BIG END OF 'SUKIft'R 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 the departments' markings. RAINCOATS— Great value and latest styles: 75/- to 35/-, £5/7/6 to 60/-, £5/15 to 66/-TAILOR-CUT SUITS— Well finished, correct cut and long service. These suits are well known to the S.C. public. £5/10 to £4/10, £6/6 to £6/5. TROUSERS— For fit, style, comfort and service, best value in town. Gaberdine 36/to 17/6, Tweed 25/- to 21/-, English Saddle 21/- to 18/G, Grey FlanI nel 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 46/MACKINTOSHS (Three Onl jr) 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/hats 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 Underskirts, 8/6 to 7/6, 10/6 to 9/6. TIES— In all shades and designs. Our selection of ties lias 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-OrcLer Suits — prices from £5/17/6! s. g i McClelland, CLOTHIER & MERCER, STAFFORD STREET, ' (Three Doors from Church St.) GENTLEMEN’S SIDE, THOMSONS. AFRAID CANNOT TAKE FURTHER ORDERS FOR EASTER SUITS, I but Splendid Recdy-to-wears nearly j as well-tailored as own rooms. Gen- j tlemen’s 97/6 up; Youths and Boys, a big ariangemeut brown and greys \ in “Ratou” due to-day. I Neglige Shirts, dres3 occasions, and Working Nos. Pyjama Suits 10/6 to 16/6, Union higher. Saddle Trousers, any price, including ■ fine nos., hip pockets, seam, cuff j bottoms —Say 17/6 to 45/6. | These Dressy Fawns Often Wanted. I Special Purchase Waterproof Coats 35/6; holder’s price had I been 65/-. A really fair 4-guinea article. All-Wool Tweed do., and better 65/-. Rendlesham, very , I dressy, £5/15/-. j 17 New Rugs 21/6, 29/6, 35/-, 42/-, ' 59/6, 77/6. Self hack and others. Also motor, fur and tartan linings 47/6 to 52/6. i Tweeds and Indigo Serges—Really good, 18 and 20 ounce. Mr Solomon can overtake in April. Roslyn and other Underwear of the best. Fleecy pants, shirts, 5/6. i Butteriek Trousers 9/11, Coats, 9-ounce Denims 7/6. j Palma Tweed, good, 9/11. ! Braces —a Dominion effort; also Samson 2/6, Shirley President 3/11, Police 4/6. j Sweater Coats from 12/11. I Ties, Collars. Umbrellas 7/6 to 22/6. Fine Plats 10/6, in dark grey, up. The 27/6 No. is becoming, new and best shades; others 16/6, 19/6, 22/6. Dark grey, light, grey, fawn, black, mole. Get one! Could not do bettor. I TRY i Thomsons Gentlemen’s Side..
PRESENTS. L. B. JAMES, CHEMIST, Has a Nice Range of Hair Brushes, Cut Grass Bottles, Safety it a /.ore, Lovely Bottles of Lavender Water, Enu Do Cologne, Bath Salts, Smelling Salt Bottles, M;> euro Sets, Face Powders in Boxes suitable for Xmas Presents; Perfume Caskets, etc., etc. SHOP EARLY AND AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT. L. B. JAMES, PRESCRIPTION CHEMIST, TIMARU. Phone 31. MCINTYRE'S Exira Sirens Regulating Pills, 5/6. Your OiumUtK or Grocer wUI post lor Two P & '‘ ’
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Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18069, 19 March 1923, Page 8
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