Equality the great war cry. Well, for the next seven days, Cole’s -Cash Drapery Company are going to completely smash the high price ticket, •and make an equality of low prices for mg in the shop. Men, women, and children are alike catered for. ihe thrifty housewife will find that calicoes, sheetings, blankets, and all tlie other necessities cost less at “Th© Diace for Bargains.” The working man can get good underpants T'khd singlets/ denims, shirts, tweed trou-' sers, socks etc., at fomch lower prices • and everything f or women, ami ren can be procured at a big un t° d ? rices \ stoclc is new aSi up-to-date, and, being imported direct: is cheap- even at the ordinary pricS bu to effect a clearance firm'hare ab.. Mutely slaughtered the-old priced.: The wanted known” column v tells a tale of great sacrifices at Cole’s CaiHl Drapery Company -Xdvt.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 21 July 1916, Page 5
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