H. C. L. DUMPTY
The dear old hero of the fairy tales is no relation to this gentleman, but H.C.L. Dumpty shares namesake’s propensity for falling. He Tight up on a high wall to-day but the big Mayfair Three-Days Sale will send him crashing on the nard con-creto-and a hundred king s men and a hundred kings horses will ™t put H C'L. Dumpty together again until the Mayfair Three Days Salo is o’er No wonder, when a man looks at the prices. Did you see the items in the big advertisement on page «■ Actually 9 dark worsted a U its' in sizes 3,4, and 5 at the n credible price of 39/61 Those ‘^’ e a few of the bargains. The fnm is out to kill the H.G.L bogey and every line in men’s and boys clothina has been desperately marked down so drastically that it could not go lower anywhere. It is a cut-price sa c where all goods are down to zero. The great reductions have been made possible by discreet buying on a lowprice market, but bargains hke these cannot last. Every opportunity should be taken during the three days Fi day, Saturday and prac tice economy m its true sens y buying as much as possible M these low prices. Be at the Mayfair early. —A.D.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 6 April 1922, Page 5
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