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fi %U k , IS- atojr ft Tim order is—“CLEAR ALL WINTER STOCK AT ANY PRICE.” Tins gave our price-reducers a free hand and tlic bargain list below is proof of the ruthless manner in which everything has been still further reduced. I ’i'i* fact that practically all these goods were imported this season, and repre- |! K °ht the latest styles, doubles the value of our Bargains'. 9 m pia am § & » gs« aga n Wlkp Jj 11 %$ g (p p P 11 t %0 i %! m £ M fWil SACRIFICE OF MILLINERY. Every TRIMMED HAT in stock, including some imported Models, must go. fho usual marked prices of theso aro 16s 6d to 51 Gd. All now marked at 5s ltd ea. ALL READY-TO-WEAR HATS to bo cleared—Usual prices 4s lid to 21s. Clearing Sale Price Is lid, 2s 6t3 each. COSTUMES. 9 COLORED TWEED and CLOTH COSTUMES, some very smart styles—Usual Prices 45s to 81s Clearing Sale Prices IGs Gd each r E uplili 10 ONLY—Usual price 59s 6d to 1303 Clearing Sale Price 12s 6d each 3 NAVY SERGE COSTUMES Usual prices 35s to 45s Clearing Sale Price 10s Gd each 9 MAIDS’ COSTUMES in Tweed and Navy Serge—Usually 21s Clearing Sale Price 2s ltd each 15 LADIES’ SUMMER FROCKS in Voile, Crepe and Pique—Marked 25s to 69s 6d Clearing Sale Price 12s 6d each 6 CREAM SERGE WALKING SKIRTS— Marked 9s Gd to 21s Clearing Sale Price 2s lid each it 'Hsf&i I? Ml i V- hi t~ S fpjS -»• > ‘y! h k •>? ~ FURS FURTHER REDUCED. 6 ONLY BLACK HARE SETS, all new goods at Half-price—Usual prices 455, 49s 6d, 53s Cd, 635. Clearing Sale Prices 22s 6d 24s Gd, 9d, 56s 3d, 01s Cd. <1 WHITE FOXA LINE SETS•I9s Cd, 635, 80s Gd, 126 s Clearing Sals Prices 24s 9d 9'J, 62s CHILDREN’S GOATS. 25 CHILDREN’S COATS in Colored Cloth, Cream Knitted and Black Satin—Marked from 12s 6d to/30s Final Sale Price 4s IPJ each LADIES’ UNDERSKIRTS. 30 LADIES’ UNDERSKIRTS in Colored Moirette and Satin at Halfprice, some less—Usual prices 6s lid to 25s 6d Sale Prices 3s 6d to 15s Sd REMNANTS IN /LL DEPARTMENTS ■MARKED HALF ORDINARY PRICE AND LESS. 24S 1 pi I * P~ , . Wr~t mmmi “re c vr* m W 53 K 3 Ip 8 \ i mn m m ire

im JaSEat.SW aw A . W] p ii 1 p The Dual Winner of England’s Prided Trophy. The New 1915 Model 8-CyUnder 70 k.p. This Year’s Model is the best Hill-climber in the Dominion! Can climb almost any hill in Poverty Bay on top gear. Reliability Test of New Zealand was won recently by the CADILLACS being first and second. SXJNBE AM CARS We haTe FIVE (5) NEW MODELS of the Latest Type, with Special XTTT TQ P N’t I? p AI?2, This Beautiful French-lined Car—with full Electric Equipment for £275, main DIUOC/Uih ports—has created a stir in the Motoring World, not only in Gisborne, but throughout the whole world. TTP ITT P A T?Q The Famous English A.C.—England’s Aristocratic Car—holds again this year First JjAATIAA p rize Royal Automobile Tests. Out of 22 Light Cars that started the the A.C. was the only one to finish. The 1915 QTTv fJ-T?T? and the 1915 P A LTHORPE th Britisll ' made Lisht CarS ’ ® re heigh * of Per- fection, with full Electric Equipment, LORRIES The JEFFERY drives on all Four Wheels. THE DENNIS THE DAIMLER THF LEYLANL' VJ’ f ’ff' T fW M ' 0 i’ULL STOCKS 01- TYRES AND ALL REQUISITES. Q-V / p p & J. -Q €5 / i it. irii.%'ll2JV] ! .AN': m a® ..«SaSS ®a m , ■*%*> Wm Y N 8? I s Q k THE BEST SCOTCH OBTAINABLE,

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Gisborne Times, Volume XLV, Issue 4006, 12 August 1915, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume XLV, Issue 4006, 12 August 1915, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume XLV, Issue 4006, 12 August 1915, Page 7

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