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FALL IN PRICES

EFFECTIVE THIS WEEK.

The announcement of a considerable reduction in the prices of clothing, mercery, and footwear this week will be very welcome to the public generally, and they will not bo slow to make the most of the opportunity afforded thorn of making the pound note do more than the work of a tenshilling note. The Xew Zealand Clothing Factory Winter Sale will continue this week only, and positively terminates on Saturday next. This is the sale of the year, and keen shoppers make a point of waiting for it. They know that a visit to the 'TLB." sale will repay them, and that the low prices and higli quality cannot be beaten anywhere. This year's sale has been a bigger success than ever, and enormous business has been done. The splendid quality of "H. 8." goods is recognised throughout the Dominion, and the firm fully deserves the reputation it lias gained for value everywhere. An advertisement on another page of this issue gives a slight indication of the bargains offering this week. Great reductions have been made in the prices of all lines, including men's sport suits, sac suits, trousers, vests, hats of all ki.ids, underwear, shirts, pyjamas, and footwear. Clothing for boys and youths is being cleared at very low pries, and many bargains await ladies in boots, shoes, and slippers. Satu, day is the last day of the sale, and everyone is strongly advised to grasp this opportunity of effecting very economical purchases. No goods can bo sent out on approval during the sale and terms are strictly cash. A chance io materially reduca the cost of living does not occur every day, and this groat opportunity should not be missed by anyone.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 9 August 1920, Page 5

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FALL IN PRICES Greymouth Evening Star, 9 August 1920, Page 5

FALL IN PRICES Greymouth Evening Star, 9 August 1920, Page 5

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