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prices ©e It© pieces A l VHZT IX I 1 LT* A 1 1 BUT “QUALITY!” RE-, 1 g 1 I fl W/% I %/%/ gP% I i~LJr /% | B - MAINS FIRM AT ©UR X/.Lrf TV >ll > 1— 4 IX. A^-/JLAI—4 I—4 I** The Trumpet will Sound 9 a.m. on Thursday, June 30th. fl|| D ress Department Showroom Department Ciothing Department I rK 40-in GEORGE'ITES ill all shades. Osuallv 14/6, NOW 10/6 2 Dozen only (Special Line) LADIES’ OIL MEN’S ALL-WOOL PANT’S 6/11, 7/11 T jf win.bWKUfiiiLO,inan . , COATS 49/6NOW 22/6 MEN’S ALL-WOOL SINGLETS 7/ll», 8/11 Z [LJ !\ 2 Pieces 40-in NAVY CASHMERE. Usual 3/6. NOW 2/6 /Jop?|X 24 LADIES’ ALL-WOOL COSTUMES in . MEN’S FLANNEL SINGLETS 8/9, 9/11 ' I Il /I \ \ 3 Pieces 40-in SAXE-CASHMERE. Usually 3/6. NOW 2/6 & aH sl,af,es > from £4 10/ ’ MEN’S ALL-WOOL SOX 2/6 | I / 1 Pft \ 1 Piece 40-in. BLACK LUSTRE. Usually 5.6. NOW 3/6 LADIES’ WOOLLEN SPORTS CD ATS MEN'S BLACK CASHMERE FINISH SOX 1/6, 1/11, 2/3 | L 2 Pieres 56 "'"' CRAVENETTE - Usually 13/6. NOW 9/6 | and JUMPERS from 25/- MEN’S COLORED COTTON SOX 2/11 J^lft'Wi l /t—/ 12 Pieces FAWN COTTON GABERDINE. Usually 4/11 i’f M LADIES’ TWEED SKIRTS 39/6 Now 30/- MEN’S BRACES REDUCED TO 9d and 1/3 Pair I /fep * Z NOW 2/11 LADIES’ MORIE UNDERSKIRTS from ?' ■• MEN’S LINEN FINISH HANDKERCHIEFS 3 for 1/11; Wi /// W 1 \v\ 1 Picce BLACK CHIFFONELLE. Usual Piice 2 11. NOW 1/6 | WHM:f||&W 14 / 6 "WWMF 3 ,or 2/6 ’»*' IA ‘ 1 Piece NAVY STRIPED LUSTRE. ... Usual Price 7,6 LADIES’ WHITE FLEECY NIGHT- MENS KHAKI HANDKERCHIEFS 3 for 2/6 L //j I IP ’ NOW 311 DRESSES 25/- NOW 21'- BUYS’ ELASTIC BELTS 9d IJJ I -w -VyA Vqr’lE’tWr CHILD’S WAIST 3/11 NOW 2/6 ( BOYS’ SHIRTS 3,6 WW&W I ajgg I | —jk, -IvX | I 111 36 LADIES ’ FELT HATS at 1,11 MEN'S WIDE-END TIES 1/JI —f I The values quoted here are I • JfMi' I I 30 LADIES ’ straw hats at 1/6 men’s bows, 4 for i/- ' I L LJJHI I typical of the thousands l 1 Dozen LADIES’ STRAW BONNETS at IJIIIII JMk BOYS’ TWEED SUITS 22/6 I. t \ 4'""■J I offering in every depart uient I J 511 men’s raincoats 17/6 (three only). t _Tll PZAj I ! 1 : CHILDREN’S WINCEYETTE NIGHT- j|j|l MEN’S ALL-WOOL TWEED OVERCOATS 55/-, 59/6, 65/- tglji | —H— IP —————J : DRESSES from 7/6 ' MEN’S ALL-WOOL TWEED TROUSERS 21/- ( 1 Piece NAVY SERGE, 40-in wide. ... Usual Price 10/6 ' CHILDREN'S “BEAUTY WAISTS’’'2 5 t i'.N'.- ALL-WOOL TWEED SUITS 93/6 M 1 Hm jl NOWWI tWW’ LADiES’ PRINT OVERALLS 7.6 bro '™ 12/6 Ig ® Ml VI J, 1 3 Pieces NAVY SERGE, 40-in. wide ...Usual Price 3/11 . LADIES and CHILDREN’S VESTS are BOX SIW LL DHATS 1/- 1 iA I NOW 2/3 GREATLY REDUCED I [R N’S FELT HATS 10/6 -• '-4 54-in BLACK AND WHITE CHECK ... Usual Price B'3 I|F 100 LADIES’ FELT HATS. Usual Price 15'6. Trim /w JAPANESE SUIT ANJ) ATTACHE CASES 5/6, 6/6, 7/3, - } . StT |/I NOW 611 I U 3 D,,55cn LADIES’ FLEECY-LINED COMBS TO CLEAR B io/b z • d-X // 2 Pieces WHITE CREPE-DE-CHINE. Usually 15/6. Now 8/11 12 LAIMES’ ALL-WOOL COSTUMES. Usual Price £8 10/- SOlindS 9 40-in. WOOL GABERDINE. NOW 5/6 SALE PRICE £6 10/- A L|_ AT g|Q REDUCTIONS Manchester Dept. , „..x <; ' . - Fancy Department Furnishing Department 37. i n.WmTKLOAG l .LOTH 1 Oy J .nKH’ ( ’i : p,n I . J BLOCSL K3U.ROURGIV, P „.,y S S I 36-in. DARK NAVY PRINT 2 3 REDUCED to 1,6 ]i -• ' PnJe EAN S\LF PRICE’’’l 3yd EIDERDOWN QUILTS 69/6, 75/-, 79/6 l.Kc.llxd, .. . SALEJR(LI y 3jd KAPOC QUILTS, full size, 35/-, for 25/- x I 27in. NURSERY WHITE FLANNELETTE 19 and 111 gof•" /. f| \ ,AA | 1 P ':^ n P Jf , / es L [ XNl,{ iX) P' \,p.\ H L V DOUBLE BED KAPOC .MATTRESSES 53/6 L NOW 13 and 16 , h dis \ Prue 9d and 16 xd .•ALL 1 Kit L6d xd- ;-t ' ■- Aw#' SADIES’ U.S. HANDKERCHIEFS, good qualitv, 6 for 2/11, THREE-QUARTER BED KAPOC MATTRESSES 46/- | 6 Pieces STRIPED FLANNELETTE 16 yd redm ed to 1- • J ■ ! J?'! 6 for 111 ■. SINGLE BED KAPOC MATTRESSES 33/6WHITE JAP. CREPE 2’6 xd REDUCED to 19 A /ZW/fe ’ S!1J ? , :Jld ( I<E ' >, ' : 1)R - ( 'HINE HANDKERCHIEFS, for PILLOWS (Kapoc) 3/9 and 4/6 KAPOC 13 per lb j Ladies md (hildren 3 o ( lear 6d eae.i 18-in. COCOANUT MATTING 2/6 per vard COLORED J.W. CREPE 2 6 yd. REDCCED 1., 19 J ?,,'W," J/" ,' IR ' ! «rs!IES for 26 ™ h J 6 . , COCOANt ..,. s ,, vrrlXG 2n p „ V(l . [. 54in. WHITE SHEETING 4/9 yd. REDUCED to 3 9 ° 6 cM-.eAl . <1U ‘ l ’’ 3 ' ‘ ’ 4 * ’ CARBET RUNNER 3'll, 8.6. 10'9 i.. 72-in. WHITE SHEETING 5/6 vd. REDUCED to 311 •-' j A GOOD LINE OF DRESS BASKETS, leather coineis. £ 'TAPESTRY HEARTHRUGS 13 9 each L 80-in. WHITE SHEETING s'll‘yd. TO CLEAR 4'll J ,<, !i r< K 'n v‘w/a'i ° un<v ~ i i „ \ AXMINSTER HEARTHRUGS 27,6, 29/6, 3G/6 Li LADIES HEA\ \\ GO IHSE. black, grex. heather. A BORDERED CASEMENT CURTAINS 2 6 and 3/6 per yd.| SERVIETTES 23 NOW 1/6. Servietes 2'9 NOW 19 b T ood wmter line. Only 4,6 pair. t \ v txwf rnvFRQ or/ oo a'o a i rnnn ptttciw si TP<2 9 a \’Hxv 1O i LADIES' GLOVES, all greatly reduced. 'Ji-iM * fag IAPESIRY TABLE COVERS 25/-, 29,6, <>9/6 • GOOD PILLOW SLIPS 2/6 NOW 1,9 each CHILDREN SOX. ordinary price 3/6 to 6'6, Reduced to • LINOLEUM 2vds wide, 13'6 for 15'6 ’ | GOOD HEAVY PYJAMA CLOTH 3/6 REDUCED to 2/3 yd. nr xrv’ vr-r' fpt! T tvf ” ; t i v i • RarU tfi OIK DflVQOf Value LINOLEUM. 2yds wide. 15/6 for 12/9 // ~ EAI?S q X I EL t RIEEING ’ creani antJ wliite - Isual l lllce ESaCSC TO U!u UayS OT value CARPET SQUARES, all sizes, REDUCED 15 Per Cent. I I 2 fl. S;ile price 1 3 vara. / • @ *l * MH— I ■■»—Ml» *-i-v «*»■«< - Tmn— ■■■ui .RwiiwwwwrwffTrTrp—g?girQ' rlißlM,:M * :g> *»>umw7u»Di>w«TUiw«i ■■ mi ihM■ ii ■ 111 ■■> ■ir ll’ i l i'3int nimii«rn'm»nw®B»noKr’mwwwin , riri i ■ ■■■■ nnaiaMia ■ nxrj.'«M;jQa«jaur ■■■imii iwimiiii W|| ' Boot Department 1 No approbation during Sale. Terms cash. 20 Pairs LADIES’ CHROME BAR SHOES. Usual Price 25'6 2 0 Pairs SPLIT SCHOOL BOOTS, sizes 7to 9, 12/6; 10 to 1 r’ • 1 j • * /-* x ZA J LL sale price 166 /2\ v —_ iso Freight paid on Country Orders. !' 50 LADIES’ CHROME DERBY BOOTS. Usual Price 29 6 £fc. ; \ 50 Pairs MEN'S BOX CHROME SUNDAY BOOTS. Usual . L SALE PRICE 23 9 Price 35 6 SALE PRICE 27/6 I , bi U» LADIES’ CHROME DERBY smw 27/6 “ ////,/ B °° TS ' J “ l “* /"▼ A <HP < < I X J F 50 LAKES’ GLACE DERBY SHOE, /V| II H I f(l I 20 LADIES’ PATENT COURT SHOES. Usual Price 39/6 1 WMS J 1 >'iee 35 - SALL IRRL 27/6 M > M ® g SALE PRICE 2J6 % S 50 EELE BACK SHOOTERS, pegged and nailed, 35/- . h 30 Dozen LADIES’ ROUND RUBBER HEELS Usual Price vk , SALE PRICE 29/6 !/ 30 p2 e glace button k ShTS iZwk'sALE PB.cE 6/n Drapers, Boot Importers, House Furnishers, Greymouth | TO CLEAR 12,J > ENGLISH SOLE LEATHER REDUCED to 5/6 per lb X

Positive Day-and-Night Protection Against Colds, Influenza and Chest Troubles! g| OiIiNNIKGTOMk I r 3?® Moss I I Ni'AG | HaaaasJ f./;. j pl A cough remedy can be judged only by the work it has bl|| ®I L'- j done in the past. For 60 years Bonnington’s Irish Moss qS| B ''’ ha- prevented and banished Coughs, Colds and Influenza, kfp || | || and to-day is the favourite remedy m Australasia. ij Itei ...SiiC! Amorist recent tert.mentals, the following comes all the way from Cowangie, Hip; Victoria. /Australia: Ponnw** n*> Irish Mas for Coughs. Co’ds, and all Bronchial affections. I have Mhfa lxx-n iimp,; ■■ f< r vse’i. --c my lin’r hny. and find it is ihe only cough remedy to do me any good. P I su - hr v ' ,h d ’’' ,r 55 Anrl a wheezing and-it gives me wonderful relief, and therefore we always ■ gg| * holf ’ r in 1 *' l, '’ usr '' - <S(tdJ F - MINIFIE - I ] 8 W Fr- 'eon Pi.rk khn.'l, N >p-*r, N.Z.. Mr. Kennedy Thomson teHs how Bon- \ }fp -J I J » ' n 1 *’ , ni *’ cll ;.A the “£lu": — Dv IN IN lINv3I W IN O I ' I ~. tc . ( , lO | Or c y C g [ ?0 | very hot, with the result that I caught a very mmH lr'» AOn A. /** Ts- ?.’■ Ml tj , r - M-r wur-c nvn-nJed to me and lam pleased to inform ycu that [LAI p—k IX. miv Krfl I J 1!•i; r. b » .< rrn.n t ... Ii ' I '»-vs-j.il;. taken two large bottles and am just about I , —jf'Aiwks. Co" a t"'* ll - I a miy b. iteve thrt jeur vaiu-bie me ic ne saved me from another attack of the Flu.’" 1 rxfe a • fcyd sX? I Mr. John Rhnr! s, whore LmiL has us*d Bonninjton'j Irish Moss for over 20 years, r v I w:h? ’ ,rn ’ a sj s! uiy s,rcet ' ci:nji>;iiurch =- Mg TVcl vfesell fi “W- .<U- ri- d- dinn, the 1. !: -za Ep>de.-n : c. and are quite sure that Bennington's Irish ajjgH .. L Mors sav-o ■->. aI > r> .rcnl»: . We re<\i.im-nd it lor children as we know it is so safe." _ "* I | Jur'ji'd i>, I'rbUl. IS. Ilonnington's is best! It contains no harmful drugs, SB': ITOnsWZBMW’ w -a rr ASS xs” Al H . Icohol. ; t! J•, t ,-efore safest for children. And yet it is so potent as RISH MOSS 7 Z7“ '7”.,., M , 9 If Stake your fa”r ■> < th; b.'-yea.’-oM tavounte Bonmnglon s Irish Moss. Secures -tiNimis,) 1,0 l!e l ‘ ow " t ‘‘ c s ' ze ‘ s 0I1!y “' 6 cver y'd'.ete. 200 A Saf« and Vm.va.bli RcMznY rot I c *’®**« ASTHMA. WwOflUwe -K.HNTM t At»» ah, <*rv<jrio«9 or tm« uao " °/uX l *,7LV'°' A r’'' f ' 11 rri L„ o, r Jerrr J F»m Art-Jit—One t>suris,<^ a ' u | to K uj„S X'J MtbtCough is t-utMesnsnt. al short uibrvus, unii'rtbc U 4 ’iy X ; 'I. v'.. ■? **4 the vanw euantity to te adouusuivd tor f". y. for lurthar Anre«oes see tlrr..Ur eoOssat. [ j| b' ** WitUtmt leaspiotUuls sgr io rears rad urwarAi. >Ur P ‘.‘S,’' 1 Sc "•M. age f> vwrs. ball trasprxvi."-:.'. af." 1 yttrs. sc iupto 3 i. T ■ z** cViC®. g-r SK i| tur, io drops us;rvtrT Theit-us-s nw, hr rpuUO .» •"•t, two. a three Loors as iwr t* required. I ■ I I Prepared by I dpy iEORGE BONN’NGTOX itr ’F | CHRIST CHURCH I

SANDER AND SONS’ _ VOLATILE EUCALYPTI EXTRACT. CaA be obtained at all chemists and stores. There is no reason for putting ap with inferior brands because you can obtain “Sanders,” which is not only recognised by the highest medi cal authorities but is proved by the Supreme Court, Melbourne, the best. SANDER’S EXTRACT is specially manufactured for medicinal use under the constant supervision of a medical man. SANDER’S EXTRACT is unequalled for colds, influenza bronchitis, diarrhoea, flatulence, all infectious disecses; locally for wounds, bums, ulcers, piles, itching , c dß‘ blains. Mr. J. Ho writes : I have usea SANDER S EX TRACT for the last 42 years with the very best results. Once a substitute was given to n>% a larger bottle at the same price; esult: no good. Only SANDER’S EXTRACT «nter» my

PETONE NURSE. ■ EULOGISES DR. MORSE’S INDTaN ROOT PILLS. “I have been maternity nursing quite fifteen years,” writes Nurse M I. Walsh, 17 Tepuni Street, Petenc “and during the course of my care-r as registered nvrs? I had recourse to Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills as a genuine purgative medicine and in some cases for the relief of kidney trouble. In accouchment cases I haco at times recommended the use I have Morse’s Indian ’ Root Pills, and you have my consent to use this evidence of-their merit for publication.” 13 4

Children like Wade’s Worm Figs. Safe and certain remedy for worms.— Advt.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 28 June 1921, Page 8

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