Bargains s e the Hole here, not the Exception. n ' >1 e «• Sales are in eviTmce all over the town, bat we think we are safe in saying* that PJEI TIE’S stands alone in point of popularity. Crowds have attended .since its inauguration, and crowds still attend. This week s specials should prove a big attraction, and ensure, a busier week than last. RELIABLE HOSIERY UNDER-PRIGED. . 1 "Buy Hosiery now,” is our advice to tliofte economically inclined. Our stock is large, and was bought before the recent rise in wool. At ordinary prices they are sterling value. With, the reductions we are showing they should prove irresistable. Women's ribbed black .cashmere hose, 1/7 for 1/4, 2/3 for 1/11, 2/8 for 2/3, and 3/6 for 3/Women’s plain black cashmere hose; 1/6 for 1/3, 2/for 1/8, 2/6 for 2/1, 3/- for 2/6, and 3/6 for 3/Womcn's plain black hose, with lace ankles, 2/- for 1/8, 2/9 for 2/4, and 3/6 for 3/Blaek and tan Lisle hose, with cashmere feet, and lace ankles, 2/- for 1/8, 2/6 for 2/1, 2/9 for 2/4 Embroidered hose in. tan and black 2/6 for 2/1, 2/11 for 2/6, and 3/11 for 3/4 About 20 doz. pairs ribbed cashmere hose in odd numbers, to clear at 2 pairs for 2/6 Boys' strong ribbed knitted stockings, in all sizes, usual prices from 1/8 to 2/6, mow 1/5 to 2/1 Boys’ ribbed hose, usual prices 2/3 to 3/6, now 1/11 to 3/- ... t . ■ Girlg ribbed and fancy hose, 1/8 for 1/3, 2/- for 1/8, and 2/6 for 2/1 Girls’ plain hose, 1/10 for 1/7, 2/3 for 1/11, and 2/8 for 2/3 ME DRESS GOODS SPECIALS. A certain class of dress materials is worth full money at any season of the year. The goods we are offering this week are a parcel wo had put aside as too good to sacrifice. The buyer has changed his mind, and out they must go. Three pieces of grey and brown tweeds, usual prices 2/3 and 2/6, sale price 1/7 Three pieces of navy and wine tweeds, usual prices 2/6 to 2/9, sale price 1/11 Six pieces of brown and nary motor friezes, and green tweeds, usual price 2/11 to 3/11, sale price 2/3 j'our pieces oOin. grey, nary, and brown tweeds, usually 3/6 and 3/11, sale price 2/6 Three pieces of strong useful tweeds, in mixed colors, usually 3/3 and 3/9, now 2/11 48 dress lengths, comprising tweeds, cloths, and serges, usual prices from 15/6 to 27/6, all to clear, at 9/11 * 22 dress' lengths, including dark tweeds and serges, and light colored tweeds, usual prices from 10/6 to 35/-, sale prices 6/11, 7/11, and 8/11 HOUSEHOLD ITEMS. These prices represent good savings on everyday lines. Keen buying is nowhere more necessary than in the household department. , , The following items will appeal to thrifty buyers. ' . Cream Turkish towels, usual price 1/8, now 1/3 per pair. These are extra, large, they measure 48in. x 19in.. 48in. x 23in., 2/6 now 1/11 per pair Extra special patent white towels, 48in. x 24in., 3/6 for 2/9 per pair White hemstitched Turkish towels, 49in. x 23in., 4/3 now 3/3 per pair Cream Irish table damask. 60in., 1/6 for 1/3, and 64in. 21- for 1/8 One 1 piece extra heavy, 61in., 2/5 now 2/1 Two pieces of sSin. bleached damask, 1/9.1d for 1/6 Three pieces 72in. bleached damask. 2/3 for 1/11 Two pieces 72in. bleached damask, 6.6 for 3/11 h w§ri §1 Apology We-don’t like apologies. We don’t like conditions that make apologies necessary, but we feel that it is only proper to offer a word of explanation and apology to our customers, for the inconvenience they have been and will be subjected to for the next week or ten days. Builders, however careful and considerate, are bound to disorganise things a little. We want you to hear with us a short time. A visit to the store will be amply repaid by the special bargains we are offering during the alteration period. LACES SHOV/ING BIC REDUCTIONS Th© fancy buyer Is getting reckless. He says positively he won’t earry any laces or embroideries into his new department;. they must go. and if price-cutting will shift them, they’re bound to go. Al]over laces, in white, cream, and Paris, 2/6 and 2/9, now 1/6. 3/6, and 3/11 now 1/j.x, 4/6 and 5/6 now 2/11 Net laces, for 4in to 10in wide, in white, cream, and Paris, 1/3 for 's\ d, 1/7 for lljd. 2jfor 1/11, 2/11 for 1/6. A beautiful lot of lace insertions, in white, cream, and Paris, usual prices from 6d to 2/6. to clear at 3d, 6d, 7-jd, 9d, and 1/- yard Two pieces of allover embroidery, usual price 3/11, now 1/9 A large assortment of dress trimmings, usual price 1/- to 1/11 yard, now 8d and Sd. yd. FURNISHINGS. There is always a steady demand for furnislings. They don’t need to be sacrificed to insure a Bale, and yet the prices on this week’s furnishings are very little short of sacrifice. Two yards wide linoleum, nine pieces only, in. good designs, 2/6 for 1/11, 3/6 for 2/7, 3/11 for 2/11, and 4/6 for 3/3 Brass extension rods, extending to 4oin., with fittings complete,. 3kl each. 50in. plushettes, 1 piece peacock, 4/11, now 2/9, and 1 piece bronze green. 4/6 now 2/3 oOin. Velsours. in green and Cardinal, usual price 5/6, now 2/3 50in. art serges. 1 piece each, old gold, blue, bronze. and terracotta, 2/-. now 1/3 10 pieces 31in. crettones, in floral and conventional designs, to clear at 4}d, old, and 6£d CLOTHING DEPARTfrIENT. The clothing department is fairly settled in its new quarters. We want business there, to be bright from the start. Prices are down to zero. We should have a busy week. Men’s overcoats, in this season’s latest styles, at 25/6, 35/6, and - 38/6 Men’s tweed trousers at 6/6, 7/3, and 8/6 Men’s natural and red drab merino singlets and pants, at 2/11, 3/3, and 3/6 Men’s knitted singlets and pants, in ribbed and plain, 4/6 now 3/10, 5/- now 4/5, and 6/6 now 5/6 ... Men’s neglige and tennis shirts, to clear at 2/9. 3/6, and 4/6 Bush rugs, strong and durable, suitable for rough wear, now 7/3, 7/6, and 8/11 All Mail Orders Promptly Filled. Win. PEiTIE &' -Co., Ltd,
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2567, 30 July 1909, Page 3
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