New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 25, 1920, Page 19

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SR I doniey | New Brltam Clothmg and Dry Goods Evening Untif O The Store for the People and Owned By the People LOOKING FORVVARD Everything Points Toward Increased Clothing Prices for Fall We Are Undergoing An Unparallelbd Process of Reconstruction - We Are Selling Clothing CHEAPER Than HasBeenSoldatAny TimeintheLastFive Yea Buy Your Clothes Now at the Great Manufacturers’ Sale and Benefit by Qur Great Val See for Yourself 5 : ‘Newspaper Ads and Prices Mean Nothing If They Cd“: Be Backed With Truth Regular Retail Prices Manufacturers Prices 0 Sale Pri ; $37.50 $22.50 . $17.75 $40.00 $42.50 $45.00 -$47.50 $30.00 $32.50 $27.50 L. 2 $35.00 | $ 9.’ $54.50 $37.50 | $31 .7 : $60.00 $40.00 $33.5 Don’t Wail, Buy a ‘Suit or Two at This Great Money Savmg $52.50 Mothcrs' Brmg in Your Boys andSelect a Suit From Our Fifteen Beautiful Pattcms Sizes 7 to 18 Regular Retail Prices 1 Manufacturers’ Prices | Our Sale Pricss =<V . $12.50 $7.50 { $5.75 3.2 $19.50 $12.75 ' 0. I = Forward March to the Greatest Clothmg Sale in the Hlstory of the ( New Britain Now Going On at The NEW BRITAIN CLOTHING & DRY GOODS STORE, Sl% & % Maln Street

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