1 , - ..... ' Special Value in:— ’ Stoneware ■ iw—— 'll' Hl .Wo havi recently landed a shipment of WHITE STONEWARE compilew PUDDING BOWLS M 4Jin. 6in. 7in. 1/- 1/3 1/8 TIE DISHES »iin. 91n. 9|in. lOjin. lliin. I J fl 2/3 2/6 2/9 3/3 These lines are great value, and a visit of inspection »yill convince yea that prices are right at Ashby Bergb and Co., Ltd. ZMa'yjhera Quay,
The Bargain Sale of All Sales Now On at McGtue/s Now On I i ———- r Z/i X'' L—k 1 /ffl \ A Savings on a large scale. Unw approachable Bargains in (I every e^ar^luen *' * = OB? Room must be found for incoming shipments. The prices Wi marked clearly indicate our NOTE THESE ENORMOUS PRICE- intention to dispose of our CUTS' large summer stocks at tne biggest sacrifices. Corsets, Britain’s best make (C.B. —■■ra- -r~a • Rustless); every pair guaran- fVf H teed; low waisted and sports JLy» shapes; usual prices 8/11, 12/6, 11/6, S/6. Sa ’ 8 Mccs 6/U ’ 9/11 ’ (Westland, Ltd.) 60 Dozen Ladies’ Cream Ribbed dX; SX M VS CA® DEPARTMENT now 1/11, 2/6 and 3/6. armnirq 6 Dozen Ladies’ White Cotton Bloomers; usually 3/11, 4/11, ; 3oS°Pa 2 ta Lisle GREYMOUTH, REEETON 11 HOKITIKA. 10 Pieces 40 inch Crystalline, in new shades, tomato, white, gold, navy, jade, cerise, saxe, black; usually 5/6, now 4/6 yard. 60 .Only, Ladies’ Cretonne and Jazz Dresses ; usually 12/6 and 17/6, now 8/11 and 12/6 each. 40 Only, Ladies’ Tweed, AVorsted, Serge and Flannel Costumes; | usually 75/- to 120/-, now 19/6, 39/6, 59/6 and 75/- each. 12 Dozen only, Ladies’ Ready-to-wear Straw Hats ; usually 14/6 to 29/6, now 9/11. 14/6 and 19/6. 72 Inch White Twill Sheeting, superior quality; usually 4/9 and 5/6 yard, now 3/11 and 4/11 yard. Large size coloured Towels: usually 2/11, 3/6 and 3,/II each, now 2/6, 2/11 and 3/6 each. 64 Inch White Table Damask, superior quality; usually 6/11 and 7/6, now 5/11 and 6/9. . ~ -,rrr ■ ,- L - - , ~u m— yr r W Wieiill
“ORION IS HARD J ON THE HOUSEWIFE! $8 ff' To haes to cook and bake In a clou !F ff Kitchen during -opprcsahrly hot ff weather, handicapped by an old VJSx » f grange, that will neltherheat properly Zr/Z;| '®'>S IPwwaagj|l?tK w'. h 'jb|l /mi draw well, la killing work 1 $ Kfflljj fl ||lJ|lNl||!|lffl B Lighten the taak of the House- jWjfraJJftjM 1 JI il B wife by inatalling a modern ORION | B RANGE now 1 It is coo), becauae the jw-. ’1 !l| jcffi S draught ia perfect, clean In working, R. lWw a and the oren heat, ia unde? exnet control. 9 Don’t wait until the hottest days cornel 'MajSsSsaUi . |bl I r n Grt an Orion for your Kitchen now, it I| ft yjs Ls=S-wC!!3SSs£ffijjM| S will shorten the time spent in cooking, and nL_j TwhU|. w, K afford your wife mors leisure and joy ia If lr**~SmMdWL , I «•» Aak yoor Ironmonger to show yos one 1I H \ H E. SHACKLOCK. LTD. J Dunedin. Wellington, and Auckland. I A Good Resolve for 1923. 1 L I’ii Shop at Chalk’s _ J I BU Y— J i WOMEN’S GLACE OXFORDS, (Cuban I 1 Heels) .o. n.. g I WOMEN’S CHROME DERBY SHOES | • (Patent Caps) ... -»• 21/- g j GIRLS’ CHROME DERBY BAES I .i (Stout) »•• 17/6 B I WOMEN’S CHROME 1 BAR | ; SLIPPERS ... 13/6 ■ J ONLY ONE QUALITY KEPT. THE I i I BEST AT— . ' f” J. W. CHALK’S T"} I RECORD BOOT SHOP I f . GREYMOUTH AND REEFTON. B
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Greymouth Evening Star, 31 January 1923, Page 2
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