IBallantynes Sale BEGINS MONDA Y, JUNE 25th Orders should reach Ballantynes as early « as. possible, and will be despatched in strict priority of receipt on and after the first day of Sale. Prices greatly reduced ' in every Department, and customers at a distance can share the benefits of City shoppers through Ballantynes efficient Mail Order Service—Discount as UsualI/ - in the £ for Cash or on Monthly Accounts. WHITE FRINGED QUILTS COTTON BRETONNE: NETS Sale Price 29/6 each sale Price 1/9 yard B Regular Price 45/-. Single bed size. Regular Price 4/11 yard; 45in wide E QUt mm^rwnr n<l 7 fri !’ SC(l nl ‘ 1,,0r H-eases and Blouses. Cream or | round. Exceptional value. I>ai . ls sliade . j MOIRETTE UNDERSKIRTS i ALL-WOOL HOPSAC S Sale Prices 7/9 to 21/9 Sale' Price 5/11 yard Regular Prices 10/0 to 20/6. New- 10/6 yard- 56in wide est shapes. In colours or black. < Navy with pencil stripes. | / ALL-WOOL BLANKETS LADIES’ WOOL RIB HOSE I ... ■ Sale Price 32/6 pair sale Price 3/3 pair i Mze Uln white- o a n i nT n f 1 1 e n b 1 ed Regular Price 3/11—and exceptional | si e. White .Colonial-made value at that price. 4/1 Rib Black M Cashmere, seamless. POSTAGE PATTI g Christchurch |
!, _______ |We will “lino” your room for £3 8s! I Here's by far the biggest i | Floorcovering offer since pre- •—J war (lays. For £3 Bs. we ' will cover a room 12ft. x 12ft. with high-grade linoHwri/’w®' ' Big Stock ,of ffiw 5 Hi IM ' ! LINOLEUMS KKifcfcßte Il REDUCED PRICES few I, Finest selections of colour- ; nigs and patterns on the ii West Coast. ' |i 8/6 Running Yard—2 Yards Wide. HARLEY and Co., Ltd. ~ Complete House Furnishers. GREYMOUTH. | SHOP WHERE THE BARGAINS ARE OBTAINED I
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Greymouth Evening Star, 23 June 1923, Page 1
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