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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 5 Jun 1907, p. 8

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Iiunter's Para-dise t of The Mason i So's Business -Change Sale,' Agreat Chance for the economnical, A boon to the needyl1 A money saving Chance everybody, Fr-urther reductions on staple Dry Goods. Ail must be sold, Further Reductions on Ribbons. ilglr25c, qualities, sale price was 20ef, now. , ..- 18 ets per yard 20ec, 17c, now. ..... 15 ets per yard 17r; 21 4e row, ... ilets per yard "1 5e i10e, now.... 9 ets per yard 14z " 9,j0naw..... S ets per yard 8 and 10cgaliial e riee was 7ce n-ow 6ets per yard 5 %andJ. G 4e now 3ets per yard izt 2c o1 ent per Yard Linen Towels. Thîrs is one of our strong Iines. W- hâd an immen se stock and our values were very special althougha reduced to les than present wo esaeest there 15 s tili a fui]l range. Crenw Prices as follows: Ail linien Huek towels reg3 g, gg " reg price was 121z,now.,,..O 10e, now ........ 8e. Carpets and Linoleums. We bave somüe ehoice carpets stili left, a gookd range of Enigli3sh Oilelothsà and ends of Scotchi Linoleumas at Sale pri(ces, Prints, Etc, 12j cent prints at..........10ec IGCeprints for .............. 8c 121ecwrapperettes......0 25Ce ottonade or drills.......20 121,e shaker tor ......lO 10Je vhakc3r for........8e 10e wrapprttes......... 8e 20e Cottonade or dil.. 5 r for .......... Bargain fflm i.Âast Month

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