DRAPERYta PAREL : BELOW ACTUAL COST PRICES ’ WE ARE HEAVILY OVERSTOCKED. DRASTIC REDUCTIONS HAVE BEEN MADE TO BRING STOCKS DOWN * FOR ANNUAL STOCKTAKING. EVERY DEPARTMENT A BLOOM OF RED TICKETS. THIS IS A QUICK DlS- '■ POSAL OF NEW WINTER GOODS AT LESS THAN REPLACEMENT COSTS. THESE PRICES PROVE WHAT WE ’ SAY. . ' SHOWROOM Ladies’ Woollen Gauntlet Gloves, were Superior quality and designs in heavy DRESS- DEPARTMENT 4/11 and 6/11 — Axminster Hearth Rugs; usually 75/ to 126/— Now 19/6, 39/6, 59/6 Now 3/11 and 5/11 pair 22/6, 31/6 and 35/-; now 19/6, 25/- Cream Winceyette in good he&vy Coats, with fancy stitching, were Ladies’ Jersey Woollen Gloves in- all and 27/6. quality, 36in. wide usually 2/11 75/ to 126/— Now 19/6, 29/6, 59/6 shades, were 3/11 Now 1/11 Heavy unbleached Herringbone Sheet- yard. Now 1/11. 48 only Children’s Black Sealette and Children’s Woollen GUbves in navy, ing, 54in; usually 2/11, now 2/3; Fugi Silk in Natural shade, extra Silk Velvet Hats, were 9/11 — brown, fawn, — Now 1/11 pair 72in, usually 3/11, now 2/11; 80in, heavy pure silk, 30 inches wide, Now 5/11 nmnEnpl ATUIMr / usually 4/11, now 3/11 yard. Usually 5/6. Now 3/11 yd. 120 only Special Purchase Ladies’ - UNDERCLOTHING 30in all wool Dress Flannels in all Velour Coatings in attractive shade Ready-to-wear Felt, Velvet and 24 only Ladies’ Cream Winceyette and shades; now 3/9 yard. of Nigger, Mole, Fawn, Grey,. .54 Straw Hats, were 19/6, to 39/6 — Flannelette Nightdresses, slightly 28in all wool Flannel; now 1/11 yard inches wide, usually 18/6. Now 9/11, 14/6 and 19/6 each 'soiled; were 10/6 to 24/6. 36in superior heavy quality White Now 13/6 yd. 160 Ladies’ Paris and London Model Now 5/11, 7/11’and 9/11 and Striped Flannelette: usually Rip pi e cloth for Dressing Jackets, Hats, latest shapes, were 49/6 and 24 only Ladies’ Winceyette Chemises 1/11 and 2/6 yard; now 1/6 and » in new em bossed effect, sha.des. 59/6— Now 29J6 and 39/6 soiled; were 7/11 to 12/6. 1/9 yard. gky ., pj n k,„ Helio, Grey 30in Ladies’ Fur Coat Collars, were 24/6 to Now 4/11, 5/11,7/11 28in heavy Union Shirting, plain grey, w i d e usually 2/6. ’ Now 1/6 yd. 49/6- Now 9/11 and 14/6 Ladies’ Cream .Woollen Combinations usually 2/6 and 3/6; now 1/11 and Cre de Chine in all new and wanted Ladies’ Fur Necklets and Capes, were slightly soiled; samples : , 2/11; good striped, now 2’ft and for evening frocks, 40in. 39/6 to 135/—Now 19/6, 39/6, 59/6 Now half usual pr.oes 5/U, 7/H 2/11 y„d. UsX WeTIM, Now 6/11. 30in Furnishing and ifcj. C,. 100 Girls’ Woollen Jumpers, were 9/11 Now 3/11 Wh* .**«,** M M 24 only LadWs’ Tweed and Worsted Ladi S’ N “7 al,d °«y . ' V °° llcu SOin'wiiite and Creme BoilerM CMfc original prices. sSts w e 19/Z- . Now 5/11 Btoemere ’ "?« 10,6 7/11 Cloth; usually 2/6 yard; Navy Priege Coating for heavy Wta1 only Lady’s Full Lngth Black . Now 1/llyard ter coats-54ms. wide 22/6. ' Fur Coat £2910/— Now £9 10/ ' Bloomers sizes 2to 6— Heavy large size all wool Grey Blank- ' Now 14/6. 10 only Ladies’ Grey and Navy Sorgo gale Prices 3/11 4/11 6'll pr. ? ts ;■ si "Sl'’ ’■»'Y do “ We '’■’-’W new and charming Costumes, were 210/- . Mies’ Cream Hmmelette and Wirn . bed now 37/6 pan-. ' , silk m shades of Black, Navy. Now 39/6, 59/6 and 75/ ce yette Knickers; were BHI to Special Purchase Petone All-Wool W, Lemon, Heho, fteam, Ladies’ Marabout Capes and Stoles, wg Mhite Blankets; single bed sizo Almonu, Kingfisher, White 40ms; were 59/6 to 105/ Now 19/6 and 39/6 ’ Now 3/11 and 5/11 pair. usually 42/6 pair, now 32/6 pair; wide, 5/11 yard to clear. SPECIAL PURCHASE. 300 pairs of large double bed s.ze, usually 60/. Crepe de Chine in smart shades and riErrvr Ladies’ Corsets, sizes 21 to 36in. P air , now 48/6 pair,. good quality, 40ins> wide. Usually INFANTo Ultrli Less than half usual prices, 2/11, 10/6. Now 5/11 yard. c 4/11, 6/11 and 9/11 pair. No bet- EE>p E D V IYEDT 12 only Boys’ Tunic Woollen Suits, ter value anywhere. intnuCn i UCr I . FANCV DEPT bloomer pants, sizes 16, 18 and 20, Th r ee only Ladies’ Fleecy Dressing . r ~ . o r " * were 12/6 / Gowns, were 35/; ' ’“T ““ U< * 7 Nail ■ Infants’ Teddy Bear Coats— Ladies’ Cream Ribbed Bodices; were ; Sale luce 2/6 and 3/6 pair > y . ( p ®. J* !,'• Now 14/6 to 19/6 3/11. Now 2/6 Men’s Heavy All Wool. Sox, usually • ce eaclb Infants’ Cream Sky and Pink Cash- Ladies’ Fleecy Lined Underskirts; 2/3 pair—Sale Price 2 pair for 2/11 Bourjorn Powder, a new and charmmere Dresses — f were 9/11. Now 7/11 Men’s Fleecy-lined Singlets and Pants, ing necessity, Usually 6/6. Reduced Prices 3/11 and 4/11 each ■ usually 5/11— 9 ur Pric ® 2/ 6, Infants’ Qream Woollen Pilchers, were MANCHESTER DEPT. , Salo Price 3/lf garment Co '””'X s °t Reman Rose Henna 7/6— Now 5/11 | Men’s All-wool Underpants, usually ale ? Ot Henna, Infants’ Flannel Barras — Superior Quality Carpets, latest de- 7/6 pair— Sale Price 5/6 pair Strawberry, usually 1/6 a skem. Now 4/11 and 5/11 signs:- Men’s Striped ‘ Nealme Shirts fast Now 2 skeins for 1/-. Infants’ Cream Woollen Gaffers, were Tapestry Carpet Squares : by colours, and 8/11- Col l^l/o'' 3/11- Now 2/11 wt, usually 99/6 ; now-75,-. . Sale Price 5/11 and 6/11 each. 1 ert 11 mes ’ a "““ )r J?'-,., , „ Infants’ Silk and Muslin Bibs- <«•« £ 10,t 61 “- W; 6 „„l y Men ’ s Ea i„ coats> lined through- w n Prlca Vi - Salo Prices 1/, 1/6 and 1/11 each now 119/6. out, usually 45/- 3-only, Fern Bowls in Ant W e Bronze Velvet Pile Carpet Squares: size 9ft ? c a i„ p ripA 2 7/6 emb Beaten Copper and Brass, usualby 10ft 6in, usually 210/-; now Men’s Pure Wool Cardigans litrhf and 10/6, 27/6 and 35/6. HOSIERY AND GLOVES 185/-. 9ft by 10ft 6i»; usually 33b/. da ; k sh X, usually 16/6 to 27?6 Our Price 5 / U ’ 19 / 6 and 25 / 6 - now 195/-. Oft by 12ft, usually /' g a j e p r i ce 13/517/5 Espleandor Knitting Silks in 4 oz. Ladies’ Ribbed Woollen Hose, Kaiapoi 310/-, now 235/-. c Football' Jersevs vertical balls ’ all neW shades ’ usually 5/6 make, in grey, brown, heather, Seam ess Axnunster Carpet Squares: str ines usuallv 10/6- a balL Our Price 4/6. were 4/6 p g air- Now 2/11 -fl . SS S’ ‘ 5/U each H “ S ’. t Hose, were 3/11- Now 2/6pair 'y Wi ?ft by 12ft, Men s Heavy Woollen .Ju*, dark Usual , 5d M M Ladies’ Black Ribbed Cashmere Hose. - „" S " a /, M7 ’/’iT-' ni'' ri h grey, usually 14/6- Our Price 3d„ 4d„ 5d., M. card. 3/11- . Sal « Pr “» ®/ U e “ ck Writing ink in Mack, and scarlet, Ladies’ Silk Ankle Hose m blank, Axmills J, r 0 ., 8 „,. (1cr Ends ij tls 22/6 ' s‘i?Prico''9/11 ’red 14/6 .’’“S 7 °” Pr '“ 3 b ° ttl6S putty, grey, tan, -re J/Il- i„„ g , „ sl , al , y 15;6 yard; )2/6 BostXily Writing B.oeks, usuaHy Children’s All Wool Cashmere Socks, T apestrv Hearth Rugs, good assorted and Sn, g lcts - saally 9 / 1:L “ . 1/6. . Our Price 1/-. in black, tan, grey, emerald, red, designs; 12/6, 16/6, bale 1 rice 8/6 each School Writing Blocks, usually 9d. champagne, navy, saxe, sizes Ito 6, 19/6 each; now 7/11, 10/6, 14/9 Buys’ A 11-Wool Gol f Hb,se. Visually 3/11 each. Special offeriß school chilSale Price 1/11 pair and 16/9 each. pair— Sale Price 1/11 pair dren, 3 for 1/3. > THE RECORD BARGAINS ARE FOR SATURDAY, MAY 16, AND FOLLOWING DAYS. THIS LOWER LEVEL OF ' PRICES WILL DRAW A BIG RUSH. COME EARLY. RECORD PRICE STOCKTAKING SALE. / McGRUER’S (Westland) Ltd. SPOT CASH DEPARTMENT STORES, GREYMOUTH, REEFTON AND HOKITIKA.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 15 May 1925, Page 8
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