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IfGRUER’S SALE lljc Cheapest Spot ip &T€ ynjoni'to . . . e know that prices will be almost prohibitive shortly. Buy everyth'll" aow, and in quantities—while you have the opportunity—is our advice. THE FOLLOWING LINES ARE A F Best Colonial White Blankets (single bed), usual 34 6, sale 27/6. Best Colonial White Blankets three-quarter size), usual 43/6, sale 33/5. Best Colonial 'White Blankets (full size), usual 54s sale *B/6. Grey Blankets (single), 27/6, sale 22/6. Grey Blankets (three-quarter size), 34/6, sale 27/6. Natural Flannel usual 1/11 yd, now 1/5. EW MONEY-SAVERS Shetland and Orkney Colonial Flannel 2s, sale 1/9. Men’s All-wool Knitted Singlets 7/9, sale 6/11. Men’s All-wool Knitted Pants 7/9, sale 6/11. i Cheaper lines in Men’s Singlets and Pants at sale price, 1/10, 2/6,. 3/3, and 4/11 each. Men’s Neglige Shirts 6/5, sale price 4/11. Lot Lancaster Window Blinds, 6or 7 ft. long, in Green, Red, Fawn, or Cream ‘ground. Usual price 3s, sale price 1/5 each. Another Lot of 50 Ladies Ail-leather Black Hand Bags—“Kudac” and Military Shapes—usual price 4/6, saleprice 1/11 each . Last lot sold liße hot mikes. Children’s Warm Woven Combinations 4/6. sale 2/11. Ladies’ Black and Gold Underskirts, usual price 7/6, 8/5 ; Sale 5/11. Ladies’ White Aprons 3/5, Sale 2/11. Ladies’ Colored Overalls 4/6, sale 3/9. Ladies’ Print Blouses 5/6, sale 2/11. Nice assortment Children’s Embroidery Piauoforos 3/6, for 2/11. | Lot Ladies Calico Knickers, sale 2/11, | 3/6 ; Chemises sale 2/11, 3/11 ; Camis- Q oles, sale 1/6, 2/3; Nightdresses, sale I 4/6, 5/6. These prices are sure to rise fl —get a reserve stock in for the winter, a All Mail Orders are promptly attended to by our Special Mail Order Shopper, who carefully selects and acts in your interest; in fact, shops for you as well as you could if in town. We pay postage. W r e guarantee satisfaction, or refund money. McCrruer Co* . SPOT CASH DRAPERS

r\ m% ft V W^A V.. W*. v*> si 65/U i mriTs /AS vL' 1 14 ,4.J» '/ n ■« *7 c i y / igh class finish Pure Colonial Cheaper Line Sac Suits 55/- 57/6 Mens Snorts > ni NEW ZLALAND | CLOTHING* FACTORY

lUvruw^Mnwin:»>«v.*jvc* s»&*hv*■***■'&<&. \ *,* .■fcwflw.it CHALK’S BOOTS For Men & Women Have won for themseives an ENVIABLE position in oublic esteem* mt t-**. Jn live first place, as to appearance, tJiov appeal on the score of Good (Style. Next as to Wearing Qualities, they prove themselves trusty friends. Lastly, they Save Money, as no cheaper boots can. C6MEUN£AND*SEE.IHEM AT J. W. CHALK P,O. BOX 45, SMawlpera C«ay, ar>d Broadway, ' Ecciton 'PHONE 140

PUBLIC NOTICES. CHAS. UDDSTROM’S FURNITURE DEPARTMENT SALE! SALE! SALE! Come and compare my prices, and you will lind that I am selling CHEAPER than any other house on the Coast. SPECIAL OFFER: FULL-SIZE WOOD BEDSTEADS at 37/6. Only a limited number at this price. Don’t miss this great bargain. PUBLIC NOTICES. DISPATCH JpOUNDRY <QOY., JL m (Established 1374.) ENGINEERS. BOILERMAKERS, BLACKSMITHS, IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS. WEST COAST AGENTS FOR—COCK’S WIRE ROPES. BOILER PRESERVATIVES, STEEL SPLIT PULLEYS,ROT LER COVERING S. Circular Saws and all Sawmilling and{ Engineers’ Requisites! kept in stock, j

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Greymouth Evening Star, 19 July 1918, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 19 July 1918, Page 4

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