We make a speciality of,stocking the very best tools of every description for all trades. 1 Now the holidays are over and work starts in earnest again, it is necessary to have the best of Tools to ensure good workmanship. These our salesmen will b e pleased t o show you. The Harvest Season calls for special attention and the undermentioned lines will especially interest Farmers : BINDER TWINE HAY FORKS HARVESTER OILS HAY RAKES FILES, &c. Mail Orders will receive prompt attention. am—agammi ASHBY, BERGH & CO., LTD. The Quality Ironmongers, Greymouth. , DRESS.—2OO Yards Check arid Stripe Dress in brown, greens and greys; 40in. wide, worth 3/6 yard, now 2/3 yard. French Crepe de Chene, 27in. wide, in Old Rose, Sky Blue, Saxe and White; very dainty and sweet; worth 10 6 yard, now 7/6. MANCHESTER. —4 Pieces 36m. Cream Flannelette; usually 2/9, now 1/11 yard. 3 Pieces 42in. pure Longcloth, usually 2/6. now 1/10 yard. 3 Pieces 32in. Plain Cream and Ecru Casement Cloth ; was 2/6, now 1/11. 4 Pieces 36in. Plain Casement Voile, was 2/3 yard, now 1/11 yard. Just a few left: Japanese Cushion Fronts, pretty designs; usually 3/6, now 1/11 each. Crash and Poplin Cushions, embroidered in coloured cottons, sateen backed, filled kapoc; were 6/11 each ; now 4/11 each. Tl?c Evcpt of To-day t THE GREATEST SALE ever promoted in the District, following on our Cash Purchase at half market rates of re= tired draper’s stock, value £35,000. A FEW INDUCEMENTS: • SHOWROOM. —24 Only, Children’s While Muslin Dresses, embroidered and pleated; sizes 18in. to 30in. were 18/6, now 11/6 each. 6 Only, Ladies’ Black Silk-Ottoman Blouses; sizes W’: and O.S. ; weie 21/-, now 14/11 each. 6 Only, Ladies’ Tussore, Poplin and Gabardine Skirts, trimmed, fancy pockets, self-covered and pearl bu» tons; were 29/6,now 12/6. 4 Only, Ladies’ Tussore Silk Costumes; S.W. and W'h sizes ; usually 84/-, now 49/6 ; great value. Children’s Crepe, Stripe and Print Overalls; sizes 18 t 22 inch only; usually 3/11 each, now 2/6. 50 Ladies’ White Panamas, blocked ready-to-wears; were 14/6, now 6/11. UNDERWEAR, — Ladies’ White Cotton Combs, worth 6/6 ; now 3/11. Indies’ Longcloth and Voilo Camisoles; were 4/6 ano 5/11; now 2/6 and 3/11. Ladies’ Longcloth Nightdresses, were 12/6, now 8/11. GLOVES AND HOSIERY —White Washing Lisle Thread Gloves; were 1/9 and 2/3, now 1/3 and 1/9 pair. Fawn, Grey and Chamois Washing Suede-finish Gldves. were 4/6; now 3/6 pair. Coloured Lisle Hose, Silk Ankle, in dark, brown, cream, tan, champagne and white; were 4/11, now 3/11 pair. 20 Dozen only. Black 1/1 Ribbed Hose; very special; were 3/11, now 2/11 pair. CLOTHING AND MERCERY. — Men's working Felt Hats, were 11/6, now 6/11 each. Men’s Dungarees, were 11/6, now 9/6. Men’s Dungarees were 13/6, now n/6. Men’s Working Shirts, strong cotton and grandrill; were 12/6 now 8/11. Men’s stro’ng Samson Braces, were 2/11, now 1/11. Fine selection of Wide-end , Ties, were 3/11, now 2/6. Boys’ strong Cotton Shirts, were 7/5, now 5/11; were 8/6, now 6/6. Men’s light-weight Singlets and Underpants'; were 5/6, now 5/11, pair. BOOTS.—Girl’s Chrome Derby Bals. macliine sewn: 7 to 10; usually 12/6. now 10 9 ; 11 to 1, usually 13/6, now 11/9. Ladies’ Black Leather Slippers, were 9/6, now 7/6 pair. McGrucr & Co. DRAPERS, GREYMOUTH
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Greymouth Evening Star, 21 February 1920, Page 2
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