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j « farmersF - I fc I YOU BUYING YOUR HARO. B i 11 ? WARE SUPPLIES RIGHT? g | 11 I iLJi fi I i § — HI 1 i'/GAv' that harvest time is here go to 9 I ? w Ashby, Bergh’s for supplioa oS 1 1 the andermentioned lines:— r i .g ® t I § BINDER. TWINE 1 | HAY FORKS gg 1 < ® SCTTHE BLADES fa if& iit I 1 J FILES fa | I W HARVESTER. OILS B 1 f I M I ; g f/ HAY RAKES » I ’ L- ■' JL SCYTHE HANDLES AND STONES B i I SBWIKGf twine and needles y 1 £ Eto -’ E* o - f ' goods bought at this Store ai« G/'Tp/'\ I | guaranteed to be of the best possible quality, And prices are right. f. : I u ”' | ASHBY BERGH & CO., LB | M KWH ERA QUAY. fat THERE’S A TIME LIMIT! Record activity has been ruling here. Unprecedented bargains have proved great business brmgers. But there’s a time limit® tnis sale. lhe wonderful v alues remaining are to ba claarwi promptly, regardless of tho rising market. lOR A FEAA DAYS LONGER, you will have a chance to participate in this memorable clearing-out of seasonable stocks Zw. ent prices. i..i mu I A few of our final values—- | Ladjes’ Black Lisle Thread Hose, now | 1/6 and 1/11 pair. | Ladies’ All-wool Osh mere Hose, now I 3/11. I Ladies’ Sports Corsets, elastic tops, | now 7/11, 8/11 and 10/9. x 1 Ladies’ White Cotton Chemise Vests, j good value; now 2/1L | Ladies’ Longcloth Nightdresses, now i 8/11. Ladies’ Summer Dresses, now less f than half usual prices—l4/6, 19/6. i Model Millineiy, now 9/11 and 14/6. ■ Ladies’ Ready-to-wear Hats, now 3/11, ; 5,/ll and 8/11. ' I Navy Print, 30ins. wide; now 1/6 yard. ' Unbleached and MTiite Table Damask, now 3/11 yard. Alen’s Strong Working Shirts, now 6/11 and 8/11. Select it Now? 7 McGruer & ©o. Spot Cash Stores GREYMOUTH, HOKITIKA AXD RF.EFTOX O I Lt ; j I CjTotonolo I an d entrancing is the newest (iK & I I fa ce music w ken played on the WV“I Co!umbia Grafonola. AN latent—all the be£t— are fa" /Ifafafa played perfectly on this peerless ment. Hear the n Columbia n at your u qi 3 (Ti neare^dealer s ‘ W1 ite for Catal ° Bue * fa\ Tirst W.thUc Laksf 9 Illjll'lP 6 GoJton.Limitrf High Street, Christchurch. bTUOiO | Local Agents:—WADE AND CO. it jjfa - fir breakfast, a»re the tcibets Lj^cK,& Sapper

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Greymouth Evening Star, 18 March 1922, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 18 March 1922, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 18 March 1922, Page 2