ALLIES' WEAR. NO DOUBT ABOUT BIG REDUCTIONS This is the last week of the Allies Great Sale at G.. Smith's, Lttl. All summer Roods must ho sold. Ladies' ready-made print dresses, reduced from 30s to 3s lid, is surely in itself eufTkient evidence that the firm'do not want to cany this season's stocks over till next year. Ladies' embroidered., dresses, \vorfh 27s 6d, are offered for 5g lid—one could not buy the material at the price. In ladies' blouses, hats, voiles, prints, calico sheetings, etc., equally astonishing reductions have been made for.the last week of the sale. Men's shirts and suits are not omitted, and have fallen a prey, in the pruning of prices., Just Tead a small inset iiq to-niqht's issue. It is small, compact, easily road, but it is important to persons other than spendthrifts. The object of the sale is the clearance of stock, and to achieve this the goods are literally being given away.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 1 February 1916, Page 5
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