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’ ANNUAL STOCKTAKING SALE I gg ’ • 1 /. / ■. ■ ' n fg TZhe Great Clearance of and sacrifice of all Overstocked Goods fp ® Pl J ' M* J ' ere 13 ar S a^n List, compare it with any) list you know of, \|g =x ' before Annual Stocktaking. A great opportunity to buy the new | wol IWI OoV IWIO W Z liil we know our values cannot be excelled. fill Goods Post Free. |g ■ Winter G°°ds at end of the Season’s Bargain Prices. L/lllU! UUJ j wiilio - Absolute Guarantee of Satisfaction or Money Returned. g| ■ SHOWROOM INFANTS’ DEPARTMENT MANCHESTER DEPT. DRESS DEPARTMENT Pussywillow,, Face' Powder, assorted MERCERY DEPT. Ie =S , < Colours .and Perfumes; usuially • EE SE Ladies’ Model Hats, were 29/6 to 59/6 '* Infants’ Cream Woollen Coats, slight- Heavy Unbleached Herringbone Sheet- Cream Aza Flannel and Viyella, un- 3/6 box. / Now 1/- 9 only, Men’s Flannelette Pyjamas, FSE == Now 19/6, 29/6 and 39/6 ly soiled, were 9/11 to 12/6 ihg ; 44in, usually 2/11 yard, now equalled for day and night wear. Menthol Mint Cream; usually 2/-; . Usually 9/6 suit— Egg ~E Special Purchase Ladies’ Jersey Silk - Now 4/11 each 2/3 yard; 72in usually 3/11 yard, 31ins. wide. Usually 6/6 and 6/11 Now 1/- Sale p r i ce 5/11 suit. EE EE Jumpers, 400 to choose from, Cream Woollen Gaiters, were 2/6 s now 2/11 yd;.Boin 4/11 yd, now Now 5/6 and 5/9 Furmoto Furniture Polish; usually 2/-. Men > 8 White Hemstitched Handker- =E= = usually 19/6 to 59/6— Now 1/11 Pair 3/11 yd. Cream Winceyette,. Plain and Twill • Now 1/9 ' chie f s usually i/. each—- = Now 9/11 14/6 19/6 each Cream Infantees and Bootees, were Good White Twill Sheeting; 54in us- finish; 40ms. wide; usually 2/6 to Luminare Boot Polish; best for kid ’ . , '§3 === Ladies’ Woollen Jumpers, usually 19/6 1/H and 2/11. Now 1/6 and 2/ ually 2/9 yd, now 2/3 yd; 72in, 3/3— . Now 1/11 to 2/9 and patent leathers; usually 1/3. Men’s Plain White Handkerchiefs =E ' = to 29/6— Now 9/11 and 14/6 each Infants’ Towelling Feeders; were 1/-, - usually 3/11 yd, now 3/6 yd; 80m ~ I’ancy Hopsacks, m smart stripes on . Now 1/ bottle usually 1/3 each— S 36 only Ladies’ Woollen Dresses, were l/ 6 a nd 1/H. \ usually jA/6, now 3/11 yd. Fawn Grey and Saxe; 40ms wide. Tourist. Cases, popular travelling re- ./ usually 1/ dea m == 19/6 to 84/Now 9/11 14/6 and 19/6 Now lOd, 1/3 and'l/8 each Good, strong, coloured Roller Towel- Usually 5/6 — Now 4/6 quisite; usually 4/6 and 5/9. Sa . Pr „ e for "/“• = 3 nnlv Ladies’ Woollen Cortnmes * Infants’ Muslin Bibs; were 1/3, 1/11 e ling us ° allv 1/3 and 1/n yard; Fancy Wool Hopsack, in new over- i Now 3/9 and 4/11 Men’s Dark Working Handkerchiefs s ~ slhdiflv faded were R 4/ Now 19/6 and 2/11. Now 1/-, 1/6 and 2/6 Now 1/-and 1/6 yd check and Tuffle.Stripe effect; 40 Talcum Powders 1 in Assorted Perfumes, Usually 1/6 each—. 1 \ 50 only Ladies’ Tweed and Worsted Infants’ Towelling Squares; were 1/3 Striped Coloured Towels, usually 2/3, ins. wide— Now 6/6 yd. Jergen’s lOd; Colgate’s 1/6. Sale Price 3 for 2/11. ® = icj/A to 99/6 • ' each. Now 1/- i2/9 and 3/6 each. Velour Coating, in Nigger Brown, ' Pirate Alarm Clocks; good time-keep. Coloured Initial Handkerchiefs, 5= EEE ’ -vr t-M-i i n/ii 1 Fur Sets, white and coloured, Now 1/11, 2/3 and 2/11 ea. Kingfisher,. Fawn, Grey and Mole; ers. Now 11/6 each Usually 1/- each.. = s nnlv Wonlltn TptXs Now 2 - /6 50in Crem£ and Biscuit Bordered Case. 54in .wide. Usually 18/6— Waterproof Sponge Bags, reduced to Sale Price 2 for 1/-. = s Peter Pan Collars were 9/11 ’ Flannel Barras; were 6/11 and 8/11 ment Curtains;'usually 2/6 and <• Now 13/6 yard 1/3, 1/11 and 2/6. Men’s Soft Silk Collars, usually if = Peter Pan Col ars, ere ®/ Now 5/11 and 7/11 3/3 yard. Now 1/11 and 2/9 yd. One-end only All-wool Coating in Black Meek’s Blue Black and Scarlet Ink, - cach< Sale Price 2 for 1/-. — on i c 1 ’ r pl in Jac Infants’ Flannelette Gowns-; were 5/11 White and Creme Short Curtain Nets; and White Shepherd Check; 54in. Now 3 for 6d. Men’s Braces usually 2/6 nair * S 20 only Girls Grey Flannel Dresses, z , ow 4/11 ugual]y 1M and 2/n yard ’ ; wi(Je UsuaUy lg/6 _ , g/11 Best Quality Writing Pads; usually MeD BraCeS ’ US qX P <tT/4* nair B X sizes 24 to 39m., were 19/6- Infants’ Longcloth Day Gowns; were ■ Now 1/6, 1/11 and 2/6 yard Fancy Ripple Cloths in shades of iJose, 1/6- i Now 1/-. J? ale Price 1/9 pair. = 1 nvu > vv 11 ld/b / 4/11 and 6/11 Now 3/11 and 4/11 50in white and Crehie Curtain Nets; Saxe, Cardinal, Helio, Kingfisher; Envelopes, good quality, 3 packets for macK ikniaeu lies, usually 1/11 || 18 only Children’s.Woollen Dresses? Infan ' s , Cream Cas]linere Dresses , usually 3/11, 4/6 and 4/11 yard; 40in. wide. Usually 3/9 and 3/11- V- M , eaC £’.„ Sale Price 1/- each. S' ■ 20 H T 361 A rt ''7 er6 J IK an n were 5/11 and 7/11. Now 2/11, 3/6 and 3/11 yd ' Now 2/11 and 3/3 Euthymol Tooth Paste; now 1/9 tube. Men s Wlde ® n(i Tles > usually 2/11 s = rn Now 9/11 and. 14/6 each Now 4/11 and 6/11 30in Heavy Strong dark grey, plain and AH Wool Wincey, unshrinkable and Covered Coat Hangers; usually 1/6. each. Sale Price 1/11 each. .75 Ladies Tweed and Velour Goats, Woollen Rompers; were 12/6 ,striped Union Shirtings; usually excellent wearing; shades, Saxe Now 1/-. Men’s Bow Ties, usually 2/3 each. == were 39/6_to 105/— , i Now 6/11 2/6 yard; Now 1/11 yard and Cardinal only; 40ins. wide. Sale Price 1/6 each. == = Clearing Prices 19/6, 39/6 and 59/6 Teddy Bear Coats; ' ‘ - All wool N.Z. Flannel in all shades; Usually 6/6 — Now 5/6 Fleecy Lined Singlets - and Pants, = Ladies’ White and Fugi Silk Blouses . J ‘ Now 14/6 and 19/6 each now 1/11 yard. One-end only, Heavy Navy Serge for Ont.ni usually 5/11 garment. “S . were 19/6 . Now 9/11 30in all wool Costume and Dress Flan- school wear; 54in. wide. Usually Knicker Elastic, Good Quality,—- Salp Price 4/6. ||| Striped Wmceyette Blouses, were 8/11 UNDERCLOTHING DEPT * n saxe, nigger, fawn H/6 yard— Now 8/11 - 4 y ds> . f or - Heavy Flqecy lined Singlets and S Now 5/11 uiwcnui-u 1 . and cardinal; worth 4/6 yard. Velveteens, popular for day or evening Garter Elastic Bloom quality— Pants, usually 7/6 each. = i= Black Sateen Aprons, were 4/11 and 100 pa j r3 j> & q Corsets, sizes 22 to , Now 3/9 yard wear frocks’; all shades; 36in. 6d yard . Sale Price 5/11 each. = S 5/11 — Now 3/11 and 4/11 28; were 7/11 pair. Now 3/11 27in heavy Nursery Flannelette: usual- w ,^ e ’ , Now 10/6 yd. Linen Buttons, assorted sizes— Heavy Ribbed Pants, usually 10/6 == = . Marabout Capes and Stoles — 30 pairs slightly soiled Corsets, differ. - ly 1/3 yard. Now 10/6 dozen ' elveteens for children s wear; heavy cardg f or g d< Sale Price 8/6. === Now 19/6, 29/6 and 39/6 ent styles; greatly reduced; 36in superior quality White Flannel- P lJe and best finish; shades of Mending- Wools Black Tan and Grev Men’s Linen Collars, Double and , Now 5/11 to 12/6 pair. ette; usually 2/3 and 2/6 yard. Grey Saxe, Cardinal Navy, Brown ’ ’ single shape, usually 1/3 each. B = HOSIERY AND GLOVES 24 only ’ Ladies’ Winceyette Night- ' Now 1/8 and 1/11 yard. an act, ms. wi_e Knitting Pins, steel and vulcanite— ' ' . Sale p E.’ce 2 for 1/6. == HUbItKY AHU UL.UVW 4 dresses/silk embroidered and lace 32m good heavy striped Flannelette; " S Now 1/- nair Men ’ s Cotton and Wool Singlets and ■ = ■ 200 Pairs Ladies’ All Woo! Ribbed T T “Ar Novelty. CamisoUng i„ Xy shades - Pants u Suall y trom 6/11 t 0 w/6 . g Pairs Ladies au wool kidd Ladies’ Heavy Flannelette and Woven . co • ,A? y i / Now 14/6 Usually 3/11 to 5/11— Sale Pn ces 5/6 to 8/6 garment. ~ ■ ' Ml pfe Nightdresses with long I'ai SSI/3 ' ‘ Now 2/11 to 4/11.. M-s Pare Woo! Flannel Ilnders, g = Ladies’ All Wool Cashmere Hose in cn vere 16/6. ow / \ ‘ Now 1/8 and 1/11 vd FANCY DEPT Fancy Garters in Novel Designs“-and usually 9/6. Sale Price, 7/6 each. = = 1,34168 AH Wool cashmere nose, m 50 pairs Ladies’ heavy grey/and navy Now 1/b and 1/11 yd 8-ANUYUfcHI. , Now 2/3 to 3/11 '• Men’s Neglige Shirts, fast stripes, = grey, were 4/6 pair— woollen Bloomers- were 9/11 nair 30m Furnishing and Domestic Cre- ™ades. 2/3 to 3/11. o/n qq „k P ’ = ~ Special Price 2/6 Pair ’ Now tonnes; usually 1/9, 1/11 and 2/3. Nursery Sponges, best qualities, usual- Prilled and Fancy Collaring y* . • i ~ ■ Ladies'AU.Wool Black Cashmere Horn 1 „]i„ a „ a „ and rrer fleew lined Now 1/6, 18 a,ld 1/11 yard ' ly 6d, 9d, knd 1/-. Now 1/9 length. S '* le Pr ‘ c ’ 5/U and Sll each. s = were 3/6, 4/11 and 6/11 pair■ I ra ■wL ““J- 11 " 8 ' 1 54in heavy wool Al-t Serge, red, brown Now 4d, 6d, and 0d Dress Buckles and Clasps, all con- Men s Extra Heavy Woollen Sox,, |g sss Now 2/6, 3/11 and 5/6 Pair ’ Now 3/1T nair and green; usually 6/6 yard. Large Bath Sponges reduced to 1/11 siderably reduced to clear. usually 2/3 pair. s = Ladies’ Grey and Brown Mottled Hose,, ~ I \ . Now'4/11 yard. and 2/6 Bundle Tapes, 12 pieces, assorted Sale Price 1/6 pair. s = were 2/11 Pair— Now 1/11 Pair a - e ? yC ° -x/i-i 4 qi T/ii S Extra large size double bed Satin Mar- Price’s large Bath Soap, usually 1/-; widths — 6d bundle. Men’s Cotton Sox, usually 1/6 pair. == EE Ladies’ Silk, Ankle Hose, in all shades, Now 2/6 3/11 and 4/11 each ce^a usually 35/6, 49/6 ea. Now 9d. Safety Pins, extra heavy quality, 3 Sale Price 2 pair for 1/-. > = =E T ~w e, r 6T J^l J ! Now 7 6 t? air Ladies’ Ribbed "all-wool Vests- were z Now 29/6 and 39/6 each Brown Windsor Soap; Now 6 for 1/-. sizes. Now 3d, 4d. 6d doz. Boys’ Tweed Hats, usually 2/6 each. EE . Ladies Black Silk Hole-prodf Hose, B>lL 8 > 1L Now 6/11 Large Single Bed Coloured Alhambra Castille Soap, best quality; usually Espleandor Knitting Silk in all . Sale Price 1/3 each. . = EE were A ’ A ■ j Ladies’natural and creme winter Com. Quilts, usually 9711 eac i. ( Now 10d popular shades, 4 oz. 4/6 ball. Boys’ All Wool Golf Hose, usually == -Now 5/11, 0/11 and Ib/bPair binations; were 9/11. Now 8/6 each Best Carbolic Soap; usually 6d; Plain White- Hemstitched Handker- 3/11 pair. , Sale Price 2/6 pair. ~ g| Childrens Plain Cashmere. Socks m Now 7/11 pair . Grey all-wool Blankets; only a few Now 3 for 1/- x chiefs- Now 3 and 4 for 1/- and Men’s Fur Felt Hats, usually 19/6. ~ putty; lan, grey, red, sizes 2to 6, Ladies’ Heavy Woollen Combinations; P ai J s 9/4 usually 27/6, now Rexona. Soap, medicated; usually 1/6. 3 for 1/3< ' Sale Price 12/6. S ■ Ladles’ WooliT’Gaunti^GWs 1 ' were 15/6 to 25/- g/6 pam; 10/4, usually 37/6, now Now 1/4 ' White Fancy Handkerchicfs lace , ■ Men's Woo! Felt Hats, usuaHy 10/6 g g usually 4/11 and_ 6/11 pail-- ’ 12 only Ladies’ Grey l£oy-lined° Uit Special line hwy wool Single Bed Ist rp , . ’ Now 6 for edge, and embroidered- to 15/-. Sale Price 6/11 to 9/11. . S Now 3/11 and 5/11 Pair derskirts; were 8/11. Now 6/11 Blankets; Now 29/6 pair B and B. Baby Soap; usually 1/6 cake. r . ,„ , Now 6d, 9d and 1/-. Men’s All Wool Cardigan Jackets- .S ~ Ladies’ Fancy Cuff Invitation Suede Children’s Flalnnelette Nightdresses, Tapestry Hearth Rugs; usually 8/6, ' Now 1/- Colouied Bolder Handkerchiefs, Sale Price 12/6 to 15/-. = =E Gloves, were 4/11, 6/11 and 8/11 — were 4/11, 5/11 and 7/6. 12/6 and 16/6 each; Barilla Soap; usually 1/-. Now 9d bar designs, 6d, 9d and lOd. Men’s Tweed Overcoats Dark and === Now 3/11, 5/11 and 7/6 Pair Now 3/11, 4/11 and 5/H Now 7/6, 10/9, and 14/6 each ’Fancy Fire Screens; usually 9/6 to All wool Scarves, new styles— Light Shades, usually 59/6. S S Ladies’ Seamless Fleecy-lined Gloves ' Girls’grey and navy woollen Bloomers, Good quality heavy Axminster Hearth 15/6. Now 6/11 to 10/6 Now 10/6 to 16/6. Price 45/-. SEE == in white, grey, brown, were 3/11 all sizes; were 4/11 to 8/11’'pair. Hugs; usually 22/6, 29/6 and 32/6 Good Quality Nail Brushes; usually Lingerie Ribbons-, all shades and 6 only Men’s Sac Suits, usually 84/- === = pair— Now 2/6 Pair Now 3/6 to 6/11 pair each; Now 19/6, 25/_ and 28/6 ea. 9d. Now 6d each widths x 3d., 4d., 6d. yard. to £5. Sale Price £3/3/-. EE is v Buy where the thrifty buy. Come early and secure first choice. Doors open at 9 o’clock I McGRUER’S (Westland) LTD. ] = Thd Leading Drapers. Greymouth, Reefton and Hokitika, , U liiiiiiiiiiiiNNiliiiiiiuiiiiiijnflNnNiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiniuiiiNniuiiiiiinniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiHiiiiM

1 A cold may lead f 1 to consumption! f B It’s only a step ’from a cold to if B consumption—but fortunately if a it’s only a step back from // B even a chronic cold to 0 ■',l health, strength and vigor 9 1 if you take LANE’S. // h al6 and 416 at all, 9 v| Chemists and Stores. 0 .'. * ■ . 4 g ■■ I. j. I ■ ' ~~~ 49/6 a With Fur Collar IlliSk I | J Grey wW\gWWF I . Fawn V ' Navy Unheard of valne — «bonf pf drop profits . This coat as flltu- ’ ‘ [rated, at the amaz- | ff 3 ingly low price of tn 49/6; .Promising to refund your Ila money if not satisfied. Splendid I ffl wearing, warm and snug, with Ba far convertible collar. Latest ill style.. Give bust and laMth men- 111 ■vesMsta. Post paid. 111 Ghsson’sjijjia Warehouse 06 Lichfield St. I Christchurch | _.;:>po versus Heenzo ■ 1>»O ladies of a party capsized on the 0 Zambe River by hippopotami, caught bad colds. ‘'EENZO supplied by Mr. ■ l .c , who re Poru »he incident, cured ■ HFFNZnvm* L her . c ’ er .ypu go take ■ HEENZO, 2/6 makes pint o.‘ finest family . cough mixture, saves pounds. ■ HAiNSSb-ja

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Greymouth Evening Star, 1 May 1925, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 1 May 1925, Page 8

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