WINTER SALE
Shrewd householders are already talking of C. Smith’s colossal winter •sale which is to open on Thursday, for iust now there is extra inducement to attend, because the firm are making tremendous reductions m price tor a short period owing to duplication of Home orders, and the vagaries of shipping- lhe stocks dl ' really enormous, and afford a cho of pattern and quality hitherto unheard of on any part of the Coast In every department thousands of bargaiX art offering. Surplus stock makes it almost impossible to pass along the public avenues. It simply must be sold. During the days of the sale 10/- will be worth more than nound Beautiful window displays will be made and customers given every Sanco to get a glimpse at the mountains of attractive materials. 1 firm’s well-known business methods of “straight from the factory to buyer is well worth remembering, as it gives you the fullest possible value for Ke maney spent. In the Boot Department,' lower prices are quoted for footwear than at any time during th Inst two or three years, and all i ’“‘rinT—ter footer for themsdvg, and families should cal! in at Smith’s. The stocks earned in ev ry department are extensive and specially selected, so buvers are assured of satisfaction. —A .D.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 28 June 1921, Page 5
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216WINTER SALE Greymouth Evening Star, 28 June 1921, Page 5
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