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BIG END OF SUKHHR CLEARING SALE NOW ON AT McClelland’s The whole of the large well-bought stock is being 'thrown into the price melting pot to effect a speedy clearance, and for the sale period, the prices ruling will astonish the happy purchasers. Here are some indicative prices taken promiscuously from thp departments’ markings. RAINCOATS— Great value and latest styles: 75/- to 35/-, £5/7/6 to 50/-, £5/15 to 65/-TAILOR-CUT SUITS— Well finished, correct cut and longservice. These suits are well known to the S.C. public. £5/10 to £4/10, £6/6 to £5/5. TROUSERS— For fit, style, comfort and service, best value in town. Gaberdine 35/to 17/6, Tweed 25/- to 21/-, English Saddle,2l/- to 18/6, Grey Flannel 42/-to 21/SPORTS COATS— The latest creation for comfort. Great value and real suit savers. 37/6 to 29/6, 55/- to 32/6, 70/- to 45/MACKINTOSHS (Three Qply) Must go, hence great reduction, 65/- to 30/1 HOODITE MOTOR COAT— Big Value, 75/-to 57/6. MOTOR CYCLIST COATS— Real Bargains, 40/- to 30/MOTOR OVERALL TROUSERS— -28/6 to 21/- , For the season, 30/- to 12/6, 42/- to 17/6. CAPS— A Special line to clear, 7/6 to 3/6. SHIRTS— The latest. Some exclusive patterns; all good value and correct cut. Neglige 11/6 to 7/6, 14/6 to 10/6 Working 11/6 to 8/6, 12/6 to 9/6 UNDERWEAR— Good English Nnslirinkable. .For comfort and ease, 10/6 to 8/6. Colonial all-wool Singlets and Pants from 8/6. Flannel Undershirts, 8/6 to 7/6, 10/6 to 9/6. TIES— In all shades and designs. Our selection of ties has a New Zealand reputation. 3/6 to 2/6, 4/6 to 3/6, 5/6 to 4/6. SOX— All wool Sox, Big Value, from 1/6 pair. Better line, 2 pairs for 4/9 Special Values in our Made-to-Order Suits—prices from £5/17/6

s. g. McClelland, CLOTHIER & MERCER, STAFFORD STREET, (Three Doors from Church St.) THE PRIDE OF THE PACIFIC. THOMSON’S GOODS haYe been a synonym in Timaru for Goodness, Reliability, Smart Cut, Superior Quality, Moderation Price for 40 years and the firm are desirous of maintaining that prestige. Strict Attention, Honest Hard Work the only clue. BOYS’ ALL-WOOL TWEED SHORTS and KNICKERS from 7/6. Palma Nap, others, 5/9 up. Gents’ Clantyre Linen Collars 1/3; “Athenic.” Just opened. Wide-end Ties, Bows, Knitted Ties, 1/6 to 5/11. Smart Tweed Caps, Gents’ sizes. Boys’ School and. Tweed Caps, 1/6 to 2/9. School Ties, School Hose, School Belts. School Jerseys, Grey, Navy—A Great Sale. Sufficient has not been said of the Magnificent Worsteds, lodelles, Tweeds, Gabardines, Indigo and Black Serge 3. , Some particular Home stuff, but mostly from Timaru, Oamaru, Roslyn, Mosgiel Mills, and other sources. 73 Pieces in All. A chat with Cuter might prove interesting. Can say as one connected with trade for years that the Linings and Furnishings are first rate. MADE ON PREMISES. The workpeople and artists are real modistes and the cutter is a proficient in his profession. THIS MORNING — 66 Palma Nap Trousers 9/6. Denim Coats 8/6. 34 Butterick Overalls 9/11, Jackets 10/11. WOOLLEN RUGS 18/11, 24/6. Superior Saddle Trousers 18/11, 22/6, 27/6, 32/6. Roslyn Underwear of the best—A 15 per cent, saving. Sweater Coats 12/11 up. Thomson’s Gentlemen’s Side. Do you like Heinz Foods? PEANUT BUTTER SPAGHETTI APPLE BUTTER OLIVES, ETC. And those HUSBAND-BEATERS— Best Bread in Timaru. HOME-MADE HOME-MADE PICKLES This SAUCES PICKLES Season’s SAUCES BRAWN. PRESSED BEEF. COOKED HAM. POULTRY. Leave your order with us for Poultry for the week-end. . Choice Variety STAFFORD Celebrated CAKES, PIKELETS AND GEMS ftosh dally. HOME-MADE DEPOT, STAFFORD BUILDINGS. MRS JENKINS (Proprietress), PHONE 1077.

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Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18063, 8 March 1923, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18063, 8 March 1923, Page 6