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TYMONS and CO.’S STOCK-TAKING SALE NOW ON

SI-fOWROOM. Special Bargains in Ladies’ overcoats. 1 each only, grey tweed and navy, reduced to 2:5/-. Ladies’ fawns, browns, blues and purple coats all the latest and smartest styles reduced to 70/-, 75/-, 80/-, 90/-, usually £5 10s to £8 10s. Ladies’ rain coats, 2,0n1y reduced to 20/-. 1 silk finish twill mackintosh reduced to 27/6. j Trench coats, reduced to j7O/-, us--ually £5 10/-. * / All onr good gabardine eoats greatly reduced. costumes greatly reduced. MILLINERY. Felts, velvets, 'velours all at hakL price,! all wings and mounts duced to half price. Oddments in dowers and wings reduced to 3d each. Ladies’ gabardine hats reduced »o 5,11, usually 7/11, 9/11. Girls’ coats. 2 only, grey tweed 22 and \24 inch, reduced to 12/6. 1 grey tweed velvet collar belt at back, length 36 inches reduced to 25/-. BLOUSES. Several floral voile aad lawn blouses reduced to 5/-. 6 only white .voile blouses reduced to 10/- usually 14/6 to 16/6. White .lap silk blouses reduced to 24/- and 25/-, usually 29/6, 52/6. All crepe de chine blouses substantially reduced. Special line of black Jap silk blouses reduced to 19/6. UNDERCLOTHING. Special value i» ladies’ merino combinations, reduced to 4/11, 5/11. 6/6, 7/6, 8/6, worth double Ladies’ cream and natural spencers, reduced to 3/-, 3/6. j Special line of large size ladies cream flette nights reduced to 13/6. . . .. . 6 only black nioirette underskirts reduced to 7/11. 1 anly red warm dressing packet reduced t© 9/11. 1 only saxe blue dressing gown fleecy, slightly soiled, reduced to 30/-. 2 only children’s padded dressing gowns pale blue and pink, reduced to 10/6. worth 15/6. Special line ladies’ camisoles trimmed lace reduced to 3/6. A few doz,en only women’s full size grey fleecy lined bloomers reduced to 3/11 usually 7/6. Extra long heavy ribbed chemise singlets, reduced to 4/6. Fine white simdets, long, reduced to 3/3, 3/6, 4/6. Girls’ small cream woven butterfly combs reduced to ?/- algo knickers trimmed narrow lace 3/-.

FANCY DEPARTMENT. Gloves.—Special value in ladies’ seamless knitted gloves, tans and grays reduced tw 1/3, usually 2/11. Gur perfect fitting fieccy lined gloves in grey fawn and black usually 4/6, 4/1, reduced to 3/6. Long Mack silk gloves for evening wear, reduced to 3/11, 4/11. Special line of ladies’ ribbed black all wool hose reduced to 5/6. Good heavy line of black ribbed hose reduced to 5/-. Girls’ long black stockings double knees and feet, reduced to 1/6, 1/11, 2/3. All Golf hose reduced 10 per cent. Special 2 dozen pairs only ladies’ navy silk ankle hose, reduced to 4/11, usually 6/11. A few dozen good heavy grey cotton hose reduced to 2/11, usually 4;9. Several dozen pairs ladies’ new taw silk finished hose reduced to 3/11, usually 5/6. 2 pieces euiy double width chiffon olive green, reduced to 6d per yard. Lengths of veiling l-J-yards whits with black spots, also amethyst and blue,, reduced to 6d each. DRESSES. Speoial line of new Dress Tweeds, reduced to 9/11, 11/6, 13/6. The best value in town in Black Dress Materials all at sale prices. Floral Voiles reduced to 9/6 per yard, 54 inches wide. 1 Roll only, Fawn Coating Gabardine, 60 inches wide; reduced to 12/11, worth 18/6. Fcxe’s Navy Twill Serge, 54 inch, reduced to 16/6. All Velveteens greatly reduced. Special line of Striped Silks reduced to 1/11 yard. MANCHESTER AND FURNISHING. 100 Yards only, good heavy Plain Sheeting, 72 inch, reduced to 4/11, usually 6/11. 2 Bolts only, extra Heavy White Sheeting, 80 inch, reduced U 4/6. Tarantulle reduced to 2/6 yard. Unbleached Calico, strong, reduced to 1/2, 1/4, 1,6. - ’ll our good qunlitv Striped Flannelettes, usually 2/11, reduced to 2/5. Good value in full size Pillow Slim, Reduced to 2/6, 2/11; usually 2/11, 3/11. M ERCERY DEPARTMENT. Special line of Men’s Felt Hats, smart, shapes, reduced te 14/3. Good strong Men’s Samson Bracks reduced to 2/6, 3s. Bovs’ Bar-Ties in White and Black, Black and Oven, Bine ani White, reduced to 1/6.

NO -GOODS ON APPRO Built like a Motor Tire Biggest Advance in Footwear in a century , Positively the toughest, strongest rubber over evolved goes into Goodrich Motor > Tires. Think how they stand up for thousands of miles under terrific'strain. Now imagine that very rubber made into a boot! That’s the new “HIPRESS” method—Rubber Boots and Shoes made of the same that goes into . Goodrich Tires. And cured, just like a tire, INTO ONE SOLID PIECE UNDER ENORMOUS PRESSURE! No weak spots in them—they WEAR ALL OVER. All other Boots and Shoes are made by the old dry heat process—stuck**together by hand. But “HIPRESS” are literally ONE SOMD PIECE OF RUBBER—they won’t leak, peel,'or separate. E. W. Pidgeon & Coy. Ltd.f!.Z. Distributors Procurable from Para Rubber Coy. and all Goodrich Service Stations . P(>S9i-37°9

The 'most wonderful light of the eg 3. «r 01 - LsJley-Light two sources of electric supply. < Most plants limit you to one. f You can* uso electricity for light or p<j£ver direct from the •v LaUey-Light, generator when itr is running. - / Or you can us© it. from the storage battery when the ' plant stands idle. One source is as good as t th© other. times it is an additional economy to use curront direct from the generator. We shall be glad to tell the other Lai ley-Light /advantages and economies. THE ELECTRIC LIGHT AND POWER ' Alliniorcnatioa concerning this light will be sopp’ied on application fo Messrs , L, ft fid ic. Co., West Co st Machinery Coy., Weriti Street, Greymooth.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 27 July 1920, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 27 July 1920, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 27 July 1920, Page 6

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