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Since the Pioneer Days of 1845 we’ve been supplying Farmers’ jM and Sawmillers’ requisites ! \ “The oldest established firm on the f A | West Coast.” —We are proud of this £ » W u prestige and our one endeavour is to II& r \ T~ y’■ maintain the very high standard of V~ \ r / trading that it has taken us nearly XjQ \ \ \j/f a century to build. THE HIGHEST QUALITY AND VALUES —INCRADDOCKS LOGGING ROPES, CIRCULAR SAWS, CROSS CUT SAWS, PLUMBS, AXES, FENCING WIRE, SHAFTS, BELTING, AND MACHINERY OILS. AND ALL FARMERS’ REQUISITES. DUNCAN McLEAN, LTD. General Merchants : : : Greymouth.

i 1 ■■■■ ■■■"»■ 7 B If .—... jnyj w... „ The First Fruits of the D.I.C SALE BIG BARGAINS! Order these by Mail Postage Paid Ai-.u->>G3L “ViCiCß’i ” riGGii,. in blacx, full fashioned; excellent value— Usual Prices .. .. .. 4/6 4/11 pair Sale Prices .. .. .. 3/11 4/6 pair ALL-WOOL ESTAMINE SERGE, in navy and black only; recommended for hard wear; fast dye; 42in wide— Usual Price *.. .. .. .. .. 7/11 Sale Price 4/11 500 yards UNBLEACHED DAMASK; 56in wide— Usual Price .. .. .. .. 4/11 yard Sale Price 2/11 yard FUJI SILK, superior quality and finish—- ' Usual Price .. .. .. .. 5/11 yard Sale Price 4/3 yard 60 dozen MEIN’S POLICE BRACES, famous for service—■ Usually .. . .. .. .. 4/6 Sale Price .. .. .. .. .. 2/11 MOIRETTE UNDERSKIRTS, in all shades and black— Usually .. . . . . .. ..8/11 Sale Price ’ .. .. 6/11 The Manager, P.O. Box 1013, Christchurch 1 11 ■——wwwnn’CT’jfh"" 'll U Eg g rf |, o | I, 1 B » r ii 'ima» nTßanaaWßrttftan ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■SHHK&E&nEBBBnSSIECSKSSnBZSI xU AI I 1

SPECIAL BARGAINS AT TYMONS & Co.’s GREAT REBUILDING SALE. ALL GOODS MUST BE CLEARED. SHOWROOM. 6 only LADIES’ NAVY & BOTTLE GREEN COSTUMES, quite the latest styles, usually £6 10s. Robnilding Sale Price 75/-. 200 LADIES’ WOOLLEN FROCKS, usually 45/- to 63/-. Rebuilding Sale Price 25/8 to 42/6. LADIES’ FLEECY LINED BLOOMERS, usually 4/11, 5/6. Rebuilding Sale Price 3/6. LADIES’ WARM SINGLETS, usually 3/11. Rebuilding Sale Price 2/6. LADIES’ WOVEN NIGHTDRESSES, full size, usually 17/6. Rebuilding Sale Price, .i 10/6, GIRLS’ COATS, Big Reductions, usually 25/6 to 42/6. Rebuilding Sale Price, 15/6 to 29/6. ALL AHLLINERY BEING CLEARED AT HALF PRICE. GIRLS’ JUMPERS, usually 15/6, 17/6. Rebuilding Sale Price 10/6. DRESS. Big Variety of 54 and 56inch. DRESS MATERIALS and of COATING in Blues, Greens, Browns and Greys, usually 15/6 to 21/6. Rebuilding Sale Price, . .. .. .. 5/11 yd. COLOURED SILKS, for evening wear, usually .. 6/11. Rebuilding Sale Price, 4/11. MANCHESTER. 100 dozen TOWELS. Rebuilding Price, 2/9 pair. 500 PILLOW SLIPS, good quality. Rebuilding Sale Price, 2/6 pair. NAVY SPOT and FIGURED PRINTS, good indigo dyes, usually 1/9. Rebuilding Sale Price, 1/3 yard. STRIPED RUNNER, Usually 5/11. Rebuilding Sale Price, 3/11 yard. LINOLEUMS, New Patterns, usually .. 11/6 and 17/6. Rebuilding Sale Price, 8/-, 11/6 yard. MERCERY DEPARTMENT. MEN'S STRIPED NEGLIGE SHIRTS, usually .. 7/6, 8/6. Rebuilding Sale Prices, 5/11, 6/6, 7/6. 3 only MEN’S Good Reliable RAIN COATS, lined through usually 95/-. Rebuiding Sale Price, .. 30/-.

Blue Diamond Gum Boots offer the strongest resistance to water. On the farm, in the bush they are indispensable. Made from the finest rubber they give infinitely more wear than other brands. The manufacturers attach a tag to eaC h pa ’ f stat * ng "That every pair is, warranted to JfiWrai wOB outwear any similar boots worn under similar occas ' ons -’' Made in all sizes, Knee and Thigh. 1 Aak your store for .. 120 ■f BUttWIOW filHO GUH BOOTS fWWw WI " >Ie “ 1 * Di,!riliuti ‘ , » AtenU: SKELTON, FROSTICK & CO, LTD. (( Christchurch, Auckland. Palmeuton North and Greymouth. V v. a: a W|l : H ''^ v -/4./Wn. ® 7844

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Greymouth Evening Star, 23 June 1923, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 23 June 1923, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 23 June 1923, Page 6

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