Monday, the 4th July, was commemorated in the United States of America as Independence Day.
lip to the present the Western District has been most favoured as regards the weather conditions, with the result that feed is plentiful, in fact, many have not yet placed their stock on turliipe, which are in abundance, there being some splendid crops in the district. At the price of mutton, it does not pay to stock up, as one farmer, said, it will be a case of ploughing in the turnips when partly fed 1 off.
A big showing of Salvage Drapery. It is pleasing to advise we are now showing the largest and most varied stocks of our history. Over 160 cases of Salvaged Goods along with our beautiful stock all on sale at prices which mean a big saving to you—2 case? Ladiee’ dainty Lingerie on sale at salvage prices; 1 case of Ladies’ smart Tweed Coats in Petone famous make, salvage prices 45/- and GO/-; 2 cases beautiful Worsted Costumes in greys and navy, Petone make, on sale at half prices; 1 case beautiful) Fur Coats at salvage prices; 1 case of Ladies’ Underwear, Vests, Bodices, Knickers at salvage prices. All our beautiful Millinery to clear at real bargain prices.. 100 dozen Children’s Wool Vests, long and short sleevas, all sizes, value for 4/6 to 6/11, salvage price all 2/11; lease Children’s Fleecy ■Knickers in grey, all sizes, salvage price all 3/11. Sensational bargains now an sale in all departments at H. & J. MiTH, L|td., The Progressive Drapers, Tay strpet, Livercargill, and Main etreet. Gore.—(Advt.)
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Western Star, 5 July 1921, Page 3
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