It's Sale Time Again Oncfe Again It's Sale Time! A TIM TO QUIT BIG STOCKS! A time to sell at a mere fraction above, and in scores ol cases below, the prices the goods cost us. WHY? Well, for the simple reason that Summer Trade through a late season hasn't been what it "oughter," and so ours is a money loosing game, and yours a money saving one. The Sale lias commenced. COME TO THE STORE AND SEE THE PRICE MARKS, but don't leave it too late. We're not taking tho town by storm and manufacturing thunder and greased lightning to make this sale look sensational, but wc are going to sell you THE BEST OP SUMMER GOODS AT A GOOD SAVING OF CASH TO YOU. Come and See RffiEKINGTONS' limited "WHERE THE GOOD VALUES ARE. "
,IHIB WEEK'S. BARGAINS AT MORGAN'S BELFAST HOUSE Ladies' Hose at 6d, 9d, Is, Is Gd, Is lid. Ladiea' Vests at 9d, Is, Is Ladies' Spencors, Is 3d, Is Gd, Is lid, 2s 3d, 2s Gd, !Js lid Combinations, 2s i)d, 3s, 3s 3d, 3s Gd . CursoU, Is lid worth 4s 6d and 5s 6d (Also a lot of sample pairs at cost price,) A MANUFACTURER'S LOT OF SAMPLE OUR'i LANDED COST. STACKS OF BARGAIN'S; SEE THEM. ALL AT CLEARING SALE PRICES. CORNER SEDDON AND HASZARD STREETS, WAUU.
T AUNCH"AMY."--Licoiin«l to carry 30 passengers, Fishing and picnic excursion parties from Wailii to Taurauga contracted lor. Tolegraph . address Millar, Taursnpta. mHE mRADES AND J .ABOOR pOUNOIL KNOW THE M/J"» TTIRTUES" OF " pHAMHON." Herald and Star, April 18. ATTITUDE OF TAB TRADES. . ■ COUNCIL. At laat night's meeting cf the Tiatles and Labour Council, reference made to the effect v the operations of the Southern Flour Tryst would have on!the pockets of the workers if the lopal mills (rare unable to kw>» pace with .the competition. Mr W. Peakc mentioned that large quantities of Southern Flour had lireu coming iuto Auckland, and stated that it was to their own. interests for the workers to stand by the local mills, but for which the price of flour would now be eonsiderbly higher He suggested that tlw matter should be. brojtgkt before all the unions, ashing them to support their toal mills. The Chairman (Mr H..W. Brookes) endorsed .the list .peakpr's rom.arkSj remarkhg that it us a ivoll-known fact that the Jlour ro Hived from the Auckland M II was good, and that RAD REPORTS HAD DEEN RECEIVED OF THE SOUTHERN FLOUR I'LACEO ON THE MARKWr, WHILE THE AMERICAN FLOUR WAS REPORTED TO BE EVEN WORSE.
Mr Derrick moral: "That, the Soorutory bs iuiitryctwl to write to the vary ions unions colling sttentini) lo the foots, and nsking them to support local mßiiu{aot«i«r« in prfiferouco to ■ im'porUtionß.'- 1 Tlw motiou <ns osrrieil niionimcuely. "CHAMPION* IJIHME '\j.7 ' IJIUINO N.Z. M' NOT FOREIGN) AND n.flpa w«h.
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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume VIII, Issue 2472, 9 February 1909, Page 1
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