Don’t get hold of the Idea that a week of phenomenal -selling, such as this store has experienced, leaves it with very little to sell. Bargains are just as plentiful to=day ,as on the first day of this Great Sale. k The shelves are still pretty full and the goods must be cot out before the builders come in, so down go the prices. Hero are a, few indications of the values. LADIES’ JACKETS In light and dark Tweeds and plain Cloths. We have them in a variety of shapes and styles. The prices originallv ranged from 25/- to 90/-; sale prices 7-/6, 10/6, 12/6. ' COSTUMES In Tweeds and Cloths, well made and tastily trimmed, usual prices 45/- to 84'-; sale prices 12/6 and 21/-. DRESS SKIRTS of black Voile, daintily trimmed with ribbon and braid, originally.4s/- to 63/-, now 5/11. COLORED SKIRTS of Tweeds and Cl-ths, latest shapes, originally 15/6 to 35/-, to clear at 5/11 and 8/6, < DRESSING GOWNS of Cashmere, in shades of heliotrope, sky and navy, assorted shapes with silk trimmings, usual prices 42/to 63/-, now 17/6. FURS Such as Marmot, Thibet, Foxaline, Hare, Oppossum, Bear, etc., good lengths, usual prices 12/6 to 55/-, to clear at from 1/6 to 21/-. MERCERY Men’s I-landket chief Ties, in ail shades and designs, to clear at 1/each. Men’s Ties in great variety, 3 for 2/-. Men’s Tennis and Negligee Shirts, about 30 doz. samples, to clear at 2/9 and 3/6. Men’s Soft Felt Hats, in all shades, 2/11, 3/11, 5/6, 20 only, Travelling Rugs, good patterns, sale price 10/6. BIG SAVINGS IN THE DRESS DEPARTMENT Dress Lengths of Tweeds, Cloths, Serges, etc., at 8/11, 10/6 and 12/6. Special Novelty Dress Lengths, this season’s exclusive goods, usual prices 28/6 to 39/6, sale prices 17/6 to 21/-. Pearl Chiffon Dress Nets, for evening wear, in turquoise, coral and black, usual prices 4/11, now 1/-. Navy Serges in all makes at from 1/7 to 3/6. Hosts of Piemnants of Tweeds, Cloths, Prints, Silks, etc., marked under cost to clear. ODD LINES TO CLEAR The accumulation of oddments is marvellous. They won’t stay long at these prices. Accordion Pleated Chiffon at 3d. Silk Kilting to clear at 3d. Ladies’ Belts usually 1/6 to 5/6. now 6d to 1/-. Flowers at 3d and 6d spray. Veilings at 3d and 6d yd. Wings to clear at 3d and 6d each. Black Silk Laee and Jet Collarettes 1/-. About 9 doz. Fancy Belt Clasps to clear at 6d and 9d each. Tlie Values are Substantial as a glance at tlie following items will ' prove. CLOTHING. 30 Pairs Strong Tweed Working Trousers, 6/6 per pah-. 50 Pairs Saddletweed Trousers, 7/11 per pair Men’s Sac Snits of strong Colonial Tweeds, strongly made and well finished, 29/6 to 35/6. Boy’s Norfolk Suits for school weor at 10/-, 11/- and 12/6. T. E. TONEYCLIFFE, MANAGING DIRECTOR.
SPECIAL NOTICE. HAVE A HOME OF YOUROWN. W E Can help you to do so. WE CAN— Procure the Section for you. Build your House, and Arrange the money to enable you to do so. The money required for Building piay be arranged for at current rates, in suing of from £3OO to £3500. For terms and all other information. app.lv at the office of— EVANS, NIELD AND COMPANY. TIMBER MERCHANTS & BUILDERS Tel. 512.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2549, 9 July 1909, Page 3
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