CONTINUE SO RICHT ON TO END OF THE Mere words lire quite inadequate to tell of the multitude of opportunities that abound in every department of this Store. Notwithstanding last week’s big clearance, there ore still many hundreds of Bargains that are worth your instant attention. Besides the Big Reductions on our own Stock, this Week’s Sale Offerings include several Special Purchases which we have marked a long way under original cost. SALE SPECIALS IN THE DRESS DEPARTMENT. 100 Special Robe Lengths, all exclusive goods, including fine Solid Rohes in various colourings, Cheviots and Fine Tweeds. Regular Prices 22s Gd to 37s 6d; Sals Pries 15S 6d. Special Purchase of Fine Costume Tweeds, in Grey, Fawn, and Green Striped effects, 400 yards in all, 42ml’ wide. Regular Price 3s lid; Sale Price 2s 6d. Trimmed Mats. Regular Prices from 14s 6d to 29s Gd; Sale Prices 5s Gd to 9s lid. Ail our Imported Models, which were originally 39s Gd to Cos, now Gs 11d, IDs 6d, and 12s 6d. Untrimmed Straw Hats, in a variety of Shapes and Colourings ; Sals Prices Gd, Is, and 2s 6d. French Flowers, originally Is lid to 5s lid; now 6d, Is, and is 6d each. Smart Costumes, in Navy striped effects; stylish Coats, Skirts with panel backs. Regular Price 39s Gd, Sale Price 15s 6xl. Navy Blue Serge Costumes, in the Norfolk style. Regular Price 47s 6d ; Safe Price 37s Gd. Two only Costumes, in Navy and Striped Tweed. Regular Prices G9s Gd and 84s; Sale Price 10s 6d. Ladies’ Top-Coats, Raglan style, of shower-proof _ Covert Cloth in Grey and Green colourings. Regular Price 30s; Sale Price 12s 6d. Ladles’ Tweed Skirts, in several colourings. Regular Price 23s Gd; Sale Price £s 11d. MEN’S CLOTHING, AT SOLID SAVINGS, Men’s Suits, of serviceable Tweeds, in useful colourings, all sims. Regular Prices 30s, 3os Gd, 39s Gd to 47s Gd; Sals Prices 24s 6d, 27s 6d, 32s Gd to 39s Gd. Men’s Strong Tweed Working Trousers, in all sizes. Sale Prices 7c Gd, 7s 11d, and 8s 6d. Men’s Tcp-Coats, of light rain-proof fabrics and heavier Tweeds. Regular Prices 30s, 37s Gd. to 70s; Sale Prices 24s 6d, 2Ss Sd, to 55s Gd. ■Wt
“ REGAL- UNDERSLUNG” What’s that? In the past people have been getting np on cars and going overland and doing things they cannot afford. ... A Car would shed a tyre and run home on the rim ; another a*/ an p.sle would break ; yet another time the springs would give out. . . . This is exasperating. . . . All this worry can be avoided by buying a REGAL at an honest price, and getting honest good work with safety, comfort, and reliability. Sole Agents : A MOTOR CAR I AN UP-TO-DATE MOTOR CAR 1! THE MOTOR CAR PAR EXCELLENCE 111 Barlow’s Motor Garage, Where all information will be given and trial runs arranged. Boots eMTjma ragaHtrarorißnii New Zealand’s best for man, woman and child. Zealandia
Colds and coughs arc too serious” to be trifled with. At first they may seem unimportant but, if not attended to, bronchitis, pneumonia or even consumption may develop. You need a medicine to soothe the irritation, break up the cold and leave the lungs strong and healthy. There’s no remedy so good as Bonnington’s Irish Moss —for over half a century it has been the favourite family cough remedy. But refuse substitutes. If an unscrupulous retailer tries to sell you an imitation or substitute tell him you want Bonningtpn’s. Ask for it. and insist on getting it. 47
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3566, 4 July 1912, Page 3
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