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/ ' ' y To those who study economy (and here let us say that the truest economy is to buy the best) our Sales afford an unrivalled opportunity for Substantial and Bona Fide Saving 1 . On these occasions we do not offer the scourings of wholesale warehouses, but only first-class reliable Goods, the greater part of which we import ourselves direct from the best manufacturers in the world. It is on these Goods, and on Every Article in bur Extensive Stoeh, that we offer substantial Reductions, Kfever Less than Ten Per Cent., and ranging up to Fifty Per Cent, discount. By Straightforward Bona Fide Trading on these lines we have already achieved, remarkable success, and shall leave no stone unturned to maintain the Public Confidence and Patronage we so highly' value. Customers in the Country can send their Orders to us wiilp, (the, greatest confidence, and save from 20 per cent, to J/-0 per cent, on the prices they would have to pay locally. Tnue we require Cash with the Order, but we hereby guarantee to Return the Money and Pay the Carriage Sack on Any Article Hot Giving Entire Satisfaction. We will, if you wish, send patterns,, but ,ive' cannot guarantee to execute orders, as many lines are \ sold out from day to day which we can never replace at the prices we are quoting > : in this 'Catalogue.^ -s.J v--,

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In our Mehceet Department we 1 like to apply the same principle that has conduced ..jtp t]ie vsuccesßv succesB of .our Drapery Departments. If "we find any portion of our stock lagging we apply the whip in the shape of a Substantial Keductidn in tho ' price. Our Customers will find some real Bargains in First-rate Goods in this Department. "We do. not quote one-tenth, of the items to be found here. . White Shirts. Sale Price Gents' strong Shirts, Linen Cuffs and Collars ; open in front, 9in, across, < with llin. cuff, best value ever „ g Wen, worth 5/6 ... ... 4/3 Long Cloth Shirts, square Cuffs, full , Fronts, guaranteed best makes, 'worth 6/9 5/6 Charley's Aunt Shirts in all best patterns. Very latest designs. Usual prices 8/6, 10/6, 11/6 5/11 FJannoletto Tennis Cloth Working Shirts, worth 2/6 1/11 Silk Stripe Imitation Cellular Cloth, ... tip-top value, 4/- ... ... 2/11 , Fancy Pique Shirts with Pocket and Collar, tho line of the season, worths/- 3/11 A grand line of Gent's- Night Shirts, double warp Calico, worth 5/- ... 3/11 Gent's Pyjama Suits, all sizes, all ..,,,. wellniado ... ... ... 4/11 i_ ————— Hr ;■> Undervests and Pants. Men's strong Merino Under Shirts worth 2/6 ... •< 1/9 Genfs Natural Wool Tests, splondid quality Yarn, 6/0 . ... , ...' 4/9 Gent's Imitation Jaeger, most-jde-lightful to wear, 10/6 ... ' ... 8/6 Balbriggan and Collnet, worth 3/11... 2/6 The newest garment— the Cycling Underpants ... ... ... 4/3 Gent's Socks. 25 dozen Seamless, Br.own Cotton Sox, and Seamless Merino, to be cleared at2pairsfor ... ... " :... lid' Extra Spliced Feet, Double Heels, Fast Colour Merino Sox, to be cleared at ... ... . .. 9d 60 dozen Navy, Cardinal, Tan, Black, ,'■ Cashmere Hose, in Plain and Kibbed, with Double ' Heels, best ■value ever given, 1/6, 1/9 pair ... ' 1/3 Cycling Hose in fancy Shadings ... 3/3 Linen Collars. Gent.'s Four-fold Linen Collars, in , , latest -shapes;.- also a few slightly , ■ soiled. Usual price 9d, 3.0 d .»..-' 6d.< Vj ', ' '

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 9643, 16 January 1899, Page 4 (Supplement)

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 9643, 16 January 1899, Page 4 (Supplement)

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 9643, 16 January 1899, Page 4 (Supplement)

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