Mercedes News-Tribune (Mercedes, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, August 19, 1932 Page: 3 of 6
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MERCEDES NEWS-TRIBUNE
FRIDAY, AUGUST 19, 1932
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The Gigantic Stock of the New York Store Goes Out!
It Is True Nebenzahl Bros. Are Going To Move
SHOUTING PRICES!
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49c
The Entire Stock Is Marked Down to Sell—Nothing Reserved
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Boys’ Overalls
Tennis Shoes
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The New York Store
Nebenzahl Bros.
Nebenzahl Bros.
MERCEDES
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69c quality in all sizes
for men and boys.
49c
89c
Starting Friday at
8:45, Aug. 19
Up to $5.00 Ladies Footwear
Rollins, Allen-A,
Vanette Silk Hose
Men’s Bob Smart Shoes
$5.00 and $6.00 Quality
Starting Friday at
8:45, Aug. 19
$1.98 Red
Goose Shoes
Oxfords for both
boys and girls
98c
a New York Store Sale!
Triple stitched and
well made
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Fast Color Wash
Frocks
They • will sell fast.
Prints and Batiste
Ladies’ Suede
Moccasins
A wonderful ho u s e
slipper
39c
Up to $1.00
Neckwear
Beautiful selection
new patterns.
19c
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Child’s
Underwear
Ages 2 to 8 in athletic
style for boys and
girls.
15c
White
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We 9re Leaving - Come Get It!
Starting, Friday Aug. 19th
at 8:45
Store Closed All Day Thursday
After 8 years of successful operation—The New York Store is mov-
ing. The deck must be cleared.._One of the most complete stocks of
Dry Goods in the Valley is to be sacrificed. In many instances you
can buy at half wholesale and far below the present new low prices.
We are determined to sell out everything. This will be a surprise to
many of our good customers. With school so near—it will pay every
mother to bring her shopping list to the New York Store and buy at
the most sensationally low prices in our history.
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FREE BROOMS!
Starting Friday
We are not only going to sweep our entire
stock out but we will let you do some sweeping
too. With the first 50 purchases made of
$ 1.00 or more we will give a brand new broom
away. One to a customer.
New styles in tan or black. A
huge stock of all sizes and
patterns. Sports included.
New stock up to
$ 1.98. New shades,
super fine quality, all
silk chiffon or service
weight.. Startling
price.
Every size is included. Smart
oxfords, ties, straps and
pumps. You’ll say they are
bargains.
Just the thing for
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Silk Undies
Ladies Step-ins and
Teds as well as the
Brassier and Step-in
combinations.
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Blankets
Save the big difference on
blankets by buying now. We
have a generous stock of
1 every kind.
FREE CLOCKS!
Starting Friday
Just to show you that we are keeping up with
the times—you not only get a new broom but
if you purchase as much as $ 10.00 you will re-
ceive a new $2.00 Alarm Clock. It will well
pay you to make all of your purchases here.
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Prince, A. E. Mercedes News-Tribune (Mercedes, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, August 19, 1932, newspaper, August 19, 1932; Mercedes, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1571690/m1/3/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Dr. Hector P. Garcia Memorial Library.