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BIG REDUCTION.: BRING THROinvw. *. • • The crowds of buyers that have attended this sale since its commencement, and,the volume of business transacted, are pood indications of how well people think of the values offered. If reductions are any criterion this week should be busier than. last. Anyhow we have done our beet to make 'it so. ® V. V. MM* SEsaaaaaßisaa KEEPING UP OUR REPOTATIGM. That the word “Reduction” meant a good deal at the beginning of this great sale has been fully exemplified by the crowds of buyers that haval attended since its commencement. That it means as much and even more now, is proved by a glance at the following prices, or. better still, by a visit to the store this week. A WONDERFUL OF WOMEN’S GAoidENTS. Paletots of tweed and Cravenette, in sac and tiglit-fitting shapes, trimmed with velvet strappings, with and without shoulder capes; Original Prices to 755, Bale Pric 12s Gd. Jackets, in ail styles of tweeds and plain cloths. These are nearly all this season’s goods, made in useful styles, including, three-quarter and fulllength coats. The prices ranged originally from 42s to 90s, and/ are marked down for speedy clearance to 7s 6d, 10s 6d, and 12s Gd. Three only, Sac Caracul Jackets, in. small and medium sizes, originally 49s to 635, sale price 12s Gd. Black walking skirts, in cloth, serge and lustre ; some trimmed, some plain, specially full shapes. _Lsuai prices 13s Gd to 28s Gd, now 5s lid to 17s Gd. FANCY DEPT. SPECIALS. Allover laces in white, cream and Paris shades Is Gd for Is, 2s lid lor Is Gd, 4s Gd for 2s lid per yard. Wide laces in white, cream and ecru, widths from 4£_ inches to Id inches, Is for 2s for Is 3d, -jS 6d for Is 6d, and 3s lid for 2s Gd per yard. Ladies’ linen double collars in fancy designs, to be cleared at bd each. ~ ~ . ~ Ladies’ fancy double collars, m all sizes, usual prices Is 3d to 2s, ail Is each. LADIES’ GLOVES. Black suede gloves, 4s Hd now Is Id per pair. . . , Mosquetaire gloves, in all sliaucs, s Gd Tier pair. . n , ... Woollen gloves to clear at 9d pei ' children’s gloves, in all colors, 3d ler pair. HABERDASHERY JUDMENTS. Assorted bundles of tape, 3 for Is. Assorted bundles of linen buttons, 3 for Is. Hair pins, two boxes for 3d. Hooks and eyes, Gd dozen packets. •‘Sviko,” for fane- work, Is dozen. CLOTHING DEPT. Wo don’t want to carry any of our present stock* of clothing into the new premises. These prices ought to effect a clearance. A splendid range of men’s overcoats in the latest stylos, all to bo cleared, sale prices 25s Gd, 32s 6d, and 35s 6d. Youths’ sac suits of strong Colonial tweeds, 25s now 12s 6d; 30s now ISs Gd. Men’s working suits of all wool tweeds, 29s 6d and 355. Men’s working trousers 6s Gd, and 7s Gd per pair. FROM THE MILLINERY DEPT. The residue of our season’s models. 84s reduced to 29s Gd, 63s now 255, 45s 6d now 14s Gd. Six only, trimmed hats, 25s for 7s lid. Straw hats trimmed with straw rosettes, in all colors, to clear at Is Gd. Felt ready-to-wear hats; usual prices 11s Gd to 255, to clear at Is lid and ‘2s Gd. CHILDREN’S HATS. Pretty/silk bonnets, for infante, at 2s lid. Fleecy hats, for baby boys, at Is Gd. Children’s huzaar caps, in white, grey, brown, and navy, 4s lid lor is Gd-. Striped woollen turban caps, to match jerseys, to clear at 9d each. Astrakhan and cloth man-o’-war caps, in all colors; usual prices 3s Gd to 6s Gd, sale price is Gd. Motor scarves at is Gd each. Novelties in lace neck wear, is. Flowers and wings; usual prices. 2s 6d to 4s 6d, now 3d and Gd each. Ladies’ belts to clear at 6d each. Plain back combs, a special line to clear, at Is each. Evening scarves, in gauze and net, to clear at 2s 6d. LOW PRICES in the UNDERCLOTHING DEPT. Flaneletto night-gowns, 4s lid now 2s lid. Flannelette combinations, at 2s Gd and 3s Gd. Flannelette chemises and knickers 2s lid and 3s Gd. Ladies’ wool rests, Is 3d, Is Gd, and la lid. Ladies’ woven combinations, 3s Gd, 4s Gd, and 6s 6d. An odd line of ladies’ corsets, in small sizes, at 2s lid and 3s 11 per pair. Ladies’ muslin aprons at is lid and 2s Gd. Ladies’ gaiters, in fawn and navy, at 2s Gd. ‘Bloomers, of serge and wool, at 3s 3d and 3s lid. Suspenders at lOd per pair. FOR CHILDREN’S V. £ iR. Woollen jackets at 2s lid now Is lid, and 3s lid now 2a lid. Children’s coats of Napp cloth and Astrakhan, sizes 22 to 26 niches,- in shades of navy, brown, and cardinal, sale prices, os lid, os lid, and 7s Gd. Children’s ulsters of pretty tweeds and cloths, lengths 30 to 36 inches, usual prices 10s 6d to 15s Gd, now 4s lid." Children’s red riding capes, 30 and 33 inches, at 4s lid. Navy sailor frocks, 24 to 33 inches, at 9s Gd and 10s 6d. Children’s bibs, 2 for 6d. and 2 for lOd. Children’s gaiters, at Gd, Bd, and Is per pair. A line of children’s flanelette knickers, in sizes 2,3, and 4, at Gd per pair. Children’s flaneletto nightgowns at 2s Gd and 2« lid. FURNISHINGS. Bedroom rugs, 4ft 6 x 6ft, at 9s Hearth rugs at 2s Gd, 3s lid, 4s lid. | Tapestry runners, 3s lid now 2s 9d, and 3s 9d now 2s 6d. Cloth hall curtains, in blue only usual price 37s Gd now 15s 6d. ‘ • Tapestry ball curtains to clear at 10s Gd , Tapestry table covers 25s Gd now 17s Gd. White lace curtains, a few odd lines, and one pair only of each design, at 2s Gd, 2s lid, 3s Gd, audit* 3s lid. ' | White frilled muslin curtains, Ios ; | Gd for 9s lid. Floral cretones, at 4|d, 6Jd, and per yard. 50in art serges in green and cardinal, 2s 6d now Is 3d per yard. oOin “Velour Rideau” in green and cardinal, os Gd for 2s Gd a yard. Brass extension reds, for casement curtains, at 4Ad to lOd with fittings complete. LESS TO PAY FOR HOUSEHOLD GOODS. White Damask cloths 45 x 54 at Ss Gd for 6s lid, 72 x 90, 11s 9d for 8s 9d. 58in white table linen, Is 6Jd. G6in white table linen, 2s 3d. 56in unbleached table linen, Is 2d, Is 4d and Is sd. 72in unbleached table linen, 2s 3d. Special biown holland, Gd per yard. Special madapollam, 3s 9d dozen. Strong calico, 4s 3d dozen. Checked glass cloth, 4s lid dozen. 34in unbleached sheeting, lOd. 54in white sheeting 9Ad. White honeycomb towels, 3s lid dozen. White Turkish towels. 4|d each. Cream flannelette, 3s lid per dozen. Pink flannelette, 4s Sd per dozen. Grey twill blankets, for single beds, 10s 6d per pair. White English blankets, for single beds, 9.s lid per pair. REMNANTS. There are remnants of everything from every department, and they are all marked lower than the cost of production. There are lots of useful lengths amongst them —ends of linoleums. calicoes, flanelettes, prints, and dress stuffs, etc. Have a good look at- the remnant piles. We are sure you can make up a. parcel.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2554, 16 July 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2554, 16 July 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2554, 16 July 1909, Page 3

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