profit hi carrying j H over this season's fashionable goods for sale 'as outclassed goods .next season. • H Each season stands on its own base. All this season's goods nwst go. and H some of them must go at absolutely nominal prices. Tho period ot sale will ( jB be brief, and tho Company has to cut pricos to such an extent as will 5 B positively ensnre^complcte clearance in the period allotted. I SOME STARTLING EXAMPLES. 9 Summer Millinery. Summer CostnmeSr Summer Dres9 Materials, and j - B Summer Goods generally are to be cleared at reductions ranging from fifty to f M seventy-five per cent.— from 10s. to 15s. in the Jtouud oil" usual prices. During M the sale the Company guarantees that every article in the v warehouse and I H Rho-wrooms will be reduce* The general run of goods from fifteen to twenty- ■ five per cent, off usual pricos. ~ I ■ FILLING MAIL ORDERS. fi All orders will bo executed in rotation, in the exact order of their reception. I H Those receivcfl prior to the sale will be exoouted on the opening day. All 5 n letter orders must be accompanied by remittance. A special staff handles' B H mail order's during tho sale, and country customers can rely 0:1 liaviny as | H scrupnlonc and ianitiTtial attention as thoso who come to the counucrs with g their case. , A. A. CORRIGAN, MXwaqeh. ffi
f— - tut— 1 "i ' — iiiiwmumiii 11111— winr ■"■»% TRAVELLING OUTFITS. THE[IAR6EST^AND£BES(ifSELECTIOKdN THE j PROVINCE ATSCITY PRICES. ; HAND BAGS Jg&^&oS!^hL GLADSTONES (^^^^^^^^^^ KIT BAGS WS^^VSBK^\ PORTMANTEAUX f p§fj[gSg I STEEL TRUNKS ? j |X J. SUIT CASES «i S DRESS BASKETS BONNET BOXES 1^ I Mf^ |_ , - ijf 0 CARRYALLS l^^j" f B '*£. FITTED BAGS >..-.[ h _ RUGS, UMBRELLAS, &c. . ,- . ..z-'-*7, c ;'~"', '■"' ' f NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY, NEW PLYMOUTH BRANCH. Z. Telephone 282. . . I
t , i iiimii a m n Coal- * • ' -brook- CL The Verdict of Experience is ' -dale. in favour pf~"Coalbrookdale." 'X It possesses the greatest amount of h6at. V It is famous for its burning qualities. It is • free from Slate, Stones and i Dirt.; fl The Small Percentage of Ash makes it tte mofct Kconomical Coal. Westporfc pi « Order Direct from the Depot V +ri AH Kind* of Ctmi, also Firewood and Coke, at luavmn Prtc«c BRINSMEAD PIANOS. Awarded Gold Medal and Order of Merit at International Exhibition JOLLIER AND T>IANO T TD, (Adjoining Railway Crossing), TPkEVON T^TEW. -pLYMOUTH. Sole Agents— BRINSMEAD,'- CHAPPEtit, EAVESTAFF, Etc., Etc. PIANOS from THIRTY-FIVE GUINEAS CASH, or on Terms from 20s PER MON*H^, . * " . , We carry'th'e .Largest Stock of Pianos, Organs, and, other Musical Instruments on the tCoast. . ;/• -ESTABLISHED (SVER 30 YEARS. . Tele., No. %$. : ' , P.0.,80x,Nq,. 44.;.. : s E.\ROtrNTREE, Manager. , '. Send .for our. Illustrated' Catalogue, Post Free. ' ' ' l '•'v,--"/-" / ■'■-'.' '"'?■ y .■'.'* * l \ ch&ice properties. ■ BUBURM». RESIDipi; \ ;'■'•/ DAIRY F ARM. ; fi ACREg.'-4^.C^arming vjewl';'/Brand. - ,| *\ , . .' new^^cro^nedHouse, sctillery,-pan- '■' ■ !_J. y^ ■, 'i-y. W£&TiJQJXK, lirit'. and" cold '^ate'r,-. KQX ACRES-^Alliow. rolling, easy vcejfcpii.er ,-and- : tiibs set y in ; V SJ f J lon § h 3 h hi I*? 6*6 * perfectly nly limne3 'fromfiib&'cpntTe pi.iiown: cleaii. irom ' fti^fflL been JCvery./im^enrence:' ./Kou^e coat"£6oo.« jpJibughftl.^aHa s wn 1^ .MtMnglish. ' A baif^^'4iT^97'S.' : 'Easy terms., '1$ #asse9'«xcepti j\'h^,is m"crpp v ,'New4-; '.^Og,r, }t , v ;, t . , ;•,,,-.'" tlJi xdbmed -well-builfc , Cottage, ' m *%&£s■ -i 'i T'T IJC n ill DVD V 'b a'b'm^ ifloor -. toY kitchen . and *. veraßL^ilh' : 7 fi^ie } .M^^-LJ.TTU'PAIRjY F^™ fti^ttdnf;^ acres valuab}gfla X^ \ : '" ''■'■"l" l - _Zo'A^R[E3i^ \ _. '■ " .; cjr^aniery.on'^trp; township^^oming;' - -■;> . ""■* " X "' v ' ' ' ■>'"'•' I feoAd^roads ;' .ano^hbr 3-rpomed <»Cfottago Really goWfe-oo^fionae, bathroom, for' wSlkers. ; pwner'^il^s.T^wa and pantry, 'olc'.V'^sh-hbiise, cowsliedi i%^B extensively oats, maize; ang tur'stsSb)eß, barn;'fe^9 p^ddpeks, sHeep-] ™W' . Grand warm country; will rise nroof fencing, aJMeen ploughed ;^l raifcj r value. Farm sold oppo- ■ from station/^chbol, and factory.- '*& for £10 per acre. Good bargain at - £1475.: Only being sold teasons «)r- selling. • A real Snip. £7 owinß to befeaVement. VeryJ^easy IQs P«r &™ *<>* freehold; £100»oash,. .terras. ''*J' V * "■ "-"/*• J balance at 5 per cent. '>$ ■■v&; V*-' • - r' 1 '* " •''*"•?!?. i FqrJ further paj ticnilars, " apply r ■ ""hj "is " . <tt * l .; :" GRIFFITHS & CO., ■-»■•• ;_; _ ; ._eoLE.^4a.EjS3:s^ M \. :i\A..^.J»\
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13610, 18 January 1908, Page 6
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935Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13610, 18 January 1908, Page 6
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