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»» <. . „ Manchester Dept. Manchester Dept. ■r'l n tss g 1 >bl iffl g aj| 50 dozen Coloured Towels, size 17 by Serviettes, usually 1/3 and 1/6 each, py t/ ( M! gf iM U JSI b IM Hj 36, now 2 for 2/11. now 3 for 2/11. i |/, I I J H ' // |iW Hi 10 dozen White Towels, size 24 by 46, Serviettes, usually 1/11 and 2/3 each, ff H tiß JUM H ML__Jn / HI M usually 2/11 each, now 2 for 2/11. now 2 for 2/11. ' p; [ < Hl Mi ■y— M B f>, ■' i 10 dozen Coloured Towels size 25 by All pure linen Serviettes size 24 by 24 4rK---Jf HI IH J / iSif ll i 0 f ! 1 V:1 H Jlfi. ML 46, usually 4/3 each, now 2/11 usually 3/11 each, now 2/11 each. feiP eJLJft~I Jfc ■*■ «■ each. Tenneriffe Doyles, usually J./- now w 12 dozen White Towels size 45 by 26, IShe^owU"S’ Bnd FOUR days ONLY. Friday, Saturday, Monday, Tuesday, March 24th to 28th . IBi XS«’T 60 only double woven China Matting 15 inch Coloured Roller Towelling, Hearthrugs, size 27 by o , sp usually 1/3 yard, now 4 yards for value 2/11 each. ’ y _ ——i —■■————i— f 2^u< . 18 inch superior quality Roller Towels Dress Department usually 2/3 yard, now yards 40-inch Fancy Dress Voiles, usually 4/11 The Great Clean-up of our £30,000 Stocks. The remains from our RECORD Summer Sale. ANOTHER BICi HIT AGAINST 18 White Buller to 6/n. Now 2/11 yd HIGH PRICES. The Greatest Sale New Zealand ever had. We sacrifice over £2OOO in Reductions off Original Prices. OUR BIG usually 1/11 yard, now 2 yards for Hea Xipr^Hh>i°yd n Vow7/ii yd LOSS IS YOUR CAIN. Room and Money must be found to clear Big Winter Shipments. The purchasing power of 2/11 now in- 2/11. Nov L“ d ’ u Sy «6 e yd G No”l/n X creased Four-fold. Here are Thousands of Articles at 2/11 each, which cannot be bought elsewhere at Double the Price, 64 40-in Navy and Black Poplin, usually 30 inch striped Pillow Ticking, usual3/11. Now 2/11 yd. ly 2/3 yard, now 2 yards for 2/11. Dark Navy Prints, 30im wide, Special ftWPOOm IJ El thill Q Single bed White Twill Sheets, Value, 2 yards for 2/11 MerCCTy flOd Clothing snowroom URUeiUDUIIHM yards long, now special price, wo n ?r d 11 uv 5 ov/nUti sr- - 2 r s: 54 £«g. 40in Lepe VoL } in All New Shades, Trousers, sizes 2 to 12, usually /gj \ 2 Only, Face Cloth Opera Capes, us- 2/11 pair. quality usually 3/11, yard, now Bargain Price 2/11, the blouse piece 6/11 pair, now 2/11 pair. f -4 A \ ually 75/- each; now 2/11 each. 13 pi j Ladies’ Longcloth Oil 8 yard. Bots , Black and White Check Hats / \ 3 Only, Gabardine Washing Costumes, Knickers, Uimmed lace; usually 54 4Cin.Bl£k Cotton Cashmere, now 2/11 the Caps, now 2/11 each. /A \ usually 84/-; now 2,11. 7/6; now’ 2/11. ’MW”" 40-in cSim Winceyette, usually 5/6 yd. Boys' Tweed Hats and Caps, usually / \ °" e STB-’’snorts” Coate “oSn' 6 Pairs White Flannelette Ladles' 72 fach White Twill Sheeting, usually Now 2/11 4/11, now 2/11. / 2/11 ach ’ Kmckers, usually 7/6; now 2/11. 4/11 yard now 2 /ll yard , 1 piece , Boys’ Fancy Ribbed Golf Hose, col- / 2 Oniy'" Girls’"fSaxe Blue Serge Coats, 18 Only, Ladies’ Longcloth Camisoles, only. Hosiery and Gloves oured tops, sizes 3to 8, usually ; I usually 24/6 each; now 2/11. trimmed; usually B,b, n.nv 32 inch unbleached Calico, now 4 3/11 pair, now 2 pairs for 2/11. | i 80 Only, Ladies’ Light Print and Drill 2 / • yards for 2/11. 100 dozen Ladies’ Black Cashmere I’inish Men’s Black Wool and Cotton Cash- J | Bib Overalls, usually 7/11; now 8 Pairs only, Maids’ Navy and iled 36 inch unbleached Calico usually 1/3 Hose, usually 4/6 pair. Now 2 pairs Men s Black vvo Oi | ’ 2/11 each. Silk Bloomers, usually 12/6, now yard now 3 yards for 2/11 for 2/11 ■ wl ., , raoro Socks, usually 4/11 parr, [ . ™g || S2 Only, Children's White Einbrrud- 2/11. 36 inch heavy white household Calico K) dozen Ladies' Black, Navy While and now 2/11. M cry Dresses; sizes 20 to 30 meh; 120 nlv Heavy White and Na 'al usually 1/11 yard now 2 yard, for Xa" vSe'^l' 5 Xs/n 1 ’ ”° W MilßllM I 17 ' 6 ; MJ- —“y 6/11, a,w Madapoiam . 12 dozen Ladies’Fawn Cashmere All Wool Men ’ s White Hemstitched fiercerised | j Children’s Print and Drill Overalls ' 1 ’ v , ly 2/6 yard, now 2 yards for 2/H. T Hes^sueUyl/ Nowell usually 1,6 each. | ; ° and 1— usuaUy 3/11 to 9/111 = «ed “ Glass Cloths, now 2 Ladies Superior Black Lisle llnead Hose, n nw X for 2/11 I I now 2/11. . io • i /• tt t j x m i BHtisif make iast dye, usuaiiy 5/11 M J^ n^hito LaW n Hand- 'ffifcjMKfe,. ~ / “ ‘ now'l Ladies’ I*’SilT 1 *’SilT Ankle Hose, white, tan, \ W i 1 dmG bklH ’ 12 Only Infants’ G.. ns, 2 7 Tea Towelling, Champagne, usually 5/11 pair. Naw Handkerchiefs ,now 3 for 2/11. \ 3 Only, White Voile Skirts, usually ' ImX ad Navv f ’‘ton zm . usu h all y. 2 A 2 ? ards for p 2/H , Men’s Navy and Red Spot Twilled I VfcwW / 27,6 each; now 2/11. Girls ad Maids White ad I . iton 40 meh Linen Holland or Ladies’ Tan, Cream, Navy, Black and Handkerchiefs usually 1/6 each. \ / 3 Only, Black and White Check Skirts, Bloomers, usuahy 3/11. Now 2/. i usually 3/11 yard now 2/11 yard. Nigger All Wool Gauntlet Knitted X < for o/ll I / usually 29/6; now 2/11 each. 120 only Cmld’s bilk and Wool and .on 30 meh white ground striped shirtGloves, usually 4/11. Now 2/11 pair now 3 for 2/11. \ / 2 Only, Feather Ruffles, usually 27/6 ai J vVool vests, sizes Itoo, u. u.y mg, usually 1/11 and 2.6 yard, Ladies’ Superior Lisle Thread, 2 dome 20 doz. Men s wide-end Ties, clearing • and 57/6 ■ now 2/11. 3/11 to 5/9. Now 2/11 now 2 yards for 2/11. . Gloves, in black and white, usually prices 2 for 2/11, and 2/11 each. \ / as n n i v Fancv Tea Aprons usually 30 inch Plain Navy and Striped SSS US* 5[ Paris Fancy Silk Ties, usually \ A </ . 0 3 / 11 ’ 6/fl; us- Fancy Department ’ Hose in Tan and Black All Wool Cash- 2/- each, now 3 for 2/11. 5 Only Moniing Gio y Gowns, us- J 30 indr heavy union Shirting, in mere, sizes sto 10, 2/11 pair Men’s Knitted Ties, now wonderful • ually 22/6 i 2 / Sc ] loo l Bags, usually 4/6, now _/ll lain gre f, and striped, usually Children’s Gream Gashmero llnee-quarter value, 2 for 2/11 and 2/11 each. 16 Only, M™ C J 011 each 3/9 now 2/11 ward Hot, sizes 7to 12, specia >a uo, , , y . Oilskin c »al. , 48 OnO Iteadr-to-lVea’r Hats,'usually Ladies' knitted silk Scarves, usv .lly 30 indl grey, Shetland alfl pink aIL BasSs of Children's Fancy Cashmere ami „ damaged asm ly 22/6. No.j .11 2 only W Gr«. llnnnekUo Shuts, ' 3 g"A to 29/6 each; now 2 ; il each. 6/11, now 2/11 each. wool shrunk Flannel, usually 3/6 and Wool So.k y , and Tlueo- Memh Sfuped Cal ais, n.nally 1/6 each. nsu.Uy 4/11. Now 2/11 60 oX Children's EmbroMery Bon- ColoulJ dress Nets, usually 4/11, >.->» ."T T Flannel now quarter Hose, clearing price 2/11 Mot ' 9 wiL Silk Collar-, size, !6 5 to 17J, hten's Englisb-mnde Braees nmially 3/11 note and Hats, usually 4/11 to 2/11 yard. 30 meh all wool iVlnte Flannel, now o.„„. usually 2/. each. Now 3 for 2/11 ” pan-. Now 2 pan-s for 2/11 12 6 ; now 2/11 ea.-h Cream coloured dress Girdles, usm. Jy 32 & Ttriped Flanelette usually Boot Departllien J on|y Bovs . Washing Suite, usually 12/6 Men's I’.anama and Boater Hats, slightly ■ 1 now’Tfor 2/11. now ea ch. 1/6 yard, now 3 yards for 2.T1. .... . , ai.ruoc to 14/6. Now 2/H suit soiled. Now 2/11. ’ / • White hemstitched Handkerchiefs, 28 inch white Flanelette now 3 yards 10 pairs children s lan Glace onocs, o/11 - \ n -.n/c p/11 usually 8d each, now 6 for 2/11. tor <4/11. . 12 pairs Child’s Tan and Black Glace Half Quantities Of All Advertised Goods reserved for SATU RDA Y, the Second Day Of Sale. Where Tra<: ! d , "ash Table Centres, usually 6/3, rt nmv 2/1/each. S ’ Simes, size 2to 6, usually 4/6 to Quantities are limited only one ofa kind to each Customer. All Coeds Post and Rail Free. Don’t usual l y 4/6, now 4 Z LidiOS' Black Leather miss this the Greatest of all Bargain Sales. Doors open at 9.30 Children under the age of sixteen 2/ll ’2/il yard’' ' 7 ’ Slippers,’usually 11/9, now 2/11. will not be admitted. ALWAYS FIRST TO BRING THE PRICES DOWN. Chamois Leather Cloths, usually 3/11. 50 incll Flam Cream Casement Cloth -z- • -.XT > -071 •/ nra „c T-.,f now 2/11 each. now 2/11 yard. ( 16 pairs Momens White Canvas Bi. Good bristl Hair BrusheS) usua n y 5 0 inch bordered Casement Olofh, ton Boots, sizes 3 to 6, usualy 19/6 .... 'usually 3/11 yard, now 3/11 yard to 25/- now 2/11 pair. X | ~ 5/11 ’ . n ™ , 40 inch White Curtain Voile, with 8 pairs Ladies’ White Canvas and "now 2/11 Self Stripe ’ " SUaUy 4/U ’ ' usuanv ShO l4/6 Sl to 5 257- 6 ’nlw°2/ri I Fancy Tortoise shell Hair Clasps, usu- 48 inch reversible Cretonne for Chirusually 14/6 to 25/, now z/11 » H MJ fl ally 3/11, now 2/11 each. tains and coverings, now special 12 pMrs only Boy’s Kip and Chrome || K JH R I UBUaUy 3Q usually 2/6 and 2/9 Derby Boots, size 7 only, usually Q Mur H M „ IIL ES B HH , 3/11, now / yard) now 2 yards for 2/11. 13/6 “to 19/6 now 2/11. JM. W JI Bl Bl JfL H'X tppML. i 300 Cloth bound Novels by best auth- ‘Tea Cosies, now 2/11 e'ach. Children’s Felt Slippers, usually 5/11, W or3> usually 6/- to 8/6 each now Drawn thread and embroidered now 2/11 I wonderful value 2/11 each. Now is ducess runners, usually 3/iu- noa tim, t» build . P . 2/11. -m,,, ' ' '

PUBLIC NOTICES. G. W, MOSS & CO. AUCTIONEERS, STOCK AND STATION AGENTS, SHAREBROKERS, LICENSED LAND BROKERS, PRODUCE MERCHANTS, LICENSED LAND AGENTS. —Established 1865. — FOR SALE: fPOR SALE —Immediate possession, the Business of a Fruiterer anl Confectioner. First-class turnover. Sole reason for selling, ill health ot proprietor. Walk in walk out; £l5O. —Apply G. W. Moss and Co. FREEHOLD SECTION— Half-acre, with Dwelling of six rooms; in firstclass order ; grounds well laid out: hot and cold water ; all conveniences. Glass house, motor garage, concrete paths. Immediate possession. Inspection invited. This property is one of the best, and should command quick sale. FREEHOLD SECTION—High Street, with six-roomed Dwelling; hot and cold water. Price £650. FREEHOLD SECTION—High Street, with Six-roomed Dwelling ; all conveniences ; hot and cold water; gas. Price £750. LEASEHOLD SECTlON—Borough Reserve, Preston Road, together with Dwelling of six rooms, stables, garden and fowl run ; also the whole of the Furniture and Effects. Immediate possession. A bargain at £425. LEASEHOLD SECTION—Moss Street, with Seven-roomed House; centrally situated. Splendid view of harbour Price £lOOO. I .EASEHOLD SECTION—Tainui St. with Six-roomed Cottage; all conveniences ; one minute from Post Office. Price £630. FREEHOLD SECTION—Arney Street, with comfortable Five-roomed Cot tage; just painted and in first-class order. Price £3OO. LEASEHOLD SECTlON—Blaketowu, with Six-roomed Cottage; a bargain at £275LEASEHOLD SECTION—Cobden, with comfortable Six-roomed Dwelling ; in first-class order. Price £5OO. LEASEHOLD SECTION—Cobden, with five-roomed Dwelling; a bargain at £3OO. FREEHOLD SECTlON—Preston Road, with comfortable well-built Dwelling of five rooms, with washhouse attached. Price £4OO. LEASEHOLD SECTION —Threadneedla Street, with Five-roomed Dwelling. Price £3OO. EASY TERMS can be arranged for any of the above properties. MASSEY-HARRIS AGENCY.—AII descriptions of Farm Implements, and Spare Parts obtainable from Christchurch ; prompt attention. Also the world-famed Massey-Harris Separators. PRODUCE DEPARTMENT CHAFF —Primest of Blenheim and Canterbury. OATS—A. and B. Gartons, Duns. SEED OATS—Gartons, Duns and Algerians. BRAN, Pollard, Fowl Wheat, etc. G. W. MOSS & CO. ANTED —All footballers to call * ’ and inspect my BRITISH FOOTBALL BOOTS.—Bert Hay, laiaui Street.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 24 March 1922, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 24 March 1922, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 24 March 1922, Page 8