Th Greatest of all Sales Continues with Unabated Vigor The Great Event the D.I.C. Sale which set Wanganui all a thrill with excitement still continues to draw big crowds daily and no wonder when one considers the Bargains that are to be found throughout the Big Store, not for one moment docs the D.I.C. intend to let this Sale lag in interest.. Fresh Bargains are brought out daily, stocks arc immense, so while the Saie lasts Big Money can be saved. WHERE COULD YOU PURCHASE AT Blower prices than these. fa HORROCKSES PILLOW COTTON—4O ins. wide. Open and circular. Usual Price 3/6. I | Sale Price, 2/3 yard. 111 I ■ 80 Inch FINDLAY’S SHEETING. Linen Fin- L ish. Both Twill and Plain. Usual Price 9/6. Sale Pr.ce, 5/6 yard. 36 Inch LONGCLOTH, Suitable for children’s wear. Worth 2/3. Salo Price, 1/- yard. 68 Inch ALL PURE LINEN DAMASK, Newest designs. Usual Price 15/6. Sale Price, 9/11 yard. 36 Inch STRIPED FLANNELETTE, Wide stripes, suitable for Men’s Pyjamas. Usual Price 3/ 6. Sale Price, 1/11 yard. 36 Inch FORFAR For Tea Towels, will wear well. Usual Price 3/6 yard. Sale Price 2/9 yard. Sale of George&Kersley’s Stock at the D.I.C.
Business Wanteds. WHY is our Job printing Department booming? Because prices are right, workmanship excellent, and because of cur up-to-date equipment. Give us a trial, and you will come again, Wanganui Chronicle. ' YS7ANTKD Known —Thousands of ’ ’ Itemuants in Dress and Manchester Departments. Clearing prices. At Thomas and Co.’s Sale. WAMED Known —Youths’ Boois, solid leather all through, for school and country wear. Tnese are the latest up-to-date patterns from some of the best makers’ goods, and a trial will easily satisfy anyone as to their wearing qualities. Get a pair at Thorp's, the Avenue. Wanganui. AATED Known —We sell Needles and Accessories to suit alt kinds of Sewing Machines. J. Upton, IUS Avenue. ’Phone 529. ANTED Known —Men’s Shooters Our prices for these are the lowest in Wanganui; guaranteed good wear and reasonable rates at Thorp’s the Avenue, Wanganui. ANTED—Everybody to buy their new Umbrella direct from our factory and save wholesale and retail profits. Hepairing and recovering a specialty. Lethaby’s 78 Guyton St._ LD False teeth Wanted —Increased price paid return mail. Pearliue Co., 168 Queen Street, J'^ - OUK at This—That Dandruff is a menace to your health and happiness; get rid of it straight away by using Suprema. Price 3/- post paid. Procurable at the “Diggers,” 176 Victoria Avenue. Wanganui. WANTED Known —Hubber Tyres fitted on Vehicle Wheels by the latest method, at the old price by Boyd and Brennan. VM/ATCHES from 12s 6d—Every ’ ’ Watch bought at C. N. Gurabley’s has a guarantee which is backed by a scientific knowledge of the theory and practice of Watchmaking, 111 Guyton Street. SmS msE* f Jtes PICKING ’EM OFF. We all know the little adage about things being as easy as picking plums from a tree. Well, that fits our GREAT SALE OF MEN'S WEAR. With one little difference. While you can pick plums in a friend’s orchard for nothing, w e let you pick your Summer Wants for Next to Nothing. That is good, enough for any reasonable man, isn’t it? TWO GREAT POINTS: (1) Our stock is good and clean, we have no shoddy or second-class stuff, and the reductions are Genuine. (2) This is SAM’S SNIP SALE cf Men’s Wear only—Men’s Wear on every hand, at every turn—and we know you are interested. See our Window Show —it helps, HATTER, & MERCER, 149 THE AVENUE, WANGAN’UL
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXVI, Issue 18101, 12 February 1921, Page 1
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